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5.5 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
It is necessary to have a mains power outlet of 230 V with a ground connection for the installation of the heater. The power
outlet must be capable of conveying at least 450 W of power for the lighting of the heater and must have its own breaker.
The heater is powered by means of a power cable that must be connected to the 230 V outlet. Make sure that the heater’s
general switch is set to 0 and then connect the power supply cable, first behind the heater and then to the electrical outlet.
By law, the installation must have a ground connection and breaker switch. Make sure that the electrical power supply cable
is laid in its final position and will not come into contact with any hot parts.
The power outlet must be single phase with a live, neutral, and ground connection.
If the mains voltage is not sinusoidal (as with, for example, generators), the heater could show an error.
6. INSTRUCTIONS WHEN USING THE CONTROL PANEL
Below, an image is shown of the display that is made up of four flashing lights and two displays with four digits on each one,
also including LEDs that provide information, as shown below:
KEY
FUNCTION
CLICK
LONG PRESS
P1
Information/Exit Menu
On/ Off/ Reset alarms
P2
Adjust thermostat (+)/ Increase
P3
Adjust combustion power
First screw fill
P4
Adjust thermostat (-)/ Decrease
Smoke Fan Correction
Summary of Contents for AROA 10
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