The radiator is not working
Turn the electricity supply off at the mains. Check the fuse in the fused spur or plug.
If the radiator is hard wired into a fused spur, disconnect the radiator from the electric and attach a plug with a
13 amp fuse and try it in a different socket on a different ring main.
Sometimes people have inserted the screw into the insulation of the wire and not the actual wire, sometimes
this can create a shallow connection, enough to power the controller but not enough to ask the radiator to heat.
Check the metal on the wire is what has been connected with no insulation barrier in the way.
Unscrew the end panel where the controls are from the radiator. Lift the grill from the top and you will see 2
screws, unscrew these and the 2 underneath and check the male to female connection that joins the end panel to
the radiator is tight.
Check for any little cuts or nicks in the wire internally in the end panel.
Tripping RCD
Turn off all other electrical appliances on the ring main and try again. This may be caused by overloading of ring
main, the average ring main will hold approx. 7kw including all appliances. Check all electrical connections in
plug/fused spur. Try plugging this in at a different socket on a different ring main. Check for any little cuts or nicks in
the wire.
Radiator is beeping or the sensor
probe is off by a vast temperature.
This may because the thermostat has come loose from the controls. Turn off the power supply to the radiator. Take
off the grill and unscrew the 2 screws at the top and 2 screws at the bottom of the end panel to release the end panel
from the radiator. Now follow the red and white wire from the sensor probe that hangs from the bottom of the end
panel all the way up to the circuit board. Make sure the wire has not come loose and make sure it is tight in. This
should stop the beeping and help the sensor probe read the correct temperature.
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