Ducasa AVANT-DGi+ 1000 Operating And Installation Instructions Download Page 3

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IMPORTANT SECURITY INFORMATION

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This  appliance  can  be  used  by  children  aged  8  years  and  above  and  persons  with 

reduced  physical,  sensory  or  mental  abilities  or  lack  of  experience  and  knowledge,  if 

they have been given supervision or appropriate training regarding the use of the device 

in a safe way and they understand the dangers involved.

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Children should not play with the appliance. Cleaning and maintenance should not be 

performed by unsupervised children.

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Children  under  3  years  should  be  kept  out  of  reach  of  the  appliance  unless  they  are 

constantly supervised.

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Children between age 3 and younger than 8 years old should only turn on / off the device 

whenever it has been placed or installed at its normal operating position provided they 

are supervised or have received instructions concerning use of the appliance safely and 

understand the risks that the device has. Children from 3 years and under 8 years old 

should not plug in, regulate, clean the appliance or perform maintenance.

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Warning: Some parts of this product can become hot and cause burns. Pay particular 

attention when children and vulnerable people are present.

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Heaters must be installed correctly following the specific requirements of the Installation 

Instructions section below.

Warning: in order to avoid over heating the unit, do not cover the heaters.

This symbol “DO NOT COVER”, is placed on the heater as a reminder to 

the user. 

ATTENTION:

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The heaters must not be covered by clothing, containers or any other objects that may 

block the air ventilation.

VERY IMPORTANT:

The 

OFF

  indicator  shown  on  the  heater’s  control  panel  does  not  mean  disconnection 

of  the  heater  from  the  power  supply  and  should  be  understood  as  a  standby  condition. 

To  ensure  the  heater  is  completely  off  and  without  access  to  the  power  supply,  it  is 

recommended to disconnect it from the power supply by removing the fuse from the spur 

outlet. Alternatively, change the mechanical switch on the side of the heater to 

OFF

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The  unit  must  be  placed  away  from  flammable  objects  and  children  must  not  be  left 

unattended when the heater is heating.

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The heater should not be located underneath any electrical connection.

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The  electric  supply  line  should  be  protected  with  a  high  sensitivity  differential  device 

(RCBO).

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Do not use the heater to dry clothes.

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Heaters must not be installed in places where there are risks of splashes such as next to 

bathtubs, sinks, etc.

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If the power cord is damaged, it must be changed by the manufacturer, its after-sales 

service or persons qualified to do so, to avoid possible danger

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Anyone who is in the bathtub or shower should not have access to the switches or other 

power operation devices. Always keep at least 0.6m (UK) or 3.0m (Ireland) between the 

radiator and the bath or shower.

 

(UK: Outside zone 2, Ireland: Outside zone 3)

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The  radiator  must  be  installed  so  that  around  the  radiator  there  is  sufficient  space  for 

proper circulation of hot air, with a minimum distance of 150 mm to curtains, furniture, etc

Summary of Contents for AVANT-DGi+ 1000

Page 1: ...ould be invalid if these requirements have not been met MODE CONFIG PROG MODE CONFIG PROG AVANT DGi AVANT DGi L Thermal Electric Radiator Operating and Installation Instructions Read these instruction...

Page 2: ...ITCH 9 Stand by function 9 Using with smartcomand tevolve 9 Connecting to the smart command tevolve app 9 Geolocation 10 Using without smartcommand tevolve 10 Mode operation 10 Setting Programme and C...

Page 3: ...minder to the user ATTENTION The heaters must not be covered by clothing containers or any other objects that may block the air ventilation VERY IMPORTANT The OFF indicator shown on the heater s contr...

Page 4: ...supplied with the heater Do not place the heater directly on the floor Make sure that the wall where the heater is going to be mounted is suitable to bear the heater s weight Use the correct fixing fo...

Page 5: ...special cast aluminium body specifically designed to assure the maximum rate of heat radiation the air circulation channels provide a very efficient convection effect A unique manufacturing process pr...

Page 6: ...ht recommended by current UK regulations According to regulations the radiator must be connected to the power supply by means of an all pole circuit breaker with a contact gap of at least 3mm or by a...

Page 7: ...more than 9 elements the bracket should be placed between the second and third element figure 1b Fig 1a Fig 1b Fig 2a Fig 3a Fig 2b Fig 3b Place the supports between the elements as shown in Figure 2...

Page 8: ...es and offers the ultimate in control and energy monitoring Search for Tevolve on the either the Google Play Store or the Apple App Store Scan this QR code to access to the download It is also possibl...

Page 9: ...n again press the MODE button to choose programme mode or manual mode you will see the following screens USING WITH SMARTCOMAND TEVOLVE APP Increase Decrease Mode OK AUTO MANUAL OFF CONFIG PROG Progra...

Page 10: ...of degrees that is configured for each device from the App when you are away from home The default is 2 degrees Geolocation is activated from the App within the Homes setting If activated all connecte...

Page 11: ...ress CONFIG while the radiator is in one of the main modes OFF AUTO MANUAL The following screen will appear Now press the CONFIG button for 5 seconds and C1 appears on the screen To scroll through the...

Page 12: ...day period to establish how quickly the room reaches temperature and uses this information to switch the heater on at the correct time By reaching the required temperature at the set time and not bef...

Page 13: ...Sun then press OK Use to set the hour then press OK Use to set the minute When you are happy the clock is correct press to move onto setting the temperatures Setting the Mode Temperatures Use to sele...

Page 14: ...14 Installation Notes...

Page 15: ...0 0008 kW 0 0008 kW 0 0008 kW 0 0008 kW 0 0008 kW 0 0008 kW 0 0008 kW 0 0008 kW At minimum heat output elmin 0 0008 kW 0 0008 kW 0 0008 kW 0 0008 kW 0 0008 kW 0 0008 kW 0 0008 kW 0 0008 kW 0 0008 kW I...

Page 16: ...shown on the product or its literature indicates that it should not be disposed of with other household wastes at the end of its working life To prevent possible harm to the environment or human healt...

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