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This booklet is designed to give you the information required for you to get the most out of your LHZ radiator. Please take the time to read and understand all the directions and tips to ensure that you are operating the radiator efficiently and correctly.
Table of Contents Introduction Radio Frequency Control • Initial setup • Setting the time • Setting the temperatures • Choosing a program • Holiday Function • Other Functions • Recommended operating guidelines Wireless Controller Operating Guidelines • Lights on the receiver • Operating temperatures • Program settings • Positioning of the controller Manual Control • Setting the temperature • Ensuring the temperature ...
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Radio Frequency Operated LHZ Radiators Instructions for the set up for TEI 5/TEI 6 radio frequency control systems (7 day control). TEI 5 (Radio Frequency Receiver) – when using one of the Radio Controlled Systems, the TEI 5 receiver comes already pre wired to the radiator. Once the radiator has been installed, the receiver can be situated discreetly behind the radiator, either mounted on the wall or directly on to the appliance.
Initial Set Up Step 1 When ordering an EHC Radio Frequency (R/F) controlled radiator, the radiator will already have the receiver wired in to it (as illustrated on previous page). Step 2 Once connected, the receiver will show a yellow LED light indicating that it is manual mode Step 3 Push the button on the receiver for 5 seconds until the green light appears, indicating that the receiver is ready to be linked to the thermostat.
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Step 4 Turn ON the thermostat TEI6 and put into the “Sun” position using the left and right arrows, indicated in the LCD tool bar at the top of the display. Step 5 Push the “OK” button for 5 seconds until “nrf in it” is displayed and a quick moving LCD light flashes across the bottom of the display.
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This can be tested this by pressing the plus (+) button the controls the temperature setting on the LCD display, to raise the temperature above the current room temperature. The LCD light will then flash across the button of the display. When it stops a red LED light will light up on the receiver, indicating that now the radiator is ready to heat up.
Setting the Time Step 1 Move the controller into the “Clock/Time” setting, second from the right, using the left and right arrows. Step 2 Press “OK” once and the minutes will start flashing, adjust the minutes using the + and - buttons.
Setting the Temperatures Step 1 Put the controller into the “Sun” setting, use the plus and minus keys to choose the desired temperature. If the desired temperature is greater than the current room temperature, a flame will appear on the left hand side. Step 2 Press OK to alternate between room temperature and the desired temperature.
Choosing a Programm Step 1 Put the controller into the “P” setting at the far right. Step 2 – to set your own individual programm Press + or – until U1 flashes and press “OK”. Step 3 Each of the blocks along the bottom of the screen represent one hour. Move through the hours using the arrow keys and move them between the “Sun”...
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Step 4 Once the day is shown as you would like it, Press “OK” and the day square will move to the next day. Step 5 If the next is the same then press “OK” and the day square will move to the next. Note –...
Holiday Function Step 1 Put the controller into the “P” function and the right arrow. Step 2 Press the + or – to program the time you are going to go on holiday for. Step 3 Press “OK” to confirm. The “Suitcase” sign indicates holiday mode. Other Functions You can turn the controller off by moving the square to the Icon which is third from the right.
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As with any form of heating, every degree higher you set the room temperature, the more money it is going to cost to run. However, LHZ radiators give off a nice soft ambient heat, therefore your comfort levels will be achieved at lower temperature settings relative to other forms of heating.
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LHZ TEI 1 – manual Thermostat Each radiator can be controlled individually by simply operating the TEI 1 thermostatic control knob located on the side panel of the radiator. This can be set to meet the temperature requirements of the room by simply turning the TEI 1 knob until you reach your desired room temperature.
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The luminous indicator (Red LED) above the control knob will indicate the status of the heating: LED lit: heating on or the set temperature has not been reached LED not lit: heating off or the set temperature has been achieved The TEI 1 is operated by turning the control knob: Turning it clockwise allows you to increase the temperature.
Troubleshooting The room is getting too hot. Manual radiator: Reduce the temperature by turning the dial to a lower number. Wireless Control: Reduce the temperature by putting the controller into the sun setting and pressing the minus button. Make sure the controller is linked to the receiver, if the green light on the radiator is blinking, then you need to perform the initial setup.
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The radiator is not coming on Manual radiator: Make sure the plug is turned on at the wall. Turn the temperature up by turning the dial to a higher number or until the red light comes on. Wireless control: Make sure the plug is turned on at the wall. Put the controller in the sun setting and increase the temperature by one or two degrees.
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Customer Service Questionnaire Do you understand the following Please circle • What the lights on the radiator mean Yes No • What the moon temperature setting is for Yes No • How to change the temperature setting Yes No • How to program the controller Yes No •...
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Please send this form back to your retailer. If you have circled “NO” in any area above a Customer Service representative will contact you directly. To be signed by the purchaser Signed: ................. Date: ....... Name: ........................Address: ........................ For office use only: Installed by: ............
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