Wirelessly Controlled Radiator Operating Guidelines
The lights on the radiator receiver signal the following:
No yellow & no red – the radiator is in auto mode, controlled by radio frequency, and
drawing no current.
No yellow & only red – the radiator is in auto mode, controlled by radio frequency, and
drawing current.
Only yellow & no red – the radiator is in manual mode but drawing no current.
Both yellow and red – the radiator is in manual mode and drawing current.
Suggested Operation
Suggested operating temperatures
Please be aware that setting the temperature higher will not make the radiator heat up faster.
As with any form of heating, every degree higher you set the room temperature, the more
money it is going to cost to run. However, LHZ radiators give off a nice soft ambient heat,
therefore your comfort levels will be achieved at lower temperature settings relative to other
forms of heating.
We suggest that you set the temperature to a similar temperature you would experience on an
autumn or spring day where it is not necessary to run any form of heating.
Therefore depending on what the room is used for, and the comfort levels required, we
recommend that you set the temperature or the “sun setting” between 16 degrees and 20
degrees, (i.e. at the times when you require the heating on)
We recommend that you set the “moon setting” between “5” degrees and “10” degrees when
you do not require the heating.
Suggested program settings
You can see how to set up a user program in the choosing a program section. Unless one of
the pre-programmed programs matches your needs, it is recommended that you set up a user
programs that best suits your weekly routine or lifestyle needs.
It’s recommended that you have the radiators come on 30 minutes to an hour before they are
needed, so that the room is up to temperature when required.
It’s also recommended that you have the radiators turn off 30 minutes to an hour before they
are no longer needed, because the radiators will continue to give off heat when turned off.
Suggested positioning of the controller
For radiators using the wireless controller, please be aware that the temperature is measured at
the controller. Therefore the controller should be positioned where it can measure the
temperature of the room (in the same room as a radiator), and between 1m and 1.5m from the
floor.
Summary of Contents for Radiator
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