V1.15
User information
Y-Panel
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2. Glossary of Terms
Master = The primary appliance which is connected to the mains power.
Slave = Additional appliances, not connected directly to the mains power. These
appliances are powered via the master appliance. Slave appliances may only be
operated in conjunction with a master appliance.
3. Safety advice prior to initial operation
The modular concept of the Y-Panel allows you to connect up to 2 slave modules in
addition to the master appliance. The master module differs from the slave modules in
that it has an on/off switch (rocker switch or Y-touch according to option selected). In
addition master modules have
an “in operation“ LED and a “Y“ logo on the front of the
appliance.
Slave modules must only be used in conjunction with a master module. Slave modules
must be connected to the master module using the supplied connecting cables. These
are used to provide power to the slave appliances and to switch them on or off.
A maximum of 2 slave modules may be attached to a single master module (as shown
on p5). Thermal expansion may cause a small thermal deformation of the glass surface,
whereby a large allocation of the radiant heat is enabled in the space.
The device must not be mounted immediately underneath a mains socket.
The device must not be mounted in the immediate vicinity of a bath or swimming pool
(according to valid norms).
Installation should only be carried out by a qualified tradesperson.
4. Safety advice for safe operation
Do not drill any holes in the Panel (e.g. for fastenings etc.).
Should the device be connected directly to the main system, an isolating device capable
of protecting against IEC Category III overvoltage must be inserted.
If either the Y-Panel or the main connection are damaged, the appliance should be
isolated from the main to ensure safety, and the appliance then returned to the
manufacturer.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
Always use a suitable regulating device when operating this appliance (this is especially
important for appliances fitted with a mains plug). Under sizing a result of improper
calculation of heat requirement can lead to uncontrolled non-stop operation. An
uncontrolled non-stop operation occurs when a unit is more than 150 hours in
continuous operation, or the average maturity during the heating season, 12 hours / day
exceeds.
Rocker switch model