Max BC-RT-TRX-CyG-3 Operating Manual

Radiator thermostat

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Radiator Thermostat
BC-RT-TRX-CyG-3

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  • Page 1 Radiator Thermostat BC-RT-TRX-CyG-3...
  • Page 2: Scope Of Delivery

    Scope of delivery Scope of delivery Quan- Item tity MAX! Radiator Thermostat Danfoss RA adapter Danfoss RAV adapter Danfoss RAV plunger extension Danfoss RAVL adapter Cylinder head screw M4 x 12 mm, nut M4 Support ring 2x 1.5 V LR6/mignon/AA Brief instruction in German/English, French/Dutch and Polish/Italian...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Table of contents Information about this manual ......... 4 Safety instructions ............ 4 Function ..............5 Device overview ............7 Display content in normal mode....... 8 Start-up ..............8 Teaching-in ............. 18 Auto/Manu ............... 21 Boost ............... 22 Comfort/reduction temperature temperature ..
  • Page 4: Information About This Manual

    Information about this manual nformatIon about thIs manual Read this manual carefully before starting to use the device. Keep the manual so you can refer to it at a later date if you need to. If you hand over the device to other persons for use, please hand over the operating manual as well.
  • Page 5: Function

    Function Using the device for any purpose other than that de- scribed in this operating manual does not fall within the scope of intended use and shall invalidate any warranty or liability. This also applies to any conver- sion or modification work. The device is intended for private use only.
  • Page 6 Function a new MAX! House solution in a new installation. In this installation, the MAX! Eco Switch can optionally be integrated. MAX! Room solution In the room solution, the settings of all connected devices in your room can comfortably be made via the MAX! Wall Thermostat+.
  • Page 7: Device Overview

    Device overview evIce overvIew Automatic mode (Auto), manual mode (Manu), holiday mode ( ), boost function ( open-window-function ( Display of setpoint temperature Auto/Manu button: Switch between automatic and man- ual mode, exit the holiday mode Handwheel for temperature settings Boost button: Activate the boost function, confirm, start teach-in procedure Switch between reduction and comfort temperature...
  • Page 8: Display Content In Normal Mode

    Display content in normal mode Isplay content In normal moDe The setpoint temperature is displayed during normal opera- tion, along with the mode. In the example, the MAX! Radia- tor Thermostat is in automatic mode (Auto) and the comfort temperature ( ) of 21.0°C is set.
  • Page 9 Start-up adapting run afterwards (see sec. „6.3 Adapting run“ on page 17). A battery symbol ( ) indicates that the batteries need to be replaced. After removing the batteries, you should wait approx. 1 minute before inserting the new ones. The service life of new alkaline batteries is approxi- mately two years.
  • Page 10 Start-up • Heimeier • MNG • Junkers • Landis+Gyr (Duodyr) • Honeywell-Braukmann • Oventrop • Schlösser • Comap • Valf Sanayii • Mertik Maxitrol • Watts • Wingenroth (Wiroflex) • R.B.M • Tiemme • Jaga • Siemens • Idmar By means of the adapters in the delivery, the device can be installed on radiator valves of type Danfoss RA, Danfoss RAV and Danfoss RAVL.
  • Page 11 Start-up • Union nut: Unscrew the union nut in an anticlockwise di- rection (2). The thermostat head can then be removed (3). • Snap-on fastenings: Thermostat dials that have been at- tached using this method can be easily released by giving the lock/union nut a slight turn in the anticlockwise di- rection (2).
  • Page 12 Start-up 6.2.2 Adapter for Danfoss One of the provided adapters is needed to attach to Danfoss valves. The assignment of the suitable adapter ring to the relevant valve can be found in the following illustrations. Please ensure that you do not trap your fingers be- tween the two halves of the adapter! The Danfoss valve bodies have elongated notches (I) around their circumference (see arrow), which also ensure that the...
  • Page 13 Start-up During installation, please ensure that the pins inside the adapter (J) are lined up with the notches (I) on the valve. Ensure that a suitable adapter for the valve is prop- erly clipped on.
  • Page 14 Start-up The lifter extension (K) must be fitted to the valve pin of RAV valves prior to installation. During installation, please ensure that the pins inside the adapter (J) are lined up with the notches (I) on the valve. Ensure that a suitable adapter for the valve is prop- erly clipped on.
  • Page 15 Start-up The adapter RAVL does not have to be screwed.
  • Page 16 Start-up 6.2.3 Support ring The valves from different manufacturers may have tolerance fluctuations that make the radiator thermostat more loosely seated on the valve. In this case, the provided support ring (L) should be placed into the flange before mounting the ra- diator thermostat.
  • Page 17 Start-up DaptIng run Once the batteries have been inserted and date and time have been set, the motor reverses; meanwhile, "InS" and the ac- tivity symbol ( ) are displayed. As soon as "InS" is displayed without the activity symbol ( ), the radiator thermostat can be mounted.
  • Page 18: Teaching-In

