Falling Objects - Siemens SSA911.01ZB Manual

Connected home radiator valve actuator zigbee, wireless
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Explosion due to fire or short circuit, even with discharged batteries
Risk of injury due to flying parts
Leakage of electrolyte
Severe burns
Observe the following:
Observe the polarities (+/-).
The batteries must be new and undamaged.
Do not mix new and used batteries.
Store, transport and dispose of the batteries in compliance with local requirements, regula-
tions and laws. Also observe the instructions of the battery manufacturer.
Mounting
The SSA911.01ZB is mounted on the radiator valve. There are no preferred mounting posi-
tions; the actuator SSA911.01ZB may be operated in all mounting positions. Make sure the
display is visible and the buttons are accessible.

Falling objects

Overhead installation may result in injury from falling objects.
Firmly tighten the screw nut by hand. No tools are required to tighten the actuator on the
valve.
Commissioning
Install the mobile application Connected Home.
Install and commission Connected Home Hub GTW100ZB (see also quick guide
A6V12694180).
Optional: Install and commission Connected Home Receiver RCR110.2ZB (see also
quick guide A6V11562443).
Install and commission Connected Home Radiator Valve SSA911.01ZB (see app, quick
guide A5W00205935A).
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Prevent the batteries from coming into contact with water.
Do not recharge batteries.
Do not damage or disassemble batteries.
Do not expose batteries to temperatures over 85 °C.
Handle damaged batteries only wearing suitable protective gloves.
In case of contact with electrolyte, rinse eyes immediately with plenty of water. Consult
a doctor.
Do not install the actuator more than 2 m above ground.
– The app provides a step-by-step guide through the commissioning process.
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
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2022-02-14

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