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MPRT RF: Wireless Programmable Thermostat

The document provides instructions for installing a wireless programmable thermostat. It consists of a room unit that senses temperature and transmits signals to a relay box, which activates heating equipment. To begin setup, press "OK" when prompted on the room unit display. The instructions describe wiring the relay box to power it with 230V AC and connect heating equipment, as well as activating the room unit and setting its display.

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MPRT RF: Wireless Programmable Thermostat

The document provides instructions for installing a wireless programmable thermostat. It consists of a room unit that senses temperature and transmits signals to a relay box, which activates heating equipment. To begin setup, press "OK" when prompted on the room unit display. The instructions describe wiring the relay box to power it with 230V AC and connect heating equipment, as well as activating the room unit and setting its display.

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FOR LOW PRESS “L”, FOR MEDIUM PRESS “M”, FOR HIGH PRESS “H”

TO ACCEPT & CONTINUE PRESS OK

0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24

MPRT RF O
C
WIRELESS PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTAT
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION C 1 L N
To heating N 230V ac, 50 Hz
equipment L input power
The MPRT RF consists of a room unit and a relay box. 230V ac Switching of Heating EquipmentHigh Setting
Current

The Room Unit senses the room temperature and if heat is called O
Temp

for, it transmits a radio signal to the relay box which in turn C


0 2 4 6 8 10 0 2 4 6 8 10
activates the heating. 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24

PRESS TO ALTER YOUR HEATING TIMES


HEAT
TIMES H PRESS TO ALTER YOUR “HIGH” TEMPERATURE

C 1 L OKN
PRESS TO DEACTIVATE HEATING, OR HOLD
FOR 5 SECONDS FOR MANUAL OVERRIDE
OFF
MAN M
PRESS BOTH TOGETHER TO SET/VIEW CLOCK

PRESS TO ALTER YOUR “MID” TEMPERATURE


SAT SUN SMART START

PRESS FOR 1 HOUR OF HIGH TEMPERATURE 1 Hr L PRESS TO ALTER YOUR “LOW” TEMPERATURE
N 230V ac, 50 Hz
L input power
HEATING
EQUIPMENT

ACTIVATING THE ROOM UNIT


12 14 16 18 20 22 24

Release the cover from the base by pressing at the arrow.


Remove the plastic strip which is preventing the battery connec-
ROOM UNIT tion in the battery compartment.
SAT SUN SMART START

RELAY BOX

PRESS HERE +

WIRING THE RELAY BOX. 12 14 16 18 20 22 24


The relay box is powered by 230V ac, 50Hz.
The figure below shows both low voltage and 230V ac wiring op-
tions for switching the heating equipment.

WARNING: Installation and maintenance to be carried out


- C 1 L N
only by suitably qualified personnel and in accordance with cur-
rent IEE wiring regulations.
0 2 4
The LCD should display as shown below.
Reassemble the cover to the base.
6 8 10 0 2 4 6 8 10

Current

Low Setting Temp

- C 1 L N 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24

LOCATING THE ROOM UNIT


The room unit can be mounted on its plastic stand and placed on
a sideboard or other item of furniture. Alternatively it can be wall
mounted using the two screws provided.
WHEREVER the Room Unit is mounted/used it should be out of
direct sunlight, out of draughts, and clear of any heat source (e.g.
radiators, fires or electronic equipment). For optimum use the unit
should be sited between 1 and 1.5metres from the floor.

