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5 Recommendations for use
5.1 Electric towel radiator
Your electric radiator is filled with a circulating fluid and is delivered ready to use.
It is plugged and filled with a high-performance thermal mineral oil before
leaving the factory. This fluid requires no special maintenance. Any repair work
requiring the appliance to be opened should only be carried out by the
manufacturer or their after-sales service department, which should also be
contacted in the event of an oil leak. When disposing of the heating appliance,
comply with the regulations in force on the disposal of oil.
As soon as the appliance is heating, you will notice certain differences compared
to a standard electrical heating system:
_ The electric heating element heats the fluid, which gradually and naturally
starts circulating in your appliance.
_ The inertial properties of the fluid are such that it takes at least ten minutes
for the appliance to reach its optimum surface temperature.
_ This inertia, however, also ensures consistent and sustained heating even when
the element is no longer powered.
_ It is normal that the top of the appliance is less hot than the rest of the heating
body. This is because the radiator is not completely filled to allow the fluid to
expand when it heats up. As the air inside is naturally located at the top of the
appliance, it is normal for some of the upper parts of the appliance to feel less
hot.
To keep the surface of your radiator in good condition, we recommend that you
use approved accessories (towel bars, hooks, etc.) wherever possible. Please
contact your installer or dealer.
ENvIRONmENTAL REGULATIONS
RoHS: Complies with Directive 2002/95/EC
WEEE: Complies with Directive 2002/96/EC
Disposal of end-of-life electrical and electronic appliances. This symbol indicates that
this product should not be disposed of with household waste. It must be taken to a
suitable collection point to be recycled. By disposing of this product correctly, you will
help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health.
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4.3 Infrared signal test (CF03)
The thermostat sends an infrared signal
to the receiver on your appliance every
3 seconds. The symbol will appear briefly.
The light on the receiver should blink each
time it does so, confirming that the signal
has been received.
To exit the advanced settings function, turn
the dial.
4.4 Restoring the factory settings
Restarting the thermostat will restore the
following values to their factory settings:
_ the advanced settings (shaded in the CF
menus),
_ the time and day,
_ the setpoint temperatures,
_ the default program values.
Turn the dial to
NO HEAT
and press the
leftmost button for 10 seconds until INIT is
displayed.
Press
OK
to confirm or
C
to cancel. The
NO HEAT
mode display will then reappear.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS OF THE ROOm THERmOSTAT
_ Powered by 2x 1.5 V alkaline batteries, type LR03 or AAA (supplied), battery
life over 2 years under normal use.
_ Remote control device with a free-field infrared signal range of 10 metres
and 50° beam angle.
_ Operating temperature: 0°C to +40°C.
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