INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
ELECTRIC COMBINED TOWEL WARMER AND BATHROOM RADIATOR.
STANDARDS
Class II - IP 44 - IK09 -
Electric towel radiators comply with the standards EN 60.335-1, 60.335.2.30, 60.335.2.43. These towel radiators benefit from class
II double insulation on the electric parts and are protected against splashing. They also comply with European Directive 89/336/CEE
(CE mark on all radiators).
LOCATION
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Towel radiators must be installed according to professional standards.
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They can be installed in the second part of the bathroom, making sure that
each control (button, switch) cannot be reached by anyone using the bath or
shower.
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The bottom of the control unit must be at a minimum distance of 150 mm
from the floor.
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The radiator must not be installed less than 50 mm from a wall or
underneath a power socket.
CONNECTION
Electricity
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The radiator is designed for a monophase current of 230-240 V~ - 50Hz.
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The radiator must be connected to a cable outlet terminal strip according to current electrical standards.
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The original supply cable must be connected to the mains via a connection box, which must be placed behind the radiator,
without a power socket in between and which will be situated at least 25 cm from the floor.
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Neutral:
blue wire -
Phase:
brown wire (or other colour) –
Control wire:
black wire (no control wire on the infrared
control unit). The control wire allows the temperature to be reduced if it is connected to a specific programmer. It must
never be connected to earth and must be isolated from any contact if it is not used.
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If the supply cable is damaged, it must be replaced by a specific cable. This cable must be replaced by the manufacturer, their
after-sales service or similarly qualified people, in order to avoid danger.
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The towel radiator is filled with a precise quantity of heating fluid. Repairs requiring the opening of the bathroom radiator
may only be done by the manufacturer or their after-sales service, who must be contacted if the heating fluid leaks.
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According to professional standards an all-pole cut-out device is obligatory. The distance separating the contacts must be at
least 3 mm.
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If installed in a bathroom or shower room, the towel radiator must be protected by a differential circuit breaker of 30 mA
maximum.
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If the radiator is scrapped, the heating fluid may only be disposed of by approved sub-contractors.
WARRANTY
The radiator is currently backed by a 5-year warranty. Please contact the manufacturer or an authorised electrician if you have any
problems or need any repair work to be carried out.
THERMOSTAT INSTRUCTIONS
Please see separate page.
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anslation (041012) based on NE/NE 2 -
A04 - 09/04
Waste disposal according to the WEEE Directive (2002/96/EC)
The symbol on the product label indicates that the product may not be handled as domestic waste, but must be sorted separately. When it reaches the end of its useful
life, it shall be returned to a collection facility for electrical and electronic products. By returning the product, you will help to prevent possible negative effects on the
environment and health to which the product can contribute if it is disposed of as ordinary domestic waste. For information about recycling and collection facilities, you
should contact your local authority/municipality or refuse collection service or the business from which you purchased the product. Applicable to countries where this
Directive has been adopted.
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