MT10RF/MECHANICAL RF THERMOSTAT Radio frequency controlled single channel mechanical timer and room thermostat with receiver 7-716-192-037 FOR GREENSTAR i, GREENSTAR Si and GREENSTAR CDi MODELS override INSTRUCTION MANUAL FITTING & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
CONTACT INFORMATION MANUAL INFORMATION WORCESTER, BOSCH GROUP: TECHNICAL: 08705 266241 SERVICE: 08457 256206 SPARES: 01905 752571 LITERATURE: 01905 752556 TRAINING: 01905 752526 SALES: 01905 752640 WEBSITE: www.worcester-bosch.co.uk PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE STARTING. THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE APPLICABLE TO THE WORCESTER PRODUCT MODEL(S) STATED ON THE FRONT COVER OF THIS MANUAL ONLY AND MUST NOT BE USED WITH ANY OTHER MAKE OR MODEL. OF APPLIANCE.
2 TECHNICAL DATA 3 INSTALLATION & COMMISSIONING FITTING THE RECEIVER 4 TRANSMITTER RADIO LINK SETUP & LOCATION 5 TRANSMITTER CLEARANCES & FIXING 6 USER INSTRUCTIONS TRANSMITTER CONTROLS 7 RECEIVER FUNCTIONS 8 BATTERY REPLACEMENT 9 INSTALLATION & COMMISSIONING GENERAL INFORMATION USER INSTRUCTIONS ACCESSORY INFORMATION ACCESSORY INFORMATION CONTENTS CONTENTS TRANSMITTER/RECEIVER MAINTENANCE & SPARES FITTING & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 8-716-107-486d (12.
GENERAL INFORMATION STANDARD PACKAGE: A - Receiver for the Greenstar i, Greenstar Si and Greenstar CDi models. ACCESSORY INFORMATION A B - Transmitter. C - Screws (x2). D - Wall Plugs (x2). E - Instructions. F - Batteries (x2). SPECIFICATIONS: Transmitter: Single channel, radio frequency central heating timer. B Mechanical timer with in-built RF Transmitter. Built-in battery housing. 2 AA alkaline LR6 batteries included. Low battery warning. Max. signal range approx.
DESCRIPTION UNITS TRANSMITTER RECEIVER mm H158xW75xD36.5 - - 2xLR6/AA batteries 24v DC °C -5 to +45 -5 to +45 Class of protection - II II Degree of protection IP 20 20 Accuracy sec/day ±2.5 @ 25°C - Battery life year 1 approx.
A B FITTING THE RECEIVER 2 D 1 DANGER - 24V & 230V: DO NOT TOUCH THE ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS OR CIRCUITS. C INSTALLATION & COMMISSIONING CAUTION: ISOLATE THE MAINS ELECTRICITY SUPPLY BEFORE STARTING ANY WORK AND OBSERVE ALL RELEVANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS. 3 E OBSERVE ELECTRONIC STATIC DISCHARGE PRECAUTIONS. DO NOT TOUCH THE PCB CIRCUITS E Important: Switch off boiler. 4 H F B C E 7 1 6 D Release securing screw (A). 2 Pull cover panel (B) upwards to remove.
A TRANSMITTER RADIO LINK SETUP & LOCATION B Radio Link setup: 1 1 18 Establishing a radio link: 19 2 0 21 5 2 22 4 Locate a flat bladed screwdriver into the slots in the baseplate (B), as shown and twist to lift the transmitter top (A) away from the baseplate (B). Press and hold button (C) down on the receiver for approximately 5 seconds to the enter setup mode with the LED (D) continuously on. 23 The receiver is now ready to accept a setup signal from the transmitter for up to 2 minutes.
250 TRANSMITTER CLEARANCES & FIXING 75 TRANSMITTER CLEARANCES: See diagram opposite for minimum area (shown in mm) required for operation. 45 160 45 C B 1 SAFETY: All relevant safety precautions must be undertaken. Protective clothing, footwear, gloves and safety goggles must be worn as appropriate. TRANSMITTER FIXING: INSTALLATION & COMMISSIONING 1 Hold baseplate (B) level to mark securing points (C) and remove baseplate (B).
TRANSMITTER CONTROLS C F D B INFORMATION: A Slide open panel (A) to expose quick reference user instructions (B). SETTING THE 24 HOUR CLOCK: 1 2 Slide cover (D) off the transmitter (C). 2 Rotate outer ring (E) in direction of arrow (clockwise) until the clock hands and the 24 hour pointer (F) display the correct time. Note: Do not rotate anti-clockwise or damage may occur to the unit.
RECEIVER FUNCTIONS 1 1 NORMAL OPERATION: LED (A) is continuously on when there is a demand for heating and continuously off when there is no demand for heating. A override Note: The LED is briefly interrupted each time a signal is received. override 2 SIGNAL RECEIVED: LED (A) flashes twice each time a signal is received from the transmitter. 3 LOW BATTERY STATE: A 2 LED (A) flashes slowly, on for one second and off for one second.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT A 1 B TO REPLACE THE BATTERIES: Do not use rechargeable batteries. 1 Locate flat bladed screwdriver into slots and twist to lift top of transmitter (A) away from baseplate (B). 2 Remove existing batteries (C) and dispose of safely, do not touch the circuits inside the transmitter. Replace batteries with the same type (D) and check they are correctly fitted to the transmitter (A). 3 2 D Align outer edge and internal lugs (F) of transmitter to baseplate (B) and push fit to secure.
TRANSMITTER/RECEIVER MAINTENANCE & SPARES A Transmitter maintenance: Wipe outer casing (A) with a clean dry cloth, do not use polish or detergents. Do not touch any circuits inside the transmitter. Receiver maintenance: The receiver unit (B) requires no maintenance and has no serviceable components. Servicing: These units cannot be serviced. Should the existing unit fail to function correctly, check: receiver times and program settings are correct. B the RF signal link is set up.