HIVE HAH2INSTAMZ-01 Active Heating Thermostat User Guide
| General | Details |
|---|---|
| Name | HIVE HAH2INSTAMZ-01 Active Heating Thermostat User Guide |
| Make | HIVE |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | PDF (Download) |
| File size | 0.34 MB |

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HIVE HAH2INSTAMZ-01 Active Heating Thermostat User Guide Overview
Summary of Contents
- Page 1: Page 1
- Page 2: Welcome to Hive Hive Active Heating is the clever way to control your heating, and if you have a hot water tank, your hot water too. This guide tells you everything you need to know.
- Page 3: Hot water Boost Heating Screen Back Dial Confirm Menu If you’ve bought Hive Active Heating, for help controlling your heating and hot water remotely visit hivehome.com
- Page 4: Hot water Other features Multizone Troubleshooting
- Page 5: Getting started How to change the temperature: Turn the dial clockwise to increase the target temperature. Your heating will come on if the target temperature is above the actual temperature. Turn the dial anti-clockwise to lower the target temperature.
- Page 6: How to change mode: Your thermostat has 3 different heating modes: Schedule, Manual, and Off. Push the dial to wake up the thermostat. Once the screen turns on, press the Menu button and select Heat. Here you’ll see the different modes: Schedule, Manual, and Off. Schedule turns your heating on and off when you want it to and can be more energy efficient. Manual makes sure your home maintains a constant temperature. Off leaves your heating in Frost Protection - so your heating will only come on if your home drops below 7°C.
- Page 7: Set up a heating schedule. Your thermostat will walk you through setting up your heating schedule step by step. Wake up your thermostat by pushing the dial and then press the Menu button. Turn the dial to select Heat and push the dial to confirm. Select Schedule and push the dial to confirm. Scroll to Start Over and push the dial to confirm. Follow the on-screen instructions to create your new schedule.
- Page 8: How to view your heating schedule: Push the dial to wake up the thermostat. Once the screen turns on, press the Menu. Turn the dial to select Heat, then push the dial button. Choose Schedule, then select View/Edit Current. Turn the dial left or right to browse through the days and to select a day. You’ll now see the schedule for the day you selected. Press tick to confirm, or press dial to edit. To edit the schedule for that day, just push the dial.
- Page 9: How to boost your heating for a short time: Press the heating boost button on top of the thermostat to turn the heating on. Press the heating boost button again to increase the length of your boost. Turn the dial to change the boost temperature (it’s set to 22°C by default). When the boost finishes, your heating will go back to its previous mode. To cancel boost early, press the back button.
- Page 10: Hot water features are not shown on combi boilers as they automatically heat water when it’s needed. To turn your hot water on or off, wake up your thermostat by pushing the dial. Once the screen turns on, press the Menu button. Turn the dial to select Hot Water then push the dial. Choose either Always On or Always Off. Press the Confirm button. If you only want hot water at certain times of the day, using Schedule mode could be more energy efficient.
- Page 11: Set up a new hot water schedule. Your thermostat will walk you through setting up your hot water schedule step by step. Wake up your thermostat by pushing the dial and press the Menu button. Turn the dial to select Hot Water and push the dial to confirm. Select Schedule and push the dial to confirm. Scroll to Start Over and push the dial to confirm. Follow the on-screen instructions to create your new schedule.
- Page 12: How to view your hot water schedule: Push the dial to wake up the thermostat. Once the screen turns on press the Menu button. Turn the dial to select Hot Water, then push the dial. Choose Schedule then select View/Edit Current. Turn the dial left or right to browse through the days and to select a day. You’ll now see the schedule for the day you selected. Hot water schedule: Mon 06:00 08:15 11:00 12:00 16:00 21:30. Press tick to confirm, or press dial to edit. To edit the schedule for that day push the dial to start editing.
- Page 13: How to boost your hot water for a short time: Press the Hot Water Boost button on top of the thermostat to turn the hot water on. Press the Hot Water Boost to increase the length of your boost. When your boost finishes, your system will go back to your previous mode. To cancel your boost early, press the Back button.
- Page 14: More things you can do with your thermostat Select Holiday mode and set the dates you’ll be away by going to Menu then Holiday. Set a Child Lock so little hands can’t change the temperature, find it under Menu then Settings. Increase the temperature of your Frost Protection setting. By default this is set so your home won’t drop below 7°C and will activate whatever mode your heating is in. Find it under Menu then Settings.
- Page 15: Troubleshooting: If you need to identify which of your Hive thermostats belongs to which receiver, follow these steps: Turn the heating off in every zone using the app or thermostats. When you look at the receivers, the ‘central heating’ light should be switched off on each receiver. Turn the heating on in one zone only by using the app or thermostat. The ‘central heating’ light on one receiver will turn green, showing that this thermostat is paired to this receiver. Repeat these steps to identify which receivers your other thermostats are paired with. For more information on Hive Multizone, please visit hivehome.com/support.
- Page 16: Troubleshooting A red battery symbol means your batteries need to be replaced with four new AA batteries. How to change the batteries: Press the tab on the base of your thermostat. Lift your thermostat off the hooks that hold it against the wall. Simply pop the batteries out and put the new ones in. Re-hook the top of your thermostat and then press the bottom until it clicks to secure it to the wall.
- Page 17: No signal indicates that your thermostat and receiver aren’t communicating. If this message shows on your thermostat, check the connection. You can manually switch your heating and hot water on and off using the buttons on the Hive receiver. The status light on the receiver will be red when it is in this mode. For more information, visit the support page. You can also contact the Hive team for assistance. Even without a signal, manual operation is possible. Make sure to check the receiver beside your boiler. This issue may require troubleshooting. Ensure that all connections are secure.
- Page 18: Current day and time Hot water mode Heating mode Heating on Actual temperature Confirm button Menu button Back button Target temperature Frost protection
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- Page 20: You can view how-to-use videos along with hints and tips at hivehome.com/support. If you need to return your Hive Active Heating, return your box and its contents to the retailer. Any return is subject to the retailer’s refund policy.
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