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4.2 Temperature setting
Suitable measures (e.g. safety valves) have to be taken to ensure
that the maximum and minimum operating temperatures are not
exceeded or undercut.
4.3 Dimensions
with collar nut cover
Fig. 4.1 Dimensions
5. Function
Together with the mounted thermostat, the valve constitutes an automatic
temperature controller. The required room temperature is achieved by
turning the handgrip of the thermostat to the corresponding graduation
figure. If the room temperature lies below the set value at the thermostat,
hot water enters the radiator via the valve.
The heat is emitted to the room and the temperature rises until the set
value has been reached.
6. Installation / Removal
6.1 Installation
1. Turn the handwheel of the thermostat anticlockwise until the figure
"5" is in line with the indicator mark. This way, the push rod in the
thermostat is retracted completely.
2. Align the thermostat so that the indicator mark points upwards or is
in a prominent position.
3. Screw the thermostat with the collar nut onto the thread of the
thermostatic valve. Hand tighten the collar nut.
4. Firmly tighten the collar nut with a spanner (size 32).
5. Mount enclosed collar nut cover (except for "Multiblock" fittings).
Finally set the single-lever thermostat to the required room temperature.
Observe warning advice under paragraph 2 (safety notes)
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Do not fit the thermostat until all building work has been completed
to avoid damage to the thermostat. Do not use excessive force
during thermostat installation to avoid damage to the thermostat
and thread. The thermostat should be installed by a specialist heating
company.
If the single-lever thermostat is mounted in connection with a valve and
a radiator parallel to the wall, a minimum distance of 50 mm to the wall
has to be kept.
6.2 Removal
1. If required, remove the mounted collar nut cover with the help of a
suitable tool by pushing it into the allowance of the snap connection
(the tool must not be turned ).
2. Loosen the collar nut of the thermostat, screw it back completely and
remove the thermostat from the valve.
7. Maintenance
The thermostat is maintenance-free.
Only clean surfaces with a mild liquid detergent or soapsuds. Scouring
agents, solvents and sharp cleaning agents may cause damage to the
surface and the imprint on the thermostat. The thermostat must not be
cleaned in a dish washer.
8. Disposal
To protect the sensor liquid from escaping, the thermostat must not
be destroyed when disposed of. The thermostat contains hazardous
waste
Dismounted/defective thermostats can be returned to the manufacturer
Oventrop. Address see front page.
9. Warranty
Oventrops warranty conditions valid at the time of supply are applicable.

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