NEOMITIS RT7RFBPLUS Wireless Programmable Room Thermostat
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
WIRELESS DIGITAL 7 DAY PROGRAMMABLE ROOM THERMOSTAT AND RECEIVER
OVERVIEW
Thank you for purchasing our RT7RFPLUS, wireless 7 day programmable digital room thermostat. It is by listening to your requirements we have created and designed our products to be easy to operate and install. It is this ease of operation that is intended to make your life easier and help you save energy and money.
Programming Sliders Sequences
CONTROLS AND DISPLAY
Thermostat
LCD DISPLAY
SETTINGS
INITIAL POWER UP
- To start: insert the two AA batteries provided into the battery compartment Once batteries are fitted all symbols will be displayed on the LCD SCreen as shown for two seconds.
- After 2 seconds, the LCD will show:
- The ambient temperature (°C) solid.
- RF icon flashes.
PAIRING PROCEDURE
- Press and hold for 5 seconds the RF test button on the receiver. RF test green light is blinking.
- Within 1 minute, press and hold for seconds the RF test button on the thermostat. The pairing icon is flashing.
- The thermostat RF icon and receiver green light are blinking.
- The thermostat RF icon and receiver green light will be solid when pairing is complete.
Note: the receiver is usually located near your boiler. If you want to check the signal strength, move the mode slider to (l) position and then press and release the RE test button. RF icon blinks for 10 seconds then signal strength appears. 10 is the best signal strength.
OPTIMISATION EXPLAINED
WHAT IS AN OPTIMISATION-OPTIMUM START?
Historically, most UK heating systems waste vast amounts of energy by firing unnecessarily early tor most of the year. Homeowners tend to set their boiler on times based on when they wake up by guessing what time they reel that their biler should ire in order to reach the requested target temperature; for example, turning the bol- er on at bam in order to have a warm room/ home by their wake up time at 7 am.
Dual function optimization, priority to comfort or energy savings, the choice is yours:
Depending on various parameters: room inerta, ambient temperature, de- Sired temperature, the thermostat calculates and optimizes the programming for each heating period whether set to Comfort or Savings (ECo):
In OPTI COMFORT mode, priority to comfort
In OPTI ECo mode, priority to energy savings
PROGRAMMING
SET DATE AND CLOCK
- Move the Programming slider to the position. The default year 2019 is flashing. Turn the dial clockwise to increment the year. Turn the dial counter-clo- ckwise to decrement the year.
- The default month 01 is flashing Turn the dial clockwise to increment the month. Turn the dial counter-clockwise to decrement the month. 01 January; 02 = February; 03 March; 04 April; 05 = May; 06 = June; 07= July; 08 August; 09 = Sep- tember; 10 = October; 11= November; 12 December.
- The default day 01 and the corresponding day underlining are flashing. Turn the dial clockwise to increment the day. Turn the dial counter-clockwise to decrement the day. Mo Monday; Tu = Tuesday; We = Wednesday; Th= Thursday; Fr Friday; Sa = Saturday ; Su Sunday
- The default time 12.00 is flashing. To set the current time, turn the dial clockwise, to increment the time, turn the dial counter-clockwise, to decrement the time.
SET THE PROGRAM DAY
- Move the Programming slider to position Prog. The current day setting is flashing. The default day is Monday.
- Option 1: Single day programming Rotate the dial to the day required, eg Monday, press Enter. Underscore will become solid. Move the Program slider to any other position to confirm/finish this setting.
- Option 2: Multiday programming. Select the first day by pressing enter then turn the dial to right, to add additional days to be programmed and press Enter to confirm each additional day. Move the Program slider to any other position to confirm/finish this setting.
SET THE PROGRAM COMFORT PERIOD
- To set the first Comfort start time, move the Programming slider to positionThe default time is 6:30 am.
- Turn the dial to set the time. Move the Program slider to the next position to confirm/finish this setting.
- To set the first Comfort end time, move the Programming slider to position The default time is 8:30 am.
- Turn the dial to set the time. Move the Program slider to the next position to confirm/finish this setting.
- Repeat for the second comfort period JOL and for the third comfort period JO.
Note: if you wish not to use a period then this can be done by Coinciding the End time with Start time.
TEMPERATURES SETTING
- To set the Comfort temperature, move the Programming slider to position The default temperature is 20C (68°F).
- Turn the dial to set the temperature between 5C and 30’C, in increments of 0.5°C. Move the Program slider to the next position to confirm/finish this setting.
- To set the Economy temperature, move the Programming slider to position The default temperature is 16°C (61 F).
- Turn the dial to set the temperature between 5°C and 30°C, in increments of 0.5 C. Move the Program slider to the next position to confirm/finish this setting. NOTE: This is the temperature that the unit will work to outside of your comfort periods.
MODE SELECTION AND DESCRIPTION
- AUTO: Automatic mode. The unit is controlled to the time and temperature program that have been selected (refer to “programming section page 3).
- COMFORT: Permanent comfort mode The unit is controlled continuously to the comfort temperature setpoint. The default temperature setting IS 20C (b8 tl. NetetSEuo features setting to change the value
- ECO: Permanent eco mode. Ine unit temperature setting is 16’C (61’F). Refer to the section temperatures setting to range tne value page
- STANDBY: Permanent standby mode with frost protection. he unit i5 controlling continuously at the frost protection temperature factory set. Le C. The ambient temperature will be displayed. Use it when you will be away from your home for a long time to protect Our installation against frost.
