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Center RF PROGRAMMABLE Thermostat EHE0200361

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I am having the same trouble as the first comment. If I just want to advance the heating, I want it to turn off again at the preset time. It is so inconvenient and I want a different controller. Does anyone know any other compatible controllers? This model also has a "Copy" mode where you can basically just press copy to easily replicate the pre-programmed settings that you have already made for other days. So, if you want to set the same temperatures and / or on - off at the same time for numerous days, just input the details once then press copy for as many days as you want those same settings to be used. Job done. You could always just extend the time if you can't be bothered to search through the settings any longer, so it comes on a 5am and goes off at 8am. Best bet is to look through the manual if you haven't already. See the link below. To look at, the Center EHE0200361 RF is an almost identical twin to the Center [Wolseley] EHE0200373. The only difference appears to be the brand name. This unit is wireless, operating on the very common 868MHz Radio Frequency. Just like the Salus RT500RF, It's a good, easy to use thermostat for central heating / boiler control. This unit is battery operated and has a low battery notification, so you will be alerted (by the battery icon on the screen) when the batteries need replacing. Needless to say, make sure you're you have some spare battery's handy. Better still, buy some rechargeable's (at your own risk). I say this because some thermostat brands do not recommend using them. But, some customers report using them with no issues what so ever.

Hi. I have just inherited one of these controllers in a house I have bought to rent out. I have put 3 sets of good quality batteries in it so far, and none of them has lasted longer than 3 weeks! The unit seems to work fine, and the internal light goes out, so I can't imagine what is draining the batteries. Any thoughts? Cheers. On a recent cold night I decided to set the overnight temperature from the standard 5deg C to 15 so the boiler would operate in the middle of the night if it went cold. It had been operating set at 20 when we went to bed and shut off as expected. It was coming down in temperature. I was woken at 2-15 with the heating coming on (as expected). The problem was it ran for about 5 mins and shut down. After only 1min it fired up again and continued cycling like this. It did not run long enough to get the bedroom radiator even warm. The heating system is a bit noisy before it settles down on a normal early morning warm up and this cycling could not be tolerated to see if the cycling time extended and gave some heat out to the bathroom and landing radiators. The thermostat seemed to see it as the system had reached the required temperature.My center remote control keeps asking for the date to be set, 4 times a day sometimes, so the heating wont come on until you set it. Hi - the green light on mine keeps going off. there's no red light or green light and the heating goes off. I can't find this combination of problem online. https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.directheatingsupplies.co.uk/pdfs/Basic%2520Wireless%2520Thermostat%2520Guide.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwiW0pLnntDsAhXDaRUIHdwyAgkQFjAAegQIEhAB&usg=AOvVaw2F1wr9JFBYRcQhi9CQnZVZ&cshid=1603647662917

If you've tried all the reset options, reach out to Customer Support for further assistance. Call Support Chat with a specialist Is this a software issue in the thermostat or is it faulty and needs replacing. It is only 3 months old. I've reconnected my 20 year old Danfoss TP5 5/2 day and it works 100% as I requested, my gas bill will be lower and my boiler will last a lot longer. I wouldn't recommend you buy this stat or the Honeywell CM707 as it's exactly the same but if you do keep the gas engineers number handy, cause you might need him to repair your boiler. My boiler does what it likes too. I might as well not bother setting any temperature at all. Driving me nuts.I've programmed my thermostat to come on at 8am till 11am then 1600 to 2000 and the panel indicates Off but when I press automatic it goes on immediately instead of at the correct time. What am I doing wrong. Glad you are making progress, you seem like my wife who feels the cold and psychologically needs to feel a radiator on, even if the thermometer is reading a high. Nevertheless it is how you feel then that’s what matters. Another issue was I had the target temp set at 19'c from 0900 to 1600hrs and as it was a warm sunny day I manually reduced the target temp to 12'c at 1200hrs but I noticed at 1330hrs the heating came on as it overruled my manual command and there it was blasting gas up the chimney for no real reason when I told it not to, the room was 19.5'c and the preset temp was 19'c and it was still firing the boiler.

Hi there. If my memory serves me correct, there is a way to do this. Pretty sure you can just programme two timers for the same day / morning. So, the first one comes on at 5am and goes off at say 5:50. Then the second comes on at 6am and goes off at 8am. I used to work on computers and a common thing was over heating, especially laptops, they just clog up with dust, is it the same with these? Can I take it apart and clean it? I'm guessing there is some kind of temperature probe or something, does that need a wipe over? I bought a Centre EHE0200361 7 day programmer to replace a 20 year old Danfoss TP5 5/2 day programmer and fitted it to my new boiler. This thermostat was exactly what I wanted but I have to say I was not happy with it because it was cycling my new boiler far too often, like every ten minutes for no reason. It was firing the boiler when the ambient room temperature was higher than the target temperature which is not right. I did improve its performance by adjusting the parameters but it still fired the boiler many times when the room was at the required temperature through solar heat which is a waste of money and taking life out of the boiler. Congratulations! You’ve reset your device! You can now configure your device for its new settings via the “+” icon, or “Add new device” button on your Resideo App. You can also configure your thermostat on the thermostat screen itself using the Installation Guide.

First, choose your thermostat from the menu below. Then follow the directions for the type of reset you need. Try a different reset if the one you tried does not fix the issue.

If it makes any difference, the boiler is in the loft, the RF Room thermostat is in the hall, probably 12 ft awayNormally on reaching the setting temperature rising it seems to cycle as if the differential is too low but the heating system is not noisy so I have accepted this.

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