Lightwave JSJSLW922 Manuel utilisateur

Professional Series
Radiator Valve (TRV)
Model No. JSJSLW922
Instruction Manual
www.lightwaverf.house Version 2

EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Responsible Authority:
LightwaveRF PLC,
Innovation Campus Birmingham
Faraday Wharf
Holt Street
Birmingham
B7 4BB
Tel: +44 (0)121 250 3625
Model Number(s): JSJSLW922
Description: Thermostatic Radiator Valve
Directives this equipment
Complies with: 2006/95/EC The Low Voltage Directive N/A
2004/108/EEC The Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive
1999/5/EC R&TTE Directive
93/68/EEC CE Marking Directive
Standards Applied in order to verify compliance
Safety: BS EN 60730-1: 2011
Health:
R&TTE: EN 301 489-1 V1.9.2: (2011-09), EN 301 489-3 V1.4.1: (2002-08)
EN 300 220-1 V2.1.1: 2006, EN 300 220-2 V2.1.2: 2007
EMC: EN 301 489-1 V1.9.2: (2011-09), EN 301 489-3 V1.4.1: (2002-08),
EN 55022: 2010, EN 61000-3-2: 2006 +A1: 2009 +A2: 2009 Class A,
EN 61000-3-3: 2008, EN61000-4-2: 2009,
EN 61000-4-3: 2006 +A1: 2008 +A2: 2010, EN 61000-4-4: 2012,
EN 61000-4-5: 2006, EN 61000-4-6: 2009, EN 61000-4-11: 2004
For and on behalf of LightwaveRF PLC
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Name J Shermer
Position Managing Director

Get Started
What do I need?
How do I get started?
The following installation guide will explain how to
fit the LightwaveRF Thermostatic Radiator Valve
(TRV) head to a radiator. It will also explain how to
link it to the LightwaveRF Smartphone or Web
App via the Lightwave Link.
To install the TRV (head), you will first need to
remove the existing one. This is usually
straightforward and does not require tools;
however, an adjustable spanner maybe useful if
the valve is tightly screwed down. The ‘Lightwave
Link’ and App is required to operate the
LightwaveRF TRV remotely.
Help video & further guidance
For additional guidance, and to watch a video
that will help guide you through the installation
process, please visit the support section on
www.lightwaverf.house

Installation
Installation
IMPORTANT: Please retain these instructions for guidance on how to link
other LightwaveRF heating devices to the TRV.
‘O’ LED. When
illuminated the
TRV is closing.
Boost button.
Increases
temperature for
1 hour.
‘On’ LED. When
illuminated the
TRV is opening.
Standby button.
Turns radiator
on/o.
Screw collar to
attach to radiator
valve.
Linking button.
Press to enter
linking mode

Installation
• To attach the LightwaveRF TRV
(head) you will need to ensure that
you have a suitable thermostatic valve
fitted to your radiator (such as the one
pictured) and unscrew the existing
valve head. This can usually be done
by hand and does not require any
special tools.
NOTE: Removing the existing valve
head should not cause any water leaks
as the main body of the valve remains
sealed.
• The LightwaveRF TRV head will
screw fit the majority of existing
thermostatic valves without alteration.
There are, however, several adapter
collars provided to compensate for the
most typical variations in the diameter
of the valve and screw thread.
Attaching the TRV head to the valve
Valve
Head
Collar
OPTIONAL
Valve
Pin
Insert
Screw
Thread
Screw
Thread
Pin

