The Thermostat is fitted with a dry contact switching relay (on/off) which allows it to control the heating by switching it on
and off. It works in the same way as an interrupter that opens and closes an electrical circuit (like for controlling a light).
The Thermostat is able to cleverly regulate the heating requests by changing state (on/off) more or less frequently and for a
longer or shorter time depending on the requirements. Its intelligence lies in its ability to anticipate heating needs by taking
into account thermal inertia, the home’s insulation and outdoor temperatures.
It is possible to install the Thermostat in wired or wireless mode, as desired (see next page).
Notes:
• The Thermostat is not able to command the heating to turn on at intermediate power (30%, 50%, etc.) but only 0 or 100%
(ON or OFF).
• Polarity: the operating mode can be reversed if the heating reacts in the opposite way (for example, if the heating
switches off when the Thermostat is on MAX and switches on when it is in the OFF position). The Thermostat’s polarity
must then be reversed.
To reverse the polarity, the Wi-Fi setup must be initially completed. Then go to the Thermostat’s Advanced settings
menu in the Energy application: Manage my home > [room where the Thermostat is] >[name of the Thermostat] > Settings
> Polarity
3 – How it works