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Silvercrest RT2000 BT Operating Manual

Silvercrest RT2000 BT Operating Manual

Programmable radiator thermostat bluetooth

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Manufacturer
Olympia Business Systems Vertriebs GmbH
Zum Kraftwerk 1
45527 Hattingen
GERMANY
www.olympia-vertrieb.de
Information Status
10/2017 - Ident. No.: 102017-2
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Operating manual

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Operating Manual

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  • Page 1: Operating Manual

    Manufacturer Olympia Business Systems Vertriebs GmbH Zum Kraftwerk 1 45527 Hattingen GERMANY Operating Manual rogrammable adiator hermostat www.olympia-vertrieb.de rt2000 bt luetooth Information Status Operating manual 10/2017 - Ident. No.: 102017-2 IAN 291540 IAN 291540...
  • Page 2 Heating times Scope of Delivery AUTO or MANU mode button – timer function Time Radiator thermostat, Bluetooth RT2000 BT 8 a - d button – changes to main menu (starting from the Menu Adapters (Danfoss RA, Danfoss RAV, Danfoss RAVL) standard display);...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ........8 Intended Use ........8 Safety Instructions ......9 Operating and Display Elements ..12 Menu ..........14 Inserting the Batteries ...... 16 Installation ........17 Disassembling the Old Thermostat Head ....18 Installing the New Thermostat Head ......19 Disassembly ........
  • Page 4 Window Function ............32 Holiday Function ............33 Child Safety Lock (Button Lock) ........34 Heating Pause ............. 35 Summertime/Wintertime ..........35 Version Number ............36 Resetting to Factory Default ........36 Standby ................ 37 Frost Protection Function..........37 Calcifi cation Protection Function ........ 37 Operation via App ......
  • Page 5 Saving settings ............. 53 Alter room temperature ..........54 Re-naming rooms ............55 Deleting rooms ............56 Re-name devices ............57 Deleting devices ............58 Setting a PIN ............... 59 Troubleshooting ....... 60 Technical Data ......... 62 Cleaning ........... 63 Disposal ...........
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Hand over all the documents with the device if it is transferred to third parties. Intended Use The programmable radiator thermostat RT2000 BT - subsequently referred to as the "device" - is used to regulate any common radiator valve.
  • Page 7: Safety Instructions

    The device may only be operated indoors. Any use other than that described in this operating manual is considered unintended use and results in loss of rights related to the terms of guarantee and exemption of liability. This also applies to any reconstruction and modifi...
  • Page 8 Attention! This device can be used by children from the age of 8 and persons with restricted physical, sensory or men- tal capabilities or a lack of experience and knowledge under supervision or if they have been instructed in safe use of the device and understand the resulting dangers.
  • Page 9 Important! Never attempt to recharge non-rechargeable batteries and do not short circuit or open them. This could result in the risk of overheating, fi re or bursting. Never throw batteries in a fi re or water. The batteries could explode. Important! Leaking batteries could damage the device.
  • Page 10: Operating And Display Elements

    Operating and Display Elements 8 a - d Menu Time ...
  • Page 11 Union nut Heating times Automatic (AUTO) mode or manual (MANU) mode button – timer function 4b 4b button – changes to main menu (starting from the standard display); within the menu, pressing this button goes back one menu level button – confi rms the settings Adjusting wheel Child safety lock Battery icon...
  • Page 12: Menu

    Menu Use the button to open the menu. Menu Turn the adjusting wheel to select the function you want. Press the button to access the function settings. Use the adjusting wheel to change the settings avail- able. Use the button to confi rm your settings. Use the button to go back to the standard dis- Menu...
  • Page 13 Function Explanation AUTO = automatic mode  MANU = manual mode Timer programme  Comfort and energy-save temperature  Date and time  Window function  (Reset) Reset the default factory set-  tings Adapt to the radiator valve  Holiday function ...
  • Page 14: Inserting The Batteries

    Inserting the Batteries 1. Remove the battery compartment cover. Only use batteries of the type specifi ed in the Section "Technical Data" to operate the device. Do not use re- chargeable batteries to operate the device. 2. Insert the batteries (2 x mignon, AA) in the bat- tery compartment paying attention to correct po- larity.
  • Page 15: Installation

    Installation Caution! Risk of burns through hot radi- ator valve! Contact could lead to hands being burned. Allow the radiator to cool down before completing any installation, disassembly or repair work on the de- vice! Wear work gloves! Installation of the device is easy. It is not necessary to drain the heating water or alter the heating system.
  • Page 16: Disassembling The Old Thermostat Head

