MOES TV01 Zigbee Radiator Valve Thermostat User Guide
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Table of Contents
- 1. Information about this manual
- 2. Product Description
- 3. Device Overview
- 4. Start-up
- 5. Radiator Thermostat Installation
- 6. Interface Screen
- 7. Software Installation
- 8. Product Features
- 9. Settings
- 10. Reset
- 11. Troubleshooting and Maintenance
- 12. Technical Data
- 13. Package Contents
- 14. Safety Information
- 15. Storage
- 16. Disposal Instructions
- Service
- Recycling Information
- Warranty Card
1. Information about this manual
Please read this manual completely and carefully before using the device. The manual contains important information about the intended use of the appliance. Pay particular attention to the safety notes. Keep the manual for future reference. If the appliance is handed over to other persons for use, also hand over the instructions for use.
2. Product Description
This device controls a valve to intelligently manage the heat flow to the radiator. With the TV01 Thermostat, you can easily set the room temperature between 5°C and 30°C and save over 15% energy. The device is part of the Tuya smart home system and works with the Zigbee 3.0 protocol. All devices in the system can be conveniently and individually configured with the Tuya smartphone app. The temperature can be controlled individually, room by room. The radiator thermostat fits all common radiator valves. It is easy to mount without needing to drain the water or intervene in the heating system.
3. Device Overview
The supplementary boost function allows the radiator to heat up quickly by opening the valve for 5 minutes, providing pleasant ambient temperature through radiated heat.
[Diagram: Device overview showing display, buttons, and connection points]
- Display: Shows date and temperature.
- Zigbee Signal: ?
- Boost Button: ⚡
- Mode Buttons: Automatic, Manual, Vacation modes.
- Mode Switching: Automatic/Manual/Vacation mode switching.
- Pair/Boost/Return Button: ↩️
- Ring Nut: For connecting to the valve.
- Weekly Programming Indicator: Shows when weekly programming is active.
- Set Date and Time: ?
- Prg: Programming function.
- Open Window: ?
- Comfort Temperature: ☀️
- Low Battery: ?
- ECO Temperature: ?
- Offset Temperature: ±
- Week Display: Shows days of the week.
- Comfort/ECO Button: Switches between comfort and ECO modes.
- Set Temperature/Date/Time: Use +/- buttons (press or hold).
4. Start-up
4.1 Before you begin
- 2x AA batteries are required for the TV01 to function.
- A smart gateway/hub is necessary for the TV01 to function.
- The temperature is displayed in degrees Celsius.
4.2 Battery Insertion (Replacement)
[Diagram: Showing how to open the battery compartment and insert batteries]
- Remove the battery compartment cover located at the bottom of the device.
- Insert 2 new LR6 (mignon/AA) batteries, ensuring they are correctly oriented.
- Replace and lock the battery compartment cover.
The lifespan of new alkaline batteries is approximately 1.5 years. A battery symbol ? on the screen indicates that the batteries need to be replaced. After removing empty batteries, wait about 1 minute before inserting new ones. This device cannot be used with rechargeable batteries.
4.3 Setting the Date and Time
If batteries are inserted or replaced, the date and time will be automatically requested after a short moment. The software version number may be briefly displayed.
- Set the year, month, day, hour, and minutes using the +/- buttons, and confirm with the Menu button. You can press the Boost button to return to the previous menu during date and time settings.
- A display of 'InS' with rotation of ? indicates the motor is in reverse.
- When the screen displays "AdA", the radiator thermostat can be installed on the valve. After installation, press the Boost button to run the adapter.
- A display of 'AdA' with rotation ? indicates an adaptation run to match the thermostat to the valve.
⚠️ If adaptation runs start before installation, press the Boost button; the motor will return to the 'InS' position. If an error message (F1, F2, F3) appears, press the Pair/Boost button, and the motor will move similarly.
5. Radiator Thermostat Installation
The radiator thermostat is easy to install and can be mounted without draining the heating water or interfering with the heating system. No special tools are required, nor is it necessary to stop the heating. The ring nut on the radiator thermostat can be used universally without accessories for all M30×1.5 threaded valves from the most common manufacturers, such as:
- Danfoss
- Heimeier
- MNG
- Junkers
- Landis&Gyr(Duodyr)
- Honeywell-Braukmann
- Oventrop
- Schlösser
- Comap
- Valf Sanayi
- Mertik Maxitrol
- Watts
- Wingenroth(Wiroflex)
- R.B.M
- Tiemme
- Jaga
- Siemens
- Idmar54
With the supplied adapters, the device can be installed on radiator valves of type "A". The device can be installed on Danfoss RA, Danfoss RAV, and Danfoss RAVL type radiator valves.
