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TOUCHSCREEN INFRARED HEATER

INSTRUCTION & INSTALLATION MANUAL

TOUCHSCREEN FAR 

INFRARED HEATER

This appliance complies with European Directives:

2004/108/EC on electromagnetic compatibility.
2006/95/EC on low voltage.
2002/95/EC on the restrictions of the use of certain hazardous substances.
EN/IEC 60335 - 1 Safety of electrical appliances
EN 55014-1:2006 + A1:2009 + A2:201 1 
EN 61000-3-2:2006 + A 1 : 2009 + A 2 :2009 
EN 61000-3-3:2013 
EN 55014-2:1997 + A1:2001 + A2:2008
EN 62233:2008
EN 50564:2012
UN12600-IBI (Laminated toughened safety glass)

The Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances (RoHS) in 
Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (2011/65/EU)

 

aims to prevent 

hazardous substances from entering the production process and thereby 
keep them out of the waste stream.

The Waste Electrical or Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive requires 
countries to maximise separate collection and environmentally friendly 
processing of these items. In the UK, distributors including retailers must 
provide a system which allows all customers buying new electrical equipment 
the opportunity to recycle their old items free of charge.

THE CARLILE INSTITUTE

HUDDERSFIELD ROAD

MELTHAM, HD9 4AE

Summary of Contents for TOUCHSCREEN FAR

Page 1: ...00 IBI Laminated toughened safety glass The Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances RoHS in Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive 2011 65 EU aims to prevent hazardous substances from entering the production process and thereby keep them out of the waste stream The Waste Electrical or Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive requires countries to maximise separate collection and e...

Page 2: ...TOUCHSCREEN INFRARED HEATER INSTRUCTION INSTALLATION MANUAL THE CARLILE INSTITUTE HUDDERSFIELD ROAD MELTHAM HD9 4AE ...

Page 3: ...CARLILE INSTITUTE HUDDERSFIELD ROAD MELTHAM HD9 4AE This appliance complies with European Directives 2004 108 EC on electromagnetic compatibility 2006 95 EC on low voltage 2002 95 EC on the restrictions of the use of certain hazardous substances 1 Technical features of the appliance 230V 50Hz Class II Degree of protection IP24 The features of the appliance are indicated on the features label situa...

Page 4: ...d using the appliance Modification of the heater in any way voids the warranty Make sure that the appliance is in good condition prior to installation and do not use the appliance if damaged This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities Children under 3 years of age must be kept away from the appliance and always be superv...

Page 5: ...se dedicated recycling containers Do not touch the appliance with wet hands or feet It is important not to completely cover the appliance at any time in order to avoid dangerous overheating Use of towel rails or towel hooks supplied by us for the heaters is acceptable THE CARLILE INSTITUTE HUDDERSFIELD ROAD MELTHAM HD9 4AE ...

Page 6: ...cs must be kept on the right hand side while for horizontal positioning the control graphics must be kept on the lower side Ideally the heaters if in landscape orientation should be mounted at picture mirror height Our heaters are rated IP45 which means they can be installed in zone 1 or 2 THE CARLILE INSTITUTE HUDDERSFIELD ROAD MELTHAM HD9 4AE ZONE 2 ZONE 1 ZONE 0 ZONE OUTSIDE ZONE ZONE ZONE 2 1 ...

Page 7: ...pliance In contact with the floor In close proximity to flammable or combustible materials or pressurised containers Make sure that there are no electrical cables or pipes in the wall which could be damaged during installation THE CARLILE INSTITUTE HUDDERSFIELD ROAD MELTHAM HD9 4AE ...

Page 8: ...nto which the appliance is going to be mounted The brackets provided are only suitable for wall mounting If you require ceiling mounting please contact us If in doubt ask professional qualified personnel A video showing wall installation is available here http www funkyheat co uk support install THE CARLILE INSTITUTE HUDDERSFIELD ROAD MELTHAM HD9 4AE ...

Page 9: ... is damaged The appliance and the control boxes are damaged The appliance supply voltage is 230V 50Hz Make sure the power supply complies with the appliance s voltage Make sure that the power supply cable never comes into contact with the hot surface of the appliance If the appliance is mounted in the bathroom or shower the power line must be equipped with an RCD with maximum rated current of 30mA...

Page 10: ...d functions T1 STAND BY L1 T2 Low temperature heating 50 c L2 T3 Medium temperature heating 70 c L3 T4 Maximum temperature heating 90 c L4 T5 Maximum temperature 2 hours boost L5 T6 Keypad Lock L6 L7 Red LED indicates radiator is heating up L8 Appliance is heating THE CARLILE INSTITUTE HUDDERSFIELD ROAD MELTHAM HD9 4AE ...

Page 11: ... flashes to indicate the communication has been received For an efficient communication point the remote control at the receiver unit The distance between the remote and the receiver must not be greater than 7 m THE CARLILE INSTITUTE HUDDERSFIELD ROAD MELTHAM HD9 4AE 5 2 General Description 1 Double infrared communication one at the top and one at the bottom of the remote control 2 Seven push butt...

