Page 2 - Contents; Warning
27 Contents Warning ...........................................................................................................................................28 Installation Preparing the installation of the device........................................................................................
Page 3 - The references for your device; including children; Commercial code
28 The device you have just purchased was submitted to many tests and checks ensuring its quality.We thank you for your choice ant trust. We hope you will be fully satisfied. The references for your device These are located on the right-hand side of the device.The commercial code and the serial numb...
Page 4 - Installation; Installation guidelines; Do not install the heater under a fixed socket.; No electrical device; Volume 2; Class II IPX24 electrical device; Volume 3; Class II electrical device
29 We strongly advise against installing vertical machines above an altitude of 1000m ( risk of faulty operation ). Installing a machine at altitude causes an increase in air output temperature ( of the order of 10 ° C per 1000m above sea level ). It is forbidden to install a vertical machine horizo...
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30 We recommend that you place the device face down on the floor, taking care to protect its frontsurface from scratches. U NLOCKING THE DEVICE ’ S HANGING FRAME F IXING THE HANGING FRAME TO THE WALL Take a flat- bladed screw-driver and liftthe slider, takingcare not tobend it. While keeping the sli...
Page 6 - Wiring diagram for the heating panel; ONNECTING THE DEVICE; Connection rules and regulations
31 Wiring diagram for the heating panel - Cut off the power supply and connect the wires as shown in the following diagram: - You can connect the pilot wire if your home is equipped with a programming unit or controller. In this case, make the following checks according the selected mode ( Comfort, ...
Page 7 - OCKING THE DEVICE ONTO THE HANGING FRAME; Position the tilted; push the; wards and then remove it from brackets
32 L OCKING THE DEVICE ONTO THE HANGING FRAME Position the tilted device on brackets S1 . Pivot the device upwards and lift it toposition it on brack-ets S2 . Lower the device onto the hanging frame. Aclick tells you that the device is fastened andlocked in place. 1 2 3 S1 S2 CLIC To unlock the devi...
Page 8 - Operation; Control box; Remove the plastic film on the control unit; PROG
33 A absence and presence detector B Airing function C Programming / Ste the correct time and day D Increase the temperature / Scroll E Turn on / Change heating modes – scroll / Standby F Lower the temperature / Scroll G Consumption indicator function Operation Control box The different displays Rem...
Page 9 - Use; CTIVATING THE SCREEN; URNING ON YOUR DEVICE; When first turned on, the device is set to Comfort mode at 19°C .; UTTING YOUR DEVICE IN STANDBY MODE
34 Use A CTIVATING THE SCREEN If the screen is not lit up, press any button to activate the screen lighting. T URNING ON YOUR DEVICE When first turned on, the device is set to Comfort mode at 19°C . P UTTING YOUR DEVICE IN STANDBY MODE To turn on your device, press thePower on key ( E ). The device ...
Page 10 - HOOSING YOUR HEATING MODE; You can run your device in several modes:; Comfort mode; ( ) which enables you to have the right ambient temperature.
35 C HOOSING YOUR HEATING MODE You can run your device in several modes: - Comfort mode ( ) which enables you to have the right ambient temperature. - Eco mode ( ) which enables you to lower the temperature in your room when you will be away from your home for a long time or during the night, especi...
Page 11 - ESCRIPTION
36 H EATING YOUR ROOM : HOW TO USE COMFORT MODE The advised Comfort temperature is 19°C.The Comfort mode ranges from 12.5°C to 28°C. This mode enables you to have the ambient temperature you desire in your room. The consumptionindicator lights enable you to optimise your setting ( see page 48 ). D E...
Page 13 - ROGRAMMING THE HEATING PERIOD
38 You can program your Comfort and temperature times either by using one of the threeprestored programs, or by connecting the pilot wire to a programming control ( Pilot wire (FP) mode is the default setting - refer to your programming control’s manual ) You can connect several devices to one progr...
Page 14 - OW TO SET THE DAY OF THE WEEK AND TIME
39 H OW TO SET THE DAY OF THE WEEK AND TIME ? Before programming the device, you must set the device to the correct time or make sure that thesystem day and time is correct. GB To set the day of the week andthe time, hold the Programmingkey ( C ) down for several sec- onds. The letters on the screen...
Page 16 - OW TO ASSIGN A DAILY PROGRAM; a- You want to keep the selected program – Monday in the example
41 H OW TO ASSIGN A DAILY PROGRAM ? a- You want to keep the selected program – Monday in the example b-You want to change the selected program – Monday in the example Two solutions are possible : a- you want to keep the selected program, b- you want to change the selected program. GB To access the d...
Page 18 - OW TO ACTIVATE THE
43 A BSENCE OF MORE THAN 24 HOURS : USING THE FROST PROTECTION MODE The Frost Protection temperature is preset to 7°C (±3° C) and cannot be changed. H OW TO ACTIVATE THE F ROST P ROTECTION MODE ? GB Press the scroll key ( E ) until the selection arrow is on the FrostProtection mode. The mode selecti...
Page 19 - These functions are in addition to the programming functions.; Diagram 1
44 The function enables you to lower the temperature setting for your room automatically, as soon asyou leave it. H OW TO USE THE ENERGY - SAVING FUNCTIONS : A BSENCE AND PRESENCE DETECTION These functions enable your device to adapt itself to your daily life without your having to concernyourself w...
Page 21 - Optimum zone; OW TO USE THE ENERGY
46 The function enables you to stop the device from heating and to start heating again automaticallywhen you are airing your room, thereby saving you energy. We do not recommend the use of the Airing function in corridors and rooms located close toan entrance door from outside your home or from the ...
Page 24 - You can also lock the control panel using the screw provided.; Close the control panel’s flap.
49 To avoid the control panel being used inopportunely, we advise you to lock it. L OCKING THE CONTROLS L OCKING THE CONTROL PANEL You can also lock the control panel using the screw provided. H OW TO LOCK THE CONTROLS ? H OW TO UNLOCK THE CONTROLS ? GB To lock the controls, press thefollowing keys ...
Page 25 - It is possible de return to the standard settings for your device.; ETURNING TO THE STANDARD FACTORY SETTINGS; see page 33 for the different
50 It is possible de return to the standard settings for your device. R ETURNING TO THE STANDARD FACTORY SETTINGS To maintain your device’s performance, you must dust it approximately twice a year. Never use abrasive products or solvents. M AINTENANCE C ALIBRATE THE TEMPERATURE Depending on your ins...
Page 26 - if you have one; ROUBLESHOOTING
51 P ROBLEM ENCOUNTERED C HECKS TO BE MADE The heating light flas-hes The temperature probe is disconnected or is faulty.Contact your installer. The device does notheat. Make sure that the mode is activated.If you are operating under programming, check that the programmer is inCOMFORT mode. Ensure t...
Page 27 - refer to
52 P ROBLEM ENCOUNTERED C HECKS TO BE MADE The device’s surfaceis very hot. It is normal for the device to be hot when it is operating; the maximum sur-face temperature is restricted in accordance with the NF electrical perfor-mance standard. However, if you think that your device is still too hot, ...
Page 28 - INSTALLER’S STAMP; ARRANTY CONDITIONS
53 - The guarantee period is two years from the date of installation or purchase and may not exceed 30 months from the date of manufacture in the absence of a receipt. -The guarantee covers the replacement and supply of components recognised as being defective, excluding any damages or interest. - T...