
How on God's green earth does this work?
Moved into this apartment last month (from outside of Finland) and I still have no idea how it works
The only thing my landlord said when I asked him about it is that it's not connected to the district heating and to make sure not to have it on full blast unless I want to pay a fortune in electricity bills
EDIT: well, thanks everyone for the advice but it's all been entirely useless; the eco button does not turn on, the red button is on but even if I have it turned to max the floor is still cold and the control app couldn't even find the thermostat, it was just endlessly searching
by Subject_Walrus3438
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It could be floor heating for your bathroom which uses your electricity. It just makes it more comfortable and maybe dry bit faster.
When the red light is on, it’s heating. And when it reaches the temperature it’s set on, the light goes off. So put it on two/middle (it’s not recommended to be turned off, as it dries your floor after showers) and if it’s cold, raise it a bit. The floor shouldn’t feel hot, just a bit warm.
User guide
[https://kesko-onninen-pim-resources-production.s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/pimdocuments/15269761.pdf](https://kesko-onninen-pim-resources-production.s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/pimdocuments/15269761.pdf)
Yes that’s good advice.
There is a thermostat under the floor.
Keep it set so that the floor is slightly warm and comdortable to your bare feet.
It also has bluetooth so you can set it to warmer an hour before (comfort) and an hour after (drying) when you take a morning shower for example.
Usually this should be kept on on low setting always.
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