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Safety Information
Step 1 - Installation
The thermostat must be installed by a qualified electrician. It requires a
permanent 230 V AC supply from a 30mA RCD or RCBO protected circuit
in accordance with the current edition of the BS7671 Wiring Regulations.
Isolate the thermostat from the mains supply throughout the
installation process. Ensure that wires are fully inserted into the terminals
and secured, free strands should be trimmed, as they could cause a
short-circuit.
Install the thermostat in an area with good ventilation. It should not be
beside a window/door, in direct sunlight or above another heat generating
device (e.g. radiator or TV).
Ensure the distance from your router to the thermostat is not excessive.
This will ensure the wireless connection is not subject to range or
interference issues once installed.
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For bathroom installations the thermostat MUST be mounted outside
of Zones 0, 1 and 2. If this is not possible then it must be installed in an
adjacent room, controlling the rooms using the floor sensor only.
The thermostat and its packaging are not toys; do not allow children
to play with them. Small components and packaging present a risk of
choking or suffocation.
The thermostat is suitable for indoor use only. It must not be exposed
to moisture, vibrations, mechanical loads or temperatures outside of its
rated values.
For safety and licensing reasons (CE/UKCA), unauthorised change and/or
modification of the thermostat is not permitted.
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Isolate the thermostat supply from
the mains supply.
Install a 50 mm deep electrical
back box (35 mm min.) in your
preferred thermostat location. Pull
wires (heater, supply and sensor(s)
through back box and complete
terminal wiring.
Unclip the display from the power
base.
Release the display as shown.
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230 V AC:
50Hz
Heaters. Max. 16A
(3,680W)
Sensor