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EnerGenie MiHome MIHO099 RF Thermostat Product Specifications Guide

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EnerGenie MiHome MIHO099 RF Thermostat 

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INTRODUCTION

The MiHome Thermostat is part of Energenie’s heating range of products and part of the MiHome home automation range. The heating range includes the radio-controlled MiHome thermostat, and radio-controlled radiator valves*.
MiHome products link directly to the MiHome Gateway* which provides communication between your MiHome device and the internet.
(* MiHome Gateway, radiator valves are available to purchase separately)
The MiHome thermostat is suitable for switching any standard domestic boiler (see product specification below). Control of the thermostat is by radio control using either the Android or IOS smartphone App, or by using the MiHome server web portal, in conjunction with an internet-connected Gateway.

In the Box

  • MiHome Thermostat (Product Code MIHO069)
  • Batteries (2 x AA (LR6))
  • Screw Fittings (please note that while we provide screw fittings it is your responsibility to check their compatibility with the surface to which you are fixing the thermostat).

Installation

MUST BE INSTALLED BY A COMPETENT PERSONEnerGenie-MiHome-MIHO099 RF-Thermostat-FIG.1

  1. Remove your old thermostat, if it is necessary to cut the power off in the installation area
  2. Remove the back of the thermostat by inserting your finger into the opening and pulling back the panel connections boxEnerGenie-MiHome-MIHO099 RF-Thermostat-FIG.2
  3. Enter the connection cables to the boiler through the hole in the connections box.EnerGenie-MiHome-MIHO099 RF-Thermostat-FIG.3
  4. Screw the connections box to the wall, using either the fixings included in the package, or if they are unsuitable for your wall material please use alternative fixingsEnerGenie-MiHome-MIHO099 RF-Thermostat-FIG.4
  5. Connect the control wires to the W and COM terminals on the connections box. If the cable is rigid, you can enter it directly. If its flexible, you may need help from the tip of a pen to press on the thermostat terminal block.EnerGenie-MiHome-MIHO099 RF-Thermostat-FIG.5
  6. Insert the batteries into the thermostat. The LED will flash three times, indicating that they have been inserted correctly.EnerGenie-MiHome-MIHO099 RF-Thermostat-FIG.6
  7. Fit the thermostat to the connections box on the wall and your thermostat is now ready to use.

Remote Control Operation

Once paired with the MiHome gateway all functions of the MiHome thermostat can be controlled and viewed through the Smartphone App and Web portal.
Available functions include:

  • Set the target temperature
  •  View current and historical graphs of ambient temperature and relative humidity
  • Set up a schedule
  • Setup Geofencing to automatically switch your heating when you’re away
  • Choose between Comfort and Eco modes
  • Choose a battery-saving summer mode
  • Configure MiHome TRVs to work with the MiHome Thermostat

