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ILS
2h dryer mode
Power on/off
Heating power regulation
Pressing the button
switches on the de-
vice, after which, the element will begin to
heat. By turning itself on and off regularly,
the device regulates the heating output of
the radiator to an average output, as set by
the user within 30-100% of nominal heating
output of the device.
The design of the device (PTC heating ele
-
ment) protects the user from harm via burn-
ing, by automatically limiting radiator tem
-
perature to 60° C, regardless of the current
setting (provided that the heat output of the
element has been correctly matched with the
heat output of the radiator).
The design of the device as well as physical
characteristics of heating medium inside the
radiator influence the way in which heat is
distributed throughout radiator — temper-
ature of the pipes at the bottom of the radi
-
ator (especially the two located at the very
bottom of it), may be lower than the temper
-
ature of the remaining parts of the radiator
— this is a normal phenomenon.
Setting of required heating output:
In order to obtain the required room tem-
perature, please set the right heating level
of the device (buttons
/ ). It is possible to
set 1 of 5 heating levels: 30-40-60-80-100%
of the nominal heating output.
Selection of every subsequent level is indi
-
cated by switching on subsequent diodes.
TIMER Function
TIMER function allows programming of the
device to heat for 2 hours with a different
heat output, for instance in order to dry
a towel. After this period of time the device
automatically returns to the setting from be
-
fore the 2-hour dryer activation.
TIMER is turned on by pressing the button
(also when the device is off). The device will
start working with the heat output
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