    The union nut (15) permanently attached to the de- vice fi ts on all radiator valves with thread size M30 x 1.5 mm of the most common manufacturers, e.g. Heimeier, MNG, Junkers, Landis&Gyr (Duodyr), Hon- eywell-Braukmann, Oventrop type A, Oventrop AV6, Schlösser, Comap D805, Valf, Sanayii, Mertik Max- itrol, Watts, Wingenroth (Wirofl...
  • Page 17: Installing The New Thermostat Head

    Installing the New Thermostat Head To fi t the device to Danfoss radiator valves, you need the adapter provided. To determine which adapter (13) fi ts which radiator valve, please refer to Fig. 2 on the fold-out page. Caution! During assembly, be care- ful not to jam your fi...
  • Page 18 The notches (12) on the circumference ensure the adapter fi ts perfectly. 1. If required, slip the adapter (13) that fi ts the radi- ator valve onto the valve until the adapter snaps into place. If necessary, use a screwdriver to slightly prise open the adapter in the area of the screw.
  • Page 19 The device adjusts to the stroke of your radiator valve. For this purpose, the radiator valve is opened and closed several times so that the device learns the end points. This process may take a few minutes under certain circumstances. Due to the continuous thread, the pressure piece fi...
  • Page 20: Disassembly

    Disassembly Caution! Risk of burns through hot radi- ator valve! Contact could lead to hands being burned. Allow the radiator to cool down before completing any installation, disassembly or repair work on the de- vice! Wear work gloves! 1. Turn the adjusting wheel (4) to the right beyond the maximum temperature of 28 °C until ...
  • Page 21: Operation On The Device

    Operation on the device The device display shows all the relevant statuses. You can make all settings both on the device and with the app. Automatic Mode 1. Press the button. Menu 2. Use the adjusting wheel to select the  menu option.
  • Page 22 You can defi ne the comfort and energy-save times us- ing the freely adjustable timer programme. You can set eight switching points (four comfort and four ener- gy-save times) per day. As a default, the following comfort and energy-save times are pre-programmed: 1st comfort time: 7:00 a.m.
  • Page 23: Setting Comfort And Energy-Save Times

    Setting Comfort and Energy-Save Times You can use the device to set four comfort times and four energy-save times per day – either for individual days or for a range of several days. DIS- Function PLAY Monday  Tuesday  Wednesday ...
  • Page 24: Setting An Individual Programme

    Setting an Individual Programme 1. Press the button. Menu 2. Use the adjusting wheel to select the  menu option. Confi rm by pressing The display shows  (Monday). If you want to set an individual program for a range of days (,  or ), use the adjusting wheel to select the corre- sponding entry.
  • Page 25: Setting Comfort And Energy-Save Temperatures

    Setting Comfort and Energy-Save Temperatures 1. Press the button. Menu 2. Use the adjusting wheel to select the  menu option. Confi rm by pressing 3. Use the adjusting wheel to set the required com- fort temperature ( ). Confi rm by pressing 4.
  • Page 26: Manual Mode

    Manual Mode In  mode (manual mode), the device ensures the radiator reaches the temperature set manually (using the adjusting wheel). 1. Press the button. Menu 2. Use the adjusting wheel to select the  menu option. Confi rm by pressing 3.
  • Page 27: Setting The Date And Time

    Setting the Date and Time When you connect the device with the app for the fi rst time via Bluetooth, the current date and time are automatically transferred from your smartphone to the device. You can also set the date and time in the device menu.
  • Page 28: Timer Function

    Timer Function Use this function to set any temperature for a certain period of time, e.g. for a party. 1. Press the button. Time 2. Turn the adjusting wheel to set the required time period (the time to be set fl ashes on the display next to the icon = hours).
  • Page 29: Off Set

    Off set If the perceived temperature deviates from the set temperature, the temperature measured by the device can be adjusted. 1. Press the button. Menu 2. Use the adjusting wheel to select the  menu option. Confi rm by pressing ,°...
  • Page 30: Window Function

    Window Function When the temperature drops dramatically, the device automatically detects that the room is being ventilated. To save heating costs, the radiator valve closes fully for 10 minutes (factory default). Following this period, the previous programme is re- activated. 1.
  • Page 31: Holiday Function

    Holiday Function You can defi ne a freely selectable temperature which should be active for the period you are absent. Following this period, the previous programme is re- activated. 1. Press the button. Menu 2. Use the adjusting wheel to select the  menu option.
  • Page 32: Child Safety Lock (Button Lock)

