Moes RAVL ZigBee Thermostat Radiator Valve User Manual

June 16, 2024
MOES

Moes RAVL ZigBee Thermostat Radiator Valve

Product Information

Specifications

  • Product Name: ZigBee Thermostat Radiator Valve
  • Manufacturer: Alza.cz a.s.
  • Model: N/A
  • Website: www.alza.co.uk/kontakt
  • Contact: +44 (0)203 514 4411

Product Overview
The ZigBee Thermostat Radiator Valve is a device that allows you to control the temperature of your radiator using ZigBee technology. It has various modes, such as automatic, manual, and holiday mode, to suit your needs. The thermostat features a date and temperature display, as well as a ZigBee signal boost function. It also has an open window detection feature and supports comfortable and energy-saving temperature settings. The device is compatible with different radiator valve types, including Danfoss RA, Giacomini, and Caleffi valves.

Product Usage Instructions

Startup Instructions

  1. Make sure to read the user manual thoroughly before using the device.
  2. Install the batteries in the radiator thermostat.
  3. If the LCD screen does not display any information, uninstall and reinstall the batteries.
  4. Follow the instructions provided in the “Installing the Radiator Thermostat” section below to install the device on your radiator.

Installing the Radiator Thermostat

Danfoss RA Valve Installation
To install the radiator thermostat on a Danfoss RA valve, follow these steps:

  1. Align the dial of the thermostat with the valve.
  2. Securely insert the ejector rod into the designated hole.

Giacomini Valve Installation
To install the radiator thermostat on a Giacomini valve, follow these steps:

  1. Properly install the adapter onto the Giacomini valve, ensuring correct alignment and direction.
  2. Insert the GIA ejector rod securely into the designated hole.

Caleffi Valve Installation
To install the radiator thermostat on a Caleffi valve, follow these steps:

  1. Open the valve flow to its maximum position.
  2. Install the adapter onto the Caleffi valve, ensuring it is oriented in the correct direction.

Using the Ejector Rod
If you encounter issues with the metal valve dimensions and assembly tolerances, follow these troubleshooting methods:

  1. Initially, use the 1.6 mm ejector rod to attempt to resolve the issues.
  2. If problems persist, switch to the 2.6 mm ejector rod as an alternative solution.

Interface Display
Once the LCD screen displays the information as described below, the radiator thermostat is prepared for configuration. If this information is not displayed, kindly uninstall and reinstall the batteries, then repeat the startup instructions.

FAQ

  • Q: What is the recommended app to use with the ZigBee Thermostat Radiator Valve?
    A: We highly recommend using the MOES App for enhanced compatibility and additional features compared to the Tuya Smart/Smart Life App.

Dear customer,
Thank you for purchasing our product. Please read the following instructions carefully before first use and keep this user manual for future reference. Pay particular attention to the safety instructions. If you have any questions or comments about the device, please contact the customer line.
www.alza.co.uk/kontakt
✆ +44 (0)203 514 4411
Importer Alza.cz a.s., Jankovcova 1522/53, Holešovice, 170 00 Praha 7, www.alza.cz

Manual Information
Prior to using the device, it is essential to thoroughly read this manual. Inside, you will find crucial details regarding the device’s intended purpose. Pay particular attention to the safety instructions. Keep this manual for future reference. If you pass the device on to others, ensure the accompanying operating manual is also provided.

Product Overview

The Thermostat Radiator Valve TV01 intelligently regulates heat flow to radiators by moving a valve. This device allows effortless adjustment of room temperature within the range of 5 – 30 °C, resulting in energy savings of over 15%. Compatible with the Tuya smart home system, it operates on the ZigBee 3.0 protocol. Through the Tuya smartphone app, all system devices can be easily and individually configured. This radiator thermostat facilitates individual temperature control for each room. It effortlessly fits common radiator valves and can be mounted without any need for water drainage or intervention in the heating system. Additionally, the boost function swiftly heats the radiator for a brief period by opening the valve for 5 minutes, ensuring immediate, comfortable room temperature due to the emitted heat.

