Drayton MiStat RF Wireless User Guide
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To pair your thermostat with the receiver, press the "pairing" button on the receiver until the LED flashes. Then, on the thermostat, navigate to the pairing menu and select the "pair" option. Wait for the LED to stop flashing, indicating a successful connection.
First, check if the thermostat is properly paired with the receiver. Ensure that the batteries are not depleted. If the issue persists, verify that the heating schedule is correctly set and that the receiver is powered and connected to the heating system.
To reset the thermostat, press and hold the reset button located on the back of the unit or within the battery compartment until the screen goes blank and restarts. This will restore factory settings.
Press the up or down arrow buttons on the thermostat to adjust the temperature set point. The display will show the new set temperature, which will be confirmed after a few seconds of inactivity.
Regularly check and replace the batteries to ensure uninterrupted operation. Keep the thermostat clean and dust-free, and ensure it is not obstructed by furniture or curtains for accurate temperature readings.
Yes, the Drayton MiStat thermostat can be configured to control both heating and cooling systems if properly set up. Consult the user manual for instructions on configuring the system settings for dual control.
Ensure both devices are within the recommended range and there are no major obstructions. Check that the receiver is powered and the thermostat has fresh batteries. Re-pair the devices if necessary.
Symbols on the display include a heating symbol (flame) when the system is active, a battery symbol indicating low battery, and a wireless symbol showing connectivity status. Refer to the user manual for a complete symbol guide.
Access the programming menu on the thermostat, select the day or block of days, and set the desired start and end times for heating periods. Repeat for additional schedules as needed.
Yes, the MiStat thermostat has a lock feature that can be enabled through the settings menu. This prevents changes to the temperature settings or schedule without entering a security code.