2.4 Programme function (Auto mode)
OPERATION WITH A PILOT WIRE PROGRAMMING BASE UNIT**
Your appliance can be controlled remotely by a Pilot Wire programming base
unit*. Once connected (see section 1.3), the appliance will recognise the
programming base unit automatically.
OPERATION WITH A PLC PROGRAMMING BASE UNIT*,
PLC ASSOCIATION/DISASSOCIATION
Your
appliance
can
be
controlled remotely by a PLC
(Powerline Carrier) program-
ming base unit* using the
X2D protocol.
To use this facility, remove
the cover and insert the
Powerline Carrier interface
module** in its place.
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Regardless of what the display is showing, press the
will then be displayed and
receive an association signal from a PLC unit (to activate the association signal,
see the instructions supplied with the unit). Then press the
will then be displayed permanently: your appliance is now associated with
this transmitter unit. Press the
To disassociate your appliance from this PLC unit, press the
seconds, regardless of what the display is showing.
will flash. Press the
button for 25 seconds until
your appliance is now disassociated from this PLC unit.
NOTE: the PLC programming base unit must not be emitting any signal during
the disassociation process.
* Not supplied — ** Optional, contact your installer or dealer
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insert module**
cover
button for 10 seconds.
will flash: your appliance is waiting to
button once.
button to exit..
button for 10
appears:
3. Getting the most out
of your appliance
Your electrical appliance is filled with a circulating fluid and is delivered ready to
use. It is plugged and filled with a high-performance thermal mineral oil before
leaving the factory. This fluid requires no special maintenance. Any repair work
requiring the appliance to be opened should only be carried out by the manufac-
turer or their after-sales service department, which should also be contacted in
the event of an oil leak.
When disposing of the heating appliance, comply with the regulations in force
on the disposal of oil. Fluid obtained when the appliance is emptied must be
taken to a specialist used-oil disposal facility.
As soon as the appliance is heating, you will notice certain differences compared
to a standard electrical heating system:
- The electric heating element heats the fluid, which gradually and naturally
starts circulating in your appliance.
- The inertial properties of the fluid are such that it takes at least ten minutes for
the appliance to reaches its optimum surface temperature.
- This inertia, however, also ensures consistent and sustained heating even when
the element is no longer powered.
- It is normal that the top of the appliance is less hot than the rest of the heating
body. This is because the appliance is not completely filled to allow the fluid to
expand when it heats up. As the air inside is naturally located at the top of the
appliance, it is normal for some of the upper parts of the appliance to feel less
hot.
- Your appliance has a sizeable heating surface which enables it to regulate the
heat it generates according to requirements. It is therefore normal that at
milder times of the year, when the appliance is turned down, variations in the
radiator's surface temperature are more noticeable.
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