    Child Safety Lock (Button Lock) You can lock the device against unauthorised opera- tion (child safety lock). Activate the child safety lock to lock the device. 1. Press and hold the buttons simultane- Time ously for approx. 2 seconds. The icon appears and the child safety lock is acti- vated.
  • Page 33: Heating Pause

    Heating Pause Set a heating pause, for example, when you do not want to use the heating during the summer months. 1. Press the button. Menu 2. Use the adjusting wheel to select the  menu option. Confi rm by pressing 3.
  • Page 34: Version Number

    Version Number 1. Press the button. Menu 2. Use the adjusting wheel to select the  menu option. Confi rm by pressing The display shows the version number of the soft- ware. You can use the adjusting wheel to display the full version number (as scrolling text).
  • Page 35: Standby

    Standby 1. Press the button. Menu 2. Use the adjusting wheel to select the  menu option. Confi rm by pressing 3. Use the adjusting wheel to select . 4. Confi rm by pressing . After approx. 30 sec- onds, the display automatically switches back to standby mode.
  • Page 36: Operation Via App

    Operation via App Switch the Bluetooth function of your smartphone or tablet on and download the free app EUROprog2 from the App Store or Google Play Store. Alternatively, simply scan the QR code for your smart- phone: Android The follwing description uses the example of the An- droid app EUROprog2.
  • Page 37: Start Page

    Start page The start page of the app gives you an overview of the following functions: Version information of the app Create a room List of created rooms Add device ...
  • Page 38: Creating A Room

    Creating a room Create rooms in which you use the devices. The settings for the individ- ual rooms apply to all assigned devices. 1. Tap on button (1). 2. Enter a name for the room in box (2). 3. Tap on button (3), to confi...
  • Page 39: Adding A Device

    Adding a device If you want to add a de- vice to a room, ensure the device is properly installed and adapted (see Installation on page 17). 1. Tap on button (1). 2. Tap on the corre- sponding device in the device list.
  • Page 40: Overview Of Room Menu

    Overview of room menu ...
  • Page 41 The room menu gives you an overview of the follow- ing functions: Name of the room selected Back to start page Open room settings Rapid setting of target temperature Charge status of batteries in each device Connection status between smartphone and device (green = ok, red = no connection) Device name Set PIN...
  • Page 42: Overview Of Device Menu

    Overview of device menu ...
  • Page 43 The device menu gives you an overview of the follow- ing functions: Name of the room selected Back to room menu Confi rm entries Menu for comfort and start temperature Menu for window function Menu for holiday function Switch on child safety lock 4 heating periods per day Individual heating periods 10 Switching points for heating times per day/...
  • Page 44: Setting Comfort And Energy-Save Temperatures

    Setting Comfort and Energy-Save Temperatures In this menu, you set the required comfort and en- ergy-save temperatures for the specifi c room. 1. Tap on button (1). 2. Set the required start temperature. Confi rm your entry with OK. 3. Tap on button (2). 4.
  • Page 45: Window Function

    Window Function When the temperature drops dramatically, the device automatically de- tects that the room is be- ing ventilated. The radiator valve is closed completely for 10 minutes. You can adjust the sensi- tivity and time period of the setting. 1.
  • Page 46: Holiday Function

    Holiday Function Use this menu to set a holiday period and a fi xed temperature. 1. Tap on box (1). 2. Set date and time. Confi rm with OK. 3. Tap on box (2). 4. Set date and time. Confi rm with OK. 5.
  • Page 47: Child Safety Lock

    Child Safety Lock Lock the device buttons against unauthorised use (child safety lock). 1. Tap on button (1) to switch on the child safety lock. The icon appears on the display. 2. Tap on button (1) again to switch the child safety lock off...
  • Page 48: Four Heating Periods Per Day

    Four Heating Periods per Day Programme individual comfort and energy-save times for each day. You can set either a total of four or eight comfort and energy-save times per day. 1. Tap on button (1) to set a total of eight comfort and ener- gy-save times per day.
  • Page 49: Individual Heating Times

    Individual Heating Times Set your comfort and en- ergy-save temperatures individually for seven days or distinguish be- tween weekdays and weekends. 1. Tap on button (1) to set individual com- fort or energy-save times for each week- day. 2. Tap on button (1) again to set individ- ual comfort or ener- gy-save times for the...
  • Page 50: Setting Comfort And Energy-Save Times

