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The following explains how to re-add an existing Wireless Genius Radiator Valve (Genius Wireless Radiator Valve) to a Genius Hub.
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If you have an existing Genius Radiator Valve it will need to be factory reset before it is connected to a Genius Hub. |
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Make sure that the Genius the Genius Radiator Valve is within 2 meters (line of sight) of the Genius Hub (the part that is connected to your Internet router). If the devices are not close enough together, then use either of the following steps: 1. Unmount the Genius Radiator Valve from the radiator. This video shoes how to remove and refit the Genius Radiator Valve. 2. Move the Genius Hub closer to the Genius Radiator Valve . The Genius Hub must have power and an Internet connection. This can be done by: a) Using a long Ethernet cable b) Plugging the Hub into a different Ethernet switch c) Using a Power Line Ethernet adaptor or WiFi booster which has an Ethernet port (see this link for how to connect the hub with a power-line Ethernet adaptor) |
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Press and release the middle /o\ button. The letters or numbers on the screen of the valve are not important at this point. The screen backlight should quickly flash, then slowly flash, then stop flashing when the device has included successfully. On success, the Genius Radiator Valve has been assigned a number, write this number on the side of the device.
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If not already, re-install the Genius Radiator Valve onto the radiator. |
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Now pick a zone to assign the Genius Radiator Valve to.
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The old Genius Radiator Valve needs to be removed from the list of devices as this no longer exists.
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