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7. Follow the subsequent guidelines when
connecting the electrical installation:
a. Brown wire — live connection to the
circuit (L).
b. Blue wire — connect to neutral (N)
8. Before filling the radiator with heating
medium, ensure that the heating ele
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ment is fitted properly and that it is wa
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ter tight.
9. In central heating system radiator must
be fitted with the valves enabling discon
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nection of the radiator from the rest of
the system.
Notes prior to removal:
1. Before dismantling permanently, discon
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nect the heating element from the mains
and ensure that the radiator is not hot.
2. Be aware. A radiator filled with liquid can
be very heavy. When moving the radia
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tor, ensure that you take the necessary
safety precautions.
3. Before disassembly, close the appropri
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ate valves and drain the radiator com
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pletely to avoid causing any damage.
Product disposal
This product should not be disposed of as
general waste but should be brought to the
appropriate collection point for re- cycling of
electric and electronic devices. This informa
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tion is provided by the sign on the product,
user manual and packaging. Information on
the appropriate point for used devices can
be provided by your local authority, prod
-
uct distributor or the store from where the
product was purchased. Thank you for your
effort towards protecting the environment.
Maintenance
• Before performing maintenance, always
unplug the unit from the mains system.
• Periodically check the fluid level in the
radiator and ensure the heating element
is completely submerged.
• Clean the product with a dry or damp
cloth. If necessary, use a very small
amount of detergent, ensuring that it
contains no solvents or abrasives.
Summary of Contents for ILS
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Page 6: ...6 Zone 1 Zone 2...
Page 19: ...19 DE Zone 1 Zone 2...
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Page 48: ...48 Zone 1 Zone 2...
Page 61: ...61 HR Zona 1 Zona 2...
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