Honeywell Home HR10 Smart Radiator Thermostat Valve User Guide

May 15, 2024
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Honeywell Home HR10 Smart Radiator Thermostat Valve User Guide
Honeywell Home HR10 Smart Radiator Thermostat Valve

RONDOSTAT HR10, HR27, HR35

Programming Guide
The Rondo stat provides a way to schedule the control of individual TRVs in your existing central heating system. It has a number of ECO friendly features which can help you to save energy and money.

By setting the Rondo stat’s Temperature Points and 7-Day Programmed Schedule, you can help regulate the temperature in individual rooms when your heating system has an active heating period scheduled.

Example of a daily Programmed ScheduleProgramming
Schedule

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Note: HR10 has HIGH and LOW temperature points only.

Setting the Temperature Points

(When in AUTOMATIC mode these are the set temperatures the Rondo stat will aim to achieve during an active period in the heating schedule)

  1. Press to enter the settings menu. SET TEMPS should be displayed
    Setting Temperature Points

  2. Press to enter the Temperature Points menu. HIGH should be displayed.
    Setting Temperature Points

  3. Press again to select the HIGH Temperature Point.

  4. Press or to adjust the HIGH Temperature Point.
    Setting Temperature Points

  5. Press to save the new HIGH Temperature Point.
    Setting Temperature Points

  6. Press or to scroll through the other Temperature Points.
    Setting Temperature Points
    HR10 = HIGH / LOW
    HR27/35 = HIGH / MEDIUM / LOW

  7. To change the other Temperature Points repeat steps 3 – 6
    Setting Temperature Points

  8. Press to exit the Temperature Points menu.
    Press twice to fully exit the settings menu
    Setting Temperature Points
    Programming the Schedule

Programming the Schedule (When in AUTOMOTIC mode these are the set times the Rondo stat will open or close the radiator valve during the week)

Program 0 (default)
HR10

HIGH and LOW temperature points only.
Programming Schedule
Program 1
Programming Schedule


**Program 2

**

HR27 HR35
HIGH, MEDIUM and LOW temperature points.
Programming Schedule

  1. Press to enter the settings menu. SET TEMPS should be displayed.
    Setting Temperature Points

  2. Press to scroll to the program menu
    Setting Temperature Points

  3. Press to enter the PROGRAM menu. 1-7 MON-SUN should be displayed.
    Setting Temperature Points
    Press or to scroll through the different schedule editing options.
    Setting Temperature Points

  4. The following example will show editing sequence 3 above: MON-FRI then SAT-SUN.
    Setting Temperature Points

  5. Press to select the start time of the first ON period. 0600-2200 should flash.
    Setting Temperature Points

  6. Press or to adjust the start time. Press when done.
    Setting Temperature Points
    Programming the Schedule (continued)

  7. Press or to adjust the end time. Press when done.

  8. Press or to select a new Temperature Point for this time period.

  9. Press to save.

  10. Press to add a new switch point in the schedule

  11. Press to start setting up the new switch point. 1200- should be displayed.

  12. Press or to adjust the start time for the new switch point. Press when done.

  13. Press or to adjust the end time for the new switch point. Press when done.

  14. Press or to select a Temperature Point for this time period.

  15. Press to save.

  16. Press to add another switch point or press to go back to the schedule editing options.

  17. Press to edit the SAT-SUN program and press to select.

  18. Repeat steps 5 to 16 to set up the SAT-SUN program.

  19. Once complete, press repeatedly to exit out of the settings menu and back to the home screen.
    When in AUTOMATIC mode the Rondo stat will now follow your new schedule.
    Setting Temperature Points
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