5. Connect the power adapter (D) with thermostat cable (C) to the wall socket.
6. On long radiators, connect additional ventilator (A) with the 50 cm connecting cables (B). Multiple
ventilator (A) (up to 10) can be connected to one power adapter (D). Additional temperature
sensors (E) or thermostat cable (C) are not required.
7. Turn on your central heating system. Wait for the Radiator Ventilator (A) to automatically turn on.
This happens when the radiator temperature reaches 32 °C. It automatically turns off when the
radiator cools down below 23 °C. The thermostat displays the radiator temperature it detects, you
can also manually set up the auto start and auto stop temperature by the buttons on the
thermostat.
IMPORTANT: please connect the ventilator (A) to the power supply after the thermostat controller and
temperature sensor cables are properly connected, to make sure ventilator (A) can be thermostat
controlled.
5.2. Connect the Radiator Ventilator to a narrow radiator (plates < 69 mm apart)
1. Turn the adjustable magnets until the magnet is on top, 2 magnets on one side, and two on the
other side.
2. Adjust the adjustable magnets to the correct width.
3. Repeat step 1 – 7 as for the wide radiator. Use the adjustable magnets to hang the Radiator
Ventilator (A) between the plates.