    Setting Comfort and Energy-Save Times Set comfort and ener- gy-save times according to your personal wishes. 1. Tap in box (1). 2. Use the plus and mi- nus symbols to set the start of the fi rst heating period. 3. Tap in box (2). 4.
  • Page 51: Saving Settings

    Saving settings Save the settings for the room when you have ad- justed them to your per- sonal requirements. 1. Tap on box (1). The settings apply for all devices allocated to the corresponding room. ...
  • Page 52: Alter Room Temperature

    Alter room temperature Use the rapid setting function in the room menu to adjust the tar- get temperature for the room. 1. Use the control ele- ment (1) to set the required tempera- ture. The manually set tem- perature remains active up to the next switching point of a comfort or en- ergy-save temperature.
  • Page 53: Re-Naming Rooms

    Re-naming rooms Alter the names of rooms you have created on the start page. Allocate clear room names (such as "kitchen" or "living room") to clearly distinguish be- tween rooms. 1. Swipe the entry for the room left. 2. Tap on box (1). 3.
  • Page 54: Deleting Rooms

    Deleting rooms Delete rooms you have created on the start page. 1. Swipe the entry for the room left. 2. Tap on box (1). 3. Confi rm the prompt with OK. When you delete a room, all the devices in this room are deleted! ...
  • Page 55: Re-Name Devices

    Re-name devices Re-name allocated de- vices in the room menu. Allocate clear device names (such as "kitchen, radiator 1" or "living room, device 2") to clearly distinguish be- tween the devices. 1. Swipe the entry for the corresponding device left. 2.
  • Page 56: Deleting Devices

    Deleting devices Delete the allocated de- vices in the room menu. 1. Swipe the entry for the room left. 2. Tap on box (1). 3. Confi rm the prompt with OK. When you delete a room, all the devices in this room are deleted.
  • Page 57: Setting A Pin

    Setting a PIN Create a PIN for your registered devices. You need this PIN when you want to access the room or device with another device. 1. Tap on box (1). 2. Enter a PIN of your choice. 3. Confi rm with OK. If you want to access the room or device with an- other device, you will be...
  • Page 58: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting The equipment does not function as you want! Try and solve the problem with the aid of the solutions proposed below. Caution! Risk of burns through hot radiator valve! Contact could lead to hands being burned. Allow the radiator to cool down before completing any installation, disassembly or repair work on the device! Wear work gloves!
  • Page 59 Due to the continuous thread, the pressure piece fi tted on the underside can drop out if the regulator has not been mounted on the valve. Insert the pressure piece. The continuous thread turns and tightens the pressure piece. Fit the device on the radiator and perform an adaptation.
  • Page 60: Technical Data

    Technical Data We reserve the right to make technical changes to im- prove the product. Model Bluetooth 3 V ⎓ Supply voltage Max. power consumption 100 mA Batteries 2 AA mn, 1.5 V Frequency (Bluetooth) 2,402 - 2,480 GHz Transmission power (max.): 1 mW Battery service life Approx.
  • Page 61: Cleaning

    Cleaning Clean the device regularly using a dry, lint-free cloth. Disposal The packing is made of environmen- tally friendly materials which can be disposed of through the local recycling centres. Refer to your local authorities or municipal offi ces for information on how to dispose of the device when no longer functional.
  • Page 62: Guarantee

    Guarantee ATTENTION! IMPORTANT GUARANTEE CERTIFICATE! KEEP IN A SAFE PLACE! Dear Customer, We are very pleased that you have decided to buy this high quality product. Should a technical problem arise with regard to the equipment, please observe the following points: –...
  • Page 63 service.uk@gsl-servicenet.de service.cy@gsl-servicenet.de service.ie@gsl-servicenet.de However, if the problem cannot be solved via tele- phone, please send the equipment to the following address in its original packaging: Our service partner: GSL mbH Am Weimarer Berg 6 99510 Apolda Germany Repairs under the terms of guarantee can only be completed when the purchase receipt is enclosed.
  • Page 64: Manufacturer

    Manufacturer Olympia Business Systems Vertriebs GmbH Zum Kraftwerk 1 45527 Hattingen GERMANY www.olympia-vertrieb.de Legal Notice Trademarks or trade names which appear in this op- erating manual are the property of the owner of the corresponding rights in all cases. The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
  • Page 65: Declaration Of Conformity

    Declaration of Conformity Olympia Business Systems Vertriebs GmbH, Zum Kraftwerk 1, 45527 Hattin- gen hereby declares that these devices conform with the basic requirements and other relevant terms of the Directive 2014/53/EU. The CE mark on the devices confi rms conformity. You can fi...
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