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 Commissioning

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fault Finding: 

(Please note the most common issue that causes the unit not to operate is due to the water temperature 
at the heater and or water flow to the unit.)  

 

 

Maintenance: 

 

Due the location of these heater under kitchen plinth it could attract more dust so it is advisable to 
clean the heater with brush and hoover to remove any dirt, hair dust etc. 

 

Before you do any maintenance make sure the electrical power and the central heating is turn off. 

 

Use a soft, moist cloth to carefully clean the exterior surface of the product (i.e. front grille). 

 

Use a soft brush to brush off the dust, hair etc from the fan. 

 

 

 

 

1. Turn on the electrical supply at the fused 
spur. 
 
2. Set the switch to either l or ll. 
 
3. Turn on the central heating system. 
 
4. Set any room thermostat/s to maximum. 
 
5. Check pipework connections for leaks 
 

6. Set the switch to l – the fan should run and 
heat will flow within a few minutes if water 
temperature in the system is more than 40°C. 
 
7. Balance the central heating system if Kitchen 
plinth heater is installed on the same circuit as 
panel radiators. 
 
8. When the installation is working correctly, 
remember to reset any room thermostat/s to 
its normal setting 

1. Fan does not run on any 
switch setting. 

a). Check the power supply is switched ON. 

b). Check fuse in fused spur. 

c). Check the wiring connections at the fused spur. 

d).Check the pipes on the side of the unit are hot to touch if the 
pipes are not hot please check the following :  

>Ensure any existing room thermostat calling for heat 

>Balance the Central heating to get flow to the plinth heater 

>Increase the flow speed on heating circulation pump if necessary.  

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Page 2: ...gh them thoroughly before use and retain them for future reference Technical information 3 Safety warnings 4 Installer important notes 5 Pre installation 6 Installation 7 8 Commissioning 9 Fault Findi...

Page 3: ...malfunction and contact the manufacturer before you put it into operation again Model Speed Output 75 C watts Output 70 C watts Output 65 C watts Output 60 C watts Output 55 C watts Output 50 C watts...

Page 4: ...g as it could be damage the skin SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The item should be only used as intended The product is for indoor and domestic use only Check item carefully before use Do not turn on the heater...

Page 5: ...sition 1 or 2 Check with your boiler running that the two pipes on the side of the heater are too hot to hold the unit has an internal temperature sensor that need water to be above 40 degrees before...

Page 6: ...heating systems Flow and return and pipes should be connected as per drawing mentioned in page 2 This unit should not be installed in one pipe system To allow enough airflow a minimum clearance of 20...

Page 7: ...the system flow and return pipes Failure to fit isolating valves may mean that the product is not serviceable in the event of failure Remove and discard the two rubber protection bungs in the copper...

Page 8: ...an in compliance with local regulations I O II Fused Spur 5 Position heater making sure the flexible hoses is not kinked and the electrical cable is not snagged IMPORTANT Smart Wi Fi and Voice control...

Page 9: ...n the central heating system 4 Set any room thermostat s to maximum 5 Check pipework connections for leaks 6 Set the switch to l the fan should run and heat will flow within a few minutes if water tem...

Page 10: ...se make sure that this unit is earthed and reduce the fuse size to 3A use the supplied fuse Recycling Products with this symbol crossed out wheelie bin cannot be disposed as household waste Old electr...

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Page 12: ...the central heating system Outside the UK Misuse or abuse lack of maintenance failure of consumable items such as batteries accidental damage Loss of use of the goods Thermix British built products ar...

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