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bednobs | 21:00 Wed 02nd Sep 2015 | Home & Garden
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in a new house, not quite sure how the radiators/thermostat works. We have a control unit that is freestanding. You can set the tie on it, and you can set times/programmes but you can't appear to set a temp! the digital display appears to show the actual temperature of the room, rather than the temp you want it to be in the room. Any ideas anyone??
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Does Youtube help then?
21:32 Wed 02nd Sep 2015
Is there a make and model number on it? If so, we might be able to track down the manual for it.
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thanks chris i just googled the make salus rt500rf and downloaded the manual. However, i m none the wiser. It waxes lyrical about how bloody easy it is, but all i want is the radiators on now!
Does Youtube help then?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ky5TgIGJk4Q
There may be a device in another room (there was in one house I moved into) - the system then uses this room to regulate the whole system I understand.
You say it's a new house, if that's the case I'd get on to the Customer Services Department of the Builders and ask them to send someone to explain the heating controls to you.

I have to admit that this happened to me recently and the heating controls were quite baffling - and I'm a genius!!
You set the temperature at the same time as setting the programmes, so you set programme one to come on at 6:00 and press select again and use the up/down keys to set the temperature, you then press select again to move to programme two and set the time you want the temperature to change (say when you got out to work), press select again to move to be able to set that temperature and so on. If you just want the heating to come on out of sequence you press and hold the up or down button for 2 seconds and the temp will flash, you then press up to increase the temp in 0.5C stages, this setting will stay active until the next scheduled programme.
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thanks everyone for your valuable inputs. Just to clarify, not a NEW house, just new to me :)
Also, im sure you will all be rrelieved to hear that i woke up nice and toasty this morning :)

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