ElectiQ HC18-400-1.2WW User Manual Download Page 9

 

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OPERATION 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Display 

Screen 

Image 

(When the function is 

chosen, the corresponding 

image will be illuminated) 

Description 

Child lock 

 

Press and hold the increase and decrease buttons for 3 seconds. 

In child lock mode no other functions are assessable. To exit 

child lock mode, press and hold the increase and decrease 

buttons for 3 seconds. 

Comfort 

 

In comfort mode use the increase and decrease buttons to 

select the desired room temperature. The heater will then work 

until the room temperature has reached your desired 

temperature. 

Economy 

 

In comfort mode use the increase and decrease buttons to 

select the desired room temperature. The heater will then work 

until the room temperature has reached your desired 

temperature. 

Anti-Frost 

 

In thawing mode, the temperature is fixed at 15

C. 

Timer 

 

Use to set the inbuilt timer function. Please see “Timer settings” 

on page 9 for more information. 

Forced 

heating 

 

Forced heating mode will set the unit to work at a temperature 

of 65

C for 2 hours. The time that forced heating works for can 

be amended in 30-minute increments between 30 minutes and 

8 hours using the increase and decrease buttons. Once the 

desired time has been chosen, wait 10 seconds and the display 

will flicker and the forced heating will begin. 

Time and 

temperature 

 

Displays the current time, timer and temperature of the unit. 

Heating 

 

Shows that the unit is on and working. 

Wi-Fi 

 

Allows for Wi-

Fi connection. Please see “Wi

-Fi Set-

Up” on page 

10 for more information. 

Power

: Press once to turn the unit 

on.  

Press again to turn the unit off.  

Press and hold for 10 seconds to 
restore the unit to its factory 
settings. 

Decrease

: Use the decrease 

button to decrease the value 
of the selected function. 

Increase

: Use the increase 

button to increase the value of 
the selected function. 

Function

: Press to cycle 

through the unit’s functions. 

Press and hold when the unit 
is shutdown to enter the Wi-Fi 
connection mode. Please see 

“Wi

-Fi Set-

Up” on page 

10 for 

more information. 

Display

: Displays the 

current time, temperature 
and function.  

Summary of Contents for HC18-400-1.2WW

Page 1: ...co uk for our entire range of Intelligent Electricals HS10 600 0 6DGW VD6 1600 1 2LGW VS6 1600 1LGW HS10 600 0 6WW VD6 1600 1 2WW VS6 1600 1WW HS10 600 0 6LGW VD4 1600 1 2WW VS6 1600 1DGW HS17 600 1...

Page 2: ...8 SETTING THE TIME 9 PROGRAMMING THE TIMER 9 CONNECTING YOUR APPLIANCE TO WI FI 10 REGISTER THE APP 11 CREATING ROOMS 12 QUICK CONNECTION 13 AP MODE CONNECTION 14 USING THE APP 15 HOME SCREEN 15 DEVIC...

Page 3: ...en aged from 3 years and less than 8 years shall not plug in regulate or clean the appliance or perform user maintenance Children under 3 years should be kept away unless continuously supervised Some...

Page 4: ...ation If unsure professional advice should be sought WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock DO NOT use this appliance with any solid state Speed Control Device or any variable speed co...

Page 5: ...en the unit is fitted within a bathroom the plug is removed from the unit and a suitable fused spur is installed in accordance with BS 7671 In addition when used in a bathroom it must be protected by...

Page 6: ...ater will be mounted take care to ensure that the element will be accessible and that the power cord can reach a suitable socket when your heater is mounted to the wall Wrap the provided PTFE tape aro...

Page 7: ...Page 7 of 26 Thread...

Page 8: ...t and mark four points on the wall that distance apart Use a spirit level to ensure that they are level Step 2 Drill 4 holes into the wall where you have marked using a 10mm drill bit and insert the w...

Page 9: ...heating mode will set the unit to work at a temperature of 65 C for 2 hours The time that forced heating works for can be amended in 30 minute increments between 30 minutes and 8 hours using the incre...

Page 10: ...ease and decrease buttons to adjust the minutes between 0 and 59 minutes Press the function button again to confirm the time and begin programming the timer PROGRAMMING THE TIMER Ensure that the above...

Page 11: ...ntial To connect the unit to Wi Fi via Bluetooth connection ensure your mobile phone has Bluetooth enabled and simply plug the heating element in the unit will now be in connection mode You can then f...

Page 12: ...gister 4 A verification code will be sent by the method selected in step 3 Enter the code into the app 6 The app is now registered It will automatically log you in following registration 5 Type in the...

Page 13: ...n 2 Type in a name for your home 3 Press on the location button to select the location of your home See SETTING YOUR LOCATION below 4 New rooms can be added by pressing the ADD ANOTHER ROOM option at...

Page 14: ...Fi network We advise turning mobile data off during setup 2 Select your Wi Fi and enter your Wi Fi password this is usually found on the back of your router 3 Your device will then begin to connect On...

Page 15: ...l appear at the top Press add to add the device 3 Press on the AP mode button in the top right of the screen 4 Ensure the unit is still displaying the countdown then press on the orange button at the...

Page 16: ...you to program intelligent behaviour based on the internal and external environment Add Device Add a device to the app and go through the setup process Profile Provides the option for changing setting...

Page 17: ...ld lock Turn the child lock on off All functions will be locked until child lock is disabled Temp compensation Adjust the temperature compensation between 5 and 5 Time sync Sync the time on the unit w...

Page 18: ...preset configurations Below is an example of how to set up a scene 3 Press the Pen next to Please Enter Scene Name to input the name for your Scene Show on Dashboard Leave this on if you require the s...

Page 19: ...tart Press the Pen next to Please Enter Scene Name to input the name for your Scene Press the Red Plus next to When any condition is satisfied to add the trigger Press the Red Plus next to Execute fol...

Page 20: ...ed on and is in the correct WiFi connection mode if not please refer to the CHANGING BETWEEN CONNECTION MODES section 2 Ensure the WiFi password has been entered into the app correctly Case sensitive...

Page 21: ...There is no power from the socket 3 The power switch on the rear of the unit is turned off 1 Connect the power cord 2 Check socket is turned on 3 Ensure the power switch on the rear of the unit is in...

Page 22: ...SW VS6 1600 1LGW 220 240V 50Hz 1000W IPX4 VS6 1600 1WW VS6 1600 1DGW VS4 1600 1DGW VSTR12 1200 1DGW VS4 1600 1LGW VS4 1600 1WW VSM6 1800 1 2DGW 220 240V 50Hz 1200W IPX4 VD4 1600 1 2DGW VD4 1600 1 2WW...

Page 23: ...lds Way Elland West Yorkshire HX5 9DA APPENDIX Disposal Do not dispose of this product as unsorted municipal waste Collection of such waste must be handled separately as special treatment is necessary...

Page 24: ...utput elmax kW Type of heat output room temperature control select one At minimum heat output elmin kW single stage heat output and no room temperature control No In standby mode elSB 1 8 W two or mor...

Page 25: ...elmax kW Type of heat output room temperature control select one At minimum heat output elmin kW single stage heat output and no room temperature control No In standby mode elSB 1 8 W two or more manu...

Page 26: ...y consumption fan assisted heat output No At nominal heat output elmax kW Type of heat output room temperature control select one At minimum heat output elmin kW single stage heat output and no room t...

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