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SAT402ZB | Smart thermostat

USER GUIDE

INS-SAT402ZB-EN-0121

Summary of Contents for Allia SAT402ZB

Page 1: ...SAT402ZB Smart thermostat USER GUIDE INS SAT402ZB EN 0121...

Page 2: ...logical footprint while helping safeguard the environment Create your own home ecosystem and take full control of your comfort with the Allia mobile app DESIGNED AND DEVELOPED FOR CANADA Established i...

Page 3: ...ate 10 Turning the power back on 10 11 THERMOSTAT INTERFACE 12 USE Navigating the advanced menus 12 Navigating the technical menus 13 Adjusting the setpoint temperature 13 14 CONNECTION Allia hub 14 C...

Page 4: ...tive load systems less than 150 W and 120 VAC 260 W and 208 VAC 300 W and 240 VAC greater than 2000 W and 120 VAC 3400 W and at 208 VAC 4000 W and at 240 VAC WHAT S IN THE BOX AND REQUIRED TOOLS See p...

Page 5: ...f the installer or user does not follow them Failure to follow these guidelines could result in property damage injury burns and potentially fatal electric shock Electrical connections must be made by...

Page 6: ...ia thermostats and other Allia compatible connected objects in your home Install the hub in the most central location possible to boost communication between the various rooms The more Allia compatibl...

Page 7: ...furniture or a curtain for instance 4 To avoid inaccurate temperature readings do not install the thermostat near a window or door that leads outdoors in a place exposed to direct light or heat from...

Page 8: ...mounting plate down and away from the thermostat 2 Using the mounting screws provided 2 attach the Allia thermostat mounting plate to the electrical box 3 Pass the power supply wires through the larg...

Page 9: ...s convectors and fan heaters 3 CONNETORS UNIVERSAL CONNECTION For baseboards convectors and fan heaters 3 CONNETORS ALTERNATIVE CONNECTION For baseboards and convectors only 2 CONNECTORS CONNECTION L1...

Page 10: ...e thermostat on the mounting plate taking care not to pinch the wires between the device and the mounting plate 4 Tighten the screw at the base of the thermostat to hold it securely in place TURNING T...

Page 11: ...M SELECTIONS IN ADVANCED MENUS ADJUSTMENT BUTTONS ADJUST THE SETPOINT TEMPERATURE NAVIGATE ADVANCED MENUS ROOM TEMPERATURE OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE MEANING OF THE ICONS ZIGBEE CONNECTION ESTABLISHED HEATIN...

Page 12: ...o access the advanced menus The first menu that appears is the Zigbee connection menu 2 Press the central button again to go to the next menu The current value will flash meaning that it can be change...

Page 13: ...URE By default the setpoint temperature is set to 21 C 70 F To change the setpoint temperature use the buttons on the home screen The button will increase the setpoint temperature 0 5 C 1 F at a time...

Page 14: ...he ALLIA app s device page click to add a new device 2 Select the type of device you want to add by clicking on Thermostat light The hub indicator light turns blue and flashes slowly 3 On the thermost...

Page 15: ...r 4 The connection process is complete Repeat the procedure for each thermostat If you do not have an Allia hub but your residence already has a Zigbee network you can connect the thermostat to this n...

Page 16: ...he heating mode corresponds to the type of heating system that the thermostat controls baseboard convector or fan heater 1 Go to menu 30 2 Use the buttons to select baseboard convector mode OFF or fan...

Page 17: ...s locked LOBBY MODE 1 Go to menu 31 2 Use the buttons to select Standard Std or Lobby LbY mode 3 Press the central button to confirm the selection Lobby mode can only be selected if the heating mode i...

Page 18: ...may take a few seconds WARNING All settings will revert to their default values and the connection to the Zigbee network and hub will be deleted BACKLIGHTING By default the thermostat screen lights u...

Page 19: ...a window is open Close the window or deactivate the open window detection See page 17 flashing There is an issue with the thermostat s Zigbee network Reset the thermostat and reconnect it to the hub...

Page 20: ...ake sure the thermostat wires are properly connected and that the caps are tightened securely see page 9 Make sure the circuit breaker allocated to the heating system in the electrical panel is set to...

Page 21: ...sistive only 2000 W at 120 VCA 60 Hz 3400 W at 208 VCA 60 Hz 4000 W at 240 VCA 60 Hz CONNECTIVITY Zigbee IEEE 802 15 4 protocol Energy Verified Only TEMPERATURE DISPLAY Actual measured temperature 0 C...

Page 22: ...ty to be valid the device must be installed and used according to the guidelines outlined in this guide If the installer or user modifies the device in any way they will be held responsible for any da...

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