User’s manual
User’s manual
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Problem encountered
Check to be made
The radiator surface is
very hot
It is normal that the radiator should be hot when it is in
operation, but the maximum surface temperature is limited
in accordance with the NF Electricity performance standard.
However, if you think that your radiator is still too hot, make
sure that the power is appropriate for the surface area of
your room (we recommend 100W / m² for a ceiling height
of 2.50 m) and that the radiator is not placed in a draft that
would disturb its regulation.
There is a significant
difference between the
ambient temperature
in the room and
the equipment set
temperature
After 6h stabilisation, you can recalibrate your radiator by
doing a long press (3 sec) on
and and wait until «
OFFSET » is displayed.
Set the observed temperature difference by pressing the +
or - button and then confirm by pressing the button.
Example: If the ambient temperature is 20°C and the set
temperature is 18°C, add +2° to the «OFFSET » value.
8 - APPENDIX
8.1 Warning
- Do not cover the radiator, to avoid overheating and for security reasons
.
- Make sure that children are not leaning on the radiator surface and are not playing nearby
when it is in operation, since under some circumstances the surface of the radiator could
cause skin burns, particularly because their reflexes are not fully developed or they are
slower than for adults. If there is any risk, install a protection grill in front of the radiator.
- This radiator is not designed for use by persons (including children) whose physical,
sensorial or mental capabilities are limited, or persons without any experience or knowledge,
unless they are supervised or given prior instructions about use of the equipment by a
person responsible for their safety.
- Children should be monitored to make sure that they do not play with the radiator.
- Make sure that you do not insert objects or paper into the radiator.
- Whenever doing any work on the radiator, the radiator itself and the external power
manager (if there is one) should be switched off.
8.2 Identification of the radiator
Before calling our Before and After Sales Department, remember to identify the radiator
references. This informations are written on the name plate located on the right side of the
radiator.
A Standards, quality labels
B Trade name
C Commercial code
D Manufacturing reference
E Serial number
F Manufacturer’s number
Thank you for having chosen this equipment and to having shown your confidence in us.
The radiator you have just purchased has passed many tests and inspections to optimise
its quality and provide you with full satisfaction.
Some advice:
Read the instructions before starting the installation of your radiator to satisfy standard
requirements.
Check the power supply voltage and switch the power supply off before connecting your
radiator.
Keep the instructions, even after you have installed your radiator.
Radiator characteristics:
CAT C
: Equipment satisfying the NF Electricity performance standard according to
the criteria of the stated category.
IP24
: Radiator protected against splashes of water
Classe II
: Double insulation (no connection to earth).
IK08
: Resistance to mechanical shocks
: Equipment conforming with European Directive 2002/96/CE (DEEE).
9 - INSTALLING THE RADIATOR
9.1 - Radiator composition
Facade
Heating element
Thermostat
Wall-mounting
frame
Control box
9.2 - Installing your radiator
Your radiator is delivered with its wall-mounting frame. The choice of screws and inserts will
depend on the nature of your wall and you must make sure that you are using appropriate
screws and inserts capable of supporting the weight of the radiator.
This radiator was designed so that it will remain upright for the time necessary to make the
connections and install the wall-mounting frame, to facilitate the connection.
Once the radiator has been placed upright, you can remove the wall-mounting frame which
will be useful to you as a template to drill the holes.
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