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GENERAL LIFE HT250 RF Digital Room Thermostat User Manual

RECEIVERWIRINGDIAGRAM  
ROOMTHERMOSTAT  
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AC  
(230V)  
ENGLISH  
COM  
NO  
DIGITAL ROOM THERMOSTAT  
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generallife.com.tr  
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BATTERY PLACEMENT  
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HT250 RF USER MANUAL  
HEATING/COOLING UNIT  
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Battery Indicator  
Room Temperature  
Set Temperature  
Cooling Indicator  
- If the Cooling Indicator is blinking, the cooling unit is working.  
- If the Cooling Indicator is steady, the cooling unit is not working.  
Heating Indicator  
- If the Heating Indicator is blinking, the heating unit is working.  
- If the Heating Indicator is steady, the heating unit is not working.  
ON/OFF and Temperature Setting Button  
GENERALSPECIFICATIONS  
Warning!  
Operations within the heating / cooling unit or the electrical installation  
must be carriedout byprofessionally qualified persons.  
HT250 RF is a wireless room thermostat. The user can adjust the  
room temperature with the required temperature and get more  
comfortable and economic heating/cooling.  
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PAIRINGTHEROOMTHERMOSTATANDTHERECEIVER  
Primarily press the sync button of receiver for 2 seconds and see blinking  
green light of receiver.  
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PreciseTemperatureMeasurement  
Heating calibration  
ON/OFFControl  
WirelessConnection  
TPIAlgorithm  
While yourdeviceis turned off, press and hold thebutton for 3 seconds.  
As shown in the picture above, press the screwdriverforward from the space  
shown, bend the tabs and separate the front cover. Insert 2 new AAA alkaline  
batteries in the battery housing with the correct battery direction. Replace  
both batteries at the same time. Then align the front part of your Room  
Thermostatto thebackand squeezeittowards theback.  
Press thebutton until the“  
” menu appears.  
Heating/Cooling Modes  
RECEIVER  
Then turn up thebutton to right or leftway.  
1-Manual Operation Button:  
Deactivates the Receiver and allows you  
If the pairing is successful, the green flashing LED on the receiver will be  
constant.  
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HT250RF AND EQUIPMENTS  
to use heating/cooling unit manually.  
2-Pairing Button:  
Receiverand Room Thermostathavebeen paired to eachother.  
Low Battery Warning: When the “  
” icon appears on the screen, it means  
Holder  
Alkaline  
Battery  
HT250 RF  
Room Thermostat  
“low battery warning”. It is recommended to replace the batteries when this  
warning appears.  
Pairs the Receiver and the Room  
ROOMTHERMOSTATTEMPERATURECALIBRATION  
Temperature sensors which are used in Room Thermostats are highly  
sensitive. You mayneed to calibrate yourRoom Thermostat if youwould like  
to get the same temperature values with other thermometers in your living  
space.  
Thermostat.  
Warning: When the product is not used for a long period (more than 15 days),  
remove the batteries. Otherwise, malfunctions that may occur would be out of  
warranty.  
3-Receiver LED Light  
4-Receiver Power Cable Input  
5-Heating/Cooling Unit Connection  
Cable Input  
Pleasethrowyourdead batteries into thewastebin forbatteries.  
While yourdeviceis turned off, press and hold thebutton for 3 seconds.  
Press the button until the “ ” menu appers. In order to see the desired  
RECEIVERPLACEMENT  
temperature, set the temperature difference by turning the button to right  
or left. This valuecan be arranged between-8oC" and “+8oC".  
To save the settings and exit, press the "On/Off" button until the device  
turns off.  
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The important things to note for the Receiver  
placement is avoiding physical contact between the  
Receiver and heating/cooling unit, and protecting it  
against materialssuch asliquid, dust etc.  
Dowels and  
Screws  
Receiver  
RECEIVERLEDDESCRIPTIONS  
Constant Red  
Blinking Green  
Constant Green  
Receiver has power but Receiver and Room  
Note:Recommended tempreturecalibration is “0.0oC”.  
Thermostat are not paired.  
Waiting for pairing signal from the  
Room Thermostat.  
ROOMTHERMOSTATHEATING/COOLINGMODES  
Your Room Thermostat has heating and cooling modes. In order to switch  
easilybetweenheating and cooling modes:  
Receiver and Room Thermostat are paired.  
Heating/cooling unit is not operating.  
Operate the heating/cooling unit signal has  
reached to the Receiver.  
The devices should be placed in order to minimize the damage to the  
receivedand transmittedsignals bypayingattentiontothefollowingpoints;  
While yourdeviceis turned off, press and hold thebutton for 3 seconds.  
The devicesshould not be mounted on metalsurfaces.  
The devices should not be installed close to electrical cables and  
electronic equipment such ascomputers and televisionunits.  
The devices should not be installed near large metal structures or other  
building materials using fine metal meshes such as special glass or  
special concrete.  
3 Short Orange  
Blinking  
Press thebutton until the“  
You can switch between “  
” menu appears.  
” (heating) and “  
” (cooling) modes by  
Constant Orange  
Heating/cooling unit is operating.  
turning thebutton to right or leftin the“  
” menu.  
TECHNICALDATA  
To savethesettingsand exit, press thebutton until thedeviceturns off.  
The settings you have made have been saved. Once you turned on your  
device, itwill operatewiththechanged settings.  
