LHZ RF models Bedienungsanleitung

LHZ USER GUIDE

LHZ User Guide
LHZ would like to thank you for purchasing your LHZ radiator. You have
purchased a high quality, German designed and manufactured heating device,
which will give you soft and natural, quality heat. The name LHZ stands for
“Lucht Heizung”, which in German means “Lucht Heating” and over the past 20
years LHZ have been renowned across the world for the supreme quality and
high efficiency of their Electric Radiators.LHZ has established an extensive
sales distribution network for its products in over 25 countries, worldwide.
This booklet is designed to give you the information required for you to get the
most out of your LHZ radiator. Please take the time to read and understand all
the directions and tips to ensure that you are operating the radiator efficiently
and correctly.
Before you get started, you should be aware that your radiator has been sized
correctly for the room you would like heated. As with any heating device,
leaving windows and doors open will affect the performance of the radiator, as
will the level of insulation in your home.
LHZ radiators are manufactured to the highest of standards to ensure both safety
and quality. Your radiator has been fully checked and tested prior to leaving the
factory. And as such each radiator is packed with its own Quality Check
Certificate.
We know you will enjoy your new heating experience, but if you have any
questions which cannot be answered by this booklet, then please do not hesitate
to contact your retailer or LHZ on +49 (0) 3722633725.

Table of Contents
Introduction
Radio Frequency Control
•Initialsetup
•Settingthetime
•Settingthetemperatures
•Choosingaprogram
•HolidayFunction
•OtherFunctions
•Recommendedoperatingguidelines
Wireless Controller Operating Guidelines
•Lightsonthereceiver
•Operatingtemperatures
•Programsettings
•Positioningofthecontroller
Manual Control
•Settingthetemperature
•Ensuringthetemperature
Troubleshooting
Customer service pullout

Radio Frequency Operated LHZ Radiators
Instructions for the set up for TEI 5/TEI 6 radio frequency control systems (7 day control).
TEI 5 (Radio Frequency Receiver) – when using one of the Radio Controlled Systems, the
TEI 5 receiver comes already pre wired to the radiator. Once the radiator has been installed,
the receiver can be situated discreetly behind the radiator, either mounted on the wall or
directly on to the appliance.
TEI 6 (Radio Frequency Weekly Programmable Thermostat) – The TEI 6 Chrono-
Thermostat enables the temperature to be regulated in one zone of the property at various
times of the day. There is a 7 day program together with 9 standard or 4 user-defined
programs. There is an LCD display for room temperature and time, a graphic display and a
holiday mode option.

Initial Set Up
Step 1
When ordering an EHC Radio Frequency (R/F) controlled radiator, the radiator will already
have the receiver wired in to it (as illustrated on previous page).
Step 2
Once connected, the receiver will show a yellow LED light indicating that it is manual mode
Step 3
Push the button on the receiver for 5 seconds until the green light appears, indicating that the
receiver is ready to be linked to the thermostat.

Step 4
Turn ON the thermostat TEI6 and put into the “Sun” position using the left and right arrows,
indicated in the LCD tool bar at the top of the display.
Step 5
Push the “OK” button for 5 seconds until “nrf in it” is displayed and a quick moving LCD
light flashes across the bottom of the display. This indicates that the thermostat is attempting
to link itself to the receiver. Push the “OK” button again.
Step 6
The green light will go off on the receiver, indicating that the pair is now linked.

This can be tested this by pressing the plus (+) button the controls the temperature setting on
the LCD display, to raise the temperature above the current room temperature. The LCD light
will then flash across the button of the display.
When it stops a red LED light will light up on the receiver, indicating that now the radiator is
ready to heat up.
Step 8
Once the room receives the required temperatures set on the thermostat, the red LED light
will go OFF on the receiver. To test this, simply push the minus (-) button on the to drop the
temperature setting on the display below the current room temperature and the red-light will
go off indicating that the radiator has stopped to heat up.

Setting the Time
Step 1
Move the controller into the “Clock/Time” setting, second from the right, using the left and
right arrows.
Step 2
Press “OK” once and the minutes will start flashing, adjust the minutes using the +and -
buttons.
Step 3
Press “OK” again and the hour will start flashing, again adjust the hour using the +and -
buttons. Beware that it is a 24 hour clock.
Step 4
Press “OK” again and set the correct day of the week using the + and -or the arrow keys. The
days are numbered 1 (Monday) through to 7 (Sunday). This important because it is a seven
day timer, so the controller knows when it is the weekend.

Setting the Temperatures
Step 1
Put the controller into the “Sun” setting, use the plus and minus keys to choose the desired
temperature. If the desired temperature is greater than the current room temperature, a flame
will appear on the left hand side.
Step 2
Press OK to alternate between room temperature and the desired temperature.
Step 3
Move the controller into the “Moon” setting and reduce the temperature. The controller will
not let the room temperature drop below this temperature when the radiator is off.

Choosing a Programm
Step 1
Put the controller into the “P” setting at the far right.
Step 2 – to set your own individual programm
Press +or –until U1 flashes and press “OK”.
Step 3
Each of the blocks along the bottom of the screen represent one hour. Move through the hours
using the arrow keys and move them between the “Sun” and “Moon” setting by using the +
and – keys.
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