Diagram

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Startup Instructions

  1. Preliminary Steps

    • TV01 requires 2 × AA batteries for operation. Please ensure you have these prepared.
    • A smart gateway hub is essential for TV01 functionality.
    • Temperature readings are displayed in degrees Celsius.
  2. Battery Installation/Replacement

    • Remove the battery compartment cover located underneath the device.
    • Insert 2 new LR6 (mignon/AA) batteries, ensuring correct polarity.
    • Reattach the battery compartment cover, securing it in place. A battery symbol on the display indicates low battery; replace them promptly. Wait approximately 1 minute after removing old batteries before inserting new ones.
    • Note: This device does not support rechargeable batteries.
  3. Setting Date and Time
    If batteries are inserted or replaced, the device prompts for the date and time after displaying the firmware version number.

    • Use the +/- button to set the year, month, day, hour, and minute. Confirm settings with the Menu button. Press Boost to return to the previous menu during the date and time setup.
    • ‘InS’ with a rotating indicates the motor’s return travel.
    • When ‘AdA’ appears, the radiator thermostat can be installed on the valve. After installation, press Boost to initiate adaptive mode.
    • ‘AdA’ with a rotating signifies an adaptive run to adjust the thermostat to the valve.
      If the adaptive run starts before installation, press Boost to return the motor to the ‘InS’ position. In case of error

Installing the Radiator Thermostat

Installing the radiator thermostat is a straightforward process that requires no drainage of heating water or intervention in the heating system. No specialized tools are needed, and there is no need to turn off the heating. The ring nut attached to the radiator thermostat is universally compatible and can be used without additional accessories on valves with a thread size of M30 × 1,5 from popular manufacturers like:

  • Danfoss
  • Heimeier
  • MNG
  • Junkers
  • Landis&Gyr(Duodyr)
  • Honeywell-Braukmann
  • Oventrop
  • Schlösser
  • Comap
  • Valf Sanayi
  • Mertik Maxitrol
  • Watts
  • Wingenroth(Wiroflex)
  • R.B.M
  • Tiemme
  • Jaga
  • Siemens
  • Idmar54

Additionally, the package includes adapters that allow installation on radiator valves of the Danfoss RA, Danfoss RAV, and Danfoss RAVL types.

  1. Removing Your Current Radiator Thermostat
    Rest assured, there’s no need to worry about water leakage during this step. Simply unscrew your existing radiator thermostat.

  2. Installing with M30 × 1,5 Connector

    • If your radiator’s connector type is M30 × 1,5 (as shown in the picture below), screw the TV01 smart radiator thermostat directly onto the radiator. Adjust the angle to ensure the screen is properly oriented towards the viewer.
    • Rotate the thermostat dial to the maximum value; this value might be 6 or 8.
    • Verify that the [specific feature] is active.
    • Complete the installation of the device.
  3. Danfoss RAVL Valve Installation

    • Confirm that the © is active.
    • The valve bodies have elongated notches around their circumference. These notches ensure the adapter is correctly seated when it snaps on. Fully snap on the adapter so that the pins inside the adapter align with the notches on the valve.
    • Install the adapter ensuring Plane A aligns with Plane B.
    • Insert the round tube into the device.
    • Complete the installation of the device.
  4. Danfoss RAV Valve Installation

    • Rotate the thermostat dial to the maximum value; the maximum value maybe 6 or 8.
    • Confirm that the © is active.
    • The valve bodies have elongated notches around their circumference, ensuring the adapter is properly seated when it snaps on. Fully snap on the adapter so that the pins inside align with the notches on the valve.
    • Install the adapter ensuring Plane A aligns with Plane B.
    • Secure the union nut.
    • Complete the installation of the device.
  5. Danfoss RA Valve Installation

    • Rotate the thermostat dial to the maximum value, aligning it with “N.”
    • Confirm that the © is active.
    • The valve bodies have elongated notches around their circumference, ensuring proper seating of the adapter. Fully snap on the adapter so that the pins inside align with the notches on the valve.
    • Install the adapter, ensuring Plane A aligns with Plane B.
    • Secure the union nut in place.
    • Insert the round tube into the device.
    • Complete the installation of the device.
  6. M28 × 1,5 mm Installation

  7. Choose the appropriate length of the ejector rod based on the specific valve size. Ejector rod sizes available are 15 mm, 17 mm, 19 mm, and 24 mm.

