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sequences will be displayed in the following order:
1. The letter
A
(programme A) is displayed on the left, while the days being programmed
appear in succession on the right, 1 Monday, 2 Tuesday, etc.
2. 00:00 then appears together with the mode icon, for example .
This continues with the time and relative mode being displayed until 24:00 is reached.
Each step is displayed for 3".
3. The procedure is repeated to display programmes
B
,
C
and
D
.
This completes the reading and the normal display is restored. Programmes to which days have
not been assigned are marked with an "
0
" and the times and modes are not displayed for
these programmes. The sequence moves on directly to the following programme.
When the user is viewing programming, pressing “
+
” moves on to the following programme
and pressing “
-
” ends programming.
9.POWER FAILURE
In the event of a blackout, the appliance is out of service and will reconnect when the power
comes back on.
All settings will be maintained without change.
The clock stops during power failure. All programmes will therefore be run with a delay equal
to the length of time without power unless the time is updated.
10. OVERHEAT PROTECTION
The appliance is designed to transmit heat by convection and radiation.
Covering the appliance partially or totally with wet or dry garments or other objects hampers
this function. It also causes the appliance itself to overheat.
The appliance is fitted with a safety device which disconnects it in the event of overheating.
It starts up again automatically once the problem has been resolved.
As well as the negative effect of individual episodes, repetition may cause damage or break-
down not covered by the guarantee.
11. ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
No regular technical maintenance is required.
It is sufficient to clean the appliance using a vacuum cleaner and soft brush.
You can use a cloth moistened with water or neutral soap to remove stains.
12. TROUBLESHOOTING
- Make sure the appliance is connected (ON).
- Make sure there is electrical power to the appliance (LCD).
- Make sure the temperature set on the thermostat is higher than room temperature.
- If the appliance is in
DOMO
or mode, make sure it is not receiving a command to shut the
appliance down.
If this does not resolve the problem, contact the technical assistance service.
13. CLASS II APPLIANCES AND IP24
This is identified on the rating plate with the marks (Class II) and IP24 (Protected from
water splashes).
These appliances can be installed in any room, including in volume 2 of the bathroom.
They should never under any circumstances be installed in volumes 0 and 1.
See figure 6, always and when the appliance is protected by a high sensitivity 30 mA differen-
tial device.
In the bathroom, locate the appliance in such a way that the controls cannot be touched by
someone using the bath or shower.
Vol 2
Vol 3
0,80m
2,40m
Vol 1
Vol 0
Bath
Figure 6
Vol 2
Vol 3
0,80m
2,40m
Vol 1
Vol 0
Shower
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