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Operation; Warranty - LVI MILO H series Montage- Und Betriebsanweisung

Elektroheizkörper aus gussgranit mit elektronischem thermostat
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WAll Mounting – See pictures on page 3-4
Mark out the distance between the brackets as shown in the table and in the
drawing below. Mark positions for the screw holes and secure the brackets
to the wall using suitable fastenings. Make sure that the brackets are even in
depth, in case the wall is not. Pull the spring retainer up to its upper position,
hook the radiator onto the lower part of the brackets and then press the top of
the radiator towards the brackets, whereupon the spring will be heard to click
into position automatically. The thermostat housing should always be at the
bottom, closest to the floor. The distance between the radiator and the wall is 50
mm for all models.
A1 + A2
(1)
Effective Power: The radiator is equipped with an electronic temperature
guard that will prevent the surface temperature to reach excessive values.
In such case, the heating element of the radiator will only be enabled to
function during 65% of the full heating cycle, and as such limiting the
heat output to 65% of the nominal power. This value corresponds to the
effective power.
(2)
Average power.
A1
*
These models have an additional bracket in the centre.
**
The bracket on this model is asymmetrically positioned, in order to provide
space for the thermostat.
A2
The vertical radiators (H => 1500) are supplied with safety chains, which are fit-
ted between the radiator brackets and the wall brackets. Radiators with a height
of 1,500 mm, or higher, are provided with brackets in the middle. The radiators
are mounted and fitted by lifting up all the brackets to the mounting position
(this is simplified by using the enclosed hook) and then pressing the radiator to
the brackets, whereby the spring locks click into place. Check that all the brack-
ets have hooked on.
***
The wall outlet box does not fit between the wall brackets for this model. It
is to be placed on the wall above the thermostat instead. Instead of 120
mm from the floor (as in the drawing) it has to be placed at 335 mm from
the floor in this case.
B
For vertical Milo-radiators, towel bars Mil TR are available as a compliment. One
Mil TR 03 05 respectively Mil TR 03 06 (corresponding to the radiator´s width)
consists of two bars with a fixed distance of 27 cm. The distance "h" is proposed
to be about 10 cm.
D
When the radiator is delivered with a terminal box and a 5-pole plug, it should
be connected by a suitably qualified electrician. The terminal box is best posi-
tioned behind the radiator. The terminal box has break-off openings for a con-
duit box, wiring tubes and an external cable. Please refer to the wiring diagram
picture D for the connection of the radiator. The wiring diagram can also be seen
on lid of the terminal box.
SlAve connection
The Milo radiator can control another radiator in what is known as a master/
slave radiator installation. The total output that the master radiator can regulate
is 2300 W. Slave radiators are connected as per the wiring diagram on the ter-
minal box lid. The master radiator's thermostat regulates the heat generated by
the connected radiators.
teMperAture reDuction
The temperature set by the thermostat knob can be reduced either manually or
automatically with the Milo-radiator. Set the thermostat knob at
choose the manual or automatic option. For the manual option
connection is re quired in the terminal box. For the automatic option
control con duc tor has to be connected on terminal block 3 in the terminal box.
It is also possible to have the temperature reduction of several/all radiators in a
building regulated by a central timer. The control conductor must be connected
so that it receives N potential when a temperature reduction is required (control-
led N conductor). If you do not want to use a timer control, a permanently con-
nected N conductor can be used instead of the control conductor. Temperature
reduction is then connected/disconnected by turning the dial from 0 to the
re quired reduction temperature for the times when you want a lower tempera-
ture and when it should return to normal again. It is important that the phase
and N conductor are correctly connected.
control SySteM
When using a control system, which controls the room temperature, the radia-
tor's thermostat should be by-passed. Do this by connecting the radiator as a
slave radiator (i.e. the power supply should be connected to the terminal strip 2
and 4).
MoDel With plug AnD corD
If the model designation ends with a P, the radiator is delivered with a plug
and is to be connected to an existing socket. The plug fits both earthed and
unearthed sockets. It is not possible to use centrally controlled temperature
reduction and slave connections in this version.
all Milo electric radiators are double-insulated,
which means that no earth connection is required.
Insulation class II
IP klass 32
For use in dry areas as well as bathrooms, wet rooms – the radiators must be
installed only in volume 3 (Fig. 1 and Fig. 2). This appliance is equipped with an
all-pole switch with a contact separation of 3 mm.
cleAning
Use ordinary liquid cleaners to clean the radiators. Do not use abrasive cleaners,
as this will dull the surface finish. Marks such as oil etc. can easily be removed by
using a solvent such as acetone etc. Remove any scratches in the surface layer by
carefully polishing the sur face with fine abrasive paper.
MAteriAl
Milo consists of finely ground granite cast into a binder.

operAtion

Picture c.
At the bottom of the control section, there is a switch (1) for turning the radiator
on and off. The radiator it turned on by setting the switch into position I.
The thermostat knob over the switch (2) is used to select a room temperature
between 10°C to 30°C. At the lowest setting (*) , you achieve a frost protection
temperature of about 7°C. The green light (3) indicates that the radiator is work-
ing with full output. Thus, it flashes according to the required heating.
With the knob (4) over the thermostat knob, you select between the following
temperature reduction options:
No temperature reduction. The temperature is the one selected by the
thermostat knob, even if control equipment is set for reduction.
Temperature is constantly reduced by -3,5°C in relation to the temperature
selected by the thermostat knob, but can never drop below the frost
protection temperature.
Temperature reduction is automatically switched on and off by external
control equipment. The reduction temperature can be selected between
0°C and -15°C. The frost protection temperature (7°C) is always the lowest
possible room temperature.
With the top little knob (5), the radiator's maximum surface temperature can be
selected.
(or N) The radiator's surface temperature reaches a maximum of 80°C.
(or L)
The radiator's surface temperature reaches a maximum of 60°C. In
this setting, you obtain about 50% of the thermal energy as
compared to setting
when rating the power dimensioning.
If the set temperature does not correspond to the achieved room temperature,
the thermostat can be adjusted. By pressing the adjusting buttons (6), the
setting is changed by 0.5°C each time they are pushed. Pushing the + button
increases the setting, and pushing the - button reduces the setting. The green
lamp (3) flashes each time the button is pressed. If an error is made, and/or to
return to the default setting, push both buttons in at the same time for approx.
3 seconds.
MiScellAneouS
Warning - in order to avoid overheating, do not cover the heater.
"Do not cover" means that the radiator must not be used for drying
clothes, for example, by placing them directly on the radiator.
The radiator is equipped with a over heat protection device which cuts the
current if the radiator is overheated. It is not possible to reset this component
or
to
which means that the whole radiator must be replaced in such a case.
, no special
WARNING - The radiator must not be used if the panel is damaged.
, a
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its
service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with
reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and
knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning
use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be
supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.

WArrAnty

The warranty is valid for 10 years except for electrical components which
is valid for 2 years. In the event of any problems or repairs, please contact your
supplier.
nB:
the rADiAtor MuSt Be inStAlleD By An AuthoriSeD electriciAn only
The radiator must not be mounted below an electrical socket outlet.
If the radiator is installed in a bathroom or shower room, it must be installed
so that it is not possible to reach the switch or thermostat from the bath or
shower.
- 6 -
. This should be taken into consideration

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