Haverland Designer TT Instruction Manual Download Page 12

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Innovators, designers and manufacturers of New Generation Electric Heating

Green Vision Energy Limited

Nottingham Sustainability and Enterprise Centre

662 Nuthall Road

Nottingham

NG8 6AQ

United Kingdom

T. 0115 854 7498

www.greenvisionenergy.co.uk

[email protected]

Summary of Contents for Designer TT

Page 1: ...RCTT Instruction Guide C3i n HAVERLAND Innovators designers and manufacturers of New Generation Electric Heating ...

Page 2: ...land Designer TT radiators enable total control of Heating requirements in public general domestic and commercial buildings by individual radiator control for each room or zone Energy Saving is achieved by controlling heat in the rooms occupied and avoiding unnecessary heating in vacant rooms and also at times when the room is either infrequently or not in use Rooms adjacent to the room where the ...

Page 3: ...radiator must be positioned as described and no less than 15 cm from the Power Socket or an adjacent wall or shelf The radiator has been filled with a regulated quantity of Thermal Dynamic media and should not be opened to ensure that absolute safety in use is maintained The radiator is not designed for any consumer adjustments either pre or post installation At the time of disposal the relevant L...

Page 4: ...T a Min 15 cm Wall or nearest object Floor Minimum distances V Min 15 cm Min 15 cm To avoid problems it is necessary to keep a minimum distance of 15 cm between the radiator and any combustable material r a Refer to cardboard template in the box Place the template on the floor follow the instructions on the template and mark the 4 points in such a way that the 4 positions are marked onto the wall ...

Page 5: ...hat the radiator is firmly fixed to the wall to avoid future risk before connecting the plug into a nearby power supply socket The two 6 x 50mm screws supplied should be fully screwed down to lock the radiator onto the brackets Check that the TT radiator is securely fixed to the wall to avoid any risk 6 Place radiator over lower tang of the bracket 4 5 Place over top tang and lower gently into pos...

Page 6: ...a 0 1 9 6 3 3 5 OK2 0 HAVERLAND 1 On Room Temp or Time Displayed Standby Blue solid LED 2 Manual Overide Button 3 Programme Button 4 Navigation Button and Confirmation Button 5 Display On Off 6 Moon Economy Period LED Green LED 7 Sun Comfort Period LED Red LED 8 P1 P2 P3 Red LED 9 Manual Red LED L V Monday to Friday Red LED S D Weekend Red LED Note These are 3 Period setting options and not necess...

Page 7: ...PL04 PLAH PLFS PLCF Comfort nEconomy 1 1 Antifreeze Pre Set Programmes The Radiator is pre set for Plan 1 which is General Use and operates from 10 00 am to Midnight seven days a week The Pre Set Plans are detailed above Dependent upon the room occupation you can choose the required Pre Set Plan by scrolling the PL Plan and pressing OK to confirm Should you wish to apply your own Bespoke setting t...

Page 8: ...ort temperature Press or then Press OK at e desired temp t c 21 C n n IZJ Press OK Mark the desired economy temperature Press or then Press OK at the desired temp LU o 14 C n fin LZJ Press OK Choose the progr JU amme or plan you desire Press or Press OK C PLAn PL 01 1 Press PROG to put the plan into action Note The Economy period is the low heat If the room is vacant set this to a Low temperature ...

Page 9: ... 24 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 PLPF Comfort I I Economy 1 1 Antifreeze 0 1 1 0 1 Press PROG for 2 seconds Hour PLAn Press Press OK 1 1 Choose the programme or plan PLCF PLCF Pressi rf Press OK Now we are going to introduce the start of the first Comfort period from Monday to Friday The Comfort first period PI and the days LV Monday to Friday LED s will light u...

Page 10: ...g to programme period P2 1 1 Press or J Press A or W p 2 T 0 0 0 0 unoose i 4 uu v Comfort f 11 00 J unoose lo uu f Economy 18I 00 J 0 Press OK Press OK Now we are going to programme period P3 1 1 2 0 1 A f L 0 0 0 0 Comfort 20 I 00 J Economy 2A I 00 J 0 Press OK Press OK Now if you wish you can programme weekend period Saturday and Sunday SD When you finish programming press PROG The room tempera...

Page 11: ... when the radiator is programmed in the anti freeze plan PLAH HOW TO LOCK IN YOUR HEATING PROGRAMMES To activate the programme locking function touch simultaneously for two seconds Fig 1 and again To deactivate the locking function touch simultaneously the keys Fig 2 A f Loc if unlo Fig 1 Fig 2 STAND BY MODE This mode will freeze the programme until pressed again when the programme will resume Pre...

Page 12: ... counter repeat steps 1 4 and Press for 3 seconds The counter will automatically reboot every 30 days A ECO if HAVERLAND Innovators designers and manufacturers of New Generation Electric Heating Green Vision Energy Limited Nottingham Sustainability and Enterprise Centre 662 Nuthall Road Nottingham NG8 6AQ United Kingdom T 0115 854 7498 www greenvisionenergy co uk sales greenvisionenergy co uk ...

Page 13: ...RCTT WARRANTY Date of purchase Day Month Year Name of your supplier Town City Your name Address Post code Telephone email Product code M l Customer service telephore 01672 811940 ...

Page 14: ...e use and maintenance of the product as well as the installation or use of the product in a way that does not comply with the technical safety standards in force 2 2 2 Repairs performed by unauthorised service workshops or the opening of the radiator by unauthorised persons 2 2 3 Unforeseen accidents that are out of Haverland s control such as lightening fires floods public disturbances etc 2 2 4 ...

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