INSTALLATION Main principles This unit must be connected to a 230/240V 50/60 Hz power supply. This appliance must be connected to a junction box by its power cord. Main installation must be provided by an omnipolar device that distance between contacts must be minimum 3mm. Power cord wires: blue wire neutral...
The above notice also applies to the use of the unit by unattended children. The unit should be placed at a distance that makes impossible for a person taking a bath or shower to touch the switches or the thermostat unit. This unit contains a precise amount ot the special oil inside the find and must only be opened, if needed, by the manufacturer or by the authorised after sales service that should be informed in...
Main components The DP and DPL heat emitters consist of a special cast aluminium body, specially designed for this purpose, to assure a maximum rate of heat diffusion, the air circulation channels providing a very effective convection effect.The aluminium body contains a special heat conductor fluid, filled inside the elements with a unique procedure assuring a bubble-free content for a total uniform and silent delivery of the heat produced by the single tube, hermetic,...
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Press the button “E”. The screen will show the current room temperature. Should itbe lower to the set temperature the pilot “D” will lit indicating that the resistance is now in operation until the room temperature reaches the set temperature. Working on OFF mode push the button E to put it in mode ON;...
Modification of the temperature setting This is done with the push-button + and – The temperature can be set between 10 and 32 ºC in intervals of 0.5ºC that the red pilot at the right corner of the display A will show Frost protection The thermostat includes a frost protection function by which the heater will start operating automatically when the room temperature gets as low a s 6ºC.
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fig. 1a Place radiator on the floor, locate supports supplied on the radiators (between first and second element, both sides), for radiators until 9 elements fig.1a, (between second and third elements, both sides, for radiator with more than 9 elements fig.1b) fig.
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fig. 2a place supports on the elements link how is shown in figure 2a, mark points (fig.2b) to make holes and fix with plugs and screws. Be sure that supports are mounted in the correct position (fig.3) fig. 2a...
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fig. 3 As soon as the supports are placed on the wall as shown in fig.3, then lift radiator fig 4a and hang it fig. 4b on the supports mentio- ned before. fig. 4b fig. 4a...
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As soon as the radiator is placed on the supports press on the ratchet (blocking part) and turn until hear a click, then the radiator is installed. free bloked...
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Disposal of Old Electrical & Electronic Equipment (Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems) This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment.
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