Volt Free/Low Voltage Switching of


Heating Equipment. 0
High Setting

2 4

PRESS TO ALTER YOUR HEATING TIMES

PRESS TO DEACTIVATE HEATING, OR HOLD


FOR 5 SECONDS FOR MANUAL OVERRIDE

PRESS FOR 1 HOUR OF HIGH TEMPERATURE


6

HEAT
TIMES

OFF
MAN

1 Hr
OK
Current

Temp

8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24

L
PRESS TO ALTER YOUR “HIGH” TEMPERATURE

PRESS BOTH TOGETHER TO SET/VIEW CLOCK

PRESS TO ALTER YOUR “MID” TEMPERATURE

PRESS TO ALTER YOUR “LOW” TEMPERATURE

O
C 0
High Setting

2 4

PRESS TO ALTER YOUR HEATING TIMES

PRESS TO DEACTIVATE HEATING, OR HOLD


FOR 5 SECONDS FOR MANUAL OVERRIDE
6

HEAT
TIMES

OFF
MAN OK
Current

Temp

8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24

M
PRESS TO ALTER YOUR “HIGH” TEMPERATURE

PRESS BOTH TOGETHER TO SET/VIEW CLOCK

PRESS TO ALTER YOUR “MID” TEMPERATURE

PRESS FOR 1 HOUR OF HIGH TEMPERATURE 1 Hr L PRESS TO ALTER YOUR “LOW” TEMPERATURE

O
C (1.0 - 1.5) m
C 1 L N
To heating C 1 L N N 230V ac, 50 Hz
equipment
To heating N 230V ac,L50input
Hz power
equipment L input power
O
CC
O

C 1 L N
LINKING THE ROOM UNIT TO THE RELAY BOX TECHNICAL DATA: ROOM UNIT.
Place the relay box in linking mode by holding down the button
on the relay box for 4 seconds. Precision of measured temperature: 0.1oC
Set temperature range: 6oC to 32oC
The green LED will light continuously
HEAT
TIMES H indicating that the relay box Electrical Protection: Class II
is ready for a configuration signal. With the room unit close to the
Ingress Protection: IP30
relay box, hold down OK for M
OFF
10 seconds. The message
MAN

appears and the bar graph takes on a wavy pattern indicating that the
Batteries: 3 X LR6 AA 1.5V alkaline batteries
room unit is transmitting
1 Hr L
its configuration address to the relay box. Battery Life: 2 years approx.
Radio Frequency: 433.92 MHz, < 10mW
The link has been successfully
HEAT
H established when the green LED Statutory Compliance: R&TTE 1999/5/CE
Pollution Situation: Normal
TIMES

blinks regularly at about 4 times per second.


Press OFF
MAN onOKthe room
M unit to exit linking mode.

Note: The
1 Hr range of the
L room unit can be tested during the linking
procedure by taking it successively further away from the relay box TECHNICAL DATA: RELAY BOX.
and verifying that the green LED continues to blink regularly at
about 4 times per second.
Operating Temperature: 0oC to 50oC
HEAT
TIMES H HEAT
TIMES H Electrical Protection: Class II
SETUP FOR Ingress Protection: IP44
OK SMART-START.
M M
OFF
OFF
OK
MAN MAN

To toggle the Smart-Start function between enabled and disabled, Power Supply: 230V ac +/-10%, 50Hz
hold 1 HrandH
HEAT
TIMES down
L for 10 seconds. The 1 Hr button canL now be Radio Frequency: 433.92 MHz, <10mW
used to toggle Smart-Start between active and deactivated. Communication Range: 30m in residential environments
OFF
MAN OK M Output Relay Rating: 12A 250Vac
H Statutory Compliance: EMC 89/336/EEC,
HEAT
TIMES

CONFIGURING
1 Hr L FOR WEEKLY OR LVB/2006/95/EEC
OK M
OFF

Pollution Situation: Normal


MAN

DAILY TIMING.
To toggle between weekly or daily time settings, hold andH
HEAT
1 Hr
TIMES L Software Class: A
down for 10 seconds. The button can
HEAT
H now be used to toggle
TIMES

between enabled and disabled. OK M OFF


MAN
OFF
MAN OK M
1 Hr L
RELAY BOX OPERATION.
1 Hr L
KEY TO LEDS

Yellow LED Lighting = Manual Mode.


Yellow LED not Lighting = Automatic Mode.

Red LED Lighting = Heating On.


Red LED not Lighting = Heating Off.

Green LED Lighting = Waiting on a configuration signal


from the room unit.
Green LED Quick Blink = Linking to room unit.
Green LED Slow Blink = ERROR - Check the following:

PRESS HERE
The room unit batteries are not exhausted.
The radio transmission range is not excessive.
The room unit is not within 50cm of an
apparatus emitting electrical interference.
No other apparatus is continuously
transmitting on the 433.92MHz radio fre-
quency.

