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1) Description of the control unit
Ordres reçus
Absence de
courant
Alternance ab-
sence de cou-
rant (4ʼ57ʼʼ)
phase 230V(3ʼʼ)
Alternance ab-
sence de cou-
rant (4ʼ53ʼʼ)
phase 230V(7ʼʼ)
Alternance
complète 230V
Demi-alternance
négative
-115V
Demi-alternance
po115V
Oscilloscope
Réf/Neutre
Mode obtenu
CONFORT
CONFORT
-1°C
CONFORT
-2°C
ECO
HORS GEL
STOP HEATING
LOAD SHEDDING
II - U
SING THE PANEL HEATER
V2
V2
V3
V3
V1
V1
A
B
C
5
-3,5°
GB
2-2)
Fix the hook-on bracket
Use the wall-mounting bracket as a template
for positioning the heater.
Drilling points A
Drilling points B
Note :
Do not use the device as a mobile unit, eg on feet or casters, except plinth model.
2-4)
Lock the appliance on the hook-on bracket
2-3 ) Connect the panel heater
- The appliance should have à 230-240V 50Hz power supply.
- The panel heater must be connected to the mains by a 3-
wire cable ( Brown= Phase, Blue= Neutral, Black= Pilot
wire) by means of a connection box. In humid areas such as
bathrooms and kitchens the connection box must be ins-
talled at least 25 cm above the floor.
- The installation should be fitted with a double pole break
device with a break of at least 3mm
- Earthing is prohibited.
Do not connect the pilot wire ( black ) to earth.
- The heater must be installed by a qualified electrician in ac-
cordance with the local regulations. The heater and the
pilot (black) wire must
NOT
be connected to earth.
- If the power cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer or its after-sales service Department or a
similary qualified person to avoid any risk.
- If a pilot or piloted panel heater is protected by a 30mA differential (e.g. bathroom) the pilot wire’s power supply must be
protected on this differential.
Panel heater cable
Phase=brown
Neutral=blue
PHASE
NEUTRAL
Electricity
grid
Three possible cases
Pilot wire=Black
1st case: only one heater
2nd case: Slave heater
3rd case: Master heater
The pilot wire end is insulated
and not further connected
To the appliance with cassette or
programming unit.
To pilot wire of an electronically
controlled appliance
A
Mode cursor
B
Eco reduction set value adjustment knob
C
Comfort temperature set value adjustment knob
V1
Heating light indicator
V2
Eco mode light
V3
Comfort mode light