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SING THE DEVICE
1) Description of the control box
2) Heating mode
This mode enables you to maintain the desired temperature in the room.
a) Set the switch
A
to Heating.
b) Set wheel
B
, the heating indicator
C
lights up if the ambient temperature is lower than the tem-
perature desired.
c) Wait a few hours for the temperature to stabilise.
d) If the setting suits you (
use a thermometer to check, if need be
), mark the position once and for all.
If you do not like the setting, readjust it and return to point c.
3) Anti-Frost mode
This mode enables you to maintain the temperature in the room at around 7°C during prolonged
absences from home (
generally more than 24 hours
).
a) Leave the switch
A
set to Heating.
b) Set wheel
B
to
.
4) Turbo Max 2h mode
This mode enables you to increase the room’s temperature rapidly and to heat your towels.
a) Set the switch
A
to Turbo Max 2h.
b) Set wheel
D
to adjust the desired temperature.
If you forget about it, the Turbo function will be cut off automatically after 2 hours. The device then
goes to Stop mode. In this case, remember to reset the switch
A
to the desired mode (
otherwise the
device will stay in Stop mode
).
5) Using the pilot wire
This device is fitted with a thermostat capable of receiving instructions via its pilot wire. It recogni-
ses the following instructions:
- COMFORT
:The temperature set by wheel
B
.
- COMFORT -1
:The temperature set by wheel
B
: -1°C.
- COMFORT -2
:The temperature set by wheel
B
: -2°C.
- ECO
:Comfort temperature reduced by approx. 3 to 4°C.
- ANTI-FROST
:Ambient temperature maintained at around 7°C.
- STOP
:The heating stops immediately (
used for power cuts
).
A
B
C
D
E
A
Mode switch wheel
B
Heating wheel
C
Heating indicator
D
Turbo Max 2h wheel
E
Programming mode indicator
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