RES: For restoring the factory settings
•
UNL: For teaching out all taught-in wireless components
•
Use the arrow buttons to select menu items and the OK button to
confirm your choice. Press the menu button again to return to the
previous level. After 65 seconds without anything happening, the
menu will close automatically.
5. Display content during normal operation
During normal operation, the following
are displayed: heating periods, oper-
ating mode, temperature setting and
day of the week.
The bars indicating the weekly pro-
gram’s heating periods for the current day. For an example,
please refer to “2. Weekly program: Examples”.
6. Teaching in wireless components
The actuator supports the teaching in of up to 4 system compo-
nents (e.g. window contact), plus 1 wall thermostat.
Press the OK button for more than 3 seconds.
•
The remaining teach-in time will be displayed (30 seconds).
•
The device being taught-in now needs to send a wireless
•
signal.
After successful teach-in, the teach-in mode ends automati-
•
cally.
Once this has been done, the actuator will respond to wireless
commands from taught-in devices.
7. Teaching out wireless components
Components that have been taught in on the actuator can be
taught out again using the “UNL” (Unlearn) function. All wireless
components are taught out at once with this function.
Press and hold down the menu button for more than 3 sec-
•
onds.
Use the arrow buttons to select the “UNL” menu item.
•
Confirm with OK.
•
“CFM” will appear on the display; press OK to confirm.
•
8. Operation with a wall thermostat
If the actuator is going to be operated in conjunction with a wall
thermostat, this thermostat will need to be taught in (see 6). Once
it has been taught in, “ECF” will appear on the display. No further
settings can then be made on the actuator. Only teach-in mode
can still be activated by pressing and holding down the OK but-
ton for more than 3 seconds.
If no wireless signal is received from the wall thermostat for a
period of 60 minutes, the actuator will exit ECF mode. It will then
assume control of the temperature, which it will continue to regu-
late in accordance with the weekly program until the next wire-
less signal is received.
To “teach out” a wall thermostat, you must reinsert the batteries
in the actuator (and wait for approx. 1 minute). Once you have
entered the date and time of day, you can use the menu button
(before the adjustment run is initiated) to perform the “teach-out”
process as described in section 7.
9. Setting the holiday function
If you want a fixed temperature to be maintained for a set period
of time while you are on holiday or during a party, you can make
use of the Holiday function.
Press and release the menu button repeatedly until the suit-
•
case symbol ( ) appears on the display.
Use the arrow buttons to set the end of the time period during
•
which the temperature is to be maintained.
Press the OK button to confirm.
•
Then use the arrow buttons to set the date.
•
Press the OK button to confirm.
•
Use the arrow buttons to set the temperature; press OK to con-
•
firm. The display will flash to confirm your settings.
The set temperature will remain in force until the specified time.
After that, the actuator will adopt Auto mode. Wireless commands
from the window contact will continue to be executed.
10. Comfort and set-back temperatures
The comfort/set-back temperature button (
) provides an easy
and convenient way of switching between these two tempera-
tures. The factory settings are 21.0°C and 17.0°C respectively.
To adapt them, proceed as follows:
Press and hold down the comfort/set-back temperature but-
•
ton (
) for more than 3 seconds.
The sun symbol (
•
) will appear on the display along with the
current comfort temperature.
Use the arrow buttons to modify the temperature; press OK
•
to confirm.
The moon symbol (
•
) will appear together with the set-back
temperature.
Use the arrow buttons to modify the temperature; press OK
•
to confirm.
The temperature can even be modified in Auto mode at any time
by using this button. The new setting will be retained until the
program’s next switching time.
11. Child-proof lock/Operating inhibit
Operation can be inhibited.
To activate/deactivate the operating inhibit, briefly press the
•
Menu
and
buttons at the same time.
Once the function is active, “LOC” will appear on the display.
•
To deactivate the function, press both buttons again.
•
12. Setting the heating break
If the heating is being switched off for the summer, you can save
battery power. This involves opening the valve up fully. Limescale
protection measures remain in place. Wireless commands from
the window contact will no longer be executed.
To activate this, proceed as follows:
In manual mode (Manu), press and hold the right arrow button
•
(increase temperature) until “ON” appears on the display.
To end, exit manual mode (Manu) or press the left arrow but-
•
ton (decrease temperature).
13. Setting frost protection mode
If you do not want the room to be heated, the valve can be closed.
It will only be opened again if there is a risk of freezing due to frost.
Limescale protection measures remain in place. Wireless com-
mands from the window contact will no longer be executed.
To activate this, proceed as follows:
In manual mode (Manu), press and hold the left arrow button
•
(decrease temperature) until “OFF” appears on the display.
To end, exit manual mode (Manu) or press the right arrow but-
•
ton (increase temperature).
14. “Window open” function
If the room is being ventilated, the actuator controls the temper-
ature to save on heating costs. While this function is active, the
“window open” symbol ( ) appears on the display.