5.1 Unscrew your existing radiator thermostat
Do not worry, no water will leak during this process.
5.2 M30x1.5
[Diagram: Showing M30x1.5 valve and thermostat connection]
- Screw the TV01 smart radiator thermostat directly onto the radiator if the connector type is M30x 1.5 (see photo below). You can adjust the angle so the screen is correctly oriented towards the viewer.
- Turn the thermostat dial to the maximum value; the maximum value can be 6 or 8.
- Verify that the C symbol is active.
- Install the device.
5.3 Danfoss RAVL Valve
[Diagram: Showing RAVL valve and adapter installation]
- Verify that the C symbol is active.
- Valve bodies have elongated notches on their circumference, which ensure the adapter is correctly positioned when it clicks into place. Align the adapter's pins with the valve's notches.
- Install the adapter, aligning Plan A with Plan B.
- Install the round tube into the device.
- Install the device.
5.4 Danfoss RAV Valve
[Diagram: Showing RAV valve and adapter installation]
- Turn the thermostat dial to the maximum value; the maximum value can be 6 or 8.
- Verify that the C symbol is active.
- Valve bodies have elongated notches on their circumference, which ensure the adapter is securely fitted. Align the adapter's pins with the valve's notches.
- Install the adapter, aligning Plan A with Plan B.
- Union nut.
- Install the device.
5.5 Danfoss RA Valve
[Diagram: Showing RA valve and adapter installation]
- Turn the thermostat dial to the maximum value, "N" Align the dial.
- Verify that the C symbol is active.
- Valve bodies have elongated notches around their circumference, which ensure the adapter is correctly positioned when it clicks into place. Align the adapter's pins with the valve's notches.
- Install the adapter, aligning Plan A with Plan B.
- Union nut.
- Install the round tube into the device.
- Install the device.
5.6 M28x1.5mm
[Diagram: Showing M28x1.5mm valve and adapter installation with ejection rod selection]
- Select the ejection rod length based on the valve markings or sizes, and the ejector size. The ejection rod length is 15 / 17 / 19 / 24 mm.
- Install the correctly sized ejection rod into the hole.
- Install the adapter onto the M28 * 1.5 valve.
[Table: Manufacturer and Ejection Rod Length]
Manufacturer | Ejection Rod |
---|---|
Herz,MMA,Remag | 17mm |
TA,Comap,Markaryds | 19mm |
SAM,Slovarm | 24mm |
Others (see list) |
[Table: Ejection Rod Length based on Diameter D]
D | Ejection Rod |
---|---|
11.5-13mm | 15mm |
9.0-11.5mm | 17mm |
7.0-9.0mm | 19mm |
1.0-3.5mm | 24mm |
5.7 Giacomini
[Diagram: Giacomini valve installation]
- Install the adapter onto the Giacomini valve correctly.
- Install the GIA ejection rod into the hole.
5.8 Caleffi
[Diagram: Caleffi valve installation]
- Open the valve flow to maximum, as shown in photo 1.
- Install the adapter onto the Caleffi valve correctly.
5.9 Using the Ejection Rod
Due to dimensional and mounting tolerances of the metal valve, the following situations may occur:
- When the device is faulty, F2 is displayed.
- The metal valve cannot be fully closed and heats continuously.
Troubleshooting Method: First, try using the 1.6 mm ejection rod (1). If the above situations persist, try using the 2.6 mm ejection rod (2) instead.
[Diagram: Showing 1.6mm and 2.6mm ejection rods and their effect on the thermostat]
6. Interface Screen
When you see the LCD screen displaying information as shown below, the radiator thermostat is ready to be configured. If not, please remove and reinsert the batteries, then repeat step 4.
[Diagram: Radiator thermostat LCD screen showing temperature, time, modes, and icons]
7. Software Installation
The MOES App has been improved and is much more compatible than the Tuya Smart/Smart Life app. It works well for Siri-controlled scenes, widgets, and personalized scene recommendations.
(Note: The Tuya Smart/Smart Life app still works, but the MOES app is strongly recommended.)
Device Pairing Steps:
- Open the MOES App, use your phone number or email to register and log in.
- Tap '+' in the top right corner, select Gateway Control -> Wireless Gateway (ZigBee), and follow the integrated setup wizard for installation and configuration.
