Replacing emitter batteries, Specific recommendations, Maintenance – Radson Minuterie Manuel d'utilisation

Page 3: Technical specifications

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If you wish to limit the room temperature to a
predefined level:
• Remove the temperature knob.
Find the temperature indicators [see diagram

opposite] and place the pins there.

• Place the knob back on the thermostat.

REPLaCiNG EMiTTER BaTTERiES

Batteries must be replaced when the receiver does
not register orders sent by the emitter [low batteries]
or when the light [5] doesn’t react to operations
carried out on the emitter [flat batteries].
• Replace the batteries with 2 new flat CR2430 type

batteries.

SPECifiC RECOMMENdaTiONS

When using, you may notice that the upper and lower
parts of the appliance are not as hot as the rest of it:
• The upper parts are not completely full to allow

for the heat-conductor liquid to expand when the
device is switched on.

• The lower parts carry the liquid on its return cycle

after it has transmitted its heat.

SPECifiC CaSE Of REGuLaTiNG
uSiNG ThE PiLOT wiRE [BLaCK wiRE]

Your appliance enables you to manage orders sent
by EDF [cf. Tempo rates]. It also enables you to view
them using display [A] or [F] [depending on how the
device is equipped]:
1. Comfort: constant green light.
2. Reduced: flashing green light
[3,5°C below set temperature].
3. Freeze protection mode: light is off with green

flashes [set temperature=7°C].

4. Off: Light is off.
5. Comfort -1°C: green light with single blink.
6. Comfort -2°C: green light with double blink.

Orders generated by the user.
Orders generated by EDF.

MaiNTENaNCE

Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the control box.
Never use abrasive cleaning products.

TEChNiCaL SPECifiCaTiONS

Margin for measuring
temperature

0.1°C [receiver]

Margin for setting the
temperature

0.5°C

Range of temperature 5°C -30°C

Electrical protection

Receiver: Class II - IP44

Power [receiver]

12A / 250V RELAIS 16A

Batteries [emitter]

2 flat CR2430 type
batteries provided [with
an approximately 24
month life]

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