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Mounting The Radiator

Place the radiator on the floor, as shown in Figure 1. For radiators with 4, 6, 8 or 10 elements position the supports 

supplied  with  the  radiator  as  shown  in  Figure  1.  For  radiators  with  12  elements  the  supports  should  be  positioned 

between the second and third elements on both sides.

Fig. 1

Fig. 2a

Fig. 3a

Fig. 2b

Fig. 3b

Place the supports between the elements as shown in Figure 2a, mark points on the walls through the fixing holes as 

shown in Figure 2b. This determines the spacing of the supports. Transfer these marks to whatever height above floor 

(min. 150mm) that has been decided for the radiator. Fix the supports to the wall with plugs and screws. Be sure that the 

supports are mounted in the correct position.

Lift the radiator and hang it on the supports, as Figures 3a and 3b.

Summary of Contents for AVANT-DGS 350

Page 1: ...erence Models AVANT DGS 350 AVANT DGS 500 AVANT DGS 800 AVANT DGS 1000 AVANT DGS 1300 AVANT DGS 1500 AVANT DGS 1800 NOTE A qualified electrician must carry out the electrical installation of this radiator The Electrical installation must comply with the current UK regulations Any claim on the warranty could be invalid if these requirements have not been met ...

Page 2: ...tion effect Special heat conducting fluid in the aluminium body A unique process provides bubble free filling so that the fluid delivers warmth from the heating element in a totally uniform way ensuring that the entire surface of radiator provides comfortable heat Monotube heating element to ensure maximum heat output Designed and fabricated in accordance with EN 60335 1 EN 60335 2 and EN 55014 re...

Page 3: ...r similar objects within 250mm of the heater In case of breakdown or damage turn off the appliance at the main On Off switch and notify the supplier If the electricity cable gets damaged it must only be replaced by a technician appointed by the supplier This will avoid possible risks and ensure that special tools are available if needed This appliance is not intended to be used by persons incl chi...

Page 4: ...nd at 15cm above the floor According to regulations the apparatus 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 thermal magnetic circuit breaker Location The ideal place to site the Ducasa radiator is as close as possible to coolest wall in the room but it is not recommended to site the radiator on un insulated exterior wal...

Page 5: ... sides Fig 1 Fig 2a Fig 3a Fig 2b Fig 3b Place the supports between the elements as shown in Figure 2a mark points on the walls through the fixing holes as shown in Figure 2b This determines the spacing of the supports Transfer these marks to whatever height above floor min 150mm that has been decided for the radiator Fix the supports to the wall with plugs and screws Be sure that the supports are...

Page 6: ...6 Fig 4 FREE LOCKED As soon as the radiator is hanging on the supports press on the locking plate until a click is heard See Figure 4 The radiator is now installed ...

Page 7: ...r use of the and buttons the control unit will automatically remember the selected temperature Temperature Compensation Due to the characteristics of the radiator the control unit has to read the temperature measurement from the lower part of the apparatus but it is automatically adjusted in relation to the comfort temperature setting However it is possible to manually adjust this Thermic Compensa...

Page 8: ... your appliance please contact your supplier Correct Disposal of This Product Waste Electrical Electronic Equipment Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems This marking 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 en...

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