3 Short Green  
Blinking  
Shut the heating/cooling unit down signal has  
reached to the Receiver.  
Room Thermostat  
Distance between the Room Thermostat and the Receiver should not  
exceed20metersor 2 floors.  
Blinking Orange  
Heating/Cooling unit operates in manual mode.  
Dimensions  
85mm / 125mm / 24mm  
3V DC (2 x AAA alkaline battery)  
0.1oC  
FACTORY SETTINGS RESET  
Operating Current  
Temperature Measurement  
Accuracy  
Receiver must be installed at least 50 cm away from the heating/cooling  
unit.  
You can reset your Room Thermostat to its default factory settings.  
This operation resets the calibration setting, heating/coling modes  
and hysteresis settings to factory setting. To reset your Room  
Thermostatto factory setting:  
Blinking Red  
Receiver did not get any signal from the Room  
Thermostat for 22 minutes or longer.  
Heating/cooling unit has shut down.  
(5oC) – (30oC)  
RECEIVERSETUP  
Operating Temperature Range  
Battery Life  
First, shut down your heating/cooling unit and your heating/cooling unit's  
power sourcewithallelectricalcurrent(fuse, socketetc.)  
As shown in the connection diagram, connect one end of the  
heating/cooling unit connection cable to the COM and the other to the NO  
input of theReceiver.  
1 Years (2 x AAA)  
(-10oC) – (+50oC)  
(-20oC) – (+60oC)  
ROOMTHERMOSTATPLACEMENT  
While your device is turned off, press and hold the button for 3  
seconds.  
Operating Temperature  
Storage Temperature  
Room Thermostat needs to be placed in the room which is used most  
frequently. For instance; living room or lounge. Placing the Room  
Thermostat in a spot that have air circulation like entrance of a room  
or side of window should be avoided. Also anywhere close to  
heating/cooling units such as radiator, stove and spots which get  
direct sun lights would not be suitable. Room Thermostat needs to be  
located above the floor 150 cm height. Few trials may be made to find  
themost convenientspot.  
Pressthebutton until the“  
While in the “ “ menu, turn the button to right or left in order to  
select“ “ option and pressthebutton.  
” menu appears.  
Connect the other ends of the cable -which you connected to the Receiver  
to room thermostat connection terminal as shown in your  
heating/cooling unit's user manual.  
Your devicewillbe turned off and resetto factory settings.  
Receiver  
You must first connect the Receiver power cable to the Receiver and then  
to thefuse to which theheating/cooling unit is connected.  
After completing the cable connection process, firstly turn on your fuse  
and then yourheating/cooling unit.  
TPIROOMTHERMOSTATWORKINGLOGIC  
Dimensions  
90mm / 90mm / 25mm  
230V AC  
Your Room Thermostat works with the TPI algorithm. Room  
Thermostats using TPI technology predict when the temperature of  
your home will rise above or below the set temperature and turn the  
heating / cooling unit on and off accordingly. This ensures that your  
home stays at the temperature you set without maximum deviations  
up and down.  
Operation Current  
Relay NO Switching Current  
min. 20 cm  
7A (240VAC – Resistive load)  
10A (120VAC – Resistive load)  
(-20oC) – (+60oC)  
By pressing the Receiver's manual usage button for 2 seconds, youshould  
see the Orange Light blinking on the Receiver. In this way, after making  
sure that the heating/cooling unit is operating, press the same button  
again for 2 seconds and seethattheOrangeLEDturns off.  
Set up the Room Thermostat to pair the Receiver with the Room  
Thermostat.  
Storage Temperature  
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NameGENERAL LIFE HT250 RF Digital Room Thermostat User Manual
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GENERAL LIFE HT250 RF Digital Room Thermostat User Manual
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Summary of Contents

  • Page 1: Battery placement is crucial for the operation of the digital room thermostat. The HT250 RF is a wireless room thermostat that allows users to adjust room temperature for comfort and efficiency. The cooling and heating indicators show the operational status of the respective units. Operations must be carried out by professionally qualified persons to ensure safety. Pairing the room thermostat and the receiver involves pressing the sync button on the receiver. Temperature calibration may be necessary for accurate readings compared to other thermometers. The receiver should be placed away from heating/cooling units and electronic devices to minimize interference. The room thermostat should be installed at a height of 150 cm above the floor for optimal performance. The TPI algorithm helps maintain the desired temperature by predicting when to activate the heating or cooling unit. Factory settings can be reset to restore default configurations for the room thermostat.
  • Page 2: Warranty conditions state that the warranty period starts from the invoice date and lasts for 5 years against manufacturing defects. Devices and apparatus are delivered in working condition, and on-site commissioning is subject to a service fee. Repairs covered by the warranty are carried out at the company factory, with transportation costs borne by the customer for on-site services. Maintenance of devices is also conducted by the company, with travel fares belonging to the customer. TPI technology ensures energy efficiency by measuring and applying optimal timings for maintaining the desired temperature. If the TPI Room Thermostat is de-energized or relocated, the learning process restarts and takes about 7 days. Malfunctions caused by customer misuse are not covered by the warranty, and all expenses will be the customer's responsibility. The warranty does not cover damages from battery leakage, rust, or use in acidic/humid environments. The warranty document must be retained by the customer, and a replacement will not be issued if lost. Customers can appeal to consumer courts or arbitration committees for complaints regarding warranty issues.