DANGER
Life-threatening situation!
Check the condition of the supply lines
(electricity, gas, water).
Do not drill into any lines.
Only install and connect the unit when it
is free of current.
WARNING
Risk of injury!
Note the radiator's weight.
carried out with lifting equipment or by
several persons.
WARNING
Personal injury and material damage!
Check the ground for adequate load-be-
aring capacity. Take the weight of the fil-
led radiator and possible additional loads
into account.
match it to the structural situation.
Special requirements, e.g. for public buil-
dings (schools or similar), must be taken
into account.
Conditions of use
Do not connect the radiator to the heating
system.
When installed in rooms with bath or
shower facilities: Observe the protec-
tion areas according to DIN VDE 0100-
701. Also follow all local regulations.
Note: The manufacturer does not permit in-
stallation of products in safety area 1.
Recommendation according to IEC stan-
dard 60335-2-43: To prevent any risk to
small children, install the radiator so that
the bottom transverse pipes are situated at
During installation, a residual-current-op-
erated protective device (with trigger limit
vided on-site.
Incorporate a separator in the permanently
installed electrical installation, which satis-
mains supply isolation.
Only operate the radiator with the ap-
proved voltage (see nameplate).
Store and transport radiator only in the
protective foil.
Complaints
Contact the manufacturer.
Disposal
Packaging should be recycled or disposed
of properly. Observe local regulations.
Technical features
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Connection:
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Heating element pre-installed bottom
right or left in the manifold pipe
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Connection using electric set
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Fill: non-combustible, non-toxic heat trans-
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Operating mode: electrical operation, irre-
spective of the heating system, with control
via electric set
Directions for installation
Set down radiators with a heating rod in-
stalled in such a way that the rod is not
damaged.
Do not fasten any cables to the radiator, do
not roll cables.
Ensure that a correctly mounted unit con-
is available within the cable range.
The electrical connection from the wall must
be freely accessible and must not be in the pro-
jection area of the radiator or the control unit.
The radiator must not be attached directly be-
neath a wall socket.
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