The electronic control consists in a thermostat which allows for an ambient temperature ranging between 7°C to 32°C.
3-
On/Off button
By simply pressing the ON/OFF button it is possible to change from "Stand-by" to "Comfort" mode and vice versa.
(when the device goes into stand-by mode, the buzzer sounds twice for 0.5 seconds)
(when the device goes into comfort mode, the buzzer sounds once for 1 second)
Stand-By
Comfort: Heating On (red led)
Comfort: Heating Off (blue led)
3 - Knob
Rotation: sets the desired temperature
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Clockwise rotation = increases the temperature;
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Counter-clockwise rotation = decreases the temperature;
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Complete counter-clockwise rotation: anti-frost status (7°C).
Button: Boost function (2h)
Boost on. (blinking red led) (2)
It is indispensable to press the knob once to activate the 2-hour boost function. When the 2 hours are up, the radiator returns to the previous mode.
To interrupt the boost function, just press the knob again.
24-hour timer: to activate this function, it is necessary to press the knob for 3 seconds. Heating starts for 2 hours. When the time is up, it returns to
Comfort mode for 22 hours, then returns to boost for another 2 hours. (the first cycle lasts 21 hours)
Boost mode for 2 hours (blinking green led) (2)
Comfort mode for 22 hours (green led) (2)
12-hour timer: to activate this function, it is necessary to press the knob for 5 seconds. Heating starts for 2 hours. When the time is up, it returns to
Comfort mode for 12 hours, then returns to boost for another 2 hours. (the first cycle lasts 11 hours)
Boost mode for 2 hours (blinking yellow led) (2)
Comfort mode for 12 hours (yellow led) (2)
INFORMATION FOR USERS
in accordance with article 10 of the Directive 2002/96/CE of 27/01/2003 on waste electrical and electronic equipment .
• The symbol shown above, present also on the equipment, indicates that it has been placed on the market and that, when the user decides to get
rid of it, it must be disposed of in separate waste collection (including all the components, sub-assemblies and consumer materials which are an
integral part of the product).
• For information on the systems for collecting these appliances, please contact the company IRSAP SPA or another subject enrolled in the
various National Registers for other countries in the European Union. Waste produced in the home (or of similar origin) may be consigned to
systems for the separate collection of urban waste.
• When buying a new appliance of an equivalent type, it is possible to hand over the old equipment to the seller. The seller will then contact the
subject in charge of the collection of the equipment.
• The appropriate separate collection of the scrapped equipment and the subsequent operations of processing, recovery and environment-
compatible disposal, allows the avoidance of potential negative effects on the environment and on human health, while favouring the recycling
and recovery of the component materials.
The unauthorised disposal of the product by the user entails the application of the sanctions contemplated under the national approval of Directives
91/156/CE and 91/689/CE .
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING THE ELECTRONIC THERMOSTAT
METHOD OF USE AND OPERATION
(fig. A)