USING MANUAL MODE. MYSON CONTROLS


Press to force heating on.
MYSON LTD., EASTERN AVENUE,
TEAM VALLEY, GATESHEAD,
Press to cease forcing heating on.
TYNE & WEAR, NE11 0PG
Press again to return to Auto Mode. SALES OFFICE No. 0845 402 3434
IN ACCORDANCE WITH OUR POLICY OF CONTINUAL PRODUCT IMPROVEMENT WE
RESERVE THE RIGHT TO AMEND THE SPECIFICATION OF THESE PRODUCTS WITHOUT
PRIOR NOTIFICATION.
Current Temp Temp Temp Temp
High Setting

Temp

0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24

MPRT RF
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 014 216 418 620 822102412 14 16 18 20 22 24
0 2 4 6 0 122 144 16 618 820 10
8 10 22 12
24 14 16 18 20 22 24

WIRELESS PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTAT MON TUE WED


MON TUE WED
THU FRI SAT SUN
MON TUE WED
THU
HEAT FRI SAT SUN
H THU FRI SAT SUNCurrent

USER INSTRUCTIONS
TIMES
MON TUE WED Time
MON TUE WED Current Current
THU FRI SAT SUN
THU FRI SAT SUN Time Time
OFF
MAN OKCurrentM
TO ACCEPT & CONTINUE PRESS OK
Time Current
TO CHANGE VALUE PRESS OR

ABOUT YOUR MPRT RF Use or H H to setL the “High” temperature. OKACCEPTTime


HEAT TO1 ACCEPT & CONTINUE PRESS TO
HEAT
TIMES Hr & CONTINUE PRESS OK
TIMES
TO CHANGE VALUE PRESS OR TO CHANGE VALUE PRESS OR
Your have now set your high temperature.
TO ACCEPT & CONTINUE PRESS OK

PressOKOK MM screen returns to normal.


. The TO CHANGE OFFVALUE PRESS
OFF
MAN
MAN
OR
TO ACCEPT & CONTINUE PRESS OK
The MPRT RF consists of a room unit and a relay box. TO CHANGE VALUE H PRESS OR HEAT

The ROOM UNIT is programmable a room thermostat. LL


TIMES
1 Hr
To
1 Hrset your “Medium”
Htemperature, follow the same procedure as
HEAT

It measures the temperature of your room and then controls the above except press OK M instead of H .
TIMES
OFF
MAN
HEAT
TIMES
heating to maintain the room at the chosen temperature. High Setting
OK M OFF

IMPORTANT : Do not place or fit the ROOM UNIT where it will be


MAN

To set your L
1 Hr “Low” temperature, OKfollow Mthe same procedure as OFF
MAN

affected by heat from radiators, sunshine, High Setting


above except
1 Hr press TO &High
instead
LACCEPT
Setting PRESS OK
of H OR.
CONTINUE HEAT
TO CHANGE VALUE PRESS TIMES
or other heat source. High Setting 1 Hr L
TO ACCEPT & CONTINUE PRESS TO OKOKACCEPT & MCONTINUE PRESS OK OFF
MAN
TO CHANGE VALUE PRESS OR TO CHANGE VALUE PRESS OR

3 SETTING YOUR
TO ACCEPT & CONTINUE PRESS OK
TO CHANGE VALUE PRESSHigh
HEATING
OR Setting
1 Hr L TIMES
RELAY Press .
BOX
HEAT
TIMES MON TUE WED
H
THU FRI SAT SUN

ROOM This screen


TO ACCEPT & CONTINUE PRESS OK
TO
OFF CHANGE VALUE PRESS OR
UNIT appears:
MAN
MON TUE WED
OK M
MON TUE WED
FOR LOW PRESS “L”, FOR MEDIUM PRESS “M”, FOR HIGH PRESS “H”
THU FRI SAT SUN THU FRI SAT SUN
TO ACCEPT & CONTINUE PRESS OK
MON TUE WED

