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Operating and Installation Instructions
KSE and KLE Series Wall Convectors
453320.66.84gb 03/06/D
1. Important Information
Please read with care all of the information provided in
these instructions in a safe place for future reference. Pass
them on to any subsequent purchaser of the unit.
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The unit is suitable solely for heating the air in a closed
room.
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Only a qualified electrician should install or repair this
unit.
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In the event of a fault, disconnect the unit from the main
power supply (switch off or unscrew
fuse)
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Do not cover the unit - fire hazard!
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Caution! The unit is hot to the touch
when in operation.
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Do not allow appliance to be operated by children or
other persons not capable of safely using the device.
Children must be prevented from playing with or near
the appliance.
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The unit should be installed so that its controls are out of
reach of anyone in the bathtub or under the shower.
VDE 0100 Part 701 specifies that the unit may not be
installed in the protection zone. Keep the flap over the
controls closed.
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An isolating device must be provided in the electrical
wiring specified (for example, a miniature circuit-
breaker). It must have a contact gap of at least 3 mm at
each pole.
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Substances which could lead to ignition or thermal
decomposition inside the unit (for example, carpet or
floor tile adhesives) must not be used unless you are
certain the unit has cooled down to room temperature.
2. Installation, Wiring, Minimum Clearances
The convector may only be installed in a horizontal position
(the control panel must always be at the top).
The convector must be installed in such a way that
flammable objects cannot ignite.
It is permissible to mount the convector on a wooden wall.
The convector must not be mounted directly beneath a wall
power socket.
It is essential that you observe the minimum clearances A,
B and C specified in the installation diagram, particularly as
regards clearances from easily flammable objects. Make
sure that air can flow into or out of the convector without
being obstructed.
Minimum clearances A
B
C
mm
100
100
150
The convector is not mounted directly on the wall but
installed in a wall frame.
- Drill the mounting holes for the wall frame.
- Screw the wall frame to the wall.
- Fit the convector in the wall frame using the slots on the
back of the unit.
- Swing the unit up and against the wall, latching it into
the top part of the wall frame.
3. Electrical Connection
In addition to the leads for the electrical power supply (L1 =
brown, N = blue, PE = green / yellow) a marked control wire
(black) is provided for external temperature reduction via an
external timer or pilot unit, for example. For this, the
operating mode switch must be set to the
‘
’
symbol
(automatic mode). See Section 8 for circuit diagram.
4. Heating
Functions of the operating mode switch (1):
OFF = No function
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= Frost protection: The convector switches on when
the temperature falls to around 7 °C.
=Temperature reduction mode: this provides for
temperature reduction during the night, for example.
A regulator is provided (
) (2) for setting the amount
by which the temperature is to be reduced (for
example, to reduce the temperature from 20° C to 17°
C, select ‘-3’).
=Normal operation: regulates the room temperature to
the value specified at the thermostat (3).
=Automatic temperature reduction: used when central
temperature reduction is available (for example, via a
timer or pilot unit).
B
A
500
B
A
Min.
C
GB
1
3
2