Quick Start Guide
Installation
The battery compartment is located at the top
of the TRV. Remove the cover and insert 2x AA
batteries.
Once the batteries are inserted, the TRV will
automatically calibrate itself (this can take up
to a minute). This requires it to be attached to
the radiator, therefore do not insert the
batteries until the TRV is securely installed. If
the ‘error’ LED lights up during calibration, the
TRV is not seated properly and may need
adjustment (see troubleshooting section).
Inserting the batteries / calibration
There are 2 types of collar (type A, type B). If
Type A fits the valve screw thread, this is the
more desirable collar to use. It has 4 insert pin
lengths options provided for the collar. The
most suitable pin is the one that (when in the
collar) replicates the length of the existing pin.
Type B provides a clamp fit around the valve body
and can be tightened using the screw provided.
Type A (with pin inserted)
Type B
Battery compartment

Manual Operation
Understanding the indicator LEDs
Steady green ‘on’: TRV is opening the radiator valve
Steady amber ‘o’: TRV is closing the radiator valve
Alternating on/o (longer on LED): Linking mode
Alternating o/on (longer o LED): Unlinking mode
Steady red & amber: Valve jammed or wrong pin
Steady red & green: Not mounted correctly / wrong pin
Flashing red: Low battery (App should also report low
battery status).
Manual and remote operation
The TRV is designed to achieve a set room temperature by controlling the
flow of heat to the radiator. It is remotely controlled by the LightwaveRF
Smartphone App and Web App (you will also need the Lightwave Link). The
TRV automatically abides by the temperatures and schedules set from the
App. The TRV also has buttons to allow you to control the radiator manually.
If linked directly to the valve, a LightwaveRF Heating Remote or Magnetic
Trigger can also be used to control the radiator in place of or alongside the
App. The following section will show you how to use the manual buttons and
how to link the TRV to the App and to a Heating Remote / Magnetic Trigger.

Manual Operation
The Standby button
Standby button
NOTE:
When linked to the App, the target room temperature that the TRV
will achieve will be automatically set by the App (see App instructions to
learn how to set this) unless the ‘standby’ or ‘boost’ buttons are pressed.
Pressing the ‘standby’ button will fully open or close the valve, but ONLY until
the next scheduled change. At the next scheduled temperature change, the
TRV will revert to the target room temperature preset by the heating schedule.
The current target temperature, and the heating schedule for the TRV can be
changed at any time using the App.
Pressing the ‘standby’ button on the TRV
toggles between the fully open and fully
closed positions.
This will turn the radiator on
or o by enabling or preventing the flow of
hot water to it.
When the ‘standby’ button is
pressed, a green light will illuminate to
indicate that the valve is opening, or an
amber light will illuminate to indicate that
the valve is closing.

Manual Operation
Pressing the boost button on the TRV raises the target temperature a few
degrees above the current room temperature for the duration of one hour.
If the target temperature is already several degrees higher than the actual
room temperature, then pressing boost will simply match this temperature.
The Boost button
Using the Heating Handset
A LightwaveRF Heating Remote can be linked to a
TRV to directly control it (see handset
instructions).
Once linked, toggling the ‘standby’ button on the
remote will turn the radiator on and o in the
same way as the standby button on the TRV. The
boost button operates the TRV boost button.
The plus and minus arrows on the handset will
raise or lower the target temperature a few
degrees above or below the current room
temperature.

Device Setup
Linking the TRV to the Heating Remote or Magnetic Trigger
If you intend to use a LightwaveRF Heating Remote or
Magnetic Trigger to control the TRV directly then you
will need to ‘link’ them. The TRV can be linked to other
LightwaveRF heating devices using the following
method.
1. Press and release the ‘linking’ button on the TRV (the
on and o LEDs will flash alternately).
2. Press the linking button on the heating device you
wish to link. The ‘on’ LED should flash to indicate a
successful link.
To unlink a heating device from the TRV, press and release
the linking button and then press the ‘standby’ button. This
activates ‘unlinking’ mode. Press the Linking button on the
heating device you wish to unlink. The ‘o’ LED
should
flash to indicate that the devices have been unlinked.
To completely clear the memory of the TRV, press and
release the linking button. Then hold the linking button
until the LEDs flash rapidly. Finally, press and release the
linking button once more. The o LED should flash.
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