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OPEN WINDOW DETECTION FUNCTION
The “Open Window Detection” function enables detecting of an open window by sensing a sudden decrease of the
temperature in the room. In such a case, the device deactivates the heating element for a maximum of 30 minutes or
until an increase of the room temperature reveals that the window has been closed.
To activate this function:
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Enter into “Stand
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by” mode
.
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Press the [+] button for 3 seconds. The Open Window Detection
icon is shown blinking in the display and its status.
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Press the [+] button to activate / deactivate the function.
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Press the [Prog] button to commit and return into “Stand
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by” mode
.
When this function is enabled, the “Open Window” icon on the display is lit
and when the device detects that the window is opened, the “Open Window”
icon starts blinking.
When the function is disabled the “Open Window” icon is not shown on the display
.
Note:
The device could fail in detecting an opened window e.g. if the thermostat is located on an isolated area of the
room and far from air currents or if the thermostat is placed close to an external heating source.
REMOTE CONTROL (OPTIONAL)
TBB-K towel rail is equipped with an IR receiver and therefore it can be remotely controlled through the optional
remote-control device. All the functions previously described are available on the remote control.
4.- MAINTENANCE
The towel rail doesn't require any type of special maintenance. Clean it with a cloth, only when the unit is
disconnected and cold. Do not use solvents or abrasive products when cleaning.
The towel rail is filled with a precise quantity of special fluid. Any repairs that may require the opening of the towel
rail must only be carried out by the manufacturer.
The towel rail has been manufactured to assured quality and according to processes to protect the environment.
Once at the end of the useful life of the appliance, take it to a clean point so that its materials can be recycled
appropriately.
5.- WIRING DIAGRAM
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