
Secondary Features (Continued)
Troubleshooting
Use the following information to troubleshoot
your comfort controller.
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Connecting To A Remote Controller
- If you wish to
choose settings for a particular controller connected
within the same network from a different controller,
you can remote into that particular controller by doing
the following: From the
Menu
screen, select the
Setup
submenu and scroll down through to the
Remote
option. You will be prompted to enter it
correctly, you may configure it as you would the current
controller. However, if the controller for the address you
entered is invalid or not found, you will receive a 'No
Answer' status message. From this point, please try
entering the address again, ensuring you are entering
the correct one.
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI)
- A separate
GFCI breaker is required when using the floor warming
system.
Multiple Sources Option (Cont'd)
Room T* -
This indicates that the floor sensor is not
working and could be damaged. No need to worry,
your SmartRooms Controller has a back up sensor
located in the face plate. Your floor warming
system will continue to function normally.
You may want to do one of the following:
A) Remove the face plate and check to see if the
sensor is properly connected to the back of the
face plate.
B) Leave everything as is.
C) Replace the sensor. To do this you will likely
have to remove tiles. Caution should be taken
not to damage the heating cable.
Garbled Screen
- Press 'Menu', if this does not
work, unplug the controller, wait a few minutes
and plug it in again.
No Answe
r - This is a remote function error.
Check that the thermostat is firmly plugged in.