2.2
Electronic Device (Figure J & K)
- The Comfort mode allows setting the desired temperature using the
control knob.
- Put the switch H on
control knob I on the desired position, the
heating indicator G lights if the ambient
temperature is lower than desired one.
Wait until the temperature stabilizes.
- ECO mode allows lowering the temperature of Comfort mode from 3 to 4°C during unoccupied periods of the room. It is
recommended that this mode should be used if the room is unoccupied for more than 2 hours. Put the switch H on ECO and
then set the control knob I to the desired position, the heating indicator G lights if the ambient temperature is lower than desired
ECO temperature. Wait until the temperature stabilizes.
- It is the position of the switch that keeps the temperature at approximately 7 ° C in the room during prolonged absence from
the house (usually more than 24 hours). Put the switch H on
2.2.4
How to program your device in Comfort, ECO or Frost Free mode?
- Devices equipped with an electronic thermostat are able to receive orders. There are two solutions:
- By pilot wire (black wire) for devices without plug thanks to the system Chronopass or a wall pilot wire box
- By carrier current with an interface on each device in addition to a Chronopass system or a wall carrier current box.
2.2.5
How to lock the commands (Figure
It is possible to lock or limit the use of the control knob I and to lock the switch H to prevent manipulation. Lift the unit from the
wall bracket. On the back of the thermostat, remove the pins J from their support:
- The K position allows locking the control knob.
- The L position allows limiting the utilisation of the control knob.
- The M position allows locking the H switch on the desired mode.
- There is no point in setting maximum heating; the room temperature will not rise any quicker. If you leave for several hours,
remember to reduce the temperature.
- If you have several units in a room, let them operate simultaneously. This will give you a more uniform temperature without
increasing electricity consumption. This also applies for an unoccupied room; it is more interesting to let the device operate on
a lower setting than turn it off completely.
- The device does not heat : Make sure that the installation circuit breakers are switched on, or that the load shedder (if you
have one) has not switched off the unit power supply. Check the air temperature in the room. For the device equipped, check
that the programmer is in Comfort mode.
- The unit is permanently heating : Make sure that it is not in a draft and that the temperature setting has not been changed.
- The unit does not carry out programming orders (Device equipped) : Make sure that the programming unit is being
correctly used (refer to its user's manual) or that the Chronocarte is properly inserted in its housing and that it is operating
normally (batteries). The device with electronic control is equipped with a microprocessor that can be distribued by some
(thermostat blocked, etc.) switch off the unit power supply (fuse, circuit breaker, etc.) for about 5 minutes to allow the unit to
start again. If this phenomenon occurs frequently, control the power supply by your energy supplier.
- The device is very hot on the surface : It is normal that the device when working, the maximum surface temperature is
limited in accordance with standards. However, if you believe that your radiator is still too hot, make sure the power is adapted
to the surface of your room (we recommend 100W / m
regulation.
and then set the
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4. Recommendations for use
5. Trouble-Shooting
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) and the unit is not placed in a stream of air that would disrupt its
Indicator for heating. It indicates
the periods in which the resistance
G
is
working.
With
a
temperature is too high, it stops.
H
Slider or switch
I
Control knob of the temperature
stabilized
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