Operation Manual
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User Instructions
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What is a programmable room thermostat?
... an explanation for householders
A room thermostat simply switches the heating system on and o as 
necessary. It works by sensing the air temperature, switching on the 
heating when the air temperature falls below the thermostat setting, 
and switching it o  once this set temperature has been reached.
Turning a room thermostat to a higher setting will not make the 
room heat up any faster. How quickly the room heats up depends on 
the design of the heating system, for example, the size of boiler and 
radiators.
Neither does the setting a ect how quickly the room cools down. 
Turning a room thermostat to a lower setting will result in the room 
being controlled at a lower temperature, and saves energy.
The heating system will not work if a time switch or programmer has 
switched it o .
The way to set and use your room thermostat is to  nd the lowest 
temperature setting that you are comfortable with, and then leave it 
alone to do its job. The best way to do this is to set the room thermostat 
to a low temperature – say 18°C – and then turn it up by one degree 
each day until you are comfortable with the temperature. You won’t 
have to adjust the thermostat further. Any adjustment above this 
setting will waste energy and cost yo u more money.
If your heating system is a boiler with radiators, there will usually be 
only one room thermostat to control the whole house. But you can have 
di erent temperatures in individual rooms by installing thermostatic 
radiator valves (TRVs) on individual radiators. If you don’t have TRVs, 
you should choose a temperature that is reasonable for the whole 
house. If you do have TRVs, you can choose a slightly higher setting to 
make sure that even the coldest room is comfortable, then prevent any 
overheating in other rooms by adjusting the TRVs.
Room thermostats need a free  ow of air to sense the temperature, so 
they must not be covered by curtains or blocked by furniture. Nearby 
electric  res, televisions, wall or table lamps may prevent the thermostat 
from working properly.