The relay box is wired to your heating equipment by your


THU FRI SAT SUN 1 Hr L
electrician. The room unit communicates with the relay box by 0 MEDIUM
FOR LOW PRESS “L”, FOR 2 4 PRESS
6 LOW
FOR 8 10
FOR 12
“M”,PRESS “L”,14
HIGH 16
PRESS
FOR 18 PRESS
“H”
MEDIUM 20 22“M”,24FOR HIGH PRESS “H”
radio waves, thus switching on/off your heating. NOTE:
TO ACCEPT & CONTINUE PRESS OKTO ACCEPT & CONTINUE PRESS OK
FOR LOW PRESS “L”, FOR MEDIUM PRESS “M”,HEAT
FOR HIGH PRESS “H”
If your MPRT RF has already been installed you need only follow TO ACCEPT & If the screen
CONTINUE PRESSabove
OK H
appears without the days of the week displayed it H
TIMES
HEAT
MON TUE WED
means the room unit has been set
M up to give the same temperatures ever every
TIMES

the section ‘THREE EASY STEPS’, to operate your heating. THU FRI SAT SUN OK
OFF

day.0If you wish to change this set up to enter for individual days press
MAN

OK M OFF

2 4 6 8 110 12 014 216 418 620 8221024H12 14 16 18 20 22 24


HEAT MAN

to exit. Then press and together and hold down for 10 seconds.
TIMES
HrH L HEAT

“THREE EASY STEPS”


TIMES

0 2 4 Press 6 8 10 to12enable daily


18 time
20 settings.
22 24 Press OK toMaccept. L
1 Hr
14 HOK
16
HEAT OFF
TIMES MAN
M OFF

Now press and follow


H the instruction below. HEAT MAN

On your room unit you set the value of three temperatures, Low,
TIMES

(To revertFOR
to OK
the L above process.)
1 Hr same
M programme each day repeat the
1 Hr
OFF

LOW PRESSL“L”, FOR MEDIUM PRESS “M”, FOR HIGH PRESS “H”
MAN

Medium and High. MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN OFF
MAN OK
TO ACCEPT & CONTINUE PRESS OK
M
1 Hr L
“Low” is typically a night setting, “Medium” an afternoon setting,
Current When the daily programme
L is enabled, the bar graph shows the
1 Hr
High Setting
and “High” a morning and evening setting.Temp temperatures for the 24 hours of Monday. A Low temperature is
Your room unit will then operate your heating to maintain these 0 2 4 6 8 10
indicated by H, a Mid
HEAT
0 2 4 6 8 10
temperature by , and a High temperature
temperature settings. by . If you are happy with the temperatures18
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 20 22 24
TIMES

entered for Monday,


Follow steps 1 to 3 below. press OK . M
OFF
MAN H HEAT
TIMES

0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 Tuesday’s temperatures appear. SAT SUN SMART START

1 SETTING THE CLOCK If1 Hr


you
HEAT
0 are
TIMES 4 H
L 8 10these00temperatures
2 happy
6 with 22 44 66 88press
10 OK0 again,
10 2 M4 and
6 so
8
OFF
MAN
10
on to Sunday.
MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN

Hold down
HEAT
TIMES
MON
HighTUE
H
WED
Setting
Current
0 2 4 6 8 10
Press OK . The
OFF
MAN
0 2 4 6 8 10
M screen returns to normal.1 Hr L
for 5 seconds. THU FRI SAT SUN
Temp
OFF
MAN OK M Current
Time If1 Hr L
you are not happy with the temperatures on SAT
anySUN
particular day,
SAT SUN
SMART START SMART START

This screen you can change them. For example, in12the14figure


16 18 below,
20 22 to
24 change
SAT SUN SMART START

appears: the settings on the left (LLLLLLMHHLL) to those on the right you
TO CHANGEL
TO ACCEPT & CONTINUE PRESS OK
1 Hr
HEAT
TIMES H VALUE PRESS OR
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 would press the button sequence LLLLLMMHHHH
HEAT
TIMES H SAT SUN SMART START
OFF
MAN OK M HEAT
HEAT
TIMES
TIMES HH
OK OFF
MAN M 0 2 4 6 8 10 0 2 4 6 8 10
Use
HEAT
HEAT
TIMES andHH to alter
1 Hr LMON the blinking text (hours). PressOKOK toMM
TUE WED
THU FRI SAT SUN
OFF
OFF
MAN
TIMES MAN
12 14 16 18 20 22 2412 14 16 18 20 22 24
proceed to minutes
HEAT
TIMES H and change using 1 Current andH . L
HrHEAT
TIMES

PressOKOK toMproceed
OFFOFF
to day and change using Time
1and . LL 12 14 16 18 20 22 24
M Hr
H SMART START
HEAT
MAN
MAN 1 Hr
TIMES

