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Secure SRT322 User And Installation Instructions Manual page 8

Battery powered wireless digital electronic room thermostat with receiver

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Fitting the SRT322 Room Thermostat
Before final installation it is advisable to commission the product and ensure that the
Thermostat and Receiver are communicating satisfactorily. First install the 2 x type
AAA batteries provided making sure that they are fitted correctly as indicated by the
markings in the battery compartment. Once the thermostat and receiver are
successfully 'paired' the thermostat can be installed in its correct location. Please see
Z-Wave pairing instructions on page 10.
Avoid installing the thermostat against or behind any large metal surfaces which could
interfere with the radio signals to and from the receiver. The SRT322 should be mounted
on an internal wall approximately 1.5 metres from floor level using the wall plate provided
and should be in a position away from draughts, direct heat and sunlight. Ensure that there
will be enough space to allow easy access to the two retaining screws located at the base
of the wall plate.
Before fixing the wall plate in position check to see that
the thermostat and Receiver are still able to
communicate satisfactorily by turning the thermostat
temperature up and down to switch the receiver on
and off.
Offer the plate to the wall in the position where the
receiver
is to be mounted and mark the fixing positions
through the slots in the wall plate. Drill and plug the
wall, then secure the plate into position. The slots in
the wall plate will compensate for any misalignment of
the fixings.
Complete the installation by swinging the room
thermostat into position by engaging with the lugs at
the top of the wall plate before pushing it carefullyinto
its plug-in terminal block.
Tighten the 2 captive screws on the underside of the
unit.
Now ensure that the heating system is responding to
the ON/OFF commands from the Room Thermostat
and explain its operation to the householder before
handing over these User Instructions.
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