1. What is Amazon Alexa?
Amazon Alexa is a voice assistant that provides access to various services and functions through voice commands. It is compatible with multiple device types, including mobile phones, smart watches, televisions, and Amazon Echo devices.
[Image description: A mobile phone screen displaying the Haverland app interface showing radiator status and usage data, alongside the Haverland logo and Amazon Alexa branding.]
2. Installing the APP
To utilize Amazon Echo with your Haverland radiators, you must install the Amazon Alexa APP. This application is available for download from your device's app store.
The app is free to install.
[Image description: An Amazon Echo device and the Amazon Alexa logo are displayed.]
3. Pairing your radiator with Amazon Alexa.
After installing the Amazon Alexa application, open it. If this is your first time using the app, you will need to register as a user. Once registered, the app will guide you through setting up a new device. Select "Select Devices" and then choose "My Skills" from the Digital Home section.
[Image description: A sequence of mobile phone screens illustrating the Amazon Alexa app's user registration, device setup, and navigation to 'My Skills' within Digital Home.]
Subsequently, a list of discoverable devices (skills) will be presented. To proceed, search for and select "Haverland". You will then be prompted to enter the username and password associated with your "Haverland App" account. After selecting your property name, proceed to "Link Home" to establish the connection between your Haverland account and Amazon Alexa.
[Image description: A sequence of mobile phone screens demonstrating the account linking process, including entering credentials and confirming the successful link.]
Once successfully paired, you can control your Haverland radiators via Amazon Echo or the Amazon Alexa application. The Haverland skill is available in multiple languages, including Spanish, English, French, German, and Italian.
- The specific command word is often optional. For instance, saying "Alexa, switch off the kitchen..." is sufficient without needing to preface it with "Alexa, ask for heating control...".
- You have the flexibility to name your heaters according to your preference.
- Voice commands do not require a rigid structure; they can be expressed in various ways. For example, both "Alexa, I want 20 degrees in the living room" and "Alexa, set the living room to 20 degrees" are recognized commands.
- Custom heating schedules can be created directly through the Alexa App.
- Group commands can be established with other Alexa-compatible devices, such as smart lights. When a group command is issued, all devices within that group will respond in unison. For example, "Alexa, turn off the living room."
4. Control through the Voice Assistant or from the Alexa app.
Your Haverland radiators can be controlled using either the Amazon voice assistant or the Amazon Alexa application. There is no single mandated format for issuing commands. If you possess only one radiator in your home, you can refer to it simply as "heating" without needing to specify its name.
Below are examples of commands you can use:
- Switch off a radiator, or all radiators in the house: "Alexa, switch off the living room", "Alexa, I want to switch off the kitchen", etc.
- Switch on a radiator, or all radiators in the house: Radiators will connect in Auto mode. "Alexa, switch on the living room", "Alexa, I want to switch on the kitchen", etc.
- Set "Comfort" Heat mode: This action sets the manual mode to the comfort temperature previously configured on the radiator. "Alexa, set heat mode in the kitchen", "Alexa, set the kitchen to heating mode", etc.
- Set "Economy" economic mode: This action sets the manual mode to the economy temperature previously configured on the radiator. "Alexa, set economic mode in the kitchen", "Alexa, set the kitchen to economic mode", etc.
- Set Automatic mode: "Alexa, set automatic mode in the kitchen", "Alexa, set automatic mode in the kitchen", etc.
- Set Temperature: "Alexa, set it to 20 degrees in the living room", "Alexa, set the kitchen to 20 degrees", etc.
- Temperature settings (relative adjustments): If you issue a command like "Raise the temperature" or "Lower the temperature" without specifying a precise temperature value (e.g., 21°C), the system will adjust the current room temperature setting by 1°C. Examples include: "Alexa, lower the temperature in the living room", "Alexa, raise the temperature in the living room", "Alexa, raise the temperature in the kitchen by 3 degrees", etc.
- Consult temperature: "Alexa, what is the temperature in the kitchen?"
[Image description: Images showcasing Amazon Echo devices and the Amazon Alexa app interface with various control options displayed.]
WARNING: These instructions are based on the Amazon application, which Haverland does not control and is subject to potential changes. Amazon provides information on how to perform the steps for pairing with user accounts and managing devices through the Smart Home profile. This manual is intended for guidance purposes only.
Haverland
Website: www.haverland.co.uk
MARSAN INDUSTRIAL, S.A.
Avda. San Martín de Valdeiglesias, Km. 2,2
28925 Alcorcón. Madrid. Spain
Tel. +34 91 6427020
Fax. +34 91 6191950
Email: i2control@haverland.com
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