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Troubleshooting

Problem encountered

Checks to carry out

The screen of the 

control unit does not 

turn on.

Check that the switch on the left-hand side of the appliance is set to ON 

(

button depressed

).

Check that the appliance is connected to the power supply.

The room temperature 

is different from 

that displayed by the 

appliance.

You have to wait at least 6 hours for the temperature to stabilise.

The appliance does

not heat up.

If you have selected a programme, check that you are in a Comfort time slot. 

Check that the installation’s circuit breakers are depressed or that the fail-

safe (

if present

) has not stopped the appliance from functioning. Check the air 

temperature in the room: if it is too high, the appliance will not heat up.

The appliance heats

all the time

Check that the appliance is not in a draught (

open door nearby, air outlet via the 

cable cover at the rear of the appliance

) or that the temperature setting has not 

been altered.

There may be a problem in the electrical network. In the event of a problem 

(

thermostat blocked, etc.

), cut the power to the appliance (

fuse, circuit-breaker

) for 

about 10 minutes, then switch it on again.

If the phenomenon occurs frequently, ask you energy provider to check the 

power supply.

The appliance does

not heat enough.

Increase the temperature by pressing 

 . If the setting is at the maximum, 

perform the following checks:

-  Check if another heating method is present in the room.

-  Check that your appliance only heats the room in question (

door closed

).

-  Have the supply voltage for the appliance checked.

-  Check that the power of your appliance is appropriate for the size of the 

room (

we recommend an average of 100 W/m

2

 for a ceiling height of 2.50 m or 

40 W/m

3

).

The surface of the

appliance is very hot.

It is normal that the appliance is hot when operating and the maximum surface 

temperature is limited in accordance with the NF Electricity standard. If you 

nevertheless feel that your appliance is still too hot, check that the power is 

adapted to the area of your room (

we recommend 100 W/m

2

 for a ceiling height 

of 2.50 m or 40 W/m

3

) and that appliance is not placed in a draught which affects 

its setting.

Traces of dirt appear 

on the wall around the 

appliance.

In a polluted atmosphere, dirt may appear around the appliance’s air outlets or 

on the wall. This phenomenon is linked to the poor ambient air quality (

cigarette 

smoke, candles, incense, fireplace, etc.

). In this case, you are advised to check that 

the room is suitably ventilated (

ventilation, air intake, etc.

).

An error code appears 

on the screen

Err6 appears on the screen: there is a problem with the temperature sensor: 

contact your installer

An error code appears 

on the screen

Err7 appears on the screen: there is a problem with the electronic control: 

contact your installer.

Summary of Contents for Illico 3

Page 1: ...www thermor fr NOTICE D UTILISATION Illico 3 Soufflant 1800W Electric towel radiator Elektrische radiator handdoekdroger...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...tilisation 8 Description du panneau de commande 8 L interrupteur 8 Mettre en marche arr ter l appareil 8 Modifier la temp rature 8 Description des modes 9 Auto 9 Programmation 9 Hors Gel 9 Base 9 Desc...

Page 4: ...utilisateur Cet appareil peut tre utilis par des enfants g s d au moins 8 ans et par des personnes ayant des capacit s physiques sensorielles ou mentales r duites ou d nu es d exp rience ou de connais...

Page 5: ...tions et les d crets locaux L installation d un appareil en altitude provoque une l va tion de la temp rature de sortie d air de l ordre de 10 C par 1000 m de d nivel Installation R gles d installatio...

Page 6: ...lectrique IPX4 Norme EN 60335 2 43 2003 A2 2008 min 15 cm min 15 cm min 15 cm min 60 cm min 60 cm Pour les mod les avec barres Pr parer l installation des barres 1 2 3 Respectez les distances minimal...

Page 7: ...5 F 4 5 6 7...

Page 8: ...de barres porte serviettes veuillez l assembler avant de suspendre l appareil au mur En saisissant fermement l appareil accrochez le aux deux vis avant de rel cher l appareil assurez vous qu il est fi...

Page 9: ...e ou une personne de qualification similaire afin d viter un danger Sch ma de raccordement de l appareil Coupez le courant et branchez les fils d apr s le sch ma suivant C ble de l appareil Phase marr...