Press OK . M
OFF
MAN
High Setting
OK OFF
MANM
SAT SUN
1 Hr
The L L set and
1 Hr time is now TO ACCEPT & CONTINUE PRESS OK
the screen
TO CHANGE returns
VALUE PRESS OR to normal.
OK OFF
MAN M “SMART START” variesSAT theSUN
start-up times
SMART toSMART
STARTensure STARTSMART START
SAT SUNthat the
12 14 16 18 20 22 24
build-
1 Hr L 1 Hr
TO ACCEPT & CONTINUE PRESS OK L ing achieves temperature
SAT SUN SMARTby the required time.
START
TO CHANGE VALUE PRESS OR
1 Hr L The smart start system is continually learning the temperature rise
requirement, delaying the start up of the system, therefore saving
2 SETTING YOUR 3 TEMPERATURES energy during milder weather.
T
Press H .
HEAT
TIMES 0 H2 4 6 8 10 0 2 4 6 8 10
S
SETUP
UP FOR SMART-START.
This screen
MON
HighTUE WED
Setting OK HEAT OFF
TIMES MAN
12 function
14 16 18 20 22 enabled HM
2412 14 and
16 18 20 22 24
THU FRI SAT SUN
To toggle the Smart-Start between disabled,
N
appears:M
OK
12
hold 1 Hrand 14 16 18
down 20 22 12 14 16 18 20 22 24
24
H M L for 10 seconds.
HEAT OFF
TO ACCEPT & CONTINUE PRESS OK
TIMES OK MAN

TO CHANGE VALUE PRESS OR


Current
r L FOR LOW PRESS “L”, FOR MEDIUM PRESS “M”, FOR HIGH PRESS “H”
TO ACCEPT & CONTINUE PRESS OK
OFF
The 1OK
MAN M can
Hr button L now be used to toggle
Temp
Smart-Start between Low Setting

active and deactivated.


1 Hr 0 2 4 L6 8 10 0 0 2 SAT
2 4 4SUN SMART
6 6 8 81010 0 START
2 4 6 8 10
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 0 2 4 6 8 10 0 2 4 6 8 10

MON TUE WED


THU FRI SAT SUN
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24
12 14 16 18 20 22 24

H HEAT

OTHER SIMPLE FUNCTIONS TIMES

0 2 4 6 8 10 0 2 4 6 8 10
OFF
OK M
ONE HOUR OF HIGH TEMPERATURE.
MAN

But Smart-Start is even more intelligent than this. It remembers


If you press 1 Hr you will get
L an hour of High heat, irrespective orH HEAT
TIMES how cold it was on the previous mornings. Thus, in Winter it might
whether your times are set for Low or Mid heat. start the heating 1 hour before 7a.m. and in Spring start half an
If you want to cancel this function you simply press . OK M OFF
MAN hour before 7a.m. In this way it provides optimum comfort and
energy saving.
HEATHEAT
HH 1 Hr L
MANUAL OVERRIDE. Note:
TIMESTIMES

Current
If you hold forOK
5OK
seconds,
MM the room unit will go into manual
OFF OFF
MANMAN
In extreme low temperatures and dependant on your heating
mode. In this mode there is only one temperature. system capability,
Low Setting the desired temperature
Temp set may not be
Press either1 Hr1 Hr or H toL see
HEAT
TIMES L this temperature change. reached by the set time. Thus an earlier higher temperature may
Current

need to be set.
High Setting

Set it to the temperature you require. The thermostat


H will continue HEAT
TIMES
Temp

M at this temperature until you deactivate


RELAY BOX OPERATION
OFF
to control yourOKheating
MAN

manual override by pressing . OK M OFF


MAN
1 Hr L 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24

HEAT
H Once0 your 2 Relay 4 Box
6 has
8 10been12 14 16 18 20 22 24
installed,
DEACTIVATING YOUR
1 Hr L
HEATING:
TIMES
PRESS TO ALTER YOUR HEATING TIMES H PRESS TO ALTER YOUR “HIGH” TEMPERATURE
HEAT

it becomes part of your heating PRESS equipment.


