Issue 003 - January 2021 | SmithsEP.co.uk | 13
How it works
Cooler air is drawn in by the fan and heated as it
passes through the heating element before being
discharged gently back into the room. This not
only gives a more even temperature spread, but
will heat up a room quicker than a traditional
panel radiator.
The controller has a number of advanced
features that, if required MUST be set during
the installation process. Please discuss with your
customer which features they require. The dip
switches will need to be set prior to attaching the
thermostat to the back box.
• Temperature control for Comfort (COMF)
This can be set to limit the maximum
temperature set by the user.
• Temperature control for Setback (SETB)
This can be used for frost protection or
situations where a minimum room temperature
must be maintained. The setback temperature
can be set between 0°C and 15°C.
• Run-back Timer
This can be used to limit the run time of the
heater from between 5 minutes and 2 hours.
The Run-back Timer cannot used be used in
conjunction with Temperature control for
Setback (SETB).
1. Before switching the heater on, please ensure
the fascia grille is free from obstruction.
2. Ensure your fused spur is switched ON.
3. Ensure the controller is paired with the heater
(see page 7).
4. Set the wireless thermostat to the desired
temperature.
5. Set the wired wall switch to the “On” position
6. Providing the thermostat set point is set to a
higher temperature of that in the room the
heater will turn on.
For your safety this heater is fitted with an
automatic overheat protection. If the heater
stops, turn off the power at the fused spur, wait 5
minutes and switch the power back on.
How to operate
temperature
adjustment
buttons
temperature
display screen
ON/OFF
button
Batteries in Wall Controller
Is recommended that the battery is changed
every 12 months to protect potential damage by
batteries leaking (batteries are supplied with the
controller)
You do not need to re-pair after batteries have
been changed (pairing is done by programming
the chip memory)
Wall Controller