Radiator Status Indication; Mounting The Radiators - Bosch INTEGRUS Installation And Operating Manual

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3.2 Radiator status indication

A radiator consists of two IRED panels. Each IRED
panel has an amber and a red indicator LED (see
figure 3.2) which show the status of the radiator panel:
Red LED
Amber LED
on
off
off
on
flashing
on
on
on

3.3 Mounting the radiators

Radiators in permanent installations can be either fixed
to a wall, hung under a ceiling or balcony or secured
to any sturdy material, using the suspension bracket
supplied with the radiator. The mounting angle can be
adjusted for optimal coverage.
For wall mounting a separate bracket (LBB 3414/00) is
also required. In non-permanent installations, a floor
stand can be used.
Note: When in operation, the radiators
may feel warm to the touch. This is quite
normal, and does not indicate a radiator
fault or malfunction.
Warning: Always ensure that natural air-
flow is not obstructed by ceilings, walls
etc. when determining the position of the
radiator. Leave plenty of space around the
radiator to prevent it becoming too hot.
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Status
Stand-by mode
Transmitting
At switch-on:
Initialising signal equalisation
During operation:
Temperature protection mode.
See chapter 6,
Trouble-shooting
IRED panel failure.
See chapter 6,
Trouble-shooting
Attaching the suspension bracket
First assemble the supplied suspension bracket and
connect it to the radiator (see figure 3.3 and figure 3.4).
This bracket is attached to the radiator by two bolts
with washers. There are corresponding holes on the
back of the radiators. There is also a spring-loaded
plunger (indicated by a black arrow in figure 3.4),
located above the bolt hole on the right-hand arm of
the bracket, which is used for adjusting the angle of the
radiator (shown in inset in figure 3.4). There are corre-
sponding holes on the back of the radiator for accept-
ing this plunger. The mounting angle can be adjusted
in steps of 15°.
Figure 3.3
Attaching the plate to the suspension bracket
Figure 3.4
Attaching the suspension bracket to the radiator
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