TIMES

BOTH TOGETHER TO SET/VIEW CLOCK

If you press your


OKheating
M will be deactivated. The screen will
OFF
MAN
FOR 5 It operates automatically.
PRESS TO DEACTIVATE HEATING, OR HOLD
SECONDS FOR MANUAL OVERRIDE OK M PRESS TO ALTER YOUR “MID” TEMPERATURE
OFF
MAN

continue to indicate the room temperature but the heating H will HEAT
TIMES

never come on.1 Hr L PRESS FOR 1 HOUR OF HIGH TEMPERATURE 1 Hr L RELAY BOX
PRESS TO ALTER YOUR “LOW” TEMPERATURE

To reactivate your heating simply press . OK M OFF


MAN

Note:
Provided you deactivate via the MPRT RF, 1 Hr the systemLwill have

frost protection at 6°C. If the system is to be left shut down for a


long period over winter, ensure there is sufficient battery life to
maintain protection. .
REPLACING THE BATTERIES IN YOUR
MORE ADVANCED ROOM UNIT.
Dependant on type and manufacturer the batteries in your MPRT RF
HEAT
TIMES
FUNCTIONS
H should last approximately 2 years.
When they go low, a battery symbol appears on the LCD screen
OFF
MAN OK M
HEAT
TIMES H telling you to replace the batteries.
KEYPAD LOCKING.
H HEAT
TIMES
1 Hr Hold L & OK forM
OFF
MAN 5 seconds to lock the keypad.
The locked symbol appears
OK Mon the screen
OFF
MAN H . HEAT
TIMES

No changes
1 Hr can beL made to the settings.
HEAT
TIMES H
To unlock the screen
1 Hr hold L & OK forM 5 seconds. OFF
MAN

M H
PRESS HERE
OFF HEAT
OKTIMES
MAN
L
RETURN TO FACTORY SETTINGS
1 Hr
. +

Holding
1 Hr andL OK down
OFF
MANM for 10 seconds returns the H, M and L
temperatures to the values they had when they left the factory.
It also returns L times to their factory values.
1 Hr the heating
The unit takes three
HEAT
H LR6 AA1.5V
TIMES

COPY FUNCTION. alkaline batteries.


Pressing
HEAT
TIMES andH OK forM 5 seconds when setting your heating
OFF
MAN

times (step 3), will copy the current day’s times into the next day.
OK1 Hr M L To access the batteries release the cover from the base by pressing
OFF
MAN
H HEAT
H HEAT

the base at arrow shown above.


TIMES

HOLIDAY FUNCTION.
TIMES

1 Hr L The batteries are then visible.


HEAT
TIMESPressing H while holding HEAT
H
TIMES
OK puts
M theOKroom unit
M into holiday
OFF
MAN
OFF
MAN

mode. Press HEAT


TIMES to enter
H the number of days you will be awayH on HEAT

NOTE: Changing the battery in 1 minute or less will retain all your
TIMES

holidays. M
Press OK . 1Now press 1 HrL or H to alter
L the room tem-H
OFF
MAN OK OFF
MAN
Hr
M HEAT
TIMES HEAT
OFF
OK
perature you require
MAN M
while away on holidays. Press OK to accept
M OFF
MAN
TIMES
settings. If it takes longer than 1 minute, you may have to re-enter
1 Hr
and exit. The1L L be cancelled
Hr function can OK M pressing
by . OK
OFF
your settings.
MAN
M OFF
MAN
1 Hr L 1 Hr L
1 Hr L
SMART-START FUNCTION. 1 Hr L
The message “SMART START” displayed on the screen indicates MYSON CONTROLS
that this function is operating. MYSON LTD., EASTERN AVENUE,
Smart-Start works by switching the heat on in advance - so that TEAM VALLEY, GATESHEAD,
the room can warm up. As an example, lets say you get out of bed TYNE & WEAR, NE11 0PG
at 8am and you want the room to be warm at that time. SALES OFFICE No. 0845 402 3434
Without Smart-Start you must programme your High temperature
for 7am. IN ACCORDANCE WITH OUR POLICY OF CONTINUAL PRODUCT IMPROVEMENT WE
With Smart-Start you need only programme your High temperature RESERVE THE RIGHT TO AMEND THE SPECIFICATION OF THESE PRODUCTS WITHOUT
PRIOR NOTIFICATION.
for 8am.
Smart-Start will know that you want the room warm at 8am and
bring the heating on before that.

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