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INSTALLATION OF THE PANEL HEATER
Please read the instructions before starting to install the heater. Disconnect
the power before carrying out any work on the heater. Keep these
instructions even once you have installed your heater.
1) Where to install your heater ?
- This equipment was designed to be installed in a residence. Please ask your
distributor before using it for any other purpose.
- The panel heater should be installed according to normal trade practice and in
compliance with legislation in the relevant country (the IEE Wiring Regulations).
- The equipment is class 2
24. The device is to be installed so that switches and other controls cannot
be touched by a person in the bath or shower, except in the UK where IEE
Regulations 701.512.2 and 701.512.3 apply. These allow the use of IP24
rated products and their integral controls in Zone 2 and outside zones. a
- Comply with the minimum clearance distances for positioning of the panel
heater. b
- If your wall covering is laid on foam, a spacer the same thickness as the
foam must be placed under the panel heater's support. This ensures there is
free space behind the panel heater to make sure its control settings are not
adversely affected.
- Do not install the panel heater:
c
In a draught that might affect adjustment (for example, under a
central mechanical ventilation unit etc...).
c
Under a fixed mains power socket.
c
In zone 1 of bathrooms a.
It is forbiden to install vertical product in horizontal position.
2) How to install the panel heater ?
2-1) Release the appliance's hook-on bracket
We recommend that you place the radiant panel flat, face down.
Have a straight head screwdriver to hand.
2-2) Fix the hook-on bracket
Use the wall-mounting bracket as a template for positioning the heater.
Drilling points A
Drilling points B
Note : Do not use the device in mobile or feets or on casters.(diagram 3C)
2-3) Connecting the panel heater
- The appliance should have a 230-240V 50Hz power supply.
- The panel heater must be connected to the mains, either by a 2-wire cable
(Brown = Phase, Blue = Neutral) via a power socket (Product with plug :
diagram A) or connexion box (Mechanical thermostat : diagram B) ; by a
3-wire cable (Brown= Phase, Blue = Neutral, Black = Pilot wire) by means of
a connexion box (version with pilote wire : diagram C).
In humid areas such as bathrooms and kitchens the power socket must be
installed at least 25 cm above the floor.
- The installation should be fitted with a double pole break device with a break
of at least 3 mm.
- Connection to earth is prohibited. Do not connect the pilot wire
(black) to earth.
- The heater must be installed by a qualified electrician in accordance with
the local regulations. The heater and the pilot wire (black) must NOT be
connected to earth. If the power cable is damaged, it must be replaced by
the manufacturer or its after-sales service Department or a similary qualified
person to avoid any risk.
and is protected against splashed water IP
If a pilot or piloted panel heater is protected by 30mA differential (e.g.
bathroom) the pilot wire's power must be protected on this differential
2-4) Lock the appliance on the hook-on bracket
USING THE PANEL HEATER
1) Description of the control unit : g
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I/0.
1
g
Temperature adjustment control knob.
2
2) Fixing the comfort temperature
The comfort temperature is the temperature that you would like while the
room is occupied.
a) Put the 1 switch to I.
b) Set the 2 control knob to between 4 and 5.
c) Wait a few hours for the temperature to stabilise.
d) If the setting is satisfactory (if necessary use a thermometer to check),
mark the position for future use.
e) If the setting is not satisfactory, adjust it and start again from point c.
3) Frost-Free mode
This mode is used to keep the temperature at approximately 7°C in the room
when you are absent from the house for a prolonged period (i.e. more than
24 hours).
a) Leave the 1 switch on I, set the 2 control knob to
Nota : When switching n°1 (on the picture) is set on Programming system
(Clock symbol) with the PassProgram On/Off, please refer to paragraph n°8.
4) Locking the controls :
It is possible to lock or limit use of the 2 control knob to prevent unauthorised
manipulation of the panel heater (children, etc.).
a) Unhook the panel heater from its wall mounting
b) Remove the slugs P on the back of the thermostat from their mountings.
c) Select position B to lock the control knob or position L to limit the amount
it can be turned.
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USE
- There is no point in setting maximum heating, the room temperature will
not rise any quicker.
- When you air the room, disconnect the panel heater by putting the 1
switch to 0.
- If you leave for several hours, remember to reduce the temperature.
Absence for :
less than 2 hours, do not touch the controls.
2 to 24 hours, lower the 2 control knob by two graduations.
more than 24 hours or in the summer, put the 2 control knob to
- If you have several units in a room, let them operate simultaneously.
This will give you a more uniform temperature without increasing electricity
consumption.
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