Originally posted by top brake
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Yes the plastic ring is snug and tight, and the HR92 locked into place with the sliding switch. It cycles fully open-closed about a minute or two after installing it.
Yes if I press the button, it knows it's name.
Yes of course I encountered issues when binding - the binding procedure documentation is incomplete.
Procedure should be given as:
- Put HR92 in binding mode before starting binding mode on the Evohome. (short press, then long press of HR92 button).
- Put Evohome in bind mode for remote device.
- Press button again on HR92.
- Evohome says bound. When done correctly, it doesn't go on to ask for actuator binding. (it did do that to me a few times on my first attempt - then having worked out the right procedure and binding them again it was ok).
In any case I have since done a factory reset, battery out and rebound everything, no change. What I have not tried is: unbinding the zone valves, then taking their batteries out as well, taking the batteries out of the evohome, waiting 5 minutes, and starting again. Also what is this I read about having to wait before pressing the 'tick'?
Anyway I'd be really surprised if this is a binding issue. They all report the correct zone name, and can all act individually if the temperatures are set such.
If I turn all other zones down low - the other valves close within 1-2 minutes- and then I turn one zone up, then that one zone is the correct one that heats up and the others do not. (and yes it heats up to tset +1.5).
We seem to be going round in circles somewhat...
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