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SETTINGS

The buttons 

M

,   and   allow you to set the current time and day, the Comfort temperature and to activate or deactivate 

the detection of the opening of a window. Day "1" corresponds to MONDAY.

3"

Press the 

M

 button for at least 3 seconds to view/

change the settings starting from the time. 

Set the current hour using  

 and 

 buttons.

Press the 

M

 button to switch to the setting of the 

minutes.

Set the current minutes using  

 and 

 buttons.

Press the 

M

 button to switch to the setting of the 

day.

Set the current day of the week using 

 and 

 

buttons (1 = Monday).

Press the  

M

 button to switch to the open window 

detection setting. 

Set the function ON or OFF using 

 and 

 

buttons.

Press the 

M

 button to exit the settings and resume 

the normal functioning.

OPEN WINDOW DETECTION

This function makes it possible to detect an open window and automatically activate the Anti-freeze operating mode. When 

the function is enabled and ready to set the Frost-free mode if an open windows is detected, a window icon is visible on the 

lower area of the display. 

 

If a temperature drop is observed in the room during the normal functioning, the Frost-free mode is automatically activated to 

save energy consumption. The display shows the antifreeze temperature and the window icon flashes to show that the open 

window function operates. 

 

The reset of the normal functioning is not automatic but is achieved by pressing one of the buttons of the product.

Correct operation of this function may depend on where the radiator is positioned in the room, the presence of 

draughts, the outside temperature, and how long the window stays open. 

Summary of Contents for ONSEN

Page 1: ...ONSEN EN Please retain these instructions in a safe place for further reference...

Page 2: ...2 Volume 3 Volume 1 Volume 2 60cm 60cm 2 25m 60cm 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 min 15cm min 15cm min 30cm min 50cm min 15cm...

Page 3: ...3 6 6 9 9 5 5 6mm L 35mm A B C 8 8 OK NO NO 7 7 A B C...

Page 4: ...used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervi sion or instruction co...

Page 5: ...stant supervision is provided WARNING To reduce the risk of fire keep textiles curtains or any other flammable material a minimum distance of 1 m from the air outlet 2 Your product Other than the heat...

Page 6: ...ols are available on the front panel picture 9 A Stand by B Increase C Decrease D Mode E Display The product can be operated in 3 different modes automatic programmed or frost free Automatic Mode In t...

Page 7: ...omatic Programmed or Frost free mode as described in paragraph 5 Press the M key to switch from automatic to pro grammed mode The display shows Pr The clock symbol and the icon relating to the opera t...

Page 8: ...gs and resume the normal functioning OPEN WINDOW DETECTION This function makes it possible to detect an open window and automatically activate the Anti freeze operating mode When the function is enabl...

Page 9: ...after a previous change It is not possible indeed to evaluate the room temperature maintained by the product correctly if the comfort level temperature is continually changed in a short time If a diff...

Page 10: ...re can be changed by pressing the M key The lighting in sequence of the icons described above indi cates the reference temperature Use the and keys to view modify the temperature set for each of the h...

Page 11: ...Eliminate any other possible reasons for overheating e g obstructions in front of the air inlet outlet grilles build ups of dirt Turn on the radiator and check it works correctly If the touch control...

Page 12: ...e of heat output room temperature control select one At minimum heat output elmin 0 000 kW single stage heat output and no room temperature control no In standby mode elSB 0 343 W Two or more manual s...

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