MANUAL: A TEMPORARY CHANGE
MANUAL: Indicates when the temperature has been moved from setpoint. This tempe- rature will operate until the next switching time. This is only active when the controller is in AUTO Or COMFORT mode.
BOOST : Boost mode is a temporary mode which allows you to operate at the comfort temperature for 1 hour. At the end of 1 hour the device will revert to its prior setting. BOOST will work from any running mode. BOOST is entered by pressing Enter/Boost button.
OPERATING STATES OF THE SYSTEM
Comfort period | Default times | |
Comfort period 2 | Start at 12:00 pm | End at 02:00 pm |
Comfort period 3 | Start at 0 :00 pm | End at 10:00 pm |
OVERRIDE
You can press the OVERRIDE button on the receiver to manually switch ON/OFF if you have a faulty room unit or transmission signal. This will be operate until communication is restored.
FACTORY SETTINGS
Comfort period | Default times | |
Comfort period 2 | Start at 12:00 pm | End at 02:00 pm |
Comfort period 3 | Start at 0 :00 pm | End at 10:00 pm |
TROUBLESHOOTING
- The boiler is not heating:
- Check that the Thermostat is calling for heat if yes then the thermostat would appear to be working check that the boiler has not switched itself of. f no increase set temperature. Check the position of the batteries. Remove them for 30 seconds and reinsert them. If the problem persists, replace the 2 batteries.
- Nothing in the display:
- Check the position of the batteries. Remove them for 30 seconds and reinsert them. If the problem persists, replace the 2 batteries.
- The room temperature is not high enough, the boiler is not providing enough heat:
- Check the active operating mode (see page 4) -the room thermostat may be in an Eco, Standby or Auto Mode entailing a temperature drop. Check the active desired temperature and increase
- The temperature in the room is lower than the setpoint temperature:
- Check the programming. The thermostat could be in a scheduled Eco period. Ensure that the time displayed is the same as the current time.
- Frost protection in Standby mode:
- If the temperature around the Neomitis thermostat falls below 8’C then the heating will be turned on automatically. This feature is included in order to protect your heating system from freezing, potentially causing damage and to priorities your comfort. This is indicated by the frost symbol appearing on your Neomitis” display screen.
- You made a mistake while setting:
- You just need to restore factory settings, as explained in the “Factory settings” section (see page5). This will reverse any changes you might have made.
- The system is not heating but is on:
- If and indicator light is on but the system remains cold, then you should contact your installer.
- The thermostat is programmed and you observe a delay between the active mode Comfort or Eco and your requirement
- The optimization function can generate slight offsets to guarantee the level of comfort at the right time or to save energy by slightly anticipating an Eco passage.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Please refer to the installation instructions for any information about battery life, standards and product environment.
NOTE
In some instances, the unit may have been set with the service interval function enabled. By Law in rented accommodation, your gas boiler should be inspected/serviced annually to ensure it is working correctly This option is designed to remind the end user to contact the relevant person to have the annual service carried out on the boiler. This function will be enabled and programmed by your Installer, maintenance Engineer, r Landlord. If it has been set to do so, the unit will displaya message on the screen to remind you that a boiler service is due. The Service Due Soon countdown will be indicated up to 50 days before the Service is due to allow time to arrange tor an engineer to attend, normal functions will continue during this stage. At the end of this service due soon period, the unit will go to Service Due OFF at which point only the 1hour boost will operate on TMR7 and PRG7, if the unit is a thermostat RT1/RT7PLUS, it will operate at 20C during this hour. If PRG7 RE, Thermostat has no function.REFERENCE
WHAT IS A ROOM THERMOSTAT
.. an explanation for householders A room thermostat simply switches the heating system on and off as necessary. It works by sensing the air temperature, switching on the heating when the air temperature falls below the thermostat setting, and switching it off once this set temperature has been reached. Turning a room thermostat to a higher set ting will not make the room heat up any faster. How quickly the room heats up depends on the design of the heating system, for example, the size of boiler and radiators. Neither does the setting afect how quickly the room cools down. Turning a room thermostat to a lower setting will result in the room being controlled at a lower temperature, and saves energy. The heating system will not work if a time switch or programmer has switched it off. The way to set and use your room thermostat is to find the lowest temperature setting that you are comfortable with, and then leave it alone to do its job. The best way to do this is to set the room thermostat to a low temperature- say 189C-and then turn it up by one degree each day until you are comfortable with the temperature. You won’t have to adjust the thermostat further. Any adjustment above this setting will waste energy and cost you more money. If your heating system is a boiler with radiators, there will usually be only one room thermostat to control the whole house. But you can have different temperatures in indi- vidual rooms by installing thermostatic radiator valves (TRVS) on individual radiators. If you don’t have TRVS, you should choose a temperature that is reasonable for the whole house. If you do have TRVS, you can choose a slightly higher setting to make sure that even the coldest room is comfortable, then prevent any overheating in other rooms by adjusting the TRVSs. Room thermostats need a free flow of air to sense the temperature, so they must not be covered by curtains or blocked by furniture. Nearby electric fires, televisions, wall or table lamps may prevent the thermostat from working properly.
NEOMITIS
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