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Wiser Radiator Thermostat
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The Wiser Radiator Thermostat (hereinafter referred to as Thermostat) uses integrated temperature sensors to control the flow of water through a radiator, thereby regulating the temperature in a room. The target temperature and the switching times are set in the Wiser app.
Personalize your home heating by adding a Thermostat to your Wiser system. This provides an effortless control to set different schedules and temperatures in different rooms, and upgrading to room-to-room heating control could save 18%on energy usage. Thermostats provide ultimate comfort, convenience and practicality.
Intended use:
Diagram of operating elements
Refer to the installation instruction supplied with this product. See Wiser Radiator Thermostat.
Using the Wiser app, first pair your device with the Gateway/Hub to access and control the device. You can either add the device manually or do an auto-scan to pair it.
Pairing device manually
To pair the device manually:
NOTE: Remember to insert the batteries to power on the device.
Pairing device with auto scan
Pairing the device with auto scan automatically discovers the device when the corresponding device is powered on.
To pair the device:
NOTE: Remember to insert the batteries to power on the device.
Changing the device icon
You can change the device icon using the Wiser app.
You can rename the device using the Wiser app.
You can change the device location using the Wiser app.
Using the Wiser app, you can remove a device from the device list.
To remove a device:
NOTE: You can only remove the device by accessing each Thermostat control page.
TIP: On the Home page, tap and hold the iTRV to remove the device.
NOTE: By removing the device, you will reset the device. If you still have a problem with the reset, then refer to reset the device, page 10.
You can reset the device to factory default manually while it is attached to the radiator body.
To reset the device:
When a Thermostat is commissioned and assigned to a room, a group is automatically created with all the Thermostats from the same room. This group is called as Radiator Thermostats in the home page. This grouping is to save heating costs and to avoid Thermostats working against each other in a room.
NOTE: The individual Thermostats will not appear on the home page by default. To change this setting, refer to Individual Thermostat visibility on home page, page 12.
Group Thermostat control panel
On the group Thermostat control panel page, you can see the following:
Individual Thermostat control panel
On the individual Thermostat control panel page, you can see the following:
NOTE: This control panel will not have the slider bar as you cannot control the temperature of the Thermostats individually. To adjust the setpoint, check the Group Thermostat control panel.
Individual thermostat visibility in home page
The individual Thermostats will not appear on the home page by default. Using the app, you can change the default settings to adjust the visibility according to your preferences.
To change the settings:
The room temperature can be increased/decreased manually by turning the cap of the thermostat.
Turn the thermostat cap:
When the thermostat cap is turned, the setpoint temperature is increased/decreased by 2 °C from the current room temperature setpoint. The boost is active for 1 hour.
NOTE: If the setpoint temperature is already more than 2 °C above or below the room temperature, a boost will not change the setpoint temperature.
By using the Wiser app, the room temperature can be increased/decreased.
NOTE: You can only adjust the room temperature through the control panel of the group Thermostat.
When the current temperature is higher than setpoint
When the current temperature value is equal to or higher than the setpoint, the flame icon on the control panel page will be displayed in grey state (A).
When the setpoint is higher than current temperature
When the setpoint (max 30 °C) is higher than the current temperature value, the flame icon on the control panel page will be displayed in highlighted state (A).
Using the boost mode, the setpoint is increased by 2 ºC from the current room temperature.
To use the boost mode:
If the boost mode is turned on and in this period if there are one or more scheduled actions, the system stops the schedule action temporarily and only performs the boost operation until the boost duration is completed.
To view the temperature changes during the boost operation, go to Checking the device history, page 16.
Below is an example of the temperature changes during the boost duration:
Using the Wiser app, you can monitor the temperature changes by accessing the device history.
To see the device history of the group Thermostats:
The heating system is fully controlled and triggered by your schedule. Once the schedule is set, your system will follow the active schedule. You can create or modify the schedules at any time.
To create a schedule:
The Child Lock helps to prevent children from operating the Thermostats. When the child lock is turned on, the Thermostats can be operated only using the app, but not manually. To access the child lock feature, you must first enable the individual Thermostat visibility in the Home page, page 12.
To turn on the Child Lock settings:
TIP: By turning on the child lock, the Thermostat does not turn off, it remains in its current state.
Moment allows you to group multiple actions that are usually done together. Using the Wiser app, you can create moments based on your needs.
To create a moment:
TIP:
To delete an automation:
Automation allows you to group multiple actions that are usually done together, triggered automatically or at scheduled times. By using the Wiser app, you can create automations based on your needs.
To create an automation:
This demonstration shows you how to create an automation to turn on the Thermostat setpoint to 20 °C when the outdoor temperature is less than 0 °C.
To edit an automation:
To delete an automation:
Replace the batteries when the battery is low or critically low. The center LED of the thermostat will signal when the batteries need to be replaced.
+ LED | Centre LED | – LED | Meaning |
Off | Solid Red, for 1s, once per hour. |
Off | Battery, low. Replace. NOTE: This sends notification to the app. |
Off |
Flashes Red, for 5s, once per minute. |
Off | Batteries critically low. Replace immediately. NOTE: This sends notification to the app. |
Replace the batteries with 2*1.5V IEC LR6 (AA) alkaline batteries. Check the batteries (“+” and “-” ends) are correctly oriented. The polarity is indicated on the device’s terminals.
NOTE: Used batteries should be disposed of according to statutory regulations. They must be recycled properly which help to protect the environment and reduce the waste of precious resources.
Normal use
Head calibration
Error detection state
Symptom | Possible cause | Solution |
Thermostat is not responding or app not measuring the temperature. | Power outage or Wiser Gateway generation restarted. | Post power outage, Wiser Gateway generation needs up to 15 minutes to recover to normal. |
Thermostat displays offline in the app or the center LED blinks. | 1. Poor signal between the Wiser Gateway and Thermostat. 2. The batteries need replacing in the Thermostat. 3. The Thermostat has been reset through the human interaction at physical device. | 1. Rejoin the Thermostat in the app. 2. Replace the batteries and re-calibrate Thermostat, refer to the replacing batteries and calibrating the device. 3. Re-configure the device. |
Power supply | 2x 1.5 V IEC LR6 (AA) alkaline batteries |
Without power supply | Connection data are retained |
Temperature setting range | 5 °C to 30 °C |
Temperature resolution | 0.5 °C |
Control accuracy | < 0.8 °C at 4 °C/h |
Surface temperature at place of installation | max. 93 °C |
Water temperature | max. 110 °C, max. continuous 73 °C |
Ambient operating temperature | 0 °C to 45 °C |
Storage temperature | -20 °C to 65 °C |
Transportation temperature | -20 °C to 65 °C |
Operating frequency | 2.4 GHz |
Max. radio frequency power transmitted | max. 20 mW (13 dBm) |
Degree of contamination | 2 |
Radio range | 30 m free field |
Energy class | IV – 2% |
Software class | A |
Protection rating | IP30 |
Dimensions (HxØ) | 93 x 51 mm |
Communication protocol | Zigbee 3.0 certified |
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