Netatmo THM01 Netatmo Thermostat User Manual Manuel 2 EN indd
Netatmo Netatmo Thermostat Manuel 2 EN indd
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Warning Warning! • Read these instructions carefully before starting the installation. • The Netatmo Thermostat must be installed according to applicable standards. • Before any intervention, make sure power is turned off. Manuel 2_EN.indd 2 13/01/2014 10:26:46 In the box Thermostat Mobile stand Relay Boiler adapter Mounting Plate Color Adhesives (Trim plate)* (Mains adapter)* 3 AAA batteries 4 screws 4 screw anchors 1 USB cable Tape Cover * not used in this setup Manuel 2_EN.indd 3 13/01/2014 10:26:47 Identify Open the boiler door using the manual, if necessary. Find your former thermostat’s relay. Follow its wires to identify to which boiler terminals they are connected. P/N LS / LR or or TA L/N COM / NO or Take a picture of the wiring. Note: Some thermostats are connected to different terminals from those on the diagram’s list (for example, eBus, EMS…). In this case, you will have to identify the right thermostat terminals, labeled LS-LR, TA, or COM-NO 220V Power supply terminals Usually blue and brown wires Manuel 2_EN.indd 4 Thermostat terminal Usually black or grey wires 13/01/2014 10:26:47 Replace Disconnect your former thermostat’s relay. Connect the wires of the boiler adapter in place of the former thermostat’s relay, as shown on the diagram. Ls / LR P/N or L/N or TA or COM / NO Our forum can help you identify where to plug the wires in, at forum.netatmo.com. In doubt, please send a picture of your wiring to: photo@netatmo.com and our support team will help you identify the right terminals. 220V Power supply terminals Blue and brown wires terminal k or grey Manuel 2_EN.indd 5 Thermostat terminal Black and grey wires 13/01/2014 10:26:47 Setting the relay The boiler adapter should be placed as far as possible from metallic items (wiring, pipes, electrical grid…). 30 cm The boiler adapter can be affixed to the wall with the double-sided tape or the screws provided. or Not Pleas Manuel 2_EN.indd 6 13/01/2014 10:26:48 Testing the relay Connect the relay into the boiler adapter. Switch the power supply back on. The relay will blink blue. Note: If the relay does not blink after turning the power back on, it is not power supplied. Please check how the blue and brown wires are wired. Do not forget to switch off the power supply before any intervention. Manuel 2_EN.indd 7 13/01/2014 10:26:48 Testing the relay Push the relay button. The relay will light up blue and switch on the boiler. Push the relay button again. The relay light will turn off to indicate the boiler is off. Note: If the boiler doesn’t switch on when the blue light is on, the relay is incorrectly wired to the boiler. In this case, check where the grey and black wires are connected. In doubt, please read in your boiler’s instructions manual [ the «room thermostat» section]. Manuel 2_EN.indd 8 13/01/2014 10:26:48 Thermostat The Thermostat will display the start screen and search for the relay. Insert the batteries into the Thermostat. 21 20 Desired temperature Measured temperature If the Thermostat has found the relay, it will display the setpoint and the room temperatures. to the ead in Manuel 2_EN.indd 9 or 21 20 If the Thermostat hasn’t found the relay, it will display the «!» symbol. In this case, move the relay closer to the Thermostat and wait until the «!» symbol disappears. 13/01/2014 10:26:48 Test Tap the top of the Thermostat until the screen shows « MAX ». The Thermostat will switch on the boiler. clic 21 20 20 Tap the bottom of the Thermostat until it displays « OFF ». The Thermostat will switch off the boiler. 20 20 clic Manuel 2_EN.indd 10 13/01/2014 10:26:49 Customisation You can choose to customise your Thermostat by using one of the colour adhesives. Take off the outer frame of the adhesive. Stick it on the back of your Thermostat. Manuel 2_EN.indd 11 13/01/2014 10:26:49 Location or Set the Thermostat on the mounting plate. Clip the Thermostat on its mobile stand and place it on a shelf in the living room. 1m 1m 18 22 1.5 m More than 1m from the openings Manuel 2_EN.indd 12 1.5m high Away from any cold or heat source 13/01/2014 10:26:50 App To use your Thermostat from your smartphone, tablet or computer, visit: http://thermostat.netatmo.com PC / Mac Smartphone / Tablettes d or Manuel 2_EN.indd 13 13/01/2014 10:26:50 Specifications SIZE Thermostat : 83x83x22 mm DESIGN Designed by Starck. Translucent minimalist plexiglass cube. 5 interchangeable colors in the box. SENSORS AND MEASUREMENTS Temperature (measurement): Ranges from 0°C to 50°C Accuracy: +- 0.5° C Temperature (setpoint): Ranges from 7°C to 30°C Increment: 0.5°C Unit: °C E-INK DISPLAY Energy efficient, longer battery life and optimal readability. FREE APP, LIFETIME SUPPORT No subscription fee. App available on the App Store and on Google Play. Free access to your online personal dashboard. Accessible from multiple devices. Manuel 2_EN.indd 14 WIRELESS SPECIFICATIONS Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n compatible (2.4GHz). Supported security: Open/WEP/WPA/ WPA2-personal (TKIP and AES). Wireless connection between thermostat and relay: radio long range 100m. POWER AND BATTERIES 3 AAA batteries. 1 year battery life. SETUP AND COMPATIBILITY Compatible with gas, fuel and wood boilers. Switching current: max 4 A Switching voltage: max 250 VAC Switching power: max 120 W COMPATIBLE WITH IPHONE AND IPAD iPhone 4, iPhone 4s, iPhone 5, iPhone 5c / 5s iPad mini, iPad mini with Retina display, iPad 2, iPad (3rd generation), iPad (4th generation), iPad Air iPod touch (5th generation) COMPATIBLE WITH ANDROID SMARTPHONE Android 4.0 required 13/01/2014 10:26:50 Manuel 2_EN.indd 15 13/01/2014 10:26:50 FCC WARNING This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE 1: Any changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
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