Temporary Override - Salus RT500RF Instruction Manual

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To exit from the set point review, press any key except the UP or DOWN keys,
or don't press any keys for approximately four seconds – either of these
actions will return the RT500RF to Normal mode.

TEMPORARY OVERRIDE

It is possible to temporarily override the current set temperature of the
RT500RF. There are two ways to do this:
While reviewing set point temperature: Pressing the UP or DOWN key
while reviewing the set point temperature will increase or decrease the
set point temperature in 0.5 °C steps.
In Normal mode: press and hold either the UP or DOWN key to display
the set point temperature. After two seconds, the RT500RF will enter
Temporary Override mode and allow increase or decrease of the set point
temperature. If the key is released within two seconds then you will only
be able to review the set point temperature.
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When operating in Frost Protection mode,
the LCD display will show a reading of 5 °C
and also display the Frost Protection
indicator:
When operating in Temporary Override
mode, the LCD display will show the
temporary set point temperature:
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Martin Hampson
January 18, 2025

Can I change batteries without having to re programme times?

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Mr. Anderson
February 4, 2025

YES. Replacing the batteries in the Salus RT500RF does not require reprogramming the times, as the saved settings are retained.

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Geoffrey Buckingham
February 12, 2025

How do I remove the min unit from its wall mounting? Thank you in advance!

Mark
February 13, 2025

When I activate my thermostat it has stopped interacting with the receiver box, how can I fix this issue please

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Mr. Anderson
February 13, 2025

To fix the issue of your Salus RT500RF thermostat not interacting with the receiver box, try the following steps:

1. Check Power and Indicators:
- Ensure the receiver is powered on. A red light indicates it has power.
- If the green light is off, the receiver is not receiving a signal from the thermostat.

2. Check Thermostat Batteries:
- Verify that the batteries in the thermostat are correctly installed and not depleted. Replace them if necessary.

3. Reset the Receiver:
- Press the reset button on the receiver to re-establish communication with the thermostat.

4. Re-link the Thermostat and Receiver:
- Follow the instructions in the manual to pair the thermostat with the receiver.
- Ensure the RF address code is correctly set, especially if you have multiple units.

5. Minimize Interference:
- Ensure there is at least a 1-meter gap between multiple RT500RF receivers.
- Remove batteries from other control centers when setting up.

6. Check Heating System:
- Make sure the heating system itself is switched on.

If the problem persists, the receiver or thermostat may be faulty and require replacement or professional servicing.

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Jacky
February 25, 2025

The batteries are only lasting a few days. What can i do? Do i need a new thermostat?

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Mr. Anderson
February 25, 2025

The provided context does not directly explain why the batteries in the Salus RT500RF thermostat are only lasting a few days. However, based on the troubleshooting steps in the manual, you should check that the batteries are of the correct type, fitted correctly, and not exhausted. If the issue persists, you can try pressing the reset button. If the thermostat continues to drain batteries quickly, it may indicate a fault, and you should contact Salus Controls or their appointed agents for servicing or replacement. You may not necessarily need a new thermostat unless the issue cannot be resolved.

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Jacky
February 27, 2025

@Mr. Anderson

Jacky
February 27, 2025

@Mr. Anderson sorry. Didn’t realise i could type here. Thanks for your response. Heating engineer came out and replaced the wireless thermostat. Heating now working again.

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