User Guide
340022 (EHE0200322) - RF Wireless
340023 (EHE0200123) - Wired
7 Day Programmable Thermostats
340023 (EHE0200123) 340022 (EHE0200322)
Wired Programmable Thermostat RF Wireless Programmable Thermostat
Contents
1) Thermostat Interface 2 3) Device Modes 7
Screen and Button Overview 2 Automatic Operation (AUTO) 7
Status Icons 2 • Temporary Override 7
Menu & Navigation Icons 3 Manual Operation (MAN) 7
Navigating the Menu 3 • Permanent Override 7
2) Menu 3 Standby mode (with frost protect) 8
Heating Schedule 3 4) Optimisation 8
Adjusting the Schedule 3 5) Changing the Batteries 9
Copy Schedule 4
Settings (Date & Time) 5 6) Troubleshooting 10
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1. Thermostat Interface
Screen and Button Overview
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
10:30
16 11
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14 13 12
1. Programming Menu 7. Optimisation 13. Middle button
2. Settings Menu 8. Low battery 14. Left button
3. Alert 9. Wireless signal 15. Schedule period
4. Room Temperature 10. Keypad Locked 16. Day
5. Current time 11. Temperature adjust
6. Heat demand 12. Right button
Status Icons
Temperature
Override Active: Displayed if the programmed temperature
has been manually adjusted.
Low Battery: Power has reached approximately 10% (see Changing the
Batteries on page 9).
Heat Demand: Room temperature is below setpoint - indicating there is a
demand for heating (boiler activity might occur).
Optimisation Active: Only displayed if optimisation has been enabled in
the installer settings.
Wireless Signal: Thermostat (Wireless only) is connected to the Receiver Box.
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Menu & Navigation Icons Navigating the Menu
MENU Options and settings Press MENU button to enter the
of your Thermostat: main menu.
Heating schedule
Settings (Date & Time) Press or buttons to select a
menu item - the selected item will flash.
Back: Return to the previous
screen/menu. Press to confirm the selection.
Confirm: Confirm a change Press or to adjust a setting
or selection. and then press to save the
Standby: Turns the heating
change and advance to next selection, or
on or off. press to go back to previous
selection.
2. Menu
Heating Schedule
Your Thermostat comes with the following default schedule. Follow the next steps to
adjust heating schedule.
P1 P2 P3 P4
Days 1 to 5 6:30 8:00 18:00 22:30
(Mon to Fri) 21°C 16°C 21°C 16°C
Days 6 to 7 6:30 9:00 18:00 23:00
(Sat to Sun) 21°C 18°C 21°C 16°C
Adjusting the Schedule
1. Press MENU to enter 2. Press or to select the schedule
the main menu. menu and press
10:30 prog
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3. Press or to select the day to be 4. Press or to select the period to
adjusted and press be adjusted and press
TUE 06:40
5. Press or to adjust the time 6. Press or to adjust the
and press temperature and press
06:50 06:50
7. Repeat these steps to make adjustments to the remaining periods and days - or
press to save changes and return to the home screen.
Copy Schedule
1. Press or to choose the day 2. Press or to choose the day you
you want to copy the schedule from and want to copy the schedule to and press
press COPY
TUE to
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Settings (Date & Time)
1. Press MENU to enter 2. Press or to select the settings
the main menu. menu SET and press .
10:30 set
3. Press to select YEAR 4. Press or to adjust the YEAR
(or to skip forward to MONTH) and press
year year
5. Press to select MONTH 6. Press or to adjust the MONTH
(or to skip forward to DAY) and press
mnth mnth
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Settings (Date & Time)
7. Press to select DAY 8. Press or to adjust the DAY
(or to skip forward to HOUR) and press
day day
9. Press to select HOUR 10. Press or to adjust the HOUR
(or to skip forward to MINUTE) and press
hour hour
11. Press to select 12. Press or to adjust the
MINUTE and press MINUTE and press
mins mins
13. Press to exit SETTINGS and return to the home screen
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3. Devices Modes
Automatic Operation Temporary override
During normal use your Thermostat Press the or set the new
will follow the programmed schedule - desired temperature. The programmed
indicated by the icon. schedule will resume at the next
programmed setpoint.
21.0 23.5
Manual Operation Permanent override
The set temperature is followed Press the or buttons to adjust
permanently - indicated by the icon. the set temperature. This temperature
is set until manually changed again.
21.0 23.5
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Standby mode (with frost protect)
Save energy by switching the heating off when not required - e.g. during warmer summer
months, or when doors and windows are open for extended periods of time. If the
temperature drops to 5°C the heating will come on to prevent the heating pipes freezing.
Press to switch the heating off - the display will show OFF
Press a gain to switch the heating on - the display will show or
off
4. Optimisation
Optimisation
Your Thermostat has optimisation functions that aim to save energy while maintaining
suitable comfort levels. The Thermostat displays during the optimisation period if set.
By default optimisation is disabled, see instructions on installation guide on how to
activate it.
• Optimum Start learns how long it takes your home to reach a set temperature and then turns the
heating on a bit earlier to achieve that temperature at the programmed time.
• Optimum Stop saves energy by switching off a little bit earlier than the programmed time. If your
home is up to temperature, you will not notice the effect on the temperature, but you should see a
difference in your fuel bill.
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5. Changing the Batteries
The Thermostat is powered by 2 x AA
batteries, although a battery icon is not
shown on the display during normal use.
The only time you will see the battery icon
is when they become low on power.
• is displayed when battery power has
reached approximately 10% - you should be
prepared to change them soon.
• + will flash when battery power has
become critically low - you should change
them immediately to make sure there is no
disruption to your heating system.
• Replace with 2 new 1.5V LR6 AA
Alkaline batteries only - which should
last approximately 2 years depending on
Thermostat use.
Please help to protect the environment by recycling old
batteries in accordance with local regulations.
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6. Troubleshooting
If you have difficulty with your Thermostat, try these suggestions. Most problems can be
corrected quickly and easily.
All models
Screen is blank Replace the batteries.
Contact installer.
Thermostat shows Batteries have less than 10% power and need to be replaced soon.
Thermostat shows + Batteries are critically low and need to be replaced immediately -
see ‘Changing the Batteries’.
The boiler cycles on and off as it controls the temperature, and
Thermostat shows but the
sometimes the icon will be displayed when the boiler has cycled off.
boiler does not switch on.
If the boiler doesn’t switch on after a long period of time contact your
installer.
Heating system does not Make sure the set temperature is higher than the actual room
respond to temperature temperature.
adjustments. Check the heating system is powered on.
Check the Receiver Box is powered and the Thermostat has a
wireless signal (RF only).
Thermostat shows The temperature sensor of your Thermostat is faulty, contact your
+ installer to repair or replace the Thermostat.
Wireless Thermostat & Receiver Box only
Thermostat is flashing Wireless signal lost - Move the Thermostat to another location to try
+ and Receiver Box and restore communication.
LED is flashing RED.
Thermostat is flashing Check Receiver Box has power by pressing the button to switch
+ and Receiver Box boiler on.
LED is off. If Receiver Box has power then no wireless binding data stored -
Follow binding procedure in the installation guide or contact your
installer.
Receiver Box LED is flashing Receiver Box is in binding mode - will time out of this mode after
RED slowly. 3 minutes.
If during the installation or set up you experience any issues please call
0344 292 7060 for assistance.
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