Dimplex RFREC Handleiding


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RF Controller Unit: Controller &
Receiver
Installation and Operating Instructions
RFTS234P01 Issue 0
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IMPORTANT : THESE INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE READ CAREFULLY AND RETAINED FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
Important Safety Advice
When using electrical appliances, basic precautions should
always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electrical
shock, and injury to persons, including the following:
This product is splash proof to IP24 standard and may be
used in bathrooms in Zones 2 & 3 only, however not in the
immediate vicinity of baths, showers, water connections,
wash basins or swimming pools.
This unit must only be used on an A.C Mains supply of 230/
240V with products up to a maximum of 2kW.
Ensure that supply cables to the product are of adequate
current carrying capacity.
This product is used to control separate heating appliances.
Please note the safety guidelines of the controlled product
must be adhered to at all times.
General
The RF Controller Unit is an electronic device which provides wireless
room temperature control for use with heating appliances. The Unit can
be used to control multiple heating appliances. Note: Each appliance
requires a Receiver Unit.
The Unit can be used in conjunction with heating appliances with a
maximum heating capacity of 2kW. The Controller Unit cannot be used
with a Quartz Halogen heater without a suitable in-line contactor.
The RF Controller Unit consists of a Controller and a Receiver. Both the
Controller and Receiver are wall mounted. The Controller provides
wireless room temperature control. Control of the product is achieved
via an RF signal from the Controller to Receiver which is wired direct to
the heating appliance. This eases installation. To quickly heat a cold room
the Controller incorporates a ‘Boost’ function which overrides the
thermostatic control for a set period of time.
Installation
Before undertaking installation work, ensure the electricity supply is
disconnected from any relevant fixed wiring.
·All wiring should be carried out by a qualified electrician in accordance
with the current IEE wiring regulations.
·Both the Controller and Receiver units are designed to be fitted to a
standard single BS backing box with a depth of at least 25mm. The
backing box (not supplied) should already be recessed into the wall.
·Ensure the top and bottom lugs (if fitted) of metal backing boxes are
removed prior to installation.
·The location of the Controller is important. The Controller is fitted with
a room temperature sensing device and therefore will not function
correctly if positioned too close to a heat source or draught area.
Please ensure the Controller is not located above or within 500mm of
a heat source or draught.
Controller
a) Remove screw ‘x’ from the underside of the Controller unit - see
Fig. 2.
b) The front facia is held in place by clips at the top. It must be
removed by lifting the top of the facia upwards and then outwards
- see Fig. 2.
c ) Connect the fixed wiring of the premises from the back box to the
clearly marked terminals on the Controller - see Fig. 3.
d) Secure the Controller to the backing box using the screws provided
(located on rear moulding) - see Fig. 2.
Note: The Controller front facia should not be refitted until the unit has
been programmed - see ‘Unit Set-Up’.
Controller - see Fig. 2
1. Standby button/thermostat control knob
2. ‘ON’ Indicator
3. ‘HEAT’ Indicator
4. ‘BOOST’ Indicator
5. ‘BOOST’ button
6. ‘TRANSMIT’ button
Controller Wiring - see Fig. 3
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a) If the heating appliance to be used in conjunction with the Controller
is fitted with a plug, please remove the plug and strip the wires to the
appropriate length.
b) Remove the front facia of the Receiver - see steps ‘a’ and ‘b’ in
‘Controller’ The cable clamp on the rear of the Receiver should then
be removed.
c ) The cable of the heating appliance is fed through an opening on the
underside of the Receiver unit - see Fig. 5.
d) The cable from the heating appliance is then wired to the terminal
block labelled (out). Please ensure the wires are connected in
accordance with the marked terminals - see Fig. 5.
e) The cable from the heating appliance is then clamped to the rear of
the Receiver unit using the cable clamp previously removed.
f ) Connect the fixed wiring of the premises from the backing box to the
clearly marked terminals on the Receiver unit (see Fig. 5). Please
ensure that the unit is earthed to the backing box.
g) Secure the Receiver to the back box using the screws provided
