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  • Page 1 Model:...
  • Page 2: Product Image

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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table Of Contents Locking/Unlocking the neoAir Product Image Frost Protection Table of Contents Power ON/OFF What is a Programmable Room Thermostat? Holiday Programming Installation Procedure Optional Features Explained 28-29 Installing the batteries Adjusting the Optional Settings Mode Select Optional Settings Feature Table...
  • Page 4: What Is A Programmable

    What is a Programmable Room Thermostat? Section Header A programmable room thermostat is both a programmer and a room thermostat. A programmer allows you to set “On” and “Off” periods to suit your own lifestyle. A room thermostat works by sensing the air temperature, switching on the heating when the air temperature falls below the thermostat setting, and switching it off once this set temperature has been reached.
  • Page 5 The way to set and use your programmable room thermostat is to find the lowest Section Header temperature settings that you are comfortable with at the different times you have chosen, and then leave it alone to do its job. The best way to do this is to set the room thermostat to a low temperature –...
  • Page 6: Installation Procedure

    Installation Procedure Section Header Mount the thermostat at eye level. Read the instructions fully so you get the best from our product. Don’t Do not install near to a direct heat source as this will affect functionality. Do not push hard on the LCD screen as this may cause irreparable damage. This wireless thermostat is designed to be surface mounted.
  • Page 7 Section Header Model:...
  • Page 8: Installing The Batteries

    Installing the Batteries Section Header 4 x AAA batteries have been supplied with this thermostat. To access the battery holder, push and release the compartment door located on the bottom face of the thermostat. The thermostat will inform you when the batteries need to be replaced by displaying the battery icon on screen.
  • Page 9 Section Header Insert the batteries in the empty battery holder, ensuring that each battery is orientated for the correct polarity + / -. Push the battery holder back inside the thermostat until it is secured in its closed position. Model:...
  • Page 10: Mode Select

    Mode Select Section Header The neoAir can either be used as a Thermostat, standalone Time Clock, or combined Thermostat and Time clock. To change between thermostat or time clock modes, follow these steps. • Use the Left / Right keys to scroll to SETUP ..............
  • Page 11: Pairing The Neohub

    Pairing the neoAir The next step is to join the neoAir to the neoHub. We recommend joining any wired neoStat or neoPlug (if used) to the neoHub first. This will help to extend the wireless network for areas where radio signals are problematic.
  • Page 12: Neoair And Mesh

    NeoAir isn’t capable of relaying signals from one thermostat to another (or MESH). To create an extension of the wireless network you will need to add a neo-X repeater, neoPlug or Heatmiser Boost to the system. The neoAir can also talk via wired (MESH capable) neoStats.
  • Page 13: Pairing With The Rf-Switch

    Pairing With the RF-Switch Section Header • Use the Left/Right arrow keys to scroll to SETUP and press Tick key once ....• The display will show 01 in the top right hand corner. • Press the Down arrow key once. The display will now show P1 ............. •...
  • Page 14: Pairing With The Uh8-Rf Wiring Centre

    Pairing With the UH8-RF Wiring Centre Section Header On the UH8-RF, take note of the numbers set on the rotary switches (UH8-RF ID numbers 01-99). Each UH8-RF on the system needs to have a different ID number. Set your first UH8-RF to 01 Example: Rotary Switch showing ID No.
  • Page 15: Mode 1 & 3 - Thermostat

    & Modes 1 & 3 – Thermostat/ Section Header Thermostat with Hot Water Model:...
  • Page 16 Section Header FLOOR TEMP ROOM TEMP Series...
  • Page 17: Lcd Display

    LCD Display Section Header Day Indicator - Displays the day of the week. Comms Symbol - Displayed when connected to the neoHub. Frost Symbol - Displayed when frost protection mode is active. Flame Symbol - Displayed when the thermostat is calling for heat, flashes when optimum start is active.
  • Page 18: Setting The Clock

    Setting the Clock Section Header To set the clock, follow these steps. • Use the Left / Right keys to scroll to CLOCK ............• Press Tick to confirm selection ..................• Use the Up / Down keys to set the hours (24 hour format) ......•...
  • Page 19: Comfort Levels Explained

    Comfort Levels Explained Section Header The neoAir offers three program mode options; Weekday/Weekend programming, 7 Day programming and 24 Hour programming. There is also the option to use the thermostat as a Non-Programmable thermostat. When thermostats are connected to a network, the program mode for the system is configured by using the neoApp.
  • Page 20 Section Header • Use the Up / Down keys to set the hours .............. • Press Tick to confirm ......................• Use the Up / Down keys to set the minutes ............• Press Tick to confirm ......................• Use the Up / Down keys to set the temperature ..........•...
  • Page 21: Temperature Control

    Temperature Control Section Header The Up / Down keys allow you to adjust the set temperature ......When you press either key, you will see the word SET and the desired temperature value. Use the Up / Down keys to adjust the SET value ....Press Tick to confirm settings and return to the main display ........
  • Page 22: Temperature Hold

    Temperature Hold Section Header (Mode 01 Heating only) The temperature hold function allows you to manually override the current operating program and set a different temperature for a desired period. • Use the Left / Right keys to scroll to HOLD ............•...
  • Page 23 Temperature Hold Section Header (Mode 03 Heating and Hot Water) The temperature hold function allows you to manually override the current operating program and set a different temperature for a desired period. • Use the Left / Right keys to scroll to HOLD ............•...
  • Page 24: Hot Water Boost