  8. Insert the ejector rod with the correct size into the designated hole.

  9. Install the adapter onto the M28 × 1,5 valve.Moes-RAVL-ZigBee-Thermostat-Radiator-Valve- \(8\)

  10. Giacomini Valve Installation

  11. Properly install the adapter onto the Giacomini valve, ensuring correct alignment and direction.

  12. Insert the GIA ejector rod securely into the designated hole.

  13. Caleffi Valve Installation

  14. Open the valve flow to its maximum position, as demonstrated in picture 1.

  15. Install the adapter onto the Caleffi valve, ensuring it is oriented in the correct direction.

  16. Using the Ejector Rod
    Due to variations in metal valve dimensions and assembly tolerances, the following situations may occur:

  17. Device Failure (F2 Display): If the device displays error code F2.

  18. Metal Valve Cannot Fully Close, Continuous Heating: If the metal valve remains partially open and continues heating.

Troubleshooting Method:

  1. Initially, Use Ejector Rod 1,6 mm (1): Attempt to resolve the issues by using the 1,6 mm ejector rod.
  2. If Problems Persist, Try Ejector Rod 2,6 mm (2): If the above situations persist, switch to the 2,6 mm ejector rod as an alternative solution.Moes-RAVL-ZigBee-Thermostat-Radiator-Valve- \(11\)

Interface Display
Once the LCD screen displays the information as described below, the radiator thermostat is prepared for configuration. If this information is not displayed, kindly uninstall, and reinstall the batteries, then repeat step „Startup Instructions“.

Getting Ready for Use

Downloading the MOES App
The MOES App offers enhanced compatibility compared to the Tuya Smart/Smart Life App. It functions seamlessly with Siri for scene control, provides widgets, and offers scene recommendations as part of its brand-new, customized service. (Please note: While the Tuya Smart/Smart Life App still works, we highly recommend using the MOES App.)

  • Open the MOES App and register or log in using your phone number or email address. Tap the “+” icon located at the top right corner, select “Gateway Control -> Wireless Gateway (ZigBee),” and follow the built-in setup wizard for effortless device installation and configuration.
  • Once the ZigBee smart gateway hub is successfully added, proceed to add sub-devices through the gateway hub interface.
  • Press and hold the Pair button on the radiator thermostat for 5 seconds until the ZigBee signal icon flashes, indicating the device is in pairing mode.
  • During pairing mode, the blue LED indicator on the gateway hub will flash.
  • Upon successful addition of the radiator thermostat, the blue LED indicator will extinguish within 1 second, and the device’s ZigBee signal will remain active.

Features

  1. Automatic Mode
    In automatic mode, the temperature is regulated based on the preset heating profile. Manual adjustments remain active until the next scheduled profile change, after which the defined heating profile is reinstated. To activate the auto mode, follow these steps:

    • Press the mode button to select the home icon.
    • Default temperature settings: 17 °C and 21 °C.
    • Temperature range: 5 – 30 °C, adjustable in 0,5 °C increments.
      For App Operation: Click the auto mode icon in the App control panel to activate the auto mode.
  2. Manual Mode
    In manual mode, the temperature is controlled based on the current temperature set using the ‘+/-’ buttons. This manually set temperature remains active until the next manual adjustment.
    To activate the manual mode, follow these steps:

    • Press the mode button to select the icon.
    • Default temperature setting: 20 °C.
    • Temperature range: 5 – 30°C, adjustable in 0,5 °C increments.
      For App Operation: Click the manual mode icon in the App control panel to activate manual mode.
  3. Holiday Mode
    Activate the holiday mode when you’re heading out or attending a party. This mode will initiate at the specified time and maintain the holiday temperature settings. If you wish to check the holiday mode settings when it’s not active, press the Mode button. The holiday mode icon will flash for 5 seconds, then revert to auto mode automatically. To end the holiday mode before the set time, press the Mode button again.
    For app operation, click the Mode icon on the control panel to switch to holiday mode. To deactivate, switch to any other mode within the app.

