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Livingstone WELL Manual

Livingstone WELL Manual

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TERMOARREDO
DECORATIVE RADIATOR
DESIGN HEIZKORPER
RADIATEUR DECORATIVE
MADE IN ITALY

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General Information and Material Characteristics
Material Characteristics
Information on the sustainable materials used in Livingstone radiators.
Installation Prerequisites
Read manuals, check room suitability, qualified personnel, intact packaging, labels.
Safety Warnings
General Safety Precautions
Avoid overheating, do not use damaged stone, be aware of hot parts, child safety.
Electric and Hybrid Version Safety
Electrical safety, installation compliance, visual damage checks, thermostat repair.
Hydronic and Hybrid Version Specifics
Hydronic and Hybrid Installation and Operation
Hydraulic seal test, safety valve, bleeding, hybrid mode use.
Hybrid Version Specifics
Use in electric mode for half seasons, water system must remain open.
Care, Warranty, and Environmental Protection
Care and Maintenance Instructions
Cleaning with neutral products, avoid aggressive detergents and solvents.
Warranty Information
Product suitability, conformity, material defects, exclusions, warranty period.
Environmental Protection and Disposal
Proper disposal of product and packaging according to environmental legislation.
Technical Information and Labels
Installation Clearances
Diagram showing required clearances for installation.
Product Labels and Symbols
Information labels, WEEE symbol, 'Do not cover' warning, and legend.
Electric Radiator Technical Specifications
Dimensional Characteristics
Table of dimensions (L, H, P), weight, volume, power, voltage, and cable.
Operating and Environmental Parameters
Isolation class, IP rating, operating/storage temps, humidity, adjustment range, resolution.
Mounting and Electrical Connections
Mounting Diagrams
Visual guide for the physical installation of the radiator.
Wire Color Identification
Legend for identifying wire colors for electrical connections (Phase, Neutral, Pilot).
Electrical Connection Warnings and Precautions
Power Cord Connection Requirements
Connect via junction box, use multipolar breaking device, differential protection.
Pilot Wire (Filo Pilota) Usage
Connects to energy management controller; insulate if unused, do not connect to earth.
Hydronic Radiator Technical Specifications
Dimensional Characteristics (Hydronic)
Table of dimensions, weight, volume, power, connections for hydronic models.
Operating Parameters (Hydronic)
Circuit capacity, water connections, operating pressure, safety valve, temperatures.
Valve and Safety Valve Installation
Vent and Safety Valve Installation
Diagrams showing installation of vent and safety valve (A).
Valve Dimensions
Table showing dimensions (L, H, X) for valve kits.
Monoblock and Valve Kits
Monoblock Kit with Thermostatic Valve
Diagram of the monoblock kit with a thermostatic valve.
Valve Kit and Holder Dimensions
Table showing dimensions for valve kits.
Assembly Instructions
General Installation Precautions
Check support condition, choose adequate screws, do not power the appliance.
Mounting Hardware
Details on screws and wall plugs provided for installation.
Assembly Steps - Part 1
Step 1a: Bracket Installation
Diagram showing initial bracket placement and dimensions.
Step 1b: Frame Attachment
Diagram showing how the frame attaches to the radiator.
Assembly Steps - Part 2
Step 2: Drilling Holes
Diagram showing drilling for wall mounting using an 8mm drill bit.
Step 3: Securing Brackets
Diagrams showing bracket (F1, F2, F3) attachment to the radiator.
Assembly Steps - Part 3
Step 3: Mounting the Radiator
Diagram showing the radiator being attached to the installed brackets.
Step 4a: Electrical Connection Reference
Points to the technical data sheet for electrical connection details.
Assembly Steps - Part 4
Step 4b: Water/Hybrid System Connection
Diagrams showing the connection of water pipes and components.
Step 5: Final Securing
Diagram showing the final securing of the radiator.
Assembly Steps - Part 5
Step 6: Vent and Safety Valve Connection
Diagrams showing the connection of the vent and safety valve (A).
Step 7: Cleaning Procedure
Diagram showing how to clean the radiator surface.
Thermostat Display and Controls
Display Overview
The display shows all commands and functions, backlight turns off after 1 min.
Control Buttons
Explanation of arrow keys, function/return key, and OK/stand-by key.
Thermostat Display Sectors
Temperature Setting and Units (S1)
Setting desired temperature, comfort mode, and unit of measure (°C/°F).
Heating Status and Operation Modes (S2, S3)
Shows heating status and allows selection of operating modes.
Time and Date Display (S4, S5)
Displays current hour, minute, day of the week, and date.
Thermostat Operating Modes
Frost Protection Mode (Vacanza)
Maintains temperature around 7°C, used when absent for extended periods.
Comfort Mode
User sets comfort temperature using arrow keys.
Eco Mode (Night)
Maintains comfort temperature -3.5°C, used for night temperature reduction.
Auto Mode
Radiator follows pilot wire commands for centralized programming.
Chrono Mode
Radiator controlled by thermostat settings.
Boost Mode (1h)
Radiator stays on for 1 hour, then enters standby.
Thermostat Functions and Navigation
Settings Menu Access
How to access the settings menu from the main page.
Stand-by Mode
Radiator is not operational but ready for use.
Function/Return and Confirm/Stand-by Buttons
Explains how to select modes, navigate menus, confirm commands, and switch modes.
Clock and Date Setting
Setting Current Time
How to set the current time using the thermostat controls.
Setting Current Date
How to set the current date using the thermostat controls.
Temperature Adjustment and Errors
Setting Comfort Temperature
Adjusting the comfort temperature using function and arrow keys.
Temperature Probe Error
Handling 'Err' message, checking probe connections, and replacement.
Thermostat Operation Modes Explained
Auto Mode Operation
Radiator controlled remotely by a pilot wire unit.
Boost Mode (1h) Operation
Heater stays on for 1 hour, then enters standby with countdown.
Thermostat Settings Menu
Accessing the Settings Menu
How to access the settings menu from the main page.
Time and Date Settings
Setting current hours and date for proper program function.
Temperature Units and Thermal Differential
Choosing temperature units and understanding thermal differential.
Reset, Languages, and Smart-Start Mode
Options for resetting settings, selecting language, and smart-start function.
Weekly Programming
Setting Up Weekly Program
Programming radiator operation for each day with up to 6 time slots and 3 modes.
Program Mode Summary and Notes
Summary of daily program, notes on contradictory input and disabled bands.
Weekly Programming Graphic and Details
Weekly Program Schedule Graphic
Visual representation of the weekly program schedule with time slots and modes.
Programming Timer for Weekly Schedule
Step-by-step guide to setting timers for Comfort, Eco, and Frost Protection modes.
Smart-Start Mode
Smart-Start Mode Explanation
Radiator intelligently chooses time to reach desired temperature at preferred time.
Setting Smart-Start Parameters
How to set temperature, start time, and end time for Smart-Start.
Smart-Start Mode Warnings and Limitations
Smart-Start Mode Warnings
Mode is reliable if radiator is correctly sized; check temperature difference.
Room Temperature Considerations
Impact of low room temperature on Smart-Start mode results.
Electrical Connections and Safety
Electrical Connection Warnings
Power requirements (230Vac-50Hz), pilot wire usage, and safety during installation.
Wiring Color Codes
Connecting wires (Neutral, Phase, Pilot Wire) according to their colors.
Declaration of Conformity and Company Information
Product Compliance Statement
Statement of conformity to European directives and harmonised standards.
Company Contact Details
Arblu SRL address, phone, fax, email, and website.