Configuring the ThermostatEnerGenie-MiHome-MIHO099 RF-Thermostat-FIG.7

  1. Display 
    Swipe to view temperature, humidity, and motion.
  2. Manual On/Off control
    The thermostat may be set to either:
    • The on-normal operation, powered on, controls the heating, reporting temperature, humidity, and motion.
      The button shows green when selected, otherwise a light grey,
    • Off-standby mode, powered on, not controlling the heating, but still reporting temperature, humidity, and motion. The button shows dark grey when selected, otherwise light grey.
      On and Off may be set from the MiHome server on the web browser, from the MiHome smartphone app device list, or from the thermostat page on the MiHome smartphone app.
  3. Set the Target Temperature
    The target temperature may be set in 0.5°C steps using the slider control on either the web browser or smartphone app. The temperature is shown on the slider itself (point 3) and the Target Temperature dial.
  4. Comfort and Eco mode
    Comfort mode keeps the temperature control close to the target temperature, whereas Eco mode will allow the temperature to fall lower than Comfort mode before switching the boiler back on. This may be set from the Comfort/Eco selector on the main page. The margins for Comfort and Eco mode may be set in the settings section on either the web browser or smartphone app.
  5. Programs 
    Programs comprise an On time, an Off time, any or all days of the week, and a target temperature which together provide for controlled operation of the heating system. Multiple programs may be configured for each thermostat. These programs may be set on either the web browser or smartphone app.EnerGenie-MiHome-MIHO099 RF-Thermostat-FIG.8
  6. Name your thermostat
    The thermostat may be given a logical/descriptive name via the Rename Your Device section on either the web browser or smartphone app.
  7. Geofencing 
    Geofencing uses the GPS technology on your smartphone (Apple or Android) to create a virtual geographic boundary, enabling software to perform a trigger activity when your mobile device enters or leaves a particular geographical area.
  8. Configuring the thermostat – Settings page EnerGenie-MiHome-MIHO099 RF-Thermostat-FIG.9
    Temperature offset 
    The thermostat may be given an offset in steps of 0.5°C to align with either other rooms or temperature-measuring devices within your home. This offset may be set from the settings section on either the web browser or smartphone app.
  9. Humidity offset 
    The thermostat may be given an offset in steps of 1% to align with either other rooms or humidity-measuring devices within your home. This offset may be set from the settings section on either the web browser or smartphone app.
    Comfort and Eco temp margins (11 and 12) See “Comfort and Eco Mode” in the previous “Configure the thermostat” section.
  10. Seasonal modes, Winter and Summer (13, 14, and 15)
    During Winter, the heating control is normally required to be quite responsive to maintain the target temperatures, so the response time may be set accordingly (10 to 120 seconds in 1-second steps). During summer, the battery life of the thermostat may be extended as the response time of the heating control may be set to a higher value (10 to 120 minutes in 1-minute steps).
    Note: Setting the response time to less than one minute could significantly reduce battery life. This summer and winter response times may be set from the settings section on either the web browser or smartphone app.
  11. TRV warmup time (16)
    To allow any TRVs to reach their own designated target temperature, the heating can be set to continue heating for a defined M time after it has reached the target temperature at the thermostat location. This TRV warmup time can be set from the settings section on either the web browser or smartphone app.
  12. Reverse relay (17)
    Depending on the boiler requirements, the relay may be left as default (Normally Open) or may be set to reverse operation (Normally Closed) This may be set from the settings section on either the web browser or smartphone app.
  13. ETRV Integration
    For initial eTRV setup please refer to the eTRV instructions which are available on our eTRV product page. All sections in eTRV Integration refer to the eTRV pages on the app. Repeat the following procedures as required for all eTRVs that are to follow the thermostat.
  14. Follow Thermostat
    You can enable any of your eTRVs to follow your Thermostat. By following the Thermostat, the eTRV will replicate and maintain the same target temperature as the Thermostat. To do this, select your desired eTRV from the dashboard. Select the last option on the page “FollowThermostat”.EnerGenie-MiHome-MIHO099 RF-Thermostat-FIG.10

This returns you to the eTRV screen which now displays the Thermostat being followed, and the “Thermostat Overrides” optionEnerGenie-MiHome-MIHO099 RF-Thermostat-FIG.11

Thermostat Overrides

An Override timer allows an eTRV that is following a Thermostat ignores the target temperature of the Thermostat for a period. The timer will specify the time of the override, the days to activate the override and the desired temperature during this time. To set an Override timer select your desired eTRV, then select the “Thermostat Overrides” option.EnerGenie-MiHome-MIHO099 RF-Thermostat-FIG.12

This will save the record showing an overview of the Override.EnerGenie-MiHome-MIHO099 RF-Thermostat-FIG.13

Safety

If you do not install and use it in line with this guide the warranty will become invalidated and we will not be liable for any damage or loss whatsoever, including indirect loss, damage to property or personal injury. You must only use the product in dry areas indoors, and it must be protected from moisture and water.
Do not disassemble as it does not contain any parts to service. If it arrives faulty, return it to where you bought it. Your statutory rights are not affected.
Further Help
For more help, look online at mihome4u.co.uk/troubleshooting and www.energenie4u.co.uk, or contact our helpful support team in the UK via 08000 469 466 or [email protected]
Further contact methods can be found at: energenie4u.co.uk/about_us/contact_us

Parameter SettingsEnerGenie-MiHome-MIHO099 RF-Thermostat-FIG.15

Product Spec

  • Model: MIHO0069,
  • Radio: 433MHz OpenThings
  • Batteries (2 x AA (LR6))
  • Voltage Range 220 – 240 V 50Hz ac
  • Temperature, humidity, and presence sensor
  • Temperature accuracy ±0.3°C
  • LED display
  • Switching Rating: DC 2A/30V max, AC 0.25A/230V max
  • Max Power: 62.5VA / 60W
  • Relay Type: Single pole, volt-free, dry contacts
  • Dimensions: 100 x 100 x 25 mm
  • Weight 150g
  • Rx Frequency: 433.9 MHz
  • Range: 30 m in an open area

SIMPLIFIED EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Hereby, Sandal Plc, T/a Energenie declares that the radio equipment type MIHO069 MiHome Thermostat is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: www.energenie4u.co.uk

Copyright Notice
© 2017 Sandal Plc.
User Manual
Part no: MIHO0069
Energenie and MiHome are the brand names of Sandal Plc.
Registered Office: Claremont House, Deans Court, Bicester Oxon, OX26 6BW

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