  4. Open Window Detection
    The device is equipped with an open window detection feature that halts heating automatically when it detects a rapid temperature decrease (default setting: 5 °C in 5 minutes). Typically, this occurs when a window or door is opened, and the open window icon appears on the screen. If no action is taken, the device will revert to its previous state after detection. Alternatively, you can manually resume the device by pressing the mode button.
    For app users, simply click the open window icon in the app control panel to deactivate the window opening function. Please note that open window detection operates only in automatic and manual modes.

  5. Offset Temperature Adjustment
    Due to variations in temperature distribution within a room, the reading on the radiator thermostat may differ. To account for this, you can set a temperature offset of up to +5 °C. For instance, if you set a nominal temperature of 20 °C but the room temperature measures only 18 °C, you can adjust it with an offset of -2,0 °C. The default offset temperature is 0,0 °C. To make these adjustments, follow these steps:

    • Hold the menu button for 5 seconds to access the settings interface.
    • Use the ‘+/-’ button to select the “Offset” option and press the menu button to enter the offset temperature interface.
    • Adjust the offset temperature using the ‘+/-’ button and confirm your selection with the menu button.
      For app users, simply click the offset icon in the app settings screen to make these adjustments.
  6. Comfort and Eco Temperature Settings
    Switching between Comfort and Eco temperatures is effortless and intuitive with the dedicated buttons. These temperatures are pre-set at the factory to 21,0 °C (Comfort) and 17,0 °C (Eco) but can be adjusted to your preference:

    • Press the menu button to choose Comfort or Eco temperature.
      For app users, simply click the Comfort/Eco temperature icon in the app control panel to switch between these modes. Even in auto mode, you can modify the temperature at any time using the button. The adjusted temperature will remain in effect until the next program change.
  7. Child Lock Feature
    To prevent unintended changes to the device settings, a child lock option is available. This feature safeguards against accidental adjustments due to inadvertent touches. Here’s how to activate or deactivate the child lock:

    • To activate: Hold the mode button for 5 seconds. The LOC symbol will appear on the screen, and device buttons will be disabled.
    • To deactivate: Hold the mode button for 5 seconds again to unlock the child lock.
      For app users, simply click the child lock icon in the app settings screen to enable or disable this feature.
  8. Anti-Freezing Mode

    • Device Operation:
    • Manual Mode: If the temperature is manually set below 5 degrees, the screen will show “AF,” activating the anti-freezing function to maintain an indoor temperature of 8 degrees.
    • To Cancel: Simply press any button to deactivate the anti-freezing function and return to automatic mode.
    • App Operation:
    • In the App Settings: Click the anti-freezing icon to toggle the function on or off.
      Note: Once activated, this function restricts access to other features until it is deactivated.
  9. Heating Stop (Power Saving) Mode
    To conserve battery life, you can switch off the heating by fully closing the valve. Here’s how to activate the Heating Stop mode:

    • Device Operation:
    • Manual Mode: Adjust the temperature manually to over 30 degrees. The screen will display “HS,” indicating the activation of the heating stop function. The device won’t adjust the temperature further.
    • To Cancel: Press any button to deactivate the heating stop function and revert to automatic mode.
    • App Operation:
    • In the App Settings: Click the Heating Stop icon to enable or disable the function.
      Note: Once activated, this function limits access to other features until it is turned off.
  10. Anti-Calcification (Descaling) Protection
    The equipment will automatically run periodically every week to prevent valve calcification.