    Teaching-in eachIng In order to be able to use the MAX! Radiator Thermostat in your installation, you must teach it in first. The teach-in pro- cedure depends on the system variant used. Choose your system variant (House or Room solution) and follow the in- structions below.
  • Page 19 Teaching-in • After teaching-in has been successful, the display returns back to normal display. As soon as the MAX! Radiator Thermostat has been taught-in to a MAX! Cube, all settings will be trans- mitted via radio. The MAX! Radiator Thermostat can only be taught-in to one MAX! Cube.
  • Page 20 Teaching-in > 3 s > 3 s After teaching-in has been successful, the display returns back to normal display. As soon as the MAX! Radiator Thermostat has been taught-in to the MAX! Wall Thermostat, all settings such as date, time or week program will be transmit- ted via radio.
  • Page 21: Auto/Manu

    Auto/Manu To switch between operating modes, press and immediately release the Auto/Manu button (the operating modes only be- come available for selection once installation is complete). • Auto: Week program - automatic temperature regulation in accordance with the time profile saved (heat/reduce). In the MAX! House solution you can individually configure your week programs via the MAX! software.
  • Page 22: Boost

    Boost oost The boost function makes use of human sensations of heat. When the function is activated, the heating valve opens im- mediately for 5 minutes at 80 % (factory setting). You can feel the heat from the radiator immediately and at the end of the 5 minutes, the room continues to heat up.
  • Page 23: Comfort/Reduction Temperature Temperature

    Comfort/reduction temperature temperature In the MAX! Room solution you can individually configure the duration of the boost function via the MAX! Wall Thermostat. If the duration of the boost function (e.g. via the MAX! Cube or MAX! Wall Thermostat+) is set so that the display exceeds 999 seconds, the display value switches from seconds to minutes.
  • Page 24: Child Safeguard/Operating Lock

    Child safeguard/operating lock hIlD safeguarD operatIng lock Operation of the device can be locked to avoid settings be- ing changed unintended (e.g. through involuntary touch). • To activate/deactivate the operating lock, press and im- mediately release the Auto/Manu and ( ) buttons si- multaneously.
  • Page 25: Restore Factory Settings

    Restore factory settings estore factory settIngs The factory settings of the MAX! Radiator Thermostat can be restored manually. Restoring the factory settings deletes all settings and information about taught-in devices. Before restoring the factory settings of the MAX! Ra- diator Thermostat, first delete the device from the MAX! software in case you use the MAX! Radiator Thermostat in connection with a MAX! Cube.
  • Page 26 LED flashing sequences and transmission behaviour Device already Make sure the device is no taught-in to a MAX! longer taught-in to the Cube Cube or MAX! Wall (in the software) or the Wall Thermostat+ Thermostat+ and perform a reset. Then you can teach-in the device again.
  • Page 27: Maintenance And Cleaning

    Maintenance and cleaning aIntenance anD cleanIng The product does not require any maintenance. Enlist the help of an expert to carry out any repairs. Clean the product using a soft, lint-free cloth that is clean and dry. You may dampen the cloth a little with lukewarm water in order to remove more stubborn marks.
  • Page 28: Technical Data

    Technical data echnIcal Data Device short description: BC-RT-TRX-CyG-3 Supply voltage: 2x 1.5 V LR6/mignon/AA Current consumption: 100 mA (max.) Battery life: 2 years (typ.) Display: Radio frequency: 868.3 MHz Typ. open area RF range: > 100 m Receiver category: SRD category 2 Duty cycle: <...
  • Page 29 Technical data Max. number of devices to be taught-in: MAX! House solution • max. 50 devices in max. 10 rooms, • max. 4 MAX! Eco Switch , 8 MAX! ( + ) • per room max. 8 MAX! Radiator Thermostats Window Sensors and 1 MAX! Wall Thermostat MAX! Room solution: •...
  • Page 32 Bevollmächtigter des Herstellers: Manufacturer’s authorised representative: eQ-3 AG Maiburger Straße 29 26789 Leer / GERMANY www.eQ-3.de...

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