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Operation and Storage Manual of Panel Heater

 
Visualization on Display in “Wi-fi” settings 

:

Work mode of display:

When pressed - backlight intensity - 100%; after 5s – OFF

Sound option  

If the customer wants to deactivate sound function - push the “Mode”  
button 

 for 3 sec and select “Sound” mode 

  by pushing any of the 

buttons:  

 or 

 and confirm with “Mode” button 

. To turn off the 

sound, choose degree 0 through the buttons  

 or 

. Confirm with 

“Mode” button 

 • If the customer wants to activate sound function –  push the “Mode”  

button 

 for 3 sec and select “Sound” mode  

 by pushing any 

of the buttons:  

 or 

. Confirm with  “Mode” button 

. The 

user can select 5 degrees of sound volume via the buttons 

 or 

. Confirm with “Mode”  button 

. In this case, the sound function is 

turned on at the level you selected.

Visualization on Display in “Sound” settings 

:

Device info 

If the customer wants to view “Device info” - by pushing the “Mode” button 

 for 3 sec and select “Device info” by pushing any of the buttons: 

 

or

 . Confirm with “Mode” button 

.

Visualization on Display in “Device info”

- ID
-  MAC address 
-  Firmware version

Quick menu 

Push the “Mode” button 

 to start quick already configured program. Select 

by pushing any of the buttons: 

 or 

 and confirm with “Mode” button 

. The program going to start to work.

Content function:
- Comfort 
- Eco
- Sleep
-  Delay start
-  Weekly schedule 
Exit from the any mode – with single pushing of ON/OFF button 

Errors mode:

If the display shows “t1” or “t2“, this means that the self-diagnostic system has 
found a problem with the temperature sensor. “t1” indicates a disconnected 
cable at the sensor, while “t2” indicates short circuit at the sensor. In this case 
the electric convector will be automatically switched off and it can be switched 
on again only after the problem has been fixed. The problem has to be handled 

by a qualified specialist. 

DISCONNECTION FROM THE POWER SUPPLY:

If the electric convector is disconnected from the mains, this will not affect 
the set temperature and the mode of operation which has been active prior 
to its disconnection. If for example the convector has been in “Heating” mode, 
after it has been disconnected and reconnected to the mains, it will continue 
operating in the same mode with the same set temperature. 

The principle of operation of the electric convector with energy-independent 
memory is to store the settings for 120 minutes guaranteed, and up to 180 
minutes not guaranteed.

If the time is more than 120 min the appliance going to Stand by mode.

PROTECTION 

 • The appliance is equipped with a safety thermo turn-off device, which 

automatically turns the heater off in cases of extreme temperature of the 
panel heater /i.e. overheating of the appliance/.

 • The safety thermo turn-off device will automatically restore the heater 

operation when the temperature of the appliance falls below the 
permissible ultimate values.

CLEANING

 • It is compulsory first to turn off the appliance through its power 

switch and to disconnect it from the power socket. Before starting the 
cleaning session you should wait until the panel heater cools down in a 
disconnected state. 

 • Clean the heater body with damp cloth, vacuum cleaner or a brush.
 • Never immerse the appliance into water – there is danger for your life 

from electric shock!

 • Never use gasoline, thinner or hard abrasive products to clean the 

appliance, because they will damage the appliance coating.

STORAGE

 • Before putting the panel heater away let it cool down after you have 

disconnected it from the power socket

 • Use the appliance original packing to store it, if the panel heater will not 

be in use for a long period of time. By storing the product in its original 
packing you protect it from excessive dirt and dust accumulation.

 • Never put a hot panel heater in its packing!
 • It is necessary the product to be stored at a dry and dark place, protected 

from direct sun light.

 •

It is explicitly forbidden to store the panel heater in damp and wet premises. 

MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS OF THE APPLIANCE 

 • In case of appliance malfunction, please contact the authorized service 

center closest to your location. /service centers are indicated in appliance 
warranty documents/.

 

Important

: In case of a claim and/or violation of your consumer rights, 

please contact the supplier of this appliance at the indicated locations or 
via the Internet page of the company: www.tesy.com

 

DIMENSIONS OF HEATED VOLUME AND HEATED AREA OF A ROOM / 
APPLIANCE MODELS

Model

Heated volume

Heated area

CN 06 060 EA [CLOUD] [AS] W

 - 600W 

10* - 23 m

3

4* - 9 m

2

CN 06 100 EA [CLOUD] [AS] W 

- 1000W 24* - 33 m

3

10* - 13 m

2

CN 06 140 EA [CLOUD] [AS] W

 - 1400W 34* - 45 m

3

14* - 18 m

2

CN 06 200 EA [CLOUD] [AS] W

 - 2000W 46* - 65 m

3

19* - 26 m

2

* Minimum guaranteed heated volume (area) for heating at an average capacity of heat transmission 

factor λ=0.5 W/(m

2

K) for a heated room. Higher values of heated volume (area) can be achieved at an 

average value of λ=0.35 W/ (m

2

K). Standard height of heated rooms – 2.5 meters.

Summary of Contents for CN06 060 EA W

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Page 2: ...eration only When positioning the appliance do not cover the safety grilles do not hamper the incoming and outgoing air flow All objects must be at a safe distance of at least 1 meter away from the ap...

Page 3: ...not less than 1 meter and it is compulsory the appliance to be wall mounted If you do not feel sure about the installation of this panel heater in a bathroom we recommend you to consult a professional...

Page 4: ...e in Comfort mode User could set the time range for operating in Sleep mode then the appliance switches to Comfort mode By default 6 hours Activation of Sleep mode Push the button Mode for 3 sec and s...

Page 5: ...from the measured temperature in a specific location in the room indicates that the room where you use the convector in is not well insulated or the temperature is not the same all around the room Exa...

Page 6: ...panel remain locked Hold buttons and Mode together for 3 seconds The display should show a message when this mode is activated When user wants to turn off this function has to hold the same button co...

Page 7: ...ecessary the convector to be switched on and heated the set temperature is higher than the ambient temperature When the temperature of the heater rises the natural air flow starts in the room Colder a...

Page 8: ...teed and up to 180 minutes not guaranteed If the time is more than 120 min the appliance going to Stand by mode PROTECTION The appliance is equipped with a safety thermo turn off device which automati...

Page 9: ...lectric appliances contain valuable materials and consequently they should not be treated as domestic waste We ask for your cooperation and your active contribution to protect the resources and the en...

Page 10: ...ion yes With distance control option no With adaptive start control yes With working time limitation no With black bulb sensor no Model identifier s 1 CN06 060 EA AS W 2 CN06 100 EA AS W 3 CN06 140 EA...

Page 11: ...ection yes With distance control option yes With adaptive start control yes With working time limitation no With black bulb sensor no Model identifier s 1 CN06 060 EA CLOUD AS W 2 CN06 100 EA CLOUD AS...

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