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HJM_RCL_ENG_Rev.1_30-11-2017 

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ORIGINAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 

Read carefully and retain for future reference 

 

 

 

 

 

Ceramic Heater 

 

 

 Reference  

 

RCL

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for RCL

Page 1: ...HJM_RCL_ENG_Rev 1_30 11 2017 Made in Spain 1 21 ORIGINAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Read carefully and retain for future reference Ceramic Heater Reference RCL ...

Page 2: ...tage is the 230 Volts and correspond to the marked on the nameplate of the appliance 4 Check that the power is sufficient to supply the appliances The total draw of the radiators currents must not exceed the capacity of the circuit breaker that protects them 5 This radiator cannot be used in rooms with presence of gases or other flammable products glues etc 6 WARNING To prevent overheating do not ...

Page 3: ...m the bath shower or any other surface that is in contact with water Its use in zones 0 or 1 in bathrooms is totally prohibited seek advice from a qualified electrician 16 For greater safety this appliance is provided with a device that interrupts its operation in the case of overheating 17 This radiator has been designed exclusively to be fixed to the wall For further information on the fixing sy...

Page 4: ...evice Do not insert any object through the grille or inside the device This radiator is designed to be connected by plug to the electric installation and fixed to the wall installation Follow the instructions in INSTALLATION The guarantee will not apply if these instructions have not been observed INSTALLATION During the first use and for a few minutes could occur smells and noise due to the dilat...

Page 5: ...of this appliance within Zones 0 or 1 of a bathroom is totally prohibited The figure 2 bellow is only for information purposes we suggest you contact a professional electrician Minimum Distances Fig 1 Zone 1 Appliances supplied to Safety Extra Low Voltage SELV Zone 2 Electrical Appliances Class II IP X4 Zone 3 Electrical Appliances protected by RCD 30mA Fig 2 WALL MOUNTING The appliance is equippe...

Page 6: ...nce doesn t require earthing connection due it has double electrical insulation Contact a licensed electrician for assistance TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS Marca Model RCL500 RCL1000 RCL1500 RCL2000 Rated Voltage 230 V 230 V 230 V 230 V Rated Frequency 50 Hz 50 Hz 50 Hz 50 Hz Rated Power Input 500 W 1000 W 1500 W 2000 W Class of Protection II II II II Degree of Protection IP IP24 IP24 IP24 IP24 Dimens...

Page 7: ...onfigured Comfort value Anti Frost Mode The thermostat keeps the room temperature above 7 C Holiday Mode The radiator enters the Anti frost mode for the period of time established by the user Timer Mode The thermostat operates as per a daily weekly programme defined by the user Turbo boost Mode The thermostat continuously feeds the resistance during the period that is adjustable by the user the ma...

Page 8: ...ture shows that the window has been closed Adaptive temperature control ASC This function anticipates radiator s operating start time regarding the programmed value only for Timer mode Safety for children This function reduces the radiator s surface temperature Power level indicator Instantaneous consumption visualisation Blocked Function to prevent accidental or improper use Consumption meter Thi...

Page 9: ...ton to turn the radiator on or to set the off stand by mode If the off stand by mode is activated the corresponding icon will appear on the screen and there will be two 0 5 second bleeps and the time will be shown When the device is turned on there will be a one second bleep and the icon will disappear ...

Page 10: ... desired temperature using the and buttons The minimum value that can be programmed is equal to the value of the temperature programmed in economy mode plus 0 5 C The maximum value is 32 C ECONOMY Mode Selecting this mode the radiator maintains the room temperature at the one selected for it In order to activate it follow these steps 1 Press the Mode button several times until the icon appears on ...

Page 11: ... and buttons it is possible to select the holiday period duration from 12 hours to 40 days with an increase of one hour 12 to 24 and with an increase of one day from 24 hours TIMER MODE In this mode the room temperature is maintained at the COMFORT or ECONOMY temperature depending on the programmes established for the different time intervals during the day P1 P2 or P3 In order to activate it foll...

Page 12: ...ion from 5 to 120 minutes When this function is activated the radiator operates at its maximum power ensuring that the room temperature does not exceed 32 C When the programmed time indicated by the countdown on the screen finishes the radiator returns to the previously established mode ECONOMY MODE 17 C Activating this mode the radiator operates at a pre established unchangeable temperature of 17...

Page 13: ...symbol disappears In order to activate this function please look at section 4 PROGRAMMING CHILD PROTECTION When this function is activated the temperature on the front part of the radiator is lowered so that it is safe when children are present Moreover this function means that the same radiator can be used in rooms smaller than the one it is installed in without significant changes in room temper...

Page 14: ...r disappears unblocked CONSUMPTION METER FUNCTION This function allows us to read the radiator s consumption expressed in kWh In order to do so the power of the emitter must be previously adjusted following these steps 1 Unplug the device from the electricity supply 2 Simultaneously press buttons and 3 Without releasing the buttons plug the device into the electricity supply for at least 5 seconds...

Page 15: ...ious month current year previous year total radiator power indicator CONSUMPTION INDICATOR When the room temperature falls below the configured temperature the radiator s thermostat feeds the resistance and the symbol lights upon the screen with which it is consuming energy As soon as the room temperature reaches the selected temperature the thermostat stops feeding the resistance and the icon dis...

Page 16: ...ay 6 Saturday 7 Sunday using the and buttons Press the button to confirm the selection 8 The current hour should then appear on the screen with the digits intermittently lighting up The hour can be modified using the and buttons Press the button to confirm the selection 9 The digits indicating the minutes light up intermittently on the screen The minutes can be set using the and buttons Press the ...

Page 17: ...uttons to programme as you wish 7 Follow the same steps for each day of the week until reaching day 7 Sunday CALIBRATION OF THE TEMPERATURE SENSOR If the radiator is not installed in the optimum location to suitably detect the room temperature for example it is installed on a cold wall or there are draughts the measured room temperature may be different from the real temperature In order to achiev...

Page 18: ...ection and go to the next function ASC ADAPTIVE TEMPERATURE CONTROL 1 Press the button to activate or deactivate the ASC function ON activate OFF deactivate 2 Press the button to confirm and go to the next function CHILD PROTECTION 1 Press the button to activate or deactivate the child protection function ON activate OFF deactivate 2 Press the button to confirm the selection If you have selected t...

Page 19: ...cleaning or maintenance operation Let it cool down before cleaning To avoid any risk of electrical shock clean the unit with a soft damp cloth to wipe the outside of the radiator and remove dust and dirt cloth Do not use detergent solvent abrasive products or any other chemical product to clean the radiator NEVER immerse the device in water or any other liquids You can use a vacuum or flexible bru...

Page 20: ...222 277 34 923 222 282 Fax 34 923 223 397 http www calorhjm es Hereby declare that the following equipment complies with all the essential requirements for health and safety of European Directives 2014 30 UE EMC DIRECTIVE 2014 35 UE LV DIRECTIVE 2011 65 UE RoHS DIRECTIVE 2009 125 EC ErP Directive With reference to the application of the followinf standards 2014 30 UE EMC DIRECTIVE EN 55014 1 2006 ...

Page 21: ...lth and the environment The crossed out wheeled bin is marked on all Electrical and Electronic products to remind the consumer of their obligation dispose of them separately The consumer must contact the local authority or the vendor to learn about the correct disposal of his her old electrical household appliance In the case of scrapping the radiator containing oil should the provisions concernin...

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