Assembly base (see Fig. 6 )
17. Mounting holes
Top side (see Fig. 7)
18. Base lock (push screwdriver here
to separate the assembly base
from the front of the receiver)
Temperature settings
Do the setting of the desired temperature by turning the control wheel (see Fig. 1/2).
To confirm the set temperature, press the swivel wheel (see Fig.1/2) or wait 5 sec. to
automatically store the set value.
Setting up the operating mode
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Press and hold the wheel (see Fig. 1) for 5 seconds, then turn the wheel to se-
lect the desired mode:
HEAT – Heating
COOL – Cooling
OFF - Off (Serves as anti-freeze protection.
The heating will only start if the temperature drops below 7°C).
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To exit once, press the control wheel or wait 10 sec. for automatic fit and exit.
Calibration settings
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Press and hold the control wheel for 5 seconds. Then press the wheel once more.
The display shows the inscription „Calibration“.
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By turning the wheel, if necessary, you can calibrate the measured temperature
between -3 ~ +3 °C in 0.5°C increments.
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To exit, press the control wheel or wait 10 seconds for automatic storage and
termination.
Hysteresis settings
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Press and hold the control wheel for 5 seconds. Press the control wheel twice
again. The display will display the inscription „Heat swing or Cool swing“ depen-
ding on the mode in which the thermostat is located (HEAT/COOL). See above
Setting the operating mode.
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Set the hysteresis by turning the wheel between 0.2 ~ 2°C in 0.1°C increments.
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To exit, press the control wheel or wait 10 seconds for automatic storage and
termination.
Installation and connection
Place the thermostat in a room you occupy the most. The thermostat should not be
placed near any heat sources, doors, windows or in direct sunlight. The thermostat is
designed to stand in your desired area with a help of a flip stand
Receiver connection
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Push the lock with a flat screwdriver (see Fig. 7/18) and separate base from re-
ceiver.
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Select a suitable location close to the heating or cooling equipment and using
mounting holes (see Fig. 6/17) Screw the base onto the wall with the enclosed
screws and dowels.
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Depending on the type of connected system, choose a wiring diagram
(see Fig. 8).
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Link the system to the receiver via a clamp box (see Fig. 5/16).
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Attach the receiver to a 230 V AC network voltage (see Fig. 8).
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Once connected, put the receiver back on its base.
WARNING!
Always consider the power of the device connected to the receiver and
follow the manufacturer´s instructions. The device must be installed and connected
by a qualified professional!
Do not install a receiver under the boiler cover or near hot pipes as there could be
damage to part of the device or a reduction in wireless connection.
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Wiring diagram for receiver (see Fig. 8)
Motorized Valve / Pump Wiring Diagram
Electric
valve / pump
Electric Floor Heating Wiring Diagram
Hot wire
Max. load: 3680 W
Boiler Wiring Diagram
Boiler
The thermostat is paired already from production and therefore it is not necessary to
perform the pairing before first use. However, if for some reason the devices unpair
and the receiver is not communicating with the transmitter, follow the steps below.
Pairing transmitter with receiver
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Put the batteries in the transmitter (see Fig. 3/11). (Always follow the correct
polarity marked at the bottom of the battery compartment).
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Turn on the receiver by pressing the switch button (see Fig. 4/13). The receiver
lights up red and green for 3 seconds. Now the thermostat is ready to pair.
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Press and hold down the M/A button (see Fig. 4/14) until the green light starts
flashing.
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Then use the screwdriver to press the button located in the hole on the back of
the transmitter (see Fig. 3/10).
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Establishing communication between the transmitter and the receiver is confir-
med when green light turns off.
The thermostat is now ready for use and testing. You do this simply by using the con-
trol wheel to set the temperature 2 ~ 3°C higher than the room´s temperature shown
on the thermostat display (see Fig. 2/4). If the pairing has gone OK on the receiver,
a red light appears and a heating symbol is displayed on the display (see Fig. 2/9).
(If the pairing was unsuccessful, reduce the distance between transmitter and receiver
to a minimum and repeat the whole pairing process). The receiver and transmitter will
remain paired even in the event of a power outage.
How to use the thermostat
The thermostat can be used in two modes, AUTOMATIC or MANUAL. In manual mode,
you switch the system on manually, as opposed to automatic, in which the system
regulates the set temperature.
Manual control of receiver
Switch to manual mode by pressing the MANUAL button (see Fig. 4/15). The fun-ction
is signalled by green light.By pressing the M/A button (see Fig. 4/14) you can now turn
the connected system on or off.
a) Red light ON- ON
b) Red light not ON - OFF
Press the MANUAL button again to return to auto mode (green light goes off).
ON/OFF switch on the receiver (see Fig. 4/13) is used to turn off the receiver‘s power
supply.
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I - (ON)
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0 - (OFF)
If you won´t be using the heating/cooling system for a long time, we recommend
turning the receiving unit off with the main switch, turning it to position ‚0 - OFF‘.
Replacing batteries
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Remove the rear battery cover (see Fig. 3/11).
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Remove the original batteries and replace them with the new same type 1.5V
AAA.
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Keep the polarity marked on the bottom of the battery compartment when
inserting the batteries. Failure to adhere to polarity can lead to thermostat
damage. Return the battery cover to its original location.
Product disposal
At the end of the service life, do not throw the appliance away as unsorted commu-
nal waste. Use sorted waste collection points. By proper disposal of the product
you help to prevent negative influences on human health and natural environment.
Recycling of materials helps to protect our natural resources. You can obtain more
information about recycling of this product from your municipality, household waste
disposal organisation or the sales point, where you purchased the product.