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Problem

Radiator is taking

a

too long

time

to warm up or the radiator is too small for the room

Solution

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When a room is displayed in the

App / User Interface

app with an orange background,

it

the system is attempting to warm the

radiator

room.

 

Each

Living Connect

Genius Radiator Valve within that room should have received the '

setpoint

set point' (i.e. target temperature) within 10 minutes of it being changed on the app. You can tell if it has by pressing any

one

of the

three

buttons - the screen will light up and display the current

setpoint. 

set point.

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How to change the Genius Radiator Valve's responsiveness

If the

Living Connect receives it's

valve receives its setpoint, but the radiator does not begin to get warm for a long time, you can change the following setting

to make the valve think that it is installed onto a radiator that is too small for the room, so therefore it needs to open faster to heat the room. Once the room is up to temperature then it controls to the temperature, but there is a chance that the room may overshoot the target temperature if the radiator is in fact too large for the room.

  • Hold down the middle /°\ button until the screen illuminates and 'M' is displayed

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  • Press the left (down arrow) button, twice, so that 'Pb' is displayed

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  • Press the middle button. A value will be displayed, one of: P1 / P2 / P3

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  • Press the right (up arrow) button until P3 is displayed.

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  • Press the middle button to select P3.

The Living Connect should now warm up the radiator more quickly when it receives it's setpoint. 
The image below from the Living Connect technical manual explains the process as well. 

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What do the different settings mean:

  • P1: For when the radiator is too large for the room or is overshooting the set temperature
  • P2: default setting
  • P3: For when the radiator is too small for the room or the room is taking too long to heat up