INTRODUCTION
This appliance is a sealed electrical or mixed radiator designed
to be installed on a wall. It complies with NF-EN 60335-1 and EN
60335-2-43 standards as well as European EMC Directi ve 2014/30/
EU and Low Voltage Directi ve 2014/35/EU (CE labeling on all ap-
pliances). It is class II with IP44 protecti on index, and also complies
with European ECO Design Directi ve 2018. This appliance is sup-
plied with a 3-wire power cable.
This radiator is fi tt ed with a 868.3 MHz radio-frequency receiver
(thermostat) which is designed to provide comfort and save ener-
gy. It is designed to be remote controlled by a transmitter (remote
control) with programmable digital display. This operati ng mode
using radio-frequency allows you to control several radiators, adjust
the ambient temperature directly or through the use of another
operati ng mode. It is possible to adjust the ambient temperature
via the sensor located in the transmitt er or receiver.
By default, the temperature is adjusted by the sensor located in the
receiver.
INSTALLATION
LOCATION
See the assembly instructions for att aching the radiator to the
wall. It is important that the thermostat is never placed directly
on the ground as there is a risk of breakage.
The remote control must preferably be installed on an interior
wall, at approximately 1.5 m from the ground, protected from wa-
ter spray, direct sunlight or any other direct thermal interference
such as a lamp, television set, heating pipe, draft , etc.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Electrical installati on must comply with local or
nati onal regulati ons. The radiator must be connected using the
original power cable att ached to the appliance. If the radiator
isinstalled in a bathroom or shower room, it must be protected
using a circuit breaker (RCD) with a nominal residual current
notexceeding 30 mA. The radiator must be connected by a
competent and qualifi ed electrician. Please refer to the cabling
diagram below.
PARTICULAR RECOMMENDATIONS
Mixed radiators:
Mixed appliances are designed to operate with 2 diff erent energy
sources: central heati ng / electric heating. These 2 energy sources
must never operate simultaneously.
o When the central heati ng is in operati on, the electrical compo-
nent must be shut off .
o If you would like to operate the electrical component, you should
shut the hot water inlet valve, but in this case never close off the
radiator completely, and never close off the central heati ng return
circuit so as to allow the free fl ow of water back towards the sys-
tem's expansion vessel.
o Never operate the electrical component without first checking
that the radiator is full of water. Do this by purging some air and a
litt le water if necessary. Purging must be carried out either when
the pump is stopped or the inlet valve closed.
Powering up the system before the mixed appliance is correctly fi
lled with water will void your warranty
Electric radiators:
During operation, you may noti ce that some higher and lower ele-
ments are warmer than the rest of the radiator.
o Higher elements are not completely fi lled to allow expansion of
the heat-carrying liquid during the heating phase.
o Lower elements receive liquid returning after transmitting its
heat load.
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