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Inspire Home Automation
www.inspirehomeautomation.co.uk
01202 798390
Plug the Wireless Internet Gateway into a spare port in your router and plug in the supplied power cable.
After the unit has powered up, you should have a green Power LED, a flashing Amber Internet LED, and
the RF LED should go green when a unit has connected to it.
Select a suitable location for your wireless Thermostat, taking into account the following.
Do not mount the Thermostat in draughty areas,direct sunlight or places subject to high levels of humidity
/ heat, such as a kitchen or bathroom. The optimum place is 1.5 metres from the ground, on an internal
wall and either in a living room or hallway.
Also consider the radio signal and that the Wireless Thermostat must communicate with both the Internet
Gateway and the Wireless Receiver. Before mounting the unit, we recommend checking that the unit can
communicate correctly.
Remove the two securing screws on the bottom edge of the
thermostat and lift the thermostat off the wall mount.
The wall mount is supplied with fixings suitable for a solid wall. If
you are fixing to another type of wall, then different fixings may
need to be obtained. If you use different screws, ensure that they
are the pan head or round head type and that when the screws
are flush, the heads are not protruding above or to the sides of the
surrounding surface.
Using the wall mount as a template, mark the location of the two
holes on the wall. For reference, the two holes are 75.5 mm apart.
Drill suitable holes (6mm diameter for the wall plugs supplied),
insert wall plugs and screw the wall mount to the wall.
WARNING be aware of any buried cables before drilling.
Install two AA Alkaline batteries (Supplied) into the back of the room
thermostat, and ensure that the display is illuminated.
It is easiest to start the two securing screws off before placing it on the wall, however do ensure that these
screws do not protrude inside the room thermostat.
Carefully locate the room thermostat over the wall mount. The room thermostat should slide over the wall
mount with little effort. If it does not, do not force it, but check the following then try again
° Securing screws do not protrude into the thermostat
° Wall mount screws are the correct size
Hold the room thermostat in place and lightly tighten the screws underneath to secure the unit – these
screws only need the lightest of pressure and must not be over tightened
Setting up the rest of the system.
Preparing your new thermostat
Installing the Wall Mount