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1.3 Overview of your appliance

ELECTRICAL TOWEL DRYER OR RADIATOR: 

This heating appliance is filled with a precise quantity of specific 

oil. Any repair work requiring the oil tank to be opened should only 

be carried out by the manufacturer or their after-sales service depart-

ment, which should also be contacted in the event of an oil leak.

When disposing of the heating appliance, comply with the regula-

tions in force on the disposal of oil.

This electrical appliance with circulating fluid is delivered ready to use.

It is plugged and filled with a high-performance thermal mineral oil before leaving the factory.

This fluid was specially designed for this use and requires no special maintenance.

As soon as the appliance is switched on, you will notice certain differences compared to a stan-

dard electric heating system:

- the electric heating element heats the fluid, which gradually and naturally starts circulating in 

your appliance;

- the properties of the fluid are such that it takes approximately ten minutes for the radiator to 

reach its optimum surface temperature, depending on the model and the room temperature when 

the appliance is switched on;

- this principle also ensures consistent and sustained heating even when the element is no 

longer powered.

DUAL-ENERGY TOWEL DRYER:

This appliance is designed for connection to the central heating system and comes unplugged.

PROGRAMMING:

You can set 

two separate weekly programmes

, P1 and P2 with the remote control.

2. Installing your appliance

2.1 Warnings

The flexible cable supplied with your appliance is designed to be 

connected to the mains via a junction box that must be placed behind 

the appliance, with no need for a plug.

In a kitchen or bathroom, the junction box must be positioned at 

least 25 cm from the floor.

The appliance must be installed as described in this document and 

in accordance with the applicable European and French standards, 

including CEI 60364.7.701 and NF C15-100, as well as the rules of 

good professional practice.

For other countries (apart from France), the appliance must be ins-

talled in accordance with standards in force and with rules of good 

professional practice in the country of use.

IMPORTANT

 The example shown only concerns a bathtub. For 

other bathroom fixtures, please consult your installer.

IMPORTANT

 The system must be fitted with an omnipolar circuit-

breaker with a minimum contact opening of 3mm.

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Summary of Contents for 40016512

Page 1: ...40016512 40016512 NOTICE D UTILISATION OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS GEBRUIKSAANWIJZING BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG MANUALE DI ISTRUZIONI MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES INSTRUKCJA OBS UGI...

Page 2: ...ntrol into service 4 1 Initialization 51 4 2 Status of LED 53 4 3 Displays 54 5 Use of remote control 5 1 Operating remote control 56 5 2 Operating mode selection 57 5 3 Calibration of temperature set...

Page 3: ...nce or perform user maintenance This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or men tal capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge...

Page 4: ...om temperature when the appliance is switched on this principle also ensures consistent and sustained heating even when the element is no longer powered DUAL ENERGY TOWEL DRYER This appliance is desig...

Page 5: ...s doors etc wherever possible You will find a complete set of assembly instructions in your appliance s box 100mm 100 mm X mm 500 mm 100mm 100 mm 500 mm 100mm 100mm 100mm 100mm 500 mm 100 mm 100mm NOT...

Page 6: ...radiator in electric mode close the supply valve only and NEVER CLOSE THE HEATING UNIT S OUTLET since this enables the fluid to expand towards the installation B Ensure that the appliance is sufficie...

Page 7: ...s 1 Ascertain that your radiator is full of water see paragraph B 2 Press on the key of the remote control for 2 seconds see chapter 5 1 to stop the electrical operation of the appliance for 30 to 60...

Page 8: ...pearance of the LED may vary according to the appliance model see cover page 3 CLIC Pairing cont mode boost mode boost mode boost mode boost mode boost mode boost Press for 5 seconds on the key It sea...

Page 9: ...gh times of day prog Days of the week prog Prog mode 4 3 Displays remote control Preferred temperature Programming on going Interface lock Connection indicator Override Time date setting indicator Bat...

Page 10: ...oost 5 basic operating modes Frost free Eco Comfort programmes P1 P2 recommended if premises unoccupied for more than 24 hours Your appliance is set to ensure a minimum temperature of 7 C in your room...

Page 11: ...unlinked Eco temperature will have a default value of 15 5 C recommended if the room is occupied This temperature level can be adjusted from 7 to 28 C in 0 5 C steps The LED on the appliance is on sho...

Page 12: ...the appliance will light up with the colour corresponding to the operating mode specified by the control unit see chapter 4 2 The remote control will cause the icon for the operating mode specified by...

Page 13: ...for instance by a window standing open in winter It will automatically adapt and operate to save energy By default the window open close detection function is enabled on your remote control To disabl...

Page 14: ...inal End screen to confirm your parameter changes mode boost 2 seconds No Parameter Description Default setting Setting 3 Pilot wire Value 0 pilot wire disabled or 1 pilot wire enabled 1 Press the or...

Page 15: ...of boost in steps of 15 minutes Increase duration of boost in steps of 15 minutes total maximum duration of 120 minutes The default time for a manual boost is 60 minutes USE OF MANUAL BOOST continued...

Page 16: ...can now enable your programmed boost Press and hold P1P2 and boost simulta neously ACTIVATION AND RUNNING PROGRAMMED BOOST mode boost mode boost When the set time is reached boost starts The icon flas...

Page 17: ...the programme is activated icon fixed INTRODUCTION ACCESS TO PROGRAMMING 7 Setting a P1 and or P2 programme The setting temperature for P1 and P2 modes is linked to the programming set by the user de...

Page 18: ...in Eco mode and go to next hour ACCESS TO PROGRAMMING continued mode boost mode boost mode boost Starting position day 1 time 0 Indicator of day to program Indicator of time to program MANUAL MOVE TO...

Page 19: ...s case please consult the table below to find our suggested solution Nonetheless should you fail to solve the problem encountered please contact your supplier s after sales service for assistance Prob...

Page 20: ...a Turn on the remote control and start the pairing process Problem Diagnosis Procedure The battery level indicator on your remote control is displayed Batteries drained Change batteries see chapter 8...

Page 21: ...defects for five 5 years from the date of purchase while the other components are guaranteed for two 2 years Dated proof of purchase must be presented to activate the guarantee The guarantee does not...

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