Salus RT200 Instruction Manual
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To set the desired temperature on the Salus RT200, turn the dial to the right to increase the temperature or to the left to decrease it. The current set temperature will be displayed on the screen.
If the Salus RT200 is not turning on the heating, check if the thermostat is powered and the batteries are functional. Verify that the set temperature is higher than the current room temperature. If the issue persists, inspect the wiring connections or consult a professional.
To reset the Salus RT200 to factory settings, press and hold the reset button located on the side of the device for a few seconds until the display resets. This will restore default settings.
To change the batteries, gently pull the thermostat unit from the back plate. Remove the old batteries and insert new AA batteries, ensuring correct polarity. Reattach the thermostat to the back plate securely.
The Salus RT200 is a non-programmable thermostat, which means you cannot set schedules. It functions based on manual temperature adjustments.
If the screen is blank, check if the thermostat has power by replacing the batteries. Ensure the thermostat is correctly mounted on the back plate. If the issue persists, it may be a wiring issue or a fault with the device itself.
The Salus RT200 is compatible with most standard heating systems, including gas, oil, and electric heating. However, it is not suitable for multi-stage heating systems. Consult the user manual or a professional installer for compatibility confirmation.
The Salus RT200 does not have a built-in lock feature. To prevent unauthorized changes, consider placing the thermostat in a location that is less accessible or using a third-party locking cover.
Regular maintenance for the Salus RT200 includes replacing the batteries annually or when low, keeping the unit clean and free from dust, and ensuring the connections are secure.
After installation, set the desired temperature to be higher than the current room temperature and ensure the heating system turns on. Lower the temperature and verify the system turns off. This test confirms proper functionality.