Page 10: ...arche appuyez sur n importe quelle touche Une des 4 leds s allume l heure s affiche Mettre en marche arr ter l appareil Description du panneau de commande A B C D E F G H I J K L M A D tecteur de pr s...

Page 11: ...me hebdomadaire 5 programmes pr d finis non modifiables Le voyant correspondant au mode Confort ou Eco temp rature r gl e 3 5 C s allume en fonction du r glage effectu pour l heure et le jour actuel D...

Page 12: ...OUR PROG Reportez vous au Chapitre utilisation de la programmation interne Vous pouvez choisir votre programmation entre les 5 programmes pr d finis Dans MENU s lectionnez PROG et affectez P1 P2 P3 P4...

Page 13: ...Proc dez comme suit pour affecter les programmes Pour activer ou d sactiver cette fonction reportez vous au MENU La fonction Fen tre ouverte permet de d tecter les variations de temp ratures li es l...

Page 14: ...r quemment fa tes contr ler l ali mentation par votre distributeur d nergie L appareil ne chauffe pas assez Augmentez la temp rature en appuyant sur Si le r glage est au maximum fa tes les v rificatio...

Page 15: ...faut appara t l cran Err6 appara t l cran il y a un probl me avec la sonde de tem p rature contactez votre installateur Un code D faut appara t l cran Err7 appara t l cran il y a un probl me avec la...

Page 16: ...b 0 000611 0 611 kW W Type de contr le de la puissance thermique de la temp rature de la pi ce Caract ristique Unit Information compl mentaire Contr le lectronique de la temp rature de la pi ce et pro...

Page 17: ...ppliance 20 Connecting the appliance 21 Maintenance 21 Use 22 Description of the control panel 22 The switch 22 Switching the appliance on off 22 Changing the temperature 22 Description of the modes 2...

Page 18: ...ntenance This unit can be used by children who are at least 8 years old and by people with reduced physical sensory or mental capacities or people lacking experience or knowledge if they are correctly...

Page 19: ...ected and recycled in accordance with the local provisions and decrees Installing an appliance at altitude causes an increase in the air outlet temperature 10 C per 1 000m change in altitude Installat...

Page 20: ...the bars 1 2 3 Volume 1 No electrical device Volume 2 Class II IPX24 electri cal device EN 60335 2 43 2003 A2 2008 min 15 cm min 15 cm min 15 cm min 60 cm min 60 cm Comply with the minimum distances f...

Page 21: ...19 EN 4 5 6 7...

Page 22: ...the appliance is fitted with towel bars assemble this before hanging the appliance on the wall Holding the appliance firmly hang it on the two screws before releasing the appliance check that it is f...

Page 23: ...r an individual with a similar qualification in order to avoid any danger Appliance wiring diagram Switch the power off and connect the wires as shown in the wiring diagram below C ble de l appareil P...

Page 24: ...liance press any button One of the 4 LEDs comes on and the time is played Switchingthe appliance on off Description ofthe control panel A B C D E F G H I J K L M A Presence sensor B Frost Protection L...

Page 25: ...y programme 5 pre set programmes that cannot be changed The indicator corresponding to Comfort or Eco mode temperature set 3 5 C below Comfort is lit according to the current day and time setting In t...

Page 26: ...apitre utilisation de la programmation interne You can select your programme from 5 pre set programmes In the MENU select PROG and assign P1 P2 P3 P4 or P5 to the day you have chosen Usingthe internal...

Page 27: ...Follow the instructions below to assign the programmes To activate or deactivate this function access the MENU It detects temperature variations linked to the opening and closing of your windows If y...

Page 28: ...rature by pressing If the setting is at the maximum perform the following checks Check if another heating method is present in the room Check that your appliance only heats the room in question door c...

Page 29: ...t el min 0 000 kW In stand by mode el sb 0 000611 0 611 kW W Type of control of thermal output room temperature Specification Unit Additional information Electronic room temperature control and weekly...

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Page 32: ...conforme d un r seau d alimentation ne respectant pas la norme NF EN 50 160 d un usage anormal ou du non respect des prescriptions de ladite notice ne sont pas couvertes par la garantie Pour toute dem...

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