Without window contact:
The actuator will automatically detect
a significant drop in temperature due to ventilation. You can set
your own “window open” temperature and time.
With taught-in window contact:
The temperature will only be
reduced during the time that the window is left open. You can
set your own “window open” temperature.
Press and hold down the menu button for more than 3 sec-
•
onds.
Use the arrow buttons to select the “AER” menu item.
•
Confirm with OK.
•
Use the arrow buttons to set the temperature/time. Then press
•
OK to confirm.
Without a taught-in window contact, this function can be de-
•
activated by selecting a time of “0”.
15. Setting the offset temperature
The temperature is measured at the heating appliance itself, with
the result that other parts of the room may be warmer or colder
than this. To allow for this, you can set a temperature offset of
±3.5°C. If, for example, a temperature of 18°C is measured some-
where within the room instead of the 20°C set, it means that an
offset of -2.0°C needs to be configured.
Press the menu button for more than 3 seconds.
•
Use the arrow buttons to select the “TOF” menu item.
•
Confirm with OK.
•
Use the arrow buttons to modify the temperature.
•
Press the OK button to confirm.
•
16. Restoring the factory settings
You can reset the actuator to its initial state manually. This will
clear all the settings that have been made manually.
Press the menu button for more than 3 seconds.
•
Use the arrow buttons to select the “RES” menu item.
•
Confirm with OK.
•
“CFM” will appear on the display; press OK to confirm.
•
17. Intended use
The energy-saving controller has been designed for the purpose
of controlling a standard heating appliance valve. The device
may only be operated indoors and must be protected from the
effects of damp and dust, as well as solar radiation and sourc-
es of radiant heat.
Using the device for a purpose or in a manner other than that
described in this operating manual constitutes a breach of the
“intended use” and shall invalidate the warranty and any liabil-
ity claims. The same shall apply in the event of any conversion
or modification work. The devices are intended exclusively for
domestic use.
18. Troubleshooting and maintenance
Error code on
display
Problem
Remedy
Battery symbol
(
)
Battery power
too low
Replace batteries
F1
Valve actuator
sluggish
Check installation, in-
spect heating valve
F2
Adjusting range
too large
Check
actuator
fastening
F3
Adjusting range
too small
Check heating valve
F4
1 wall thermostat
already taught in
Teach out devices
F5
4 wireless com-
ponents already
taught in
At 12:00 every Saturday, the actuator performs a weekly
descaling function to prevent valve calcification. “CAL” will
appear on the display.
19. Instructions for disposal
Do not dispose of the device with regular domes-
tic waste.
Electronic equipment must be disposed of at local col-
lection points for waste electronic equipment in com-
pliance with local directives governing waste electrical
and electronic equipment.
The CE sign is a free trade sign addressed exclusively to
the authorities and does not warrant any properties.
Issue 1 English 10/2009
Documentation © 2009 TechnoTrade Import-Export GmbH, Wildau.
All rights reserved.
CC-RT-RX-CyH-W-R3, V1.1 910-03
22. Information about radio operation
Radio transmission is performed on a non-exclusive transmission path,
which means that there is a possibility of interference occurring.
Switching operations, electric motors or faulty electric devices are
some of the reasons why interference may occur. The range of trans-
mission within buildings can deviate greatly from open air distances.
Besides the transmitting power and the reception characteristics of
the receiver, environmental influences such as humidity and local
structures also play an important role.
TechnoTrade Import-Export GmbH hereby declares that this device
conforms with the essential requirements and other relevant regula-
tions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
The full declaration of conformity is provided at www.technoline-berlin.
de/Konformitaetserklaerung.
23. Technical properties
Supply voltage:
3 V
Max. current consumption: 100 mA
Batteries:
2x LR6 batteries (Mignon/AA)
Battery life:
Approx. 2 years
Display:
LC display
Receiver frequency:
868.3 MHz
Ambient temperature:
+5 to +55°C
Max. surface temperature: +90°C (of the radiator)
Linear travel:
4.2 mm
Spring force:
max. 80 N
Housing dimensions:
63 x 66 x 91 mm (W x H x D)
Connection:
M30 x 1.5
We reserve the right to make any technical changes that
constitute an improvement to the device.
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20. Safety instructions
The devices concerned are not intended for children and must not
be used as toys. Do not leave packaging material lying around,
as children might be tempted to play with it, which is extremely
dangerous. Do not open the device: it does not contain any com-
ponents that need to be serviced by the user. In the event of an
error, please return the device to our service department.
21. Adapter overview
Manufacturer
Figure
Adapter
Heimeier, MNG,
Junkers,
Landis&Gyr “Duodyr”,
Honeywell- Braukmann,
Oventrop, Schlösser,
Simplex, Valf Sanayii,
Mertik Maxitrol, Watts,
Wingenroth (Wiroflex),
R.B.M., Tiemme, Jaga
No adapter
required
Danfoss RA
Included
in scope of
supply
Danfoss RAV
Included
in scope of
supply
Danfoss RAVL
Included
in scope of
supply