Connecting A Second Wireless Controller - Mira Vier Installation Manual

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CONNECTING A SECOND WIRELESS CONTROLLER

The following procedure details how to assign the Wireless Controller to the Digital
Mixer Valve and test the remote signal strength.
Note! Other radio signals from sources such as mobile phones, radio controlled
boiler thermostats, wireless broadband etc. can dramatically reduce the ability of
the digital mixer valve to register.
It is recommended that such items are switched off during this process.
Isolate electrical supply to the digital mixer valve.
Bring the wireless controller to within approximately 1 m of the digital mixer
valve. Fit the three AA batteries supplied into the wireless controller.
Ensure the wireless controller LCD lights up then switch on power to the digital
mixer valve.
Depending on the type and version of your wireless controller, the software
revision number (eg. r04) may be briefly displayed, the controller will then display
its default time of 4:00 (unregistered).
The digital mixer valve will now begin to make a noise as it resets itself and
registers with the wireless controller.
Droplet symbol is displayed for approximately 30 seconds. Do not
remove the batteries or switch off the digital mixer valve. Droplet
symbol goes out indicating the digital mixer valve and wireless
controller have been assigned to each other.
Place wireless controller in approximate final position (no more than
10 m (free air) from digital mixer valve) and test wireless signal by
pressing " ", and adjusting the temperature. If temperature display
remains unchanged and "out of range" symbol is displayed, units
are unable to communicate with each other.
If test fails, reposition the controller closer to the digital mixer valve and repeat
test until satisfied the shower will work reliably at all times.
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Droplet
Symbol
Out of Range
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