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Important – before use
Situating the CT- remote control:
This should be placed as centrally as possible
in the building. It should be mounted on a
wall of wood, chipboard or plasterboard for
maximum range. It should not be placed in
a fuse box or a room of steel or reinforced
concrete as this will reduce its range.
The range is normally 30–40 metres.
Fix the holder/charger and couple it to a 230 V
supply.
Open the battery compartment at the back
of the charger and press the loose battery
connector in place (the battery may already
be connected).
The battery is appr. 25% charged by the fac-
tory and must be fully charged when CT- is
taken into use for the first time. Place CT- in
the holder for charging. Make sure that the
red lamp on the holder is lit.
The remote con-
trol must now charge for 12 hours or more
before it is again taken out of the holder.
CT- may be used normally while it is charg-
ing in the holder.
• Operational reserve
CT- may be used without it being in the
holder. The reserve is up to 3–4 days of bat-
tery operation. When the battery is nearly
empty, CT- will display a warning that bat-
tery capacity is low. Put the unit back in the
holder for charging.
CT- will, after 3–4 days of battery operation,
stop sending commands to heaters, wall ther-
mostats or relays. It will though remember all
programming, even after a long power cut, so
this does not have to be entered again.
• Longer breaks in operation
If CT- is left to discharge for a long period,
we advise disconnecting the battery by
loosening the battery connector. This is to
avoid discharging it completely.
• Increased battery life
To achieve long life for the battery, we rec-
ommend that, occasionally, it is allowed to
discharge to the level when the warning is
displayed. Do this once a year by removing
CT- from its holder for 3–4 days.
• Important
If CT- is opened by an unauthorised person,
the guarantee will be invalid. Guaranteed in
accordance with consumer rights.
Summary of Contents for CT Series
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