Setup Guide

Setup Guide

Step 1: WiFi setup

Once the installation is complete, the system will automatically initiate a scan for available WiFi networks. It will then present you with a list of networks to choose from, and you can simply select your own. In the event that this automatic selection process does not occur, please follow these steps:
  1. Go to Menu
  2. Press WiFi
Wifi screen













Step 2: Insert your network details

Found your network? Great! Now you can enter your password to establish an Internet connection. Unsure about your password? It's typically located underneath your router!

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NOTE: If your network details change, you can easily update them by clicking Scan and then repeating the above steps.


Step 3: Download the app

In order to gain control of your heating system using your smartphone, it is necessary to install the HubController app. Simply click on the icon below or search for Hub Controller on the App Store or Google Play and download it.

iOS store

Android app


Step 4: Pair the app with your smartphone

Tap MENU on the Home screen
  1. Select Pairing to generate a 7-digit code
  2. Open the app on your mobile
  3. Enter this code into the app
  4. Voila! You’ve now got on-the-go control of your heating
Pairing screens



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