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Installation

Installation rules

 

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This appliance has been designed for installation in a residential setting. 

For any other scenario, please consult your dealer.

 

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Installation must be carried out in accordance with good industrial 

practice, and with standards in force in the country of installation.

 

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In wet environments such as bathrooms and kitchens, the connection 

box must be installed at least 25 cm from the floor. 

Keep the appliance out of the way of any air currents that 

might disrupt its operation

 

(e.g.: under a ventilation system, etc.)

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Wet area

(Volume 1)

No electrical appliance

Medium- 

wet area

 

(Volume 2)

IPX4 electrical appliance 

(

Standard EN 60335-2-

43: 2003/A2: 2008

)

≥200 mm

≥250 mm

≥150 mm

≥250
mm

Maintain the minimum distances 

 

from  furniture  when  positioning  the 

appliance .

Do not install any shelves above the 

appliance. Maintain 50 cm free space 

in front of the appliance.

The bottom box must be at least  

5 mm from the wall.

PREPARING TO  INSTALL THE APPLIANCE

Summary of Contents for SENSIS

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Page 2: ...ting Manual mode 8 Setting the temperature 8 Programming mode 9 Selecting Programming mode 9 Settings 11 Selecting Settings 11 Setting the time and current date 11 Selecting a predefined program for each day of the week 12 Personalising a program 12 Locking access to the controls 13 Advanced functions 14 Accessing the advanced functions 14 Calibration 14 Maximum temperature 14 Heating standby indi...

Page 3: ...an be used by children who are at least 8 years old and by people with reduced physical sensory or mental capacities or people lacking experience or knowledge if they are correctly supervised or if they have been given and have understood instructions concerning safe use of the unit Children must not play with the appliance The unit must not be cleaned or serviced by children without supervision T...

Page 4: ... indicated on the warranty card in this manual Our appliances are incompatible with energy management systems or shut off load shedding systems They will damage the thermostat For safety reasons it is formally prohibited to refill the appliances If necessary contact a qualified professional Appliances carrying this symbol must not be disposed of with household waste They must be collected separate...

Page 5: ...stalled at least 25 cm from the floor Keep the appliance out of the way of any air currents that might disrupt its operation e g under a ventilation system etc Wet area Volume 1 No electrical appliance Medium wet area Volume 2 IPX4 electrical appliance Standard EN 60335 2 43 2003 A2 2008 200 mm 250 mm 150 mm 250 mm Maintain the minimum distances from furniture when positioning the appliance Do not...

Page 6: ... 230V Single phase 50Hz The device s power supply must be connected directly to the network after the circuit breaker and without an intermediate switch The power supply must be connected directly to the network after the single pole disconnection mechanism in accordance with the installation rules If the power cable is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its after sales service or any...

Page 7: ...may be asked to re set SWITCH Operation A quick start user manual is available on the rear of the control panel BOX Press any button to activate the display Activate Deactivate BOOST Decrease Lock press and hold both buttons Increase Switch mode Access settings Confirm Back press and hold BOOST indicator Heating indicator Setpoint temperature Programming mode Manual mode Settings BOOST time ...

Page 8: ...each day of the week These programs define at what time of day the appliance must follow the Comfort temperature setpoint temperature set in Manual mode or the Eco temperature non modifiable setpoint temperature of 3 5 C or be switched off Some programs are predefined They can be personalised see Personalising a program BOOST mode The appliance operates at maximum power for a period of 15 to 60 mi...

Page 9: ...vate the BOOST function press When BOOST is active the BOOST indicator will flash Setting the BOOST time The BOOST time is set by default to 15 minutes It can be modified to 30 45 or 60 minutes using these buttons After a few seconds the BOOST countdown in minutes will be displayed BOOST MODE When the BOOST time has elapsed the appliance will return to the previous mode To exit BOOST mode before t...

