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1. Pull off the adjustment dial. To do so, start at the notch 

on the bottom of the device.

2. If used, unscrew any fastening screws from the 

battery compartment.

3. Release the lock and fold out battery spring.

The battery compartment is now accessible.

4. Insert the batteries.   

Ensure that the polarity "+" and "–"  is correct.

5. Fold down the battery spring and latch it in.
6. Option: Secure the battery spring with the fastening 

screws to secure the batteries against theft.

7. Place the adjustment dial back on.

First the software version number and then the 
language 

english

 is displayed.

8. If desired, use the adjustment dial to select a different 

language.

9. Confirm the selected language with the 

 button.

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The language selection is only displayed during initial 
commissioning. 

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The battery life of new alkaline cells amounts to 
approx. 2 years. The batteries need changing when 
the symbol 

 flashes. All the settings are retained 

when the batteries are changed.

WARNING

Explosion hazard!

 

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Never charge non rechargeable batteries.

 

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Never short-circuit batteries or throw them 
into fire.

 

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Dispose of used batteries ecologically.

Establishing radio connection

The radiator controller HR92 communicates with the 
central operating device by radio using the frequency 
of 868 MHz. To this purpose the connection between 
the HR92 and the central operating device has to be 
established first. This process is called 

BINDING

. In the 

case of preconfigured devices binding has already been 
carried out in the factory.

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If binding has not yet been carried out, 

unbound

 is 

displayed after 

 

 has been pressed.

Binding must first be activated at the HR92 so that the 
radio signal can be received. Subsequently binding has 
to be activated at the central operating device. 

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Please read the operating instructions of your central 
operating device for further information about binding.

Activating binding at the HR92

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Carry out binding of the radiator controller near the 
final mounting location.

1. Press the 

 button briefly.

unbound

 is displayed.

2. Hold the 

 button pressed for 5 seconds.

bind

 is displayed.

3. Press the 

 button briefly.

binding

 is displayed and the radio symbol 

 

appears.

Activating binding at the central control device

 

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To activate binding at the central control device: see 
the associated instructions

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Summary of Contents for HR92

Page 1: ...s are available as accessories An external window contact can be connected optionally Energy saving features With the window function the radiator valve is closed when ventilating the room If an external window contact is used the radiator valve is closed when a window is open CAUTION f f Use the radiator controller only in accordance with these operating instructions f f Do not let children play ...

Page 2: ...tteries are dead and have to be replaced Radio signal display Display Meaning signal 05 Field strength excellent signal 03 Field strength good signal 01 Field strength weak 4 Mounting Ready to operate in three steps Insert batteries and set language Establish radio connection Mount on radiator controller FINISHED Inserting changing batteries The radiator controller is set for the following battery...

Page 3: ...ries or throw them into fire f f Dispose of used batteries ecologically Establishing radio connection The radiator controller HR92 communicates with the central operating device by radio using the frequency of 868 MHz To this purpose the connection between the HR92 and the central operating device has to be established first This process is called BINDING In the case of preconfigured devices bindi...

Page 4: ...ounting location for the room unit and repeat binding Clearing binding at the HR92 1 Press the button briefly 2 Hold the button pressed for 5 seconds 3 Select bind using the adjustment dial and keep the button pressed until cleared is displayed Binding is deactivated Radio test 1 Press the button briefly 2 Hold the button pressed for 5 seconds 3 Select rf check using the adjustment dial and confir...

Page 5: ... and moisture f f Mount the radiator controller indoors only f f Protect the radiator controller against humidity moisture dust direct sunlight or exposure to excessive heat Removing the old thermostat head 1 2 1 Turn the old thermostat head counter clockwise until it stops and loosen the mounting ring 2 Remove the old thermostat head from the radiator valve Selecting the adapter The radiator cont...

Page 6: ...radiator controller is in the open position 2 Put the radiator controller onto the valve baseplate so that the indentation latches in and is no longer visible 3 Lock the radiator controller in the end position To do so push the slide towards After approx 1 minute cycl self test is displayed Afterwards the radiator controller changes to normal operation 25 2 C i The radiator controller only operate...

Page 7: ...the HR92 radiator controller i The cable ACS90 is required to connect the external window contact Micro B mini plug open ends 2 m long Not included in the scope of delivery Operation with window contact When the window is opened the window contact is opened and the radiator valve closes When the window is closed again the radiator controller returns to normal operation The frost protection functio...

Page 8: ... controller and in the room Factory setting 0 Par Set ting Meaning 9 0 1 2 Battery type Alkaline Lithium NiMH accumulator chargeable 10 0 1 Display of the valve position No display of the valve position Momentary display of the valve position 11 0 1 2 Window open function Off no window function Auto corresponding to Parameters 3 5 Cabled with floating window contact 12 0 1 Restore to factory setti...

Page 9: ...red at another point in the room Parameter 8 Temperature offset Since the radiator controller measures the room temperature in the area of the radiator it is possible that this temperature deviates from the temperature measured at a different point in the room If for example 20 C is measured in the room and 21 0 C at the radiator this effect can be compensated by an offset of 1 0 C Parameter 10 Di...

Page 10: ...ing system from freezing up frost is displayed i The heating must be switched on to ensure the frost protection function 7 Help with problems Error table Problem Display Cause Remedy flashing Batteries flat Replace the batteries icons are flashing No radio com munication Check the radio connection between the HR92 and the central operating device radio test Repeat the binding procedure Check the p...

Page 11: ...ation ISM 868 0 870 0 MHz RX Class 2 Range typically 30 m within residential buildings Supply voltage Battery type LR6 AA AM3 Alkaline 2 x 1 5 V Lithium 2 x 1 5 V NiMH 2 x 1 2 V Connection to the radiator M30 x 1 5 Ambient temperature 0 50 C Dimensions 96 x 54 x 60 mm Ambient conditions For living area business and commercial areas as well as small businesses Humidity 10 90 rel humidity 9 Disposal...

Page 12: ...horized Representative 11 Binding and radio test Overview Press the button briefly Display Room information Hold the button pressed for 5 seconds bind rf check exit button Hold the button pressed until button button binding cleared checking flashes back to standard display success button Radio signal from operating device back to standard display Display of the field strength exit button back to s...

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