04
KICKSPACE
®
500 DUO ECO
6.0 Controls
This unit is controlled by the switches on the front of the unit
(see Fig. 3) and a wireless programmable thermostat.
The wireless programmable thermostat includes many features
and also ensures the electric KICKSPACE
®
products comply with
the
Commision Regulation (EU) 2015/1188
. These features
can be identified on the display of the wireless programmable
thermostat (see
Fig. 6).
Locating the Wireless Programmable Thermostat
The wireless programmable thermostat includes a flip out stand
and can be freestanding in a suitable location. Alternatively it
can be wall mounted, fitting instructions can be seen in Fig. 7.
Wherever the wireless programmable thermostat is mounted/
used it should be out of direct sunlight, away from draughty
areas and clear of any potential heat sources. For optimum use
the thermostat should be fitted at a height of 1.5m from the
floor (see
Fig. 8).
First use of the Wireless Programmable Thermostat
Remove the plastic insulator from the battery compartment in
the remote control. Hold OK for 10 seconds until ‘rF ini’ appears.
Press OK again and ‘ini’ flashes until the unit has paired with
the KICKSPACE
®
. The remote control reverts back to its normal
screen when paired.
Setting the date and time
Use
and
keys to choose from the following parameters.
A function is selected when the icon is surrounded by .
1. Select and press OK.
2. Press
(OK)
the hours will begin to blink.
3. Use or to change the hour and press
(OK)
to confirm,
the minutes will then begin to blink.
4. Use or to change the minutes and press
(OK)
to
confirm, the day number will then display.
5. Use or to change the day number, with Monday being
1 and press
(OK)
to confirm, the date and month will then
display and the day will begin to blink.
6. Use or to change the day and press
(OK)
to confirm,
the month will then begin to blink.
7. Use or to change the month and press
(OK)
to confirm,
the year will then display and begin to blink.
8. Use
or
to change the year and press
(OK)
to confirm,
and then scrolll
or
to go back to the main menu.
Operating Modes
Use
and
keys to choose from the following parameters. A function is selected when the icon is surrounded by .
Function
Adjustment
Description
Comfort Mode
Provides room temperature control for when
the room is occupied (see Fig. 3).
There are two heating modes available -
Central Heating and Electric.
Heating Mode – Central Heating
To enter this mode:
• Set the fan only/off/heating switch
to heating (red dot)
• Set the system selector switch to position I
• Select the fan speed switch to position I
The unit will now run on low speed.
The system water temperature must be above
43°C for the fan to switch on*.
The fan can be set to boost by switching the
fan speed to II.
For Electric Heating Mode, please see
following page...
The display will show the ambient temperature.
Press OK, set temperature will begin to blink.
Use
or
to adjust the required room temperature.
Press OK to confirm.
The ambient room temperature will then display.
Default s21°C
Max temp s30°C
Min temp s5.5°C
Note: The thermostat has a LED indicator that will change colour
depending on the following:
≤
21.0°C = Green
21.5°C - 24.0°C = Orange
≥
24.5°C = Red
Note: To see the set temperature simply press
.
5.0 Waste Disposal According to the WEEE Directive (2012/19/EU)
Waste disposal according to the WEEE Directive
(2012/19/EU). 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.