  11. Boost Mode
    Boost mode allows for rapid heating, ideal for returning home early.

    • Here’s how to use it:
    • Press the boost button to activate the function.
    • A countdown from 299 to 000 seconds will display, indicating the remaining boost time.
    • After 5 minutes, the actuator returns to the previously active mode (auto/manual) with the earlier set temperature.
    • You can deactivate the function at any time by pressing the boost button again.
    • App Operation:
    • In the App Control Panel: Click the Boost icon to cancel the boost function.
    • For Device Settings: Hold the menu button for 5 seconds, and enter Setting/Date Week programming stage/Open window/Comfortable temp/ECO temp/Offset/ Holiday setting.
    • In the App Control Panel for Settings: Click the Settings icon .

Settings

  1. Date and Time Configuration
    To set the date and time, follow these steps:

    • Hold the menu button for 5 seconds to access the setting interface.
    • Use the ‘+/-’ button to select “Date/Time” and confirm with the menu button.
    • Choose the desired year/month/day/hour/minute using the “+/-” button.
    • Confirm your selection with the menu button; the time will flash three times.
    • Use the boost button to go back.
      Note: When the device is paired with a phone, the device time synchronizes with the phone time.
  2. Week Programming
    In this menu, create a heating profile with up to ten temperature stages per day, personalized to your needs. Here’s how:

    • Hold the menu button for 5 seconds to open the configuration menu.
    • Select “Prg” using the ‘+/-’ button and confirm with the menu button.
    • In the “Day” menu, choose specific days, weekdays, weekends, or the entire week for your profile. Confirm the start time (00:00 am/pm) with the menu button.
    • Select the desired temperature and start time using the ‘+/-’ button and confirm with the menu button.
    • The next period will appear; adjust the time with the ‘+/-’ button.
    • Set the temperature for the next period and confirm; the temperature range: 5 – 30 °C in 0,5 °C steps.
    • Repeat until temperatures are stored for the entire 24-hour period. Confirm by flashing the time three times.
    • Use the boost button to return.
      For App Users: Click the Week Programming Stage icon in the App control panel.
  3. Open Window Detection

    • Hold the menu button for 5 seconds to access the configuration menu.
    • Select “Open Window” using the ‘+/-’ button and confirm with the menu button.
    • Choose the desired temperature using the ‘+/-’ button and confirm; the temperature range: 5 – 30 °C in 0,5 °C steps.
    • Confirm by flashing the time three times.
    • Use the boost button to return.
      For App Users: Click the Open Window icon in the App settings screen.
  4. Comfortable Temperature

    • Hold the menu button for 5 seconds to access the configuration menu.
    • Select the Comfortable Temperature icon using the ‘+/-’ button and confirm with the menu button.
    • Choose the desired temperature using the ‘+/-’ button and confirm; the temperature range: 5 – 30 °C in 0,5 °C steps.
    • Confirm by flashing the temperature three times.
    • Use the boost button to return. For App Users: Click the Comfortable Temperature icon in the App settings screen.
  5. Eco Temperature

    • Hold the menu button for 5 seconds to access the configuration menu.
    • Select the Eco Temperature icon using the ‘+/-’ button and confirm with the menu button.
    • Choose the desired temperature using the ‘+/-’ button and confirm; the temperature range: 5 – 30 °C in 0,5 °C steps.
    • Confirm by flashing the temperature three times.
    • Use the boost button to return.
      For App Users: Click the Eco Temperature icon in the App settings screen.
  6. Offset Temperature

    • Hold the menu button for 5 seconds to access the configuration menu.
    • Select the Offset Temperature icon using the ‘+/-’ button and confirm with the menu button.
    • Choose the desired temperature using the ‘+/-’ button and confirm; the temperature range: -5 – 5 °C in 0,1 °C steps.
    • Confirm by flashing the temperature three times.
    • Use the boost button to return.
      For App Users: Click the Offset Temperature icon (±) in the App settings screen.
  7. Holiday Mode

    • Hold the menu button for 5 seconds to access the configuration menu.
    • Select the Holiday Mode icon using the ‘+/-’ button and confirm with the menu button.
    • Choose the start date, end date, and desired temperature using the ‘+/-’ button and confirm; the temperature range: 5 – 30 °C in 0,5 °C steps.
    • Confirm by flashing the temperature three times.
    • Use the boost button to return.
      For App Users: Click the Holiday Mode icon in the App settings screen.
      Note: If there’s no operation within one minute, the settings will exit automatically.

