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Explains the meaning of different LED light states and their corresponding device statuses.
Details the process of connecting the heating device, power supply, and securing the receiver, with important cautions.
Outlines steps for drilling, fastening, and provides advice for wooden walls and container placement.
Details the steps to pair the AURATON R25 RT controller with the AURATON RT receiver.
Explains how to initiate the unpairing process for the controller and receiver.
Describes the simultaneous button press to reset all paired devices and the resulting LED indication.
Notes that a reset receiver enters pairing mode automatically for 120 seconds.
Explains how LED changes indicate reception of data packets from paired devices.
Illustrates the basic setup with AURATON RT receiver and AURATON R25 RT regulator.
Shows optional devices like AURATON T-2 thermometer and AURATON H-1 handle.
Provides a diagram for connecting the AURATON RT receiver to a heating device.
Explains temperature regulation based on binary algorithm using sensor elements.
Details how to set temperature manually via R25 RT or remotely via T-2 thermometer.
Stresses the critical order for pairing R25 RT regulator and T-2 thermometer.
Maintains setpoint when windows are closed or trickle-ventilated.
Lowers temperature to 3°C when a window is pivoted.
Switches off heating for >30s open window, with a delay before resuming.
Treats lost signals from H-1 handles as 'closed' until transmission is restored.
Erases time/day settings and restarts the regulator.
Restores factory settings by pressing OK and RESET simultaneously.
Handles loss of signals from R25 RT/T-2, including LED errors and fallback modes.
Describes behavior when H-1 handles, T-2, and R25 RT are paired or when only H-1/T-2 are used.
Diagram showing control connection to a gas furnace.
Diagram showing control connection to an electric heating device.
Lists key specifications like control mode, maximum load, power supply, and radio frequency.
Specifies the typical and open-space operating ranges of the device.
Advises on cleaning the device using a dry cloth and avoiding solvents or liquids.
Explains the WEEE symbol and the user's responsibility for proper disposal.