Wireless receiver SAS2011DE is the main digital switching unit, which communicates with Saswell thermostats via wireless radio frequency and manages heating units (boilers, pumps, …) and other devices.
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Enviriomental protection
Do not place electronic devices and batteries after the end of their life in mixed municipal waste – use collection points of separate waste. By properly removing the product, you will prevent negative effects on human health and the environment. Recycling of materials contributes to the protection of natural resources. More information on the recycling of this product is offered to you by administrative units, household waste treatment organizations or the point of sale where you purchased the product.
Important notes before first use, installation and maintenance
Receiver Description
Button description, turning the receiver ON and OFF
The device has only one button and with this button, you control all of the functions of the device. The primary function of the button is of course for turning the device ON and OFF. You can do this by shortly pressing on the button. If the receiver is connected to a power source and the receiver is turned off, none of the LED indicators should be lit. When the receiver is turned on and in standby, LED indicator A is always lit.
Need for heating
When the thermostat gives the command for heating, the thermostat’s LED indicator B goes lit. When there is no more need for heating, the LED indicator B turns off.
Communication between the devices, Connection TEST
When the thermostat is communicating with the receiver or vice versa, the LED indicator C blinks twice. This is also the way to test if the communication between the devices is working as for example, if you increase or decrease the temperature on the thermostat, the receiver should confirm the order by blinking the LED indicator, as described.
Forced output mode in case of the thermostat malfunction
The receiver has an option to manually activate the forced output mode, which forces the output to be always turned on. The receiver then ignores any communication made by the thermostat and the mode is activated until you manually deactivate it. This mode is useful if the thermostat is malfunctioning and you need to get the heating started or in any other situation.
You can activate this mode by first turning off the receiver so that no LED indicators are lit. Now hold the button for around 8 seconds. The LED indicator C turns on after 3 seconds but ignore this and keep holding the button until LED indicators A and B are the only ones lit GREEN. The function is now on. You can turn off this mode with a short press on a button.
If you’ve purchased the receiver and the thermostat together, then they should already be paired. Follow these instructions if that is not the case of if you need to pair them again.
Turn off the receiver, so that none of the LED indicators are lit. Now hold the button for 3 seconds, so that LED indicator C (yellow) will be lit and release the button. Now the receiver is ready for pairing and waiting for the thermostat. Now, follow the instructions for pairing in the thermostat manual. When the pairing is complete, usually the thermostat’s LCD displays “1” and the receiver’s LED indicator C blinks 5 times and then turns off. After you complete the pairing turn on the receiver by short-pressing the button on the receiver.
Receiver installation
Open the receivers housing with the help of a straight screwdriver and carefully lift pry the case open. Now mount the housing on a wall. After mounting, preform the electrical wiring. Last, carefully close the housing.
Tip: Do not mount the receiver on a metal surface, very close to metal objects and other electrical devices, as there can be interference in wireless communication between the receiver and the thermostat. Also, the RF 100m range is defined as theoretical nature, and in practice this is influenced by a huge number of factors (from type of house, other wireless devices, electrical appliances, …) so be careful to mount the receiver in a position where it can normally communicate with the thermostat. The devices uses top quality electrical elements but yet, we cannot influence on all factors.
Again, before proceeding to electrical wiring, make sure that you’ve read all of the safety warnings, instruction manuals of all devices around and turn off the main power switch in your house. Installation should be carried out by a qualified and trained person!
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