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Radiator thermostat
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living connect® radiator thermostat
In the pages that follow we provide a number
of tips and instructions regarding the settings
you can make in the Danfoss One® system
when using your living connect® radiator ther-
mostats. By reading through this material you
can learn more about the thermostats’ func-
tions as well as how to maintain them.
How do living connect® thermostats work?
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The thermostat has a tiny, built-in motor that
can open and close the radiator’s valve with
a great degree of precision. The thermostat is
also equipped with temperature sensors that
are used to control the unit, as well as with a
tiny radio that enables it to speak with the
Danfoss Link
CC panel.
No connection to
Danfoss Link™ CC
Overview of display and control buttons
Temperature down
The thermostat is locked and cannot be locally
operated (either because you have installed a
Danfoss Link™ RS, or because you have activated
the child lock via the Danfoss Link™ CC panel)
Multi-function key
(used by installer)
Alarm: see Danfoss Link™ CC
panel for more information
Temperature up
Desired room temperature
Low battery
The living connect® display is normally turned
o, but it is activated when you press one of
the keys (it does this in order to preserve the
batterys lifetime, which is normally about 2
years, depending on your patterns of use and
the batterys quality).
Danfoss One®Radiator thermostat
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Please note: A radiator emits heat in a relatively local
fashion in the room in which it is located. The
desired room temperature you set will apply to
the immediate area around the radiator.
22 °C
21.5 °C
21 °C
Radiator
In larger rooms, or in areas with large, cold
surfaces (such as windows or poorly insulated
walls), you may nd it necessary to experiment
a bit to nd the temperature that provides
the desired level of comfort in the parts of the
room you actually use.
Alternatively, you can install a Danfoss Link™
RS in the room - in the area(s) you actually use
- which will assume control of the temperature
based on the location in which the sensor is
mounted (for more about the use of room sen-
sors, see the section entitled, I want to adjust
the temperature in one room”).
Automatic valve exercise - yet another feature of the living connect®
To secure the heating systems functionality,
even after longer periods of not being used,
living connect® is equipped with a preventive
valve “exercise” feature.
This means that the radiators may briey turn
on the heat only to close again shortly there-
after (this only takes a few seconds).
Valve exercise is performed once a week, al-
ways on Thursdays at 11 a.m.
MTWTF SS
Valve exercise,
July 2013