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CHARGING
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THE BA A A A A TTER
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As soon as the symbol (13) on the display begins to blink, as shown in the drawing, the
battery needs to be charged.While it is being charged and consequently while it is
connected to the electrical power mains the symbol (13) blinks continuously even
when the batteries of the radio control are completely charged.
This operation is necessary as otherwise the communication between the heater and
the Aladino radio control could be cut off. If the communication is cut off see paragraph
5.1.4 for an explanation on how to switch off the heater with the auxiliary control
located at the back of the heater. If the batteries go flat the time will have to be
reprogrammed whereas the heater programming and other settings are maintained as
permanent data. The batteries of the handheld radio control require regular recharging
in relation to the amount of use made of it.
The charged batteries have a duration of 72 hours.
The batteries must be recharged using the supplied battery charger :
INPUT
100V-240V 50/60 Hz 0.3/A
OUTPUT 5.5V 750 ma
The battery charger must be connected to a 220-240V 50Hz power mains. To obtain
a total recharge of the batteries they must be charged for at least 12 hours: lower
charge times could reduce the duration and life of the batteries.
It is completely normal during the battery recharge process for symbols and/or lines to
appear haphazardly on the display.
Caution: Use only the battery charger provided by Thermorossi. The
use of any other type of battery charger will invalidate the product
warranty.
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SMOKE DISCHARGE TUBE
SMOKE DISCHARGE TUBE
SMOKE DISCHARGE TUBE
SMOKE DISCHARGE TUBE
SMOKE DISCHARGE TUBE
•Due to the frequent accidents caused by poor operation of the flue outlets in private dwellings, we have prepared the following paragraph with
the aim of facilitating the task of the installer in controlling all the parts dedicated to the elimination of the smoke produced by the combustion. The
smoke exhaust must be installed in compliance with UNI7129/92 , UNI 10683 and EN14785 and must respect the following reference values:
Outgoing smoke temperature 220°C
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VENTILA
VENTILATION OF
VENTILA
VENTILA
VENTILA
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•The room where the heater is installed must have a good air flow to guarantee secondary air for the appliance for the combustion process and
for ventilation of the room.The natural air flow occurs directly through permanent apertures to the outside made in the walls of the room, or by
means of single or multiple ventilation ducting.
The ventilating air must come from outside and if possible, away from sources of pollution.Indirect ventilation is also allowed by taking in air from
rooms adjacent the one where the heater is installed taking into account all the warnings and limitations specified below.
•The apertures in the walls must comply with the following requirements:
- -have an unobstructed section of at least 6cm² for each Kw of installed thermal power, with a minimum limit of 100cm²;
- be made in such a way that the vent openings, both on the inside and outside of the wall, cannot be obstructed;
- be protected with grills or similar systems in order not to reduce the section described above;
- be situated at floor-level.
•The air flow can also be obtained from an adjacent room as long as:
- the adjacent room is equipped with direct ventilation in compliance with the points described above;
- in the room to be ventilated the installed appliances are only connected to one flue outlet;
- the adjacent room is not used as a bedroom or a common area of the building;
- the adjacent room is not a room with a fire hazard, such as storage sheds, garages, combustible material store rooms, etc...;
- the adjacent room does not become a vacuum compared to the room to be ventilated due to an opposite draught effect;
- the air flow from the adjacent room to the room to be ventilated is unobstructed through the permanent apertures having an overall net section
of no less than that indicated above. These apertures can be obtained by enlarging the space between the door and the floor.
This chapter is not intended to replace UNI 7129/92, UNI 10683 and EN 14785 standards to which it refers.The qualified
installer must in any case be fully aware of this standard and its amending versions.
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THE HANDHELD RADIO CONTROL.
THE HANDHELD RADIO CONTR
THE HANDHELD RADIO CONTR
THE HANDHELD RADIO CONTR
Exhaust smoke flow rate 9.3 g/s
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Required draught 0.09 mbar
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