3. Installation
3.1 Location of the thermostat
The thermostat is set to room control by default, which means that the inside temperature is used
to control the central heating. That is why it is best to locate the thermostat on an internal wall in
the room in which you spend the most time, such as the living room.
Do not locate the thermostat too close to heat sources (fireplace, radiator, lamp, candles, direct
sunlight etc.), or in places where it may be draughty.
Thermostat RF
The following also apply for the thermostat RF:
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Position the thermostat at least 1 metre from equipment with electromagnetic emissions such
as washing machines, Tumble driers, wireless telephones, TVs, computers, microwave ovens,
etc.
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Position the thermostat so that it has good reception. Take account of the fact that objects
containing metal will affect the reception. These include steel-reinforced concrete, mirrors
and windows with a metal coating, insulating films etc.
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