EN
INSTALLATION
POSITIONING
• The radiator must be positioned vertically in order
for it to function correctly.
• The radiator must be positioned according to the
applicable standards and the minimum distances as
specified in picture 1 should be carefully observed.
• If installed in a bathroom (picture 2), the radiator must
be positioned "outside" zone 2 or in zone 2, insofar as
no operating controls (button, switch, etc... ) are in reach
of persons in the bath or under the shower.
• The radiator must be fixed to the wall using the wall
brackets supplied with the radiator and shall not be
located underneath an electrical socket.
FIXING
• Mark out the position of the bracket screw holes as
shown in picture 3. Then fix the brackets to the wall.
• For the correct installation of radiators it is essential
that the fixing of the radiator is carried out in such a
way that it is suitable for intended use AND predictable
misuse. A number of elements need to be taken into
consideration including the fixing method used to
secure the radiator to the wall, the type and condition
of the wall itself, and any additional potential forces or
weights, prior to finalizing installation.
N OTE: Wall screws are not included in the installation
packs. Installer is responsible for using suitable wall screws
NOTE: Special mounting rail available for plasterboard
walls. At least one screw should be fastened on a solid
beam. Picture 4.
IMPORTANT: In all cases it is strongly recommended
that a suitably qualified professional installer or similar
tradesperson carries out the installation. The installer is
responsible for the installation result and its reliability
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MOUNTING
• Lift the radiator on the brackets use the self-cutting
screws as there are no pre-drilled hole in the convector
plate on the radiator. Pictures 5-8.
IMPORTANT: Screw position at the lower part of the
long hole, picture 8.
• Mount the towel bars. Picture 9.
I MPORTANT: Thermostat must never rest on the ground/
floor. The thermostat must be set up away from water
ejections, direct sunlight or any direct thermal distur-
bance such as a lamp, television, heating pipe, draft.
ELECTRIC CONNECTION
• The electrical installation must comply with local or
national regulations.
• The radiator must be connected to the electrical supply
using the supply cable fitted to the unit.
• If the radiator is installed in a bathroom or shower
room, it must be protected with a residual current de
vice (RC D) with a rated residual current not exceeding
30 mA.
I MPORTANT: The radiator should be connected by a suit-
able and qualified electrician. Please refer to the wiring
diagram in picture 10-12 for the connection of the radiator.
WARNING 1: The natural stone material of the appliance
shape may slightly evolve due to a repeated use overtime
at a high temperature.
WARNING 2 : The heater must not be used if the panel is
damaged.
M16MI415 - A05 - 01/18