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Eco-Response has two heat output modes 

Comfort 

(Radiant

Heat) and 

Background 

(Retained Heat) .  Under normal

operation the temperature control display will always operate

the radiant panel, 

(Comfort)

.

Note:- Front Panel should be fully installed onto radiator

and only Peak supply is switched on, with red bar(s)

showing on the temperature control display, before

starting the check procedure.

1.

(i) Adjust the “off-peak” control setting (Background

heat) to position no. 10 as follows; press and hold

down the 

+

 button on the temperature control

display until 10 red bars are illuminated, continue to

hold the 

+

 

button for a further 7 seconds and a

single red bar will flash.  Use the 

+

 button to move

the flashing red bar to the right hand side i.e. the

No. 10 position (shown below).

After 20 seconds the temperature control display

will return to the 

Comfort 

control mode.

(ii) Ensure “Off-Peak” supply is in the Off position.

Unscrew the spur from the wall.  Check the

continuity on the storage side of the spur.  If the

circuit is closed this will confirm that the “off-peak”

storage circuit (background heat) is operational.

(iii) If the “off-peak” circuit shows open circuit and room

temperature is below 25°C, switch off the “peak” front

panel electricity supply and check if the “off-peak”

circuit has now closed. If the circuit is still open,

check all electrical connections are secure. Only

then phone the customer help line for assistance.

Reconnect spur and switch on radiator.

CHECK PROCEDURE FOR INSTALLERS FOLLOWING INSTALLATION

2.

To check the radiant panel operation (comfort heat).

(i) Adjust the temperature control display as follows;

press down the 

+

 button until 10 red bars are

illuminated (shown below).  After 2 minutes the

front panel should now feel warm. This will confirm

correct operation.

(ii) If  the front panel does not heat up and room

temperature is below 25°C, remove front panel and

ensure there is no damage to front panel or radiant

element and that all electrical connections are

secure.  If front panel is still not heating up, phone

the customer help line.

NOTE:

If room temperature is above 25°C, radiator

will not operate.

IMPORTANT

Once radiator has been confirmed as fully

operational, use the “Quick Start Guide” to

set up initial customer settings.

Please ensure the “Quick Start Guide” and

the “User Instructions” are left with the

radiator for user information.

THIS CHECK PROCEDURE SHOULD BE CARRIED OUR BY A COMPETENT INSTALLER 

ONLY

.  A QUICK START GUIDE AND USER

INSTRUCTIONS ARE AVAILABLE FOR END USERS.

Applied Energy Products Limited

Morley Way
Peterborough
England
PE2 9JJ

Telephone: (01733) 456 789

This appliance complies with the European Standards EN 60 335-1, EN 60 335-2-61, EN 61000-3-2,
EN 61000-3-3, EN50366, EN 55014-1 and EN55014-2 for Safety & Electromagnetic Compatibility.
These standards cover the requirement of the EMC Directives 89/336 & 73/23

Summary of Contents for Eco-Response ER300

Page 1: ...eing fixed Some modern internal building materials are very low density block and require specialised fixing devices to provide a safe secure installation WARNING If during any reassembly of the radia...

Page 2: ...tions for Electrical Equipment The radiator is fitted with two flexible cables for connection to the fixed wiring of the premises through suitable switched connection boxes positioned adjacent to the...

Page 3: ...3 Circuit Diagram...

Page 4: ...theundersideoftheradiatorensuringitissecure during transit The off peak mains cable will be secured with cable ties Prior to installing the radiator unclip the direct acting mains cable do not remove...

Page 5: ...hat the mains supply cables are not damaged If they are to be replaced only heat resistant cable must be used min T85 Refer to sections 4 21 and 22 for fitting the off peak and radiant element cables...

Page 6: ...panel Fig 11D see Fig 11A for wall spacer bracket orientation 11E F Carefully guide the radiator towards the drilled hole and screw part way to the wall Fig 11E 11F 11D 11E 11F 11G NOTE UNDER NO CIRC...

Page 7: ...UMSTANCES SHOULD THESESCREWSBEREMOVED WITHOUT FIRST REMOVING ALL ENERGY RETENTION CELLS FROM THE RADIATOR Solid brick High density block walls These must be drilled and plugged with the Rawlplug No 10...

Page 8: ...l packaging Fig 13C taking care not to damage the insulation attached 13A 14 Lift out the elements from the base insulation and rotate forwards DO NOT DISCONNECT THE TERMINALS 14 13B 13c 15 Carefully...

Page 9: ...stalled DO NOT attempt to reposition the radiator without first unloading the energy retention cells and obtaining the services of a competent electrician 17 16B 19 In its factory default setting the...

Page 10: ...ng the cable Cut the mains cables to length Ensuring the electricity supply is disconnected connect the free end of the mains cable to a suitable double pole switch adjacent to the radiator reinstate...

Page 11: ...PCB Bracket from the bottom of the outer front Remove the wire from the connector block and earth screw Using a pair of pliers remove the cable grip from the bracket The replacement cable will be eith...

Page 12: ...electrical connections are secure Only then phone the customer help line for assistance Reconnect spur and switch on radiator CHECKPROCEDUREFORINSTALLERSFOLLOWINGINSTALLATION 2 To check the radiant pa...

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