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Digistat RF3 Wirelss Heating System
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Ive recently moved home and the heating system is a DRAYTON Digistat RF3 Wireless System .... Ive managed to find instructions on the internet on how to program the heating but there is nothing mentioned about setting the timer to "turn off".
Does anyone have one of these systems or am I going berserk. From the way I read it the heating will come on when set and heat the room to the required temp. Does it then just stay on continously and should the room temp drop below this temp - it then comes back on again.
I only want it to come on in the morning before work and go off as we leave ... followed by coming on for an hour before we arrive home from work, etc!
HELP!!
Does anyone have one of these systems or am I going berserk. From the way I read it the heating will come on when set and heat the room to the required temp. Does it then just stay on continously and should the room temp drop below this temp - it then comes back on again.
I only want it to come on in the morning before work and go off as we leave ... followed by coming on for an hour before we arrive home from work, etc!
HELP!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.hi tgm they're all a bit confusing nowadays! basically your off settings are now known as economy settings ie they are still on settings but with the temperature turned down so in your case for example you want heating on from 7am to 9am then on again at say 4pm till 1030 then you would program
1) 7am heating on at say 20 degrees then to get your off time you would program
2) heating at 9am say 7 degrees then
3) heating at 4pm say 20 degrees then
(the moon sign)heating at 1030 say 7 degrees
so in this example step 2 is basically an off time (unless temp drops below 7 degrees
hope this makes it a bit clearer
1) 7am heating on at say 20 degrees then to get your off time you would program
2) heating at 9am say 7 degrees then
3) heating at 4pm say 20 degrees then
(the moon sign)heating at 1030 say 7 degrees
so in this example step 2 is basically an off time (unless temp drops below 7 degrees
hope this makes it a bit clearer
I have one of these systems too and the red 'error' light is on permanently. Have tried the advice in the instructions but it seems the 2 control units are not talking to each other. Don't want to pay out �70 to replace the whole system. Have replaced batteries etc. Any ideas??? One thing I did notice is the batteries move around a bit in their compartment, but the display is illuminated. Could this be anything to do with it. My heating is on permanent override!!
Would be very grateful for any advice.
Would be very grateful for any advice.
hi childs 27
sounds as though either the batteries are flat or its stuck in learn mode here is a link to the user manual http://www.invensyscontrolseurope.com/NR/rdonl yres/BCB8B672-C982-4A21-A4AB-4E4411591559/0/Di gistatRF3Instr.pdf
sounds as though either the batteries are flat or its stuck in learn mode here is a link to the user manual http://www.invensyscontrolseurope.com/NR/rdonl yres/BCB8B672-C982-4A21-A4AB-4E4411591559/0/Di gistatRF3Instr.pdf
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