Voice Control

  1. Amazon Alexa Integration
    Amazon Alexa, developed by Amazon, is an intelligent personal assistant with voice interaction capabilities. The smart radiator thermostat seamlessly integrates with Alexa, enabling you to control room temperatures using voice commands. To interact with Alexa, use the wake word “Alexa” followed by specific instructions, such as “increase temperature.” Please note the following details for smooth operation:

    •   *  **Explicit Instructions:** Alexa requires specific instructions, including the room you want to address and the desired action, such as “increase temperature.” Without room specification, Alexa will prompt you for the room and adjust the setpoint temperature by 1 °C based on your response.
    • Temperature Adjustment: When you instruct Alexa to change the temperature by a certain value, Alexa will add or subtract that value from your setpoint. However, if the current room temperature is already higher/lower than the adjusted setpoint, the smart radiator thermostat will not activate the heating system.
    • Example: If the current setpoint is 16 °C and the room temperature is 19 °C, asking Alexa to increase the temperature by 2 °C will change the setpoint to 18 °C. However, the heating will not activate due to the room being already warmer than 18 °C.
    • Common Alexa Commands:
    • Discover Devices: “Alexa, discover devices.”
    • Decrease Temperature: “Alexa, decrease „DEVICE NAME“ by 4 degrees” / “Alexa, make it cooler in here.”
    • Increase Temperature: “Alexa, increase „DEVICE NAME“ by 3 degrees” / “Alexa, make it warmer in here.”
    • Set Temperature: “Alexa, set „DEVICE NAME“ to 20 degrees.”
    • Get Temperature: “Alexa, what is „DEVICE NAME“ temperature?”
    • Get Set Point: “Alexa, what is upstairs set to?”
      Please note that Alexa recognizes smart thermostats and room names as unique devices.
  2. Google Home Integration
    Google Home, a line of smart speakers, employs Google Assistant, its intelligent personal assistant, similar to Amazon’s Alexa. Google Home functions on various Android devices and does not necessitate separate smart speakers. It offers extensive voice control capabilities, allowing users to request information, control home automation, play music, and more.

    • Common Google Home Commands:
    • Discover Devices: “Hey Google, discover devices.”
    • Decrease Temperature: “Hey Google, decrease „DEVICE NAME“ by 4 degrees” / “Hey Google, make it cooler in here.”
    • Increase Temperature: “Hey Google, increase „DEVICE NAME“ by 3 degrees” / “Hey Google, make it warmer in here.”
    • Set Temperature: “Hey Google, set „DEVICE NAME“ to 20 degrees.”
    • Get Temperature: “Hey Google, what is „DEVICE NAME“ temperature?”
    • Get Set Point: “Hey Google, what is upstairs set to?”
      Similar to Alexa, Google Home identifies smart thermostats and room names as distinct devices.

Establishing Automation Scenarios Linkage

If you have a door sensor installed in your home, you can create an automation scenario linkage between the TRV and the door sensor. Here’s how to set it up:

  1. Navigate to the “Automation” section on the “Smart” page within the app.
  2. Tap the “+” button in the upper right corner to create a new automation scenario. This will open the “Create Smart” page, guiding you through the setup process.
  3. Choose the option “When device status changes.”
  4. Select the specific Smart Door Sensor from the list of devices you added to the Tuya Smart app.
  5. Configure the function as “ON/OFF” for the Smart Door Sensor.
  6. Set up the task: When the door/window sensor is triggered (ON), run the device action for the TRV, specifically activating the “Open Window Detection” (ON).
  7. Save your settings and proceed to the next step.
  8. Confirm the automation by selecting “Save.”

Once set up, the Tuya Smart app will notify you in the following manner:

  • When the door/window sensor is opened: The app will display a message indicating the sensor status, and an icon will appear on the TRV device interface.
  • When the door/window sensor is closed: The app will notify you that the sensor is turned off, and the icon will disappear from the TRV device interface.

