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The Heatit Z-Wave thermostat is a device designed to control heating systems in residential or commercial settings. It features an LCD display, which provides clear and easy-to-read information about the current temperature settings. With a maximum switching capacity of 3600 W and a maximum switching current of 16 A, it can handle moderate to high electrical loads. Powered by AC and operating at a voltage of 230 V, the Heatit Z-Wave thermostat provides a reliable and consistent power source for controlling temperatures. It has a current rating of 16 A, allowing it to efficiently manage heating systems. The unit of measurement for temperature displayed on the thermostat is in degrees Celsius (°C), enabling users to easily monitor and adjust the desired temperature. With an International Protection (IP) code of IP21, the Heatit Z-Wave thermostat offers a basic level of protection against solid objects greater than 12.5 mm in diameter and vertically falling drips of water. The Heatit Z-Wave thermostat does not have a memory function, meaning it does not retain temperature settings after a power outage or system restart. Additionally, it does not come with a remote control, requiring users to manually operate the thermostat for adjustments. In conclusion, the Heatit Z-Wave thermostat is a functional and practical device for controlling heating systems. With its LCD display, it offers clear temperature information, and with a maximum switching capacity of 3600 W and maximum switching current of 16 A, it can effectively handle moderate to high electrical loads. Although lacking a memory function and remote control, it provides a reliable power source and operates at an operating voltage of 230 V.
| Brand | Heatit |
| Model | Z-Wave | HEAE5430498-B |
| Product | thermostats |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | User manual (PDF) |
| Smart thermostat | - |
| Memory function | No |
| Interface | Z-Wave |
| Product color | Black |
| Units of measurement | °C |
| Temperature setpoint range | 5 - 40 °C |
| International Protection (IP) code | IP21 |
| Display | LCD |
| Handheld remote control | No |
| Maximum switching capacity | 3600 W |
| Maximum switching current | 16 A |
| Power source | AC |
| Operating voltage | 230 V |
| Temperature control range | 0 - 25 °C |
| Current | 16 A |
Can't find the answer to your question in the manual? You may find the answer to your question in the FAQs about the Heatit Z-Wave below.
The best place for the thermostat is the room where you spend the most time, in many cases the living room or kitchen. Place the thermostat about one and a half metres above the floor, not in the sun and not on an outside wall.
If your thermostat has a dead band, your installation is, as it were, 'at rest'. The thermostat only switches on when, for example, the difference deviates more than 2˚C from the set room temperature.
Most people find that the ideal room temperature is between 19 and 22 degrees Celsius.
Use the up and down arrows on the thermostat's display to adjust the temperature to your desired level.
Ensure that the power supply to your heating system is properly connected and functioning. Check if the thermostat's settings are correctly configured for your specific heating system.
Access the thermostat's menu options and navigate to the scheduling feature. Set the desired temperature levels and time intervals for each day or customize different schedules for weekdays and weekends.
Make sure the thermostat is not exposed to any direct heat sources or cold drafts, as this may affect its temperature readings. Additionally, verify that the thermostat is not located near any sources of temperature fluctuations, such as windows or vents.
Navigate to the battery status menu on the thermostat's display to view the current battery level. If the battery level is low, replace the batteries with new ones to ensure uninterrupted operation.
No, the Heatit Z-Wave does not have a memory function. This means that it does not remember any settings or preferences, and the user will have to manually set it each time they want to use it.
The Heatit Z-Wave has an LCD display. This type of display provides clear and easy-to-read information for the user.
No, the Heatit Z-Wave does not come with a remote control. This means that the user will have to manually operate and control the thermostat.
The maximum switching capacity of the Heatit Z-Wave is 3600 W. This means that it can handle high-power devices and appliances without any issues.
The international protection (IP) code of the Heatit Z-Wave is IP21. This means that it is protected against solid objects larger than 12.5 mm and dripping water.
Yes, the manual of the Heatit Z-Wave is available in English .
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