economy radiator ELECTRIC RADIATOR User Manual

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The Electric Heating Specialists
Thank you for buying an economy radiator, you are now part of a huge change in the way
w e heat our homes here in the UK.
No longer do we need inefficient gas heated 'wet systems'.
The Econom y Radiator Company has exclusive distribution rights for this product via the
Internet for the UK m arket.
Tel 01845 518 888
sales@economy-radiators.com
w ww.economy-radiators.com
MWRAD Ltd t/a The Econom y Radiator Company
Unit M, Middlemoor Business Park, Dalton, North Yorkshire. YO7 3JD
Com pany No. 6840556
User Manual 2013 V1
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  • Page 1 The Electric Heating Specialists Thank you for buying an economy radiator, you are now part of a huge change in the way w e heat our homes here in the UK. No longer do we need inefficient gas heated ‘wet systems’.
  • Page 2 RUNNING COSTS:- As the room builds up heat it draw s full power once achieved it w ill only take smaller amounts, sw itching off and allow ing the room to drop to cold only to re heat it again is a false economy. Measuring consumption, to make a true test this must be done over a long period, indeed 40% of the entire years consumption of most households can be seen in a one tw o month period.
  • Page 3 Running Costs Page 3 Contents Page Page 4 Installing your Electric Radiator Before you start – w hat do you w ant your radiator to do? Page 5 Page 6 Programming the radiator w ith the remote control (if purchased)
  • Page 4 INSTALLING YOUR ELECTRIC RADIATOR The location of you radiator should be chosen properly and must follow any existing rules and regulations. WARNING  The appliance should never be covered by clothes, coverings or any other object, nor should it be placed behind or below furniture or any other obstacle for the circulation of air.
  • Page 5 BEFORE YOU START – WHAT DO YOU WANT YOUR RADIATOR TO DO? Your radiator can be programmed by using the remote control (if purchased), y ou can use one of the 3 pre-installed programs (see below ) or you can program it manually yourself. ...
  • Page 6 PROGRAMMING YOUR RADIATOR WITH THE OPTIONAL REMOTE CONTROL (IF PURCHASED There are 9 pre-set programs in the remote already (P1-P9) and then room to put 5 of your ow n user defined programs (U1-U5). See programs on Page 9 Setting the time and date (if you go wrong at any stage, take batteries out and start again) Put batteries in, close cover, screen w ill very briefly show all the symbols.
  • Page 7 To set your ow n, user-defined program (U1-U5) Please read fully before you try to program Before you start, decide w hat hours you w ant as your economy (moon) settings and w hat hours you w ant as comfort settings (sun). Write this dow n and have it in front of you. Choose one of the U1 –...
  • Page 8 Additional Inform ation You w ill need to set your temperatures into your radiator. Press the m /ok button on your radiator until you get the  symbol (w arm/comfort setting), use your +/- buttons to get to the desired temperature. Press m /ok again until you get the (cool/economy setting), use your +/- buttons to get to the desired temperature.
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  • Page 12 PROGRAMMING MANUALLY USING THE 3 PRE-SET PROGRAMS  Plug your radiator in at the w all and sw itch on at the back behind the control panel, (it may already be on) your screen w ill now be flashing. Press any button and your screen w ill look like any of these pictures (ignore the temperatures).
  • Page 13 Adjusting Temperatures Rem ember: The radiator w on’t let the moon temperature within 3° of the sun temperature After you have set your program and day/time you may w ish to change the temperature for the Comfort/Economy modes. To do this, make sure the radiator is sw itched on and in a program PRO1/PRO2/PRO3 then follow the instructions below.
  • Page 14 PROGRAMMING MANUALLY USING YOUR OWN PROGRAM  Before you start programming you need to w rite down your program, consider that you w ill be setting the economy () temperature w hen you are not using the room and a comfort () temperature for w hen you will.
  • Page 15  The programming starts at midnight on Monday morning, so 00:00 is the hour, the first black box should be flashing, and the arrow should be pointing at day 1 (Monday). Please note this is a 24 hour clock.  Use the + button to select the temp symbol that you w ant for midnight on Monday morning.
  • Page 16  To alter the temperature settings (remember, you cannot take the moon temperature wi t h 3° of the sun temperature) you can now keep short pressing the m /ok button until you see the sun symbol. Using your + or - buttons adjust to desired temperature then press m /ok to confirm.
  • Page 17 TROUBLESHOOTING AND HELPFUL INFORMATION Com mon reported faults (all too frequently not genuine) The follow ing faults are often applicable to the consumer rather than the actual product and can easily be deemed to be non-genuine w arranties.  Radiator is not providing the correct level of heat. (Too m uch / too little / none at all) The product is thermostatic, ignore w hat the radiator does, is the room at the temperature you have requested (we suggest using a room thermometer)?
  • Page 18  Pow er Cuts, turning back on after a period of time If the pow er has been lost or turned off for a period of time then w hen you switch back on the radiator WILL have remembered your program but you w ill need to change the day and time again.
  • Page 19 MUST be filled in completely WITH a signature and scanned or posted back to us at the address below. The Economy Radiator Company MWRAD Ltd Unit M...
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