Low Battery Alert
When the battery power drops below 12%, the low power alert icon will appear on the screen. It’s crucial to replace the battery promptly. If the screen displays the alert icon , the device is temporarily unavailable.

Resetting the Device

  • To reset the device:
    • Press and hold the “+” and “-” buttons simultaneously for 5 seconds to enter reset mode. The screen will show “FAC.”
    • Press the menu button to confirm the reset.
    • Press the boost button to exit.

After the device resets, please note that the data will not be saved. The device will automatically reconnect to the gateway.

Troubleshooting Guide

  • Battery Symbol
    • Problem: Battery power is critically low.
    • Solution: Replace batteries immediately.
  • Error Code F1
    • Problem: Valve drive is sluggish.
    • Solution: Check installation and inspect the heating valve for issues.
  • Error Code F2
    • Problem: The actuating range is too wide.
    • Solution: Verify the fastening of the radiator thermostat.
  • Error Code F3
    • Problem: The actuating range is too small.
    • Solution: Examine if the valve pin is stuck; ensure it moves freely.

In case of any issues, refer to the corresponding error code and follow the provided solutions for resolution.

Specifications

  • Batteries 2 × 1,5 V LR6 / mignon /AA
  • Battery Life 1,5 years
  • Temperature Range 5 – 30 °C
  • Degree of Protection IP20
  • Display LCD with LED
  • RF ZigBee
  • Frequency 2,4 GHz
  • Maximum Radiated Power 10 dBm
  • Dimensions (W × H × D) 55,3 × 54 × 98,3 mm
  • Weight 190 g (including the battery)
  • Operating Temperature -10 °C – 40 °C
  • Operating Environment Indoors
  • Safety CE / ROHS

Packaging

  • ZigBee Radiator Thermostat
  • AA Batteries
  • Adapters for Danfoss (RA, RAV, and RAVL), M28 × 1,5 mm, Caleffi, Gicaomini, Ejector rod
  • Screw for Adapter
  • User’s Manual

Safety Guidelines

  1. Avoid Disassembly or Modification: Refrain from disassembling, reassembling, or attempting self-repair of the product. For any issues, seek professional assistance from the company.
  2. Battery Disposal: Dispose of the product’s battery by local environmental regulations. It should be recycled or disposed of separately from household waste.

Storage Recommendations

Store products in a warehouse with temperatures ranging from -10 °C to +40 °C and a relative humidity of ≤ 70%RH. Ensure the indoor environment is free from acids, alkalis, salts, corrosive materials, explosive gases, and flammable substances. Protect the products from dust, rain, and snow to maintain their integrity.

Warranty Conditions

A new product purchased in the Alza.cz sales network is guaranteed for 2 years. If you need repair or other services during the warranty period, contact the product seller directly, you must provide the original proof of purchase with the date of purchase.
The following are considered to be a conflict with the warranty conditions, for which the claimed claim may not be recognized:

  • Using the product for any purpose other than that for which the product is intended or failing to follow the instructions for maintenance, operation, and service of the product.
  • Damage to the product by a natural disaster, the intervention of an unauthorized person, or mechanically through the fault of the buyer (e.g., during transport, cleaning by inappropriate means, etc.).
  • Natural wear and aging of consumables or components during use (such as batteries, etc.).
  • Exposure to adverse external influences, such as sunlight and other radiation or electromagnetic fields, fluid intrusion, object intrusion, mains overvoltage, electrostatic discharge voltage (including lightning), faulty supply or input voltage and inappropriate polarity of this voltage, chemical processes such as used power supplies, etc.
  • If anyone has made modifications, modifications, alterations to the design, or adaptations to change or extend the functions of the product compared to the purchased design or use of non-original components.

EU Declaration of Conformity

This equipment complies with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of EU directives.

WEEE
This product must not be disposed of as normal household waste by the EU Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE – 2012/19 / EU). Instead, it shall be returned to the place of purchase or handed over to a public collection point for the recyclable waste. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of the product. Contact your local authority or the nearest collection point for further details. Improper disposal of this type of waste may result in fines by national regulations.

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