- Once the ZigBee smart gateway hub is added, you can add the sub-device on the gateway hub interface.
- Long-press the Pair button on the radiator thermostat for 5 seconds until the Zigbee signal icon ? flashes, indicating it has entered pairing mode.
- The blue LED indicator on the gateway hub will flash during pairing mode.
- When the radiator thermostat is successfully added, the blue LED will turn off. The Zigbee signal of the device will remain active.
8. Product Features
8.1 Automatic Mode
In automatic mode, the temperature is regulated according to the defined heating profile. Manual changes are active only until the next scheduled profile change, after which the defined heating profile will be activated again. To activate automatic mode, proceed as follows:
- Press the Mode button to select ? icons.
- Default temperature: 17°C and 21°C.
- Temperature range: 5–30°C, step: 0.5°C.
- App Operation: Click the Automatic mode icon in the app's configuration panel.
8.2 Manual Mode
In manual mode, the temperature is controlled based on the current temperature set by the +/- buttons. The temperature remains active until the next manual change. To activate manual mode, proceed as follows:
- Press the Mode button to select ? icons.
- Default temperature: 20°C.
- Temperature range: 5–30°C, step: 0.5°C.
- App Operation: Click the Manual mode icon in the app's control panel.
8.3 Vacation Mode
Use vacation mode when you are away. Vacation mode will automatically start at the defined start time and maintain the vacation temperature. If vacation mode is not active and you wish to view its settings, press the Mode button; the vacation mode icon ? will flash for 5 seconds, then automatic mode will resume. To end vacation mode early, press the Mode button to cancel.
App Operation: Click the Mode icon to enter vacation mode in the app's control panel, and switch to any other mode to cancel vacation mode.
8.4 Open Window Detection
The device automatically stops heating when it detects a sudden temperature drop (5°C in 5 minutes by default). This drop is usually caused by opening a window or door. The open window icon ? will be displayed on the screen. The device will resume its previous state if no action is taken. You can also manually resume by pressing the Mode button.
App Operation: Click the Mode icon to enter vacation mode in the app's control panel, and switch to any other mode to cancel vacation mode.
8.5 Temperature Offset
Since the temperature is measured on the radiator thermostat, room temperature distribution can vary. This can be corrected by a temperature offset of up to +5°C. If a nominal temperature of 20°C is set, but the room is only 18°C, an offset of -2.0°C is needed. An offset temperature of 0.0°C is the default.
To set the compensation temperature, proceed as follows:
- Long-press the Menu button for 5 seconds to enter the setting interface.
- Select the "Offset" option using the +/- buttons and press the Menu button to enter the compensation temperature setting interface.
- Set the desired offset temperature using the +/- buttons and confirm with the Menu button.
- App Operation: Click the offset icon ± in the App settings screen.
8.6 Comfort and ECO Temperature
The Comfort and ECO temperature button allows easy switching between comfort and ECO temperatures. These are set to 21.0°C (comfort temperature) and 17.0°C (ECO temperature) by default, but can be adjusted.
- Press the Menu button to select the comfort temperature ☀️ or ECO temperature ?.
- App Operation: Click the Comfort/ECO Temperature icon in the app's control panel to select the corresponding temperature mode.
Even in automatic mode, the temperature can be adjusted at any time using the button. It will remain at this setting until the next program change.
8.7 Child Lock
The device's operation can be locked to prevent accidental setting changes. To activate/deactivate child lock, proceed as follows:
- Long-press the Mode button for 5 seconds. The "LOC" symbol will appear on the screen, and the device buttons cannot be used.
- Long-press the Mode button for 5 seconds to unlock child lock.
- App Operation: Click the child lock icon ? in the app's settings screen.
8.8 Antifreeze Mode
In manual mode, if the temperature is manually set below 5 degrees, the screen will display "AF", and the antifreeze function will activate to ensure the indoor temperature is at 8°C. Press any button to cancel the antifreeze function and return to automatic mode.
App Operation: Click the antifreeze icon ❄️ to activate/deactivate the function in the app's settings screen. Note: Once this function is activated, other functions are unavailable until it is deactivated.
8.9 Heating Stop (Power Saving) Mode
Battery life can be extended by turning off heating. To do this, close the valve completely. To activate heating stop, proceed as follows:
- In manual mode, manually set the temperature above 30 degrees. The screen will display "HS", activating the heating stop function. The device will no longer be able to regulate the temperature.
