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DISPOSAL 

Instructions for proper disposal of the product in compliance with the European Directive
2002/96/EC.  

If the radiator is no longer in use, it cannot be thrown away with domestic waste, but it must be
disposed in a specific recycling centre for the disposal of electric and electronic devices (RAEE)
or returned to the retailer to be replaced with a new one.

For information concerning these recycling centres, please contact your local council.  

Supporting the sorted waste collection of electric products helps to protect the environment
and health. Moreover it helps to salvage the materials that compose the radiator, saving energy
and natural resources. 

The symbol below represents a trash container not to be used for such disposal.

POSSIBLE PROBLEMS

The radiator doesn’t heat: 

Verify that the temperature set up is higher than the room temperature and that the radiator
has not been positioned next to other sources of heat. Make sure that the radiator has power. 

The radiator keeps heating:  

Verify that the radiator has not been positioned in a cold blast or that the termostat setting has
not been changed. 

TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS

- Voltage: 220 – 240 V ~ 50 Hz
- Safety: compatible with Class II in compliance with EN60335-1, EN60335-2-30 
- Environment: IP 24 
-Storage temperature: From -20°C to +50°C
- Electronic regulation proportionally integral. 
- Power outlet: TRIAC ordered at 0 power, commutable power. 

CUSTOMER HELPLINE

Should you need any advice on the use of your new Consort product, 

or should you require service or repair, please contact our Helpline:

01646 692172

Monday to Friday 8.30am to 3.30pm

Consort Equipment Products Limited

Thornton Industrial Estate, Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire SA73 2RT

Fax: 01646 695195 Email: [email protected] 

www.consortepl.com

Summary of Contents for TUS1500

Page 1: ...TUS1500 Tuscany...

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Page 3: ...COMPLIANCE DECLARATIONS 3 RANGE AND SIZES 3 ELECTRICITY SUPPLY 3 INSTALLATION 4 INSTRUCTIONS FOR UNINSTALLING THE RADIATOR 5 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 6 MAINTENANCE 11 WARRANTY 12 DISPOSAL 13 POSSIBLE PRO...

Page 4: ...lar switch which assures complete interruption of current in conditions of overvoltage category III For the connections without the plug assembled by the manufacturer please address to a qualified pro...

Page 5: ...sed double pole switched hav ing a contact separation of at least 3mm in each pole flexible cable outlet and fitted with a 3 Amp fuse The radiator must be connected in accordance with the latest IEE R...

Page 6: ...rill the 8 holes fig 1 with a diameter of 6 mm and minimum depth of 5 cm Insert the plastic screw anchors into the holes 2 Fix the upper and lower brackets at the wall using the given screws In this p...

Page 7: ...screws from the lower brackets and take out the radiator from the brackets 3 Position the radiator and rest it on the upper brackets verifying the stability and correspondence to the floor fig 2 4 Lif...

Page 8: ...rature 7 C Timer Mode Heater is controlled by the time program set by the user 2 Hours Boost Heater is ON for 2 hours at full power INSTRUCTION THROUGH REMOTE CONTROL The radiator can be connected thr...

Page 9: ...ange Push Mode key to change Mode setting Clock Pilot Comfort Night Frost Protection 2H Standby Pilot Wire Mode can be selected with 6 controllers modes Note The Pilot Wire mode only works if the blac...

Page 10: ...e or key to adjust the temperature Push on either or key for 5 seconds the temperature will change quickly Note this is the temperature the heater will operate at when the timer mode is on Push or key...

Page 11: ...e mode key again to select the current minutes use the or key to the select the minutes If you press the mode key again you will enter the Timer Mode The Timer mode allows you to programme the heater...

Page 12: ...ed whole week programming Button lock Push Mode and key at same time for 3 seconds symbol appears on display and the function of all buttons will be locked Push Mode and key at same time for 3 seconds...

Page 13: ...oning and performance as guaranteed by the manufacturer it is advised to regularly check the airflows around the radiator they have to be free from any kind of object or material not part of the radia...

Page 14: ...aused by uses of the product other than those specified in the Warnings and Recommendations contained in the instruction manual There are evident defects caused by accidental breakage or negligence Th...

Page 15: ...eat Verify that the temperature set up is higher than the room temperature and that the radiator has not been positioned next to other sources of heat Make sure that the radiator has power The radiato...

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