P
ROBLEM
ENCOUNTERED
The fan switches off
prematurely
Dirty marks appear on
the wall around the
radiator
The top and bottom
rails are cooler than
the rest of the heated
towel rail
The heated towel rail
makes a continuous
noise of vibration while
it warms up
For program-controlled appliances:
The heated towel rail does
not follow the orders from
the program.
The
heating
indicator
comes on when the radia-
tor is in ECO mode.
If you do not manage to solve your problem, contact the manufacturer's after-sales de-
partment. Have the references of the heated towel rail handy: the sales reference and se-
rial number (see page 12).
Measure the temperature of the room and have information available on the system of
programming if there is one.
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com
- Check that the air inlet and outlet grilles are not obstructed. If they are,
clean them (refer to the paragraph on Maintenance).
- Check that the temperature of the room has not reached too high a level.
If it is, it is normal that the fan should stop. Simply wait till the ambient tem-
perature goes down before you re-use the Boost mode.
- If your home is more than 1000 m (3,300 feet) above sea level, the air is less
dense which may lead to the room heating up more quickly. So this pro-
blem may recur, but it will not adversely affect the life expectancy of the
components in the appliance.
These marks depend entirely on the quality of the air (candle smoke, cigarette
smoke, poor ventilation, etc).
- The top rails are not completely filled, to allow for expansion of the ther-
modynamic fluid. They only heat by conduction.
- The lower rails channel the return of the fluid as it cools down.
Check that it is solidly fixed to its support.
If the heated towel rail is fastened to a hollow wall, this may cause vibration.
Make sure that the programmer is properly set according to the ins-
truction book.
This is normal.
The heated towel rail may heat up to maintain a temperature of 3.5°C
below the COMFORT temperature.
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HAT TO DO
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