    Hot Water Boost Section Header (Mode 03 Heating and Hot Water) To boost the hot water output on, follow these steps. • Use the Left / Right keys to scroll to HOLD .............. • Press Tick to confirm selection ..................... •...
  • Page 25: Locking/Unlocking The Neoair

    Locking the neoAir Section Header The thermostat has a keypad lock facility. To activate the lock follow these steps. • Use the Left / Right keys to scroll to HOLD & press Tick for 10 seconds. • The display will show 00:00 and you will need to enter a four digit pin number.
  • Page 26: Frost Protection

    Frost Mode Section Header Use the Left / Right keys to scroll to the Power Icon ..........The frost icon will toggle ON/OFF each time Tick is pressed ..........In this mode, the neoStat will display the frost icon and will only turn the heating ON should the room temperature drop below the set frost temperature (see page 23).
  • Page 27: Power On/Off

    When the flame icon is absent, there is no requirement for heating to achieve the set temperature but the neoAir remains active. To turn the neoAir off completely, scroll to the Power Icon and hold the Tick key for approximately 4 seconds until the display goes blank ....
  • Page 28: Holiday Programming

    Holiday Section Header In thermostat mode, the holiday function reduces the set temperature in your home to the frost protection temperature setting (see page 24). In time clock mode, the holiday function maintains the timed output as OFF. The thermostat will maintain this temperature for the duration of the holiday and will then automatically return to the program mode on your return.
  • Page 29: Optional Features Explained

    Feature 06 – Sensor Selection: On this neoAir, you can select which sensor should be used. You can select between air temperature only, floor temperature, or both. When you enable both sensors, the floor sensor is used as a floor limiting sensor and is designed to prevent the floor from overheating.
  • Page 30 Feature 08 – Optimum Start: Optimum start will delay the start-up of the heating system Section Header to the latest possible moment to avoid unnecessary heating and ensure the building is warm at the programmed time. The thermostat uses the rate of change information to calculate how long the heating needs to raise the building temperature 1°C (with a rate of change of 20, the thermostat has calculated the heating needs 20 minutes to raise the building temperature 1°C) and starts the heating accordingly.
  • Page 31: Adjusting The Optional Settings

    Adjusting the Optional Settings Section Header • Use the Left / Right keys to select SETUP .............. • Press Tick to confirm selection .................. Feature Number Setting Value • Use the Up / Down keys to scroll through features ......... •...
  • Page 32: Optional Settings Feature Table

    Optional Settings - Feature Table Section Header FEATURE DESCRIPTION SETTING Failsafe 00 = Disabled 01 = Enabled (Default) Pairing to UH8-RF 00 – 99 = Receiver address Pairing to RF-Switch Commences countdown from 99 – 00 seconds. Pairing to Hub Used to add zone to the neoHub Menu Entry Point...
  • Page 33: Re-Calibrating The Thermostat

    Re-calibrating the Thermostat Section Header If you need to re-calibrate the thermostat, follow these steps. • Use the Left / Right keys to scroll to the Power Icon ......• Press and hold Tick to turn the display OFF ............•...
  • Page 34: Factory Reset

    Factory Reset Section Header To reset the device to factory default settings, follow these steps: • Use the Left / Right keys to scroll to SETUP ............• Press and hold the Tick key for 10 seconds ............• All of the icons on the display will appear for 2 seconds, then the display will show options 1, 2 &...
  • Page 35: Mode 2 - Time Clock

    Mode 2 - Time Clock Section Header Model:...
  • Page 36: Lcd Display

    LCD Display Section Header Day Indicator - Displays the day of the week. Mesh Symbol – Displayed when connected to the neoHub. Key Lock Indicator – Displayed when the Keypad is Locked. Set – Displayed when changes are being made to the program schedule or current set point.
  • Page 37: Setting The Switching Times

    Setting the Switching Times Section Header To program the switching times, follow these steps. • Use the Left / Right keys to scroll to EDIT and press Tick ....... • Use the Left / Right keys to select day/period of the week ......•...
  • Page 38: Timer Override

    Timer Override Section Header To override the timed output on, follow these steps. • Use the Up / Down keys to set the override duration e.g. 02:00 hours ..• Press Tick to confirm settings and return to main display ......... Hold Left and the remaining time will now be displayed.
  • Page 39: Optional Features Explained

    Optional Features Explained Section Header Feature 01 – Pairing To neoHub: This function is used to connect the thermostat to the neoHub. Feature 02 – Program Mode: The time clock offers three programming modes. Weekday/ Weekend - allows you to program 4 On/Off levels for the weekday and 4 different levels for the weekend.
  • Page 40: Optional Settings Feature Table

    Optional Settings - Feature Table Section Header FEATURE DESCRIPTION SETTING 00 = Disabled Failsafe 01 = Enabled (Default) 00 – 99 = Receiver address Pairing to UH8-RF Commences countdown from 99 – 00 seconds. Pairing to RF-Switch Used to add zone to the neoHub Pairing to Hub 01 = 5/2day Program Mode...
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  • Page 44 Want More Information? Call our support team on: +44 (0)1254 669090 Or view technical specifications directly on our website: www.heatmiser.com Twitter: @heatmiseruk Facebook: facebook.com/thermostats Rev.1.3...

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