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3 Mounting and installation

Mounting
Installing your
thermostat
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NOTICE
We recommend hiring licensed installers to mount and install the thermostat.
The thermostat is suitable for wall mounting.
The recommended height is 1.50 m above the floor.
Do not mount the thermostat in recesses, shelves, behind curtains or doors, or
above or near heat sources.
Avoid direct solar radiation and drafts.
Seal the conduit box or the installation tube if any, as air currents can affect
sensor readings.
Adhere to allowed ambient conditions.
In addition to the following instructions, a step-by-step graphical instruction
showing how to assemble different components and mount the thermostat can be
found in the
Mounting
instructions. The following part only gives textual instructions
so as to assist you with safe and successful mounting.
1. Switch off power to your heating system and old thermostat by using your
home's breaker box.
2. Remove the cover of your old thermostat.
3. Label the wires according to your old thermostat terminal designations, using
the stickers provided together with the thermostat. It is also helpful if you take a
picture of the current wire connections for reference later on.
4. Disconnect all the labeled wires and then remove your old thermostat.
NOTICE! Do not dispose of your old thermostat as part of household
waste if it contains mercury in a sealed tube. Contact a thermostat
recycling organization, for example, www.thermostat-recycle.org, for safe
disposal of your old thermostat.
5. Determine if you need to have more wires connected to the power unit to be
installed. If so, prepare the wires and label them accordingly. We strongly
recommend hiring installers to connect the wires.
6. Seal the conduit box or the installation tube to prevent entry of cold or hot air
and make sure the temperature readings of the internal sensor are correct.
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