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INDEX
1.
INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................. 1
2.
LOCATION ........................................................................................................................... 1
3.
ELECTRIC CONNECTION ................................................................................................... 2
4.
4 ASSEMBLY ...................................................................................................................... 2
5.1
Control panel: ................................................................................................................. 3
5.2
Turning on and off: .......................................................................................................... 3
5.3
Modes of operation: ........................................................................................................ 3
5.4
Edit day, hour and programming: .................................................................................... 4
5.5
Locking and unlocking of keyboard: ................................................................................ 5
6
TABLE FEATURES.............................................................................................................. 5
7
TABLE OF ERROR MESSAGES ......................................................................................... 6
APOLO DC B
Electric Thermal Radiators
1. INTRODUCTION
Dear Customer,
Thank you for choosing APOLO DC B, COINTRA with their modern design, state-of-the-art
technology, great reliability and quality construction.
APOLO DC B, heaters and all their materials and components have passed strict controls to
ensure their quality.
Before starting your heater, please read these instructions carefully as they will ensure the correct
working order of the appliance features and for ease of use.
2. LOCATION
The radiator should be fitted in the part of the room where the client wants it, depending on the
space available, although preferably on or near outside walls, leaving enough space around the
heater for correct hot air circulation and at least 100 mm, from curtains and furniture, etc. The
distance should be the 100mm at least from the floor.
In bathrooms, the electric heater should be outside the protected area, as indicated (zone 3 of
Figure 1) Keep fitting away from bath and showers obviously.
Figure 1: Areas of the bathroom
0,6 m
0,6 m
ZONE 1
ZONE 2
ZONE 3