Kieback&Peter RPW301-FTL User manual

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Quick Start Guide
Room Sensor
Valve Controller


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Important Information
Symbols, signal words ........................................................................ 4
Basic safety instructions ..................................................................... 5
Proper use .........................................................................................6
Wireless radio systems and health ......................................................6
Data protection ..................................................................................6
Device Overview
Valve controller ..................................................................................7
Room sensor ...................................................................................... 8
Commissioning
Testing the installation location ......................................................... 12
Registering the valve controller ......................................................... 14
Mounting the room sensor ................................................................ 16
Mounting the valve controller ............................................................ 18
Operation
Setting the comfort temperature ........................................................ 21
Changing to comfort mode/economy mode ........................................ 22
Start/change/end vacation mode ....................................................... 24
Changing the time and date .............................................................. 25
Toggling the display .......................................................................... 27
Restoring the defaults ...................................................................... 28
Switching off the room sensor, valve controller .................................. 30
Activating the service level ............................................................... 31
Messages
System status .................................................................................. 36
Malfunctions .................................................................................... 37
Other
Care, disposal, service ..................................................................... 38
Technical data .................................................................................. 39

IMPORTANT INFORMATION
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This quick start guide will help you to ensure that your devices always run reliably. You
must read this guide and all other applicable documents before using the devices.
No previous special knowledge is required to commission and operate these devices. For
issues that cannot be resolved using this guide, use other documents or contact an
authorized service technician.
Other documents can be downloaded from the website www.enkey.de or
directly via the QR code.
Other documents: Quick start guide, brief overview, assembly instructions,
declarations of conformity
» Symbols, signal words
The safety information and notices in this quick start guide are marked by graphical
elements.
Symbols Description
Caution
Safety information that helps to prevent property damage.
Basic safety instruction that guarantees the safe use and operational reli-
ability of the devices.

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» Basic safety instructions
Read and observe the following safety instructions before using the devices. This will
reduce the risk of personal injury and damage to the environment or the devices.
Symbol Description Symbol Description
Information that prevents mal-
functions and potential extra
work.
General information.
Information on disposing of the
electronics.
Information on location and
positioning.
Information on
recycling.
This quick start guide is an integral part of the devices and must be kept eas-
ily accessible at all times.
If the devices are not used according to the instructions in this quick start
guide, the existing protective measures will be impaired.
Unauthorized opening, conversion or modification of the devices is not per-
mitted for safety reasons, and will result in the loss of all claims against the
manufacturer.
Caution Housing with a sensitive surface.
Shocks and abrasive cleaning materials can lead to scratches and a dulling.
►Remove the protective foil only after you have finished all work.
Clean using a moist, lint-free cloth.
Do not use any abrasive cleaning materials or cleaning products.

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» Proper use
The en:key room set devices are intended solely for the purpose of controlling the room
temperature in closed, indoor rooms (e.g. residential and business rooms). The en:key
room set is not suitable for the operation of underfloor heating. Each room requires a
separate room sensor.
» Wireless radio systems and health
The Institute for Social-Ecological Research and Education (ECOLOG) has issued an
expert report confirming that the high-frequency emissions from wireless radio switches
and sensors with EnOcean technology are significantly lower than those from equivalent
conventional light switches. Other devices, such as wireless telephones, are higher than
those of wireless radio switches with EnOcean technology by a factor of 1500.
» Data protection
To regulate room temperature according to the user's requirements, en:key only uses
aggregate information. En:key processes this information in accordance with applicable
data protection laws. The room sensor can be reset to the factory settings at any time using
the “Restore factory settings” function. All information such as the learned heating time
profile and the radio partners is deleted permanently when factory settings are restored.
→Restoring the defaults (S.28)

DEVICE OVERVIEW
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» Valve controller
03
01 02
Operating components, functional components
Item Designation Explanation
01 Rotary knob Adjusts comfort temperature
→Setting the comfort temperature (S.21)
02 Octagon nut Fastens the valve controller to the valve
→Mounting the valve controller (S.18)
03 Registration
button
Registers the valve controller
→Registering the valve controller (S.14)

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» Room sensor
03
05
04
09
11
01
02 08
06
07
10
Operating components, functional components
Item Designation Explanation
01 Display Shows information on the current state of the room sensor
and valve controller
02 Occupancy sensor Detects presence/absence for the heating time profile
03 Solar cell Generates energy for the room sensor.
04 Magnetic contact Switches the display between room temperature/time
Starts the service level
→Toggling the display (S.27)
→Activating the service level (S.31)

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05 Occupancy button Switches the room sensor on (with setting button)
Temporarily changes between comfort mode/economy
mode
Sets time and date, vacation mode
→Testing the installation location (S.12)
→Changing to comfort mode/economy mode (S.22)
→Changing the time and date (S.25)
→Start/change/end vacation mode (S.24)
06 Wall mount Fastens the room sensor to the wall
→Mounting the room sensor (S.16)
07 Holding bar Holds the room sensor in place on the wall mount
08 Setting button Switches room temperature on (with occupancy button)
Starts registration procedure
Resets room controller to defaults
→Testing the installation location (S.12)
→Registering the valve controller (S.14)
→Restoring the defaults (S.28)
09 Adhesive pad Bonds the wall mount to the wall
→Mounting the room sensor (S.16)
10 Adhesive numbers Identifies room sensor and wall mount
→Mounting the room sensor (S.16)
11 Service
connection
For authorized service technicians only (underside)
Item Designation Explanation

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02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
11
10
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Display
Item Designation Explanation
01 Antenna Wireless connection system status
→System status (S.36)
02 Battery Energy storage unit system status
→System status (S.36)
03 Windows Rapid temperature drop detected
→System status (S.36)
04 Code Status messages
→System status (S.36)
→Malfunctions (S.37)
05 Prog Valve controllers can be registered
→Registering the valve controller (S.14)
06 Information field Display of the room temperature, time or messages
→Toggling the display (S.27)
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