(located on rear moulding) - see Fig. 4.
Note: The Receiver front facia should not be refitted until the unit has
been set up (see ‘Unit Set-Up’).
Receiver - see Fig. 4
1. ‘HEAT’ Indicator
2. ‘AUTO’ Indicator
3. ‘OVERRIDE’ button
4. ‘TRANSMIT’ button
Receiver Wiring - see Fig. 5
Unit Set-Up
The Receiver must be synchronised to suit your individual Controller.
Each Controller can be used to control multiple heating appliances.
1. Remove the front facias from both the Controller and Receiver units
(see ‘Installation’).
2. Ensure both the Controller and Receiver(s) are powered up. To
activate the Controller press the standby button see ‘1’ in Fig. 2.
When activated, the ‘ON’ (Green) light will illuminate.
3. Press the ‘TRANSMIT’ button on the Receiver. The Receiver goes
into synchronise mode. This is indicated by both the ‘AUTO’ (yellow)
and the ‘HEAT’ (Red) lights flashing. If more than one Receiver is to
be controlled by a single Controller all Receivers must similarly be put
into synchronise mode. Each Receiver will remain in synchronise
mode for approximately one minute.
4. With the Receiver(s) in the synchronise mode the ‘TRANSMIT’ button
on the Controller is then pressed. This puts the Controller in
synchronise mode, this is indicated by the Controller ‘HEAT’ (red)
and ‘BOOST’ (blue) lights flashing. The Controller will remain in
synchronise mode for approximately ten seconds.
5. The Receiver will automatically go into auto mode once a signal has
been received from the Controller. The Controller is ready once the
‘AUTO’ (yellow) light is lit on the Receiver.
6. The front facias should then be replaced on both the Controller and
Receiver, ensuring the bottom screw is replaced.
Operating Instructions
The Unit controls the room temperature by interrupting the power supply
to the appliance, therefore ensure that the appliance is always switched
on and its thermostat (if any) is always set to its maximum position. If the
Controller is in standby mode all three lights will be off.
· Power up the Controller by pressing the standby button (control knob).
The ‘ON’ (green) light on the Controller and the ‘AUTO’ (yellow) light on
the Receiver should illuminate. The ‘AUTO’ light on the Receiver
indicates that the controller is functioning automatically.
· Adjust the temperature control knob between the ‘MAX’ and ‘MIN’
positions to the desired temperature.
· If the room temperature is below the set desired temperature the
controller will switch the appliance ‘ON’. When the appliance is ‘ON’
the ‘HEAT’ (red) light on the Controller and Receiver units will be
illuminated.
· The Boost function will override the Controller and run the appliance
constantly for 30minutes. The Boost mode can be activated by pressing
the ‘BOOST’ button. The Controller in Boost mode will be indicated by
all three lights on the Controller being illuminated. Boost mode can be
de-activated by pressing the ‘BOOST’ button again.
Note: If the ‘AUTO’ (yellow) light on the Receiver is flashing the control
unit is in fail mode (a link failure has occurred between the Controller and
Receiver). If this occurs the appliance can be operated in a manual
mode. To activate manual mode the front cover of the Receiver must be
removed (see ‘Installation’). The ‘OVERRIDE’ button will put the Controller
in manual mode and the appliance will be switched ‘ON’, this is indicated
by the ‘HEAT’ (Red) light On and the ‘AUTO’ (yellow) light Off on the
Controller.
If a link failure has occurred, the Controller and Receiver must be paired
again (see ‘Unit Set-Up’). If this is not successful please contact your
service agent.
Cleaning
WARNING: ALWAYS PLACE THE CONTROLLER IN STAND BY MODE
BEFORE CLEANING.
Do not use detergents, abrasive cleaning powders or polish of any kind
on the controller.
Wipe with a dry cloth to remove dust and a damp cloth (not wet) to clean
off stains. Be careful not to allow moisture into the heater.
Recycling
For electrical products sold within the European Community.
At the end of the electrical products useful life it should not be
disposed of with household waste. Please recycle where
facilities exist. Check with your Local Authority or retailer for
recycling advice in your country.
After sales service
Should you require after sales service or should you need to purchase
any spares, please contact the retailer from whom the appliance was
purchased. Please do not return a faulty product to us in the first instance
as this may result in loss or damage and delay in providing you with a
satisfactory service. Please retain your receipt as proof of purchase.
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Product specificaties

Merk: Dimplex
Categorie: Niet gecategoriseerd
Model: RFREC

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