- Press any button to cancel the heating stop function and return to automatic mode.
- App Operation: Click the heating stop icon ♨️ to activate or deactivate the function in the app's settings screen. Note: Once this function is activated, other functions are unavailable until it is deactivated.
8.10 Anti-calcification (Descaling) Protection
The equipment will automatically operate for a period each week to prevent valve calcification.
8.11 Boost
When you return home earlier than usual, the rapid heating function will quickly warm the room. When activated, the valve will be fully open for 5 minutes. The room heating will be immediately noticeable.
- Press the Boost button to activate the Boost function.
- The remaining time for the function will count down from '299' to '000' seconds.
- After these 5 minutes, the actuator returns to the previously active mode (auto/manual) with the previously set temperature.
- The function can be deactivated at any time by pressing the Boost button again.
- App Operation: Click the Boost icon ⚡ in the app's control panel to cancel the Boost function.
9. Settings
9.1 Date
To set the date and time, proceed as follows:
- Long-press the Menu button for 5 seconds to access the setting interface.
- Select the "Date/Time" option using the +/- buttons, then press the Menu button to access the date and time setting interface.
- Select the desired year/month/day/hour/minutes using the +/- buttons and confirm with the Menu button. The hour will flash three times to confirm.
- Use the Boost button to return.
- Note: When the device is successfully paired with the phone, the device's time will synchronize with the phone's time.
9.2 Weekly Programming Stage
In this menu, you can create a heating profile with heating and cooling phases according to your personal needs. You can set up to ten temperature phases each day. The default is five levels.
- Press the Menu button for 5 seconds to open the configuration menu.
- Select "Prg" using the +/- buttons and confirm with the Menu button.
- In the "dAy" menu, use the +/- buttons to select a single day of the week, all days of the week, the weekend, or the entire week for your profile, and confirm with the Menu button.
- Confirm the start time (e.g., 00:00) with the Menu button.
- Select the desired start temperature and time using the +/- buttons and confirm with the Menu button.
- The next hour will be displayed. You can set the hour using the +/- buttons.
- Select the desired temperature for the next time period using the +/- buttons and confirm with the Menu button.
- Temperature range: 5–30°C, step: 0.5°C.
- Repeat this procedure until the temperatures are memorized for the entire period between 0:00 and 24:00 hours. The hour will flash three times to confirm.
- Use the Boost button to return.
- App Operation: Click the weekly programming icon ? in the app's control panel.
9.3 Open Window
Press the Menu button for 5 seconds to open the configuration menu.
- Select the open window icon ? using the +/- buttons in the menu.
- Confirm with the Menu button.
- Select the desired temperature using the +/- buttons. Select the desired temperature using the +/- buttons and confirm with the Menu button. The hour will flash three times to confirm.
- Temperature range: 5–30°C, step: 0.5°C.
- Use the Boost button to return.
- App Operation: Click the open window icon ? in the app's settings screen.
9.4 Comfort Temperature
Press the Menu button for 5 seconds to open the configuration menu.
- Select the comfort temperature icon ☀️ using the +/- buttons in the menu.
- Confirm with the Menu button.
- Select the desired temperature using the +/- buttons. Select the desired temperature using the +/- buttons and confirm with the Menu button. The temperature will flash three times to confirm.
- Temperature range: 5–30°C, step: 0.5°C.
- Use the Boost button to return.
- App Operation: Click the comfort temperature icon ☀️ in the app's settings screen.
9.5 ECO Temperature
Press the Menu button for 5 seconds to open the configuration menu.
- Select the ECO temperature icon ? using the +/- buttons in the menu and confirm with the Menu button.
- Select the desired temperature using the +/- buttons. Select the desired temperature using the +/- buttons and confirm with the Menu button. The temperature will flash three times to confirm.
- Temperature range: 5–30°C, step: 0.5°C.
- Use the Boost button to return.
- App Operation: Click the ECO Temperature icon ? in the app's settings screen.
9.6 Offset
Press the Menu button for 5 seconds to open the configuration menu.
- Select the offset icon ± using the +/- buttons in the menu.
- Confirm with the Menu button.
- Select the desired temperature using the +/- buttons. Select the desired temperature using the +/- buttons and confirm with the Menu button. The temperature will flash three times to confirm.
- Temperature range: -5–5°C, step: 0.1°C.
- Use the Boost button to return.
- App Operation: Click the offset temperature icon ± in the app's settings screen.
