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This article is an excerpt from the Genius Hub Doctor, which is built into the App.

These instructions are provided so that the step-by-step information is available to users, but please note that these actions should generally be carried out whilst using the Doctor.

To access the Doctor, click here

Solution ID: 7005

Step 1

The Single Channel Receiver should always have a light showing on the front of it. If it doesn't then it has no power.

Let's take a look at what could cause a loss of power.

First, check if the fuse that feeds the power to the Single Channel Receiver has blown.

Check the fused spur which feeds the power to the boiler and Single Channel Receiver. If there is a neon light on the device, this should be on.

If the neon light is off, the fuse will need to be replaced with one of the same type and rating.

Do not do anything with electrical wiring, unless you are confident and competent to do so!

UK legislation says that:

" A competent person is someone who has sufficient training and experience or knowledge and other qualities that allow them to assist you properly. "

We may mention in these instructions to do checks on wiring - if you are not a competent person, then you should have an electrician carry out these checks.

Unfortunately, Genius Hub are unable to provide assistance with checking wiring. An 'electrically competent person' will be able to use the wiring diagrams that we provide to check or install a Genius Hub system. To see our map of registered Genius Hub Trained Installers, Click Here .


Step 2

A lack of power could also be caused by a circuit breaker that has tripped.

Check the relevant circuit at the Consumer Unit to ensure that the correct circuit is turned on for your heating system.

If this trips again, one of the devices on the circuit has an electrical fault and should be investigated by a competent professional.


Step 3

One more thing to check - t here may be a loose wire between the supply and the Single Channel Receiver.

This must be done by an 'electrically competent person'!

The Single Channel Receiver will have to be removed from its backplate to check the connection.

  1. Loosen the two screws at the bottom of the Single Channel Receiver
  2. Check the wiring against the Single Channel Receiver wiring instructions ( https://www.geniushub.co.uk/wiring )
  3. Re-fit the Single Channel Receiver onto the backplate. (Hook it on at the top of the backplate first and then hinge the receiver unit down. If it does not attach easily first time, take the receiver unit off and try again.
  4. Tighten the two screws underneath the Single Channel Receiver, and check the unit is securely and safely attached to the wall.

The Single Channel Receiver should have a single solid light ( red = no call for heat, green = calling for heat).

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