Page 10: ... P4 P3 0h 6h 12h 18h 24h The appliance has 7 modifiable programs which define at what time of day the appliance must follow the Comfort temperature Co setpoint temperature set in Manual mode or the Eco temperature Ec setpoint temperature of 3 5 C Co Comfort Ec Eco To use programming mode you must first set the time and day in Settings short press To change the operating program Comfort Co Eco Ec O...

Page 11: ...s to display the appliance s operating program Co Ec oF If the screen displays Co you are in a Comfort operating slot If the screen displays Ec you are in an ECO operating slot The ECO temperature is set 3 5 C below the Comfort temperature The ECO temperature cannot exceed 19 C If the screen displays oF the appliance will not heat ...

Page 12: ...s The symbol will flash alternately with the hours 4 Set the hours using the buttons 5 Press to display the minutes The symbol will flash alternately with the minutes 6 Set the minutes using the buttons 7 Press to display the day of the week The symbol will flash alternately with the day 8 Set the day of the week using the buttons d1 Monday d2 Tuesday d3 Wednesday d4 Thursday d5 Friday d6 Saturday...

Page 13: ...gram number will be displayed 4 Select the program to be modified using the buttons 5 Press the first hour will flash alternately with the operating program 6 Select the program to be modified using the buttons 7 Press several times to select the operating program Comfort Eco Off 8 Press to display the next hour 9 Go back to point 6 for each of the other time slots 10 After the last hour 23 the sy...

Page 14: ...ot between 12 00 and 13 00 from Eco to Comfort and then change the slot between 18 00 and 19 00 from Comfort to Eco Co 8h 18h Ec 0h 12h 21h Co 9h 19h Ec 4h 13h 21h oF 0h P6 P6 0h 6h 12h 18h 24h 0h 6h 12h 18h 24h Predefined P6 Modified P6 Your appliance s controls can be child locked by pressing and holding these two buttons at the same time for more than 3 seconds Then when you press one of the bu...

Page 15: ...ing the buttons between 3 C and 3 C 6 Press to exit Example After several hours in manual mode with a setpoint temperature of 20 C I measure a room temperature of 18 C So I set a difference of 18 20 2 X2 3 s CALIBRATION The radiator can save a maximum temperature of between 19 C and 28 C which the settings cannot exceed By default it is set to 28 C 1 Press and hold the and buttons at the same time...

Page 16: ...tivity timeout on the control panel display after a few seconds with the exception of the heating indicator which is lit when the resistor power supply is on It is possible to configure the panel so that the indicator goes out when the panel display is switched off 1 Press and hold the and buttons at the same time for more than 3 seconds to display 2 Press twice to display Heating Indicator 3 Pres...

Page 17: ...etc cut the power to the appliance fuse circuit breaker for about 10 minutes then switch it on again The appliance does not heat enough Increase the setpoint see Manual mode If the setting is at its maximum make the following checks Check if another heating method is present in the room Check that your appliance only heats the room in question door closed Check that the power of your appliance is ...

Page 18: ...is in Programming mode If you have been unable to solve your problem contact your retailer installer after noting the references for your appliance These are located on the side of the appliance Measure the room temperature A Standards quality labels B Brand C Commercial code D Production reference E Serial no F Manufacturer no 6 A B C D E F photo non contractual NF Manufacturer No 344 Code The co...

Page 19: ... 00 kW In standby mode el sb 0 00029 0 29 kW W Type of thermal output room temperature monitoring Specification Unit Additional information Electronic room temperature monitoring and weekly timer yes Other monitoring options Room temperature monitoring with a presence detector no Room temperature monitoring with window open detector no Remote control option No Activation adaptive monitoring yes Ac...

Page 20: ...ons of the present guarantee conditions do not exclude any of the purchaser s legal rights of guarantee against faults or hidden defects which are applicable in all cases under the stipulations of Articles 1641 of the Civil Code Present this certificate to your distributor or installer only in the event of a claim together with your purchase invoice The commercial code and the serial number identi...

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