9.7 Vacation Settings
Press the Menu button for 5 seconds to open the configuration menu.
- Select the vacation mode icon ? using the +/- buttons in the menu.
- Confirm with the Menu button.
- Select the start date using the +/- buttons and confirm with the Menu button.
- Select the end date using the +/- buttons and confirm with the Menu button.
- Select the desired temperature using the +/- buttons and confirm with the Menu button. The temperature will flash three times to confirm.
- Temperature range: 5–30°C, step: 0.5°C.
- Use the Boost button to return.
- App Operation: Click the vacation mode icon ? in the app's settings screen.
Note: If no operation is performed in the setting interface within one minute, the settings will be automatically saved.
10. Reset
Device Operation: Press the "+" and "-" buttons for 5 seconds to enter reset mode; the screen will display "FAC".
- Press the Menu button to confirm.
- Press the Boost button to quit.
After resetting the device, data will not be saved. The device will automatically connect to the gateway.
11. Troubleshooting and Maintenance
[Table: Error Codes, Problems, and Solutions]
Error Code on Screen | Problem | Solution |
---|---|---|
Battery symbol ? | Battery output too low | Replace batteries |
F1 | Slow valve operation | Check installation, check the heating valve |
F2 | Actuation range too wide | Check the radiator thermostat mounting |
F3 | Actuation range too low | Check if the valve stem is stuck |
12. Technical Data
- Batteries: 2x1.5 V LR6/mignon/AA
- Battery life: 1.5 years
- Temperature range: 5–30°C
- Protection rating: IP20
- Display: LCD with LED
- RF: ZigBee
- Frequency: 2.4GHz
- Maximum radiated power: 10dBm
- Dimensions (L x H x W): 55.3×54×98.3 mm
- Weight: 190 g (without batteries)
- Operating temperature: -10°C~40°C
- Working environment: Indoor
- Safety: CE/ROHS
13. Package Contents
- Zigbee Radiator Thermostat
- AA Batteries
- Adapters for Danfoss (RA, RAV, RAVL), M28x1.5mm, Caleffi, Giacomini
- Ejection Rod
- Adapter Screws
- User Manual
14. Safety Information
⚠️ Do not disassemble, reassemble, modify, or attempt to repair the product yourself. If you encounter any problems, please contact the company's professional maintenance service.
The product's battery must be recycled or disposed of separately from household waste, in accordance with local environmental regulations.
15. Storage
Products should be stored in a warehouse where the temperature is between -10°C ~ +40°C, and relative humidity is ≤ 70%RH. The indoor environment should be free from acid, alkali, salt, corrosive gases, explosives, and flammable materials. Protect from dust, rain, and snow.
16. Disposal Instructions
♻️ Do not dispose of the appliance with ordinary household waste! Electronic equipment must be disposed of at local collection points for waste, in accordance with the directive on waste electrical and electronic equipment.
⚠️ The appliance is not a toy. Keep away from children. Do not leave packaging lying around. Plastic films/bags, polyethylene pieces, etc., can be dangerous in a child's hands.
♻️ Used batteries should not be thrown away with ordinary household waste! Please take them to your local battery collection point.
This appliance complies with CE standards EN62368/EN300328/EN301489. This appliance complies with ROHS 2.0 regulations.
Service
Thank you for your trust and support for our products. We will provide you with worry-free after-sales service for two years (shipping not included). Please do not modify this warranty service card to safeguard your legitimate rights and interests. If you need service or have questions, please consult the distributor or contact us.
If product quality issues arise within 24 months of receipt, please prepare the product and packaging and request after-sales service. Request on-site or in-store service at the place of purchase.
Damaged due to personal reasons will incur a certain maintenance fee for repair.
We reserve the right to refuse warranty service if:
- Products with damaged appearance, missing LOGO, or expired lifespan.
- Products that are disassembled, damaged, privately repaired, modified, or missing parts.
- The circuit is burnt or the data cable or power interface is damaged.
- Products damaged by foreign objects (including, but not limited to, various forms of fluid, sand, dust, soot, etc.).
Recycling Information
All products bearing the selective collection symbol for waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE Directive 2012/19 / EU) must be disposed of separately from unsorted waste. To protect your health and the environment, this equipment must be disposed of at designated electrical and electronic equipment collection points by the government or local authorities. Proper disposal and recycling will help avoid negative consequences for the environment and human health. To find out where these collection points are located and how they operate, contact the installer or your local authority.
[Diagram: WEEE symbol]
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