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Problem encountered
Checks to carry out
The appliance is very
hot to touch.
It is normal for the appliance to be hot when it is working; the
maximum surface temperature is limited in accordance with the
NF Electricity Performance standard. However, if you feel that
your appliance is always too hot, check that the power is adapted
to your room's surface area (we recommend 100 W/m
2
for a
ceiling height of 2.50 m or 40W/m
3
) and that the appliance is not
placed in a draft which would interfere with its regulation.
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lower elements are
more lukewarm
than the rest of the
appliance.
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conduction.
For the bottom, the lower elements channel the return of the
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The Expert Menu is
not accessible.
You have registered a PIN code. You must enter your code to
access the Expert menu (
see the Expert menu chapter
).
The appliance
does not follow
the internal
programming orders.
Check that the date and time are set.
Check that the appliance is in Active programming mode.
The appliance
does not follow
the external
programming orders.
Make sure that you are using the programming unit correctly (
see
the using the unit manual
).
Check that the appliance is in In active prog mode.
If you cannot resolve your problem, contact your distributor/installer; have the appliance's
references ready. They are located on the side of the appliance. Measure the room's tem-
perature.
The Commercial code (
C
) and the Serial number (
E
) identify the appliance you have just
bought with the manufacturer.
A
Standards, quality labels
B
Trade mark
C
Commercial code
D
Manufacturing reference
E
Serial No.
F
Manufacturing No.
6
A
B
C
D
E
F
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NF Manufacturer No. 344
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