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Table of contents
1. Introduction and intended use ..................................................49
2. Operation and display ..............................................................51
2.1 Display content during normal operation ........................52
3. Safety instructions ....................................................................52
4. Instructions for Disposal ..........................................................53
5. Inserting (replacing) batteries ..................................................53
6. Setting date and time ...............................................................54
7. Mounting on a radiator ..............................................................55
7.1 Removing the old dial ......................................................56
7.2 Adapter for Danfoss.........................................................57
7.3 Support ring .....................................................................61
8. Adapter run ...............................................................................62
9. Teach-in ....................................................................................63
10. Reset .......................................................................................66
11. Operating modes (Auto/Manu/Holiday) .................................67
12. Comfort and set-back temperature ........................................67
13. Setting the holiday function ....................................................68
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14.1 Setting the week programme (Pro) ...............................71
14.2 Setting the date and time (dAT) .................................... 74
14.3 Boost function (bOS) .....................................................75
14.4 Window open function / airing (AEr) .............................77
14.5 Setting valve protection function (dEC) ........................78
14.6 Switching time / day (t-d) display ..................................79
14.7 Switching between summer and winter time (dSt) .......80
14.8 Setting offset temperature (tOF)...................................81
14.9 Teach-out of wireless components (UnL) ....................82
14.10 Resetting to factory status (rES) .................................82
15. Child-proof lock / operating lock ( ) .....................................83
16. Activating heat pause (to prolong battery life) .......................86
17. Activating frost protection operation (radiator switched off) .87
18. Scope of delivery ....................................................................87
19. Troubleshooting and maintenance.........................................88
20. Information about radio operation .........................................89
21. Technical characteristics ........................................................90
Read this manual carefully before starting to use the device. Keep
the manual so you can refer to it at a later date should you need to.
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English edition 08/2012
Documentation © 2012 eQ-3 Ltd., Hong Kong.
All rights reserved.
BC-RT-TRX-CyG-2, V1.2, 105931
1. Introduction and intended use
The MAX! Radiator The is a component of the
MAX! system. It is responsible for regulating single radia-
tors. During ventilation, the MAX! Radiator The
automatically reduces the temperature to save costs for
heating.
Communication between MAX! components is bi-direc-
tional. This ensures that the information sent reaches the
recipient.
The configuration of the MAX! Radiator Thermostat
+ is
made according to the system variant used.
MAX! House Solution
MAX! House Solution is the solution for the en-
tire house. With a MAX! Cube, all settings of
connected devices in your house can be made
via the MAX! software. By using the MAX! Cube, several
MAX! Radiator Solutions and MAX! Room Solutions can
be connected to a MAX! House Solution in a new instal-
lation. In this installation, the MAX! Eco Switch can optio-
nally be integrated.