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Forced output mode – in case of problems with the thermostat!
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 thermostat so that no LED indicators are lit. Now
hold the button for around 8 seconds. The LED C turns on after 3 seconds but ignore this and keep
holding the button until LED 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.
Setting the heating temperature limit (electrical floor heating)
The receiver has an option to set the highest heating temperature when using electrical floor heating.
This mode is only available if you’re using an external floor sensor plugged in the receiver. Sensor
must be NTC 100K.
To turn on this mode, you must install the floor sensor and turn on the receiver, so that LED A is lit
(red). Now hold the button for 3 seconds and LED A (red) will now turn off and start blinking green.
Now, with pressing the button, you change the LED indicators that are lit and with that the
temperature limitation.
If LED indicators are lit:
- LED A and LED B (both green) : temperature limitation will be set to 30°C
- LED A (green) and LED C (yellow): temperature limitation will be set to 40°C
- LED A (green), LED B (green) and LED C (yellow): temperature limitation will be set to 55°C
- blinking LED A (green) : temperature limitation is not set
To exit and save the settings, hold the button for 3 seconds.