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VOGEL&NOOT LOWA SPA E Instructions D'installation Et D'utilisation page 6

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MODEL IDENTIFIER: LOWA SPA E
LOWA SPA E XXXXXXX WHERE «XXXXXXX» ARE DIGITS
ITEM
Heat output
Nominal heatoutput/Maximum continous heatoutput where "xxxx" = 500x1122
Nominal heatoutput/Maximum continous heatoutput where "xxxx" = 600x1122
Nominal heatoutput/Maximum continous heatoutput where "xxxx" = 500x1514
Nominal heatoutput/Maximum continous heatoutput where "xxxx" = 600x1514
Nominal heatoutput/Maximum continous heatoutput where"xxxx" = 500x1906
Nominal heatoutput/Maximum continous heatoutput where "xxxx" = 600x1906
Minimum heat output (indictive)
Auxiliary electricity consumption
At nominal heat output
At minimum heat output
In standby mode
ITEM
Type of heat output/room temperature control
Electronic room temperature control plus day timer
Electronic room temperature control plus week timer
Other control options (multiple selections possible)
Room temperature control, with open window detection
With distance control option
With adaptive start control
Installation/assembly and initial start-up should only be carried out by a registered specialist firm. Thereby the relevant standards
and national electrical safety regulations are to be adhered to. For the correct installation of radiators it is essential that the fixing of the
radiator is carried out in such a way that it is suitable for intended use AND predictable misuse. A number of elements need to be taken
into consideration including the fixing method used to secure the radiator to the wall, the type and condition of the wall itself, and any
additional potential forces or weights, prior to finalising installation.
For assembly and operation, the associated assembly instructions for the electrical heating element must be observed!
Warning! To avoid risks to very small children we recommend installing this equipment so that there is a gap of at least 600 mm
between the bottom rail and the floor. (EN60335-2-43+A1:2006-10-01).
Important notes: bathroom radiators are for heating a room and drying towels. Consequently their surfaces are hot. They are to be used
for drying only textiles that have been washed in water. Do not climb on the radiators or use them as sports equipment. To clean radiator
surfaces use gentle, non-scouring cleaning agents.
Note for the electrical heating operation: The electrically operated radiator must not be completely covered for safety reasons. This piece of
equipment is not designed for use by persons (including children) with physical, sensory or mental impairments, or who lack experience and/
or knowledge, unless they are either overseen by a competent person, or are being instructed in the use of this piece of equipment by such a
person.
The following standards must be adhered to when installing radiators:
DIN 55900: Spraying area in wet rooms
DIN 18017 Part 3: Ventilation of bathrooms and toilets without windows
EN 14336: Heating systems in buildings. Installation and commissioning of water based heating systems
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Symbol
Value
P
/ P
0,30
nom
max,c
P
/ P
0,30
nom
max,c
P
/ P
0,40
nom
max,c
P
/ P
0,40
nom
max,c
P
/ P
0,60
nom
max,c
P
/ P
0,60
nom
max,c
P
N.A.
min
el
0,00
max
el
N.A.
min
el
<0,001
SB
Unit
kW
kW
kW
kW
kW
kW
kW
kW
kW
kW
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes

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