Zehnder Rittling Bisque 4FE-40-55/F Fitting Instructions Manual

Electric classic radiator

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TECHNICAL DATA
107
All dimensions shown are in millimetres
All steel construction:
Connections:
Manufactured for Bisque by Zehnder of Germany
Model
Watts
4FE-40-55/F
750
4FE-40-74/F
1000
4FE-40-92/F
1250
4FE-40-106/F
1500
4FE-50-46/F
750
4FE-50-64/F
1000
4FE-50-74/F
1250
4FE-50-87/F
1500
4FE-60-41/F
750
4FE-60-55/F
1000
4FE-60-74/F
1250
4FE-60-87/F
1500
4FE-60-110/F
2000
© Bisque, a division of Zehnder Group UK Ltd
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length
1.5mm header thickness
dia 25mm x 1.25mm tubes
1.2m long flying lead (3 core)
Output
BTU
2559
3412
4265
5118
2559
3412
4265
5118
2559
3412
4265
5118
6824
Electric Classic Radiator
* This dim may be reduced
by 5mm by turning the
bracket upside down
167
Weight
Height
kg
± 2mm
24
475
32
475
40
475
46
475
24
575
33
575
38
575
45
575
26
675
34
675
45
675
53
675
67
675
depth
28*
Length
Depth
± 2%
± 2mm
642
136
826
136
1010
136
1148
136
550
136
734
136
826
136
964
136
504
136
642
136
826
136
964
136
1194
136
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  • Page 1 Electric Classic Radiator TECHNICAL DATA * This dim may be reduced by 5mm by turning the bracket upside down depth length All dimensions shown are in millimetres All steel construction: 1.5mm header thickness dia 25mm x 1.25mm tubes Connections: 1.2m long flying lead (3 core) Manufactured for Bisque by Zehnder of Germany Model Output...
  • Page 2: Fitting Instructions

    Electric Classic Radiator FITTING INSTRUCTIONS Tools & Material Required Component Wall plugs - 10mm Wall Plug* Screws - 7mm diameter x 60mm length Bracket Wall plugs - 10mm Screw - Hex Head, 7mm dia x 60mm* Tape measure Clamp Assembly Spanner - 13mm Security Clip Socketdriver - 10mm long reach...
  • Page 3 1. Overview This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruc- 1.1 Introduction tion concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
  • Page 4: Installing Your Appliance

    2. Installing your appliance When disposing of the heating appliance, comply with the regulations in force on the disposal of oil. 2.1 Warnings 1.3 Overview of your radiator The flexible cable supplied with your appliance is desi- This electrical appliance with circulating fluid is delivered ready to use. gned to be connected to the mains via a junction box that It is plugged and filled with a high-performance thermal mineral oil before must be placed behind the appliance, with no need for a...
  • Page 5: Positioning Your Appliance

    To ensure your system is safe (see figure): 2.2 Positioning your appliance - ensure that an area of at least 50 cm in front of the appliance is clear of objects which might hinder air To get the most out of your appliance and enjoy the highest standards of circulation (furniture, chairs, etc.);...
  • Page 6: Operating Mode Selection

    3. Operating the electronic control NOTE: Your appliance is equipped with an integrated electronic control system so we cannot accept any liability should the appliance be used with pilot wire programming base units that function by disconnecting the supply 3.1 Description of control unit voltage (refer to the instructions supplied with your control unit).
  • Page 7: Time Setting And Hourly Programming

    3.3 Time setting and hourly programming Temperature settings are at two different levels, Chrono setpoint and eco. Setpoint temperature is used by the Chrono, Pilot wire and Comfort modes. Eco tempera- Hold down the ON/standby and Function Pilot wire ture is used by the Chrono and Eco modes. The set- buttons simultaneously for at least 3 seconds.
  • Page 8: Pilote Wire Mode

    lost. After the 230Vac power supply comes back, if chrono mode is selected, the sym- The STOP command is enabled in all modes, except for the standby state. and the display writing flickers (the time): in that case following the procedure If the STOP command was implemented outside of the mode Pilote Wire, the described at the beginning of the paragraph it is possible to set the time.
  • Page 9: Maintenance And Troubleshooting Tips

    4. Maintenance and troubleshooting 5. Services and guarantee tips After-sales service 4.1 Routine maintenance operations If your appliance stops working or you require spare parts, contact your installer High-quality materials and surface treatment protect your radiator against or dealer. corrosion and impacts. To maximise the service life of your radiator, we recommend you take the Prior to making contact and to ensure your problem is dealt with quickly and following precautions:...

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