Page 12: ...ain to terminate the Minutes setting and to switch to stand by mode While Date is flashing if the user does not wish to set any parameter just press Symbol Mode Function Description Fil pilot The temperature of the appliance is controlled by the pilot wire Comfort The temperature of the appliance is controlled by the Comfort mode settings Night The temperature of the appliance is controlled by the...

Page 13: ...ess heat loss a more comfortable heat and a more cost efficient heating system Your heater will maintain both the on and off temperatures efficiently and will generally only be drawing power about 1 3 of the time This means that you will have an on temperature the sun icon and an off temperature the moon icon We suggest that for maximum efficiency you should set the on to 22ºC and the off to 14 or...

Page 14: ...u set when the heater comes on or stays off 7 Press for all the time you want the heater at the off setting When you reach the time that you want the heater to be at the on setting press When you want it off again press 8 When you reach the end of the day press the centre oval button again this will take you to the next day number 2 do this for all 7 days 9 Now use the button on the bottom right t...

Page 15: ...oint it at the heater as you press and wait It is now set up 14 Finally using the touchscreen on the heater press the I II or III This controls the surface temperature of the heater Initially select III this allows the surface temperature to go up to maximum it does not affect the temperature settings that you programmed earlier and means that the space will get to temperature more quickly Setting...

Page 16: ...he user will then be able to set the date by using the Plus or Minus buttons Press then the Mode button the Hour will be flashing set current hour by using the Plus or Minus buttons Then press the Mode button once again the minutes section will be flashing set current minute by using the Plus or Minus buttons once again Press the Mode button again to terminate the Minutes setting and to switch to ...

Page 17: ...AE 2 The Night mode temperature setting can not be higher than the Comfort mode s one Example If the Comfort mode s temperature has been set to 25 degrees when switching to Night mode and wanting to set the temperature once it reaches 25 degrees the temperature will not rise even when pressing the Plus button Antifreeze Mode see Fig 1 Go to Antifreeze mode the temperature is fixed to 7 degrees by ...

Page 18: ... function will be disabled and the icon will disappear Window open Mode Pressing the Eco and buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds will activate the window open sensor Pressing the Eco and buttons again simultaneously for 3 seconds will disable the function In this mode if the heater detects a temperature drop of more than 1ºC within a 5 minute period the heater will switch off for 30 minutes befor...

Page 19: ...r button to set heater for that one hour time slot Display will flash next hour slot repeat with or until end of line or you have set all the blocks you want in that day Press Oval Mode button Display will show next day and small number 2 signifying Day 2 and first hour block will flash on bottom line of the display THE CARLILE INSTITUTE HUDDERSFIELD ROAD MELTHAM HD9 4AE Keypad Lock By pressing th...

Page 20: ...adiator heats up to 21ºC in photos OFF or night which is the minimum temperature so if the radiator drops below this during an OFF period it will heat up to reach this minimum 14ºC in photos FROST set at 7ºC which can be selected for when the property is left empty in winter and the radiator will heat if the temperature falls below this level To set these press Mode button to cycle through the sym...

Page 21: ...DERSFIELD ROAD MELTHAM HD9 4AE Keypad Lock By pressing the Mode and Minus buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds the block symbol will be displayed and all buttons will be locked Thus at the pressing of any buttons the remote control will not respond By pressing once again the Mode and Minus buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds the block symbol will disappear and the buttons will go back to being op...

Page 22: ...nsmission the IR symbol on the handset and the green LED on the radiator flashes THE CARLILE INSTITUTE HUDDERSFIELD ROAD MELTHAM HD9 4AE replace the batteries Fig 9 6 Cleaning and maintenance Before starting any operation make sure that the equipment is completely cold and that it is disconnected from the mains To clean use a soft damp cloth with mild detergent to clean the crystals Do not use abr...

Page 23: ...e temperature on the heater The L3 and L7 green LEDs will light up and you will hear a beep When the surface of the radiator reaches the set temperature L7 switches on and off cyclically in order to maintain the set temperature Touch T4 if you wish to heat up the room with a maximum surface temperature on the heater The L4 and L7 green LED will light up and you will hear a beep When the surface of...

Page 24: ...sh for 2 3 seconds indicating the keypad is currently locked Only the T1 button will remain operational to enable the appliance to be put on stand by at any time To reactivate the keypad press the T6 button for 5 seconds 4 consecutive beeps will confirm the setting THE CARLILE INSTITUTE HUDDERSFIELD ROAD MELTHAM HD9 4AE ...

Page 25: ...t the heater is completely cold and that it is disconnected from the mains To clean use a soft damp cloth with mild detergent to clean the glass Do not use abrasive cleaners or corrosive solvents In case of technical problems contact a qualified professional THE CARLILE INSTITUTE HUDDERSFIELD ROAD MELTHAM HD9 4AE ...

Page 26: ...N INFRARED HEATER INSTRUCTION INSTALLATION MANUAL Funkyheat Ltd The Carlile Institute Huddersfield Road Meltham HD9 4AE www funkyheat co uk Tel 01484 303284 THE CARLILE INSTITUTE HUDDERSFIELD ROAD MELTHAM HD9 4AE ...

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