EN – Instruction manual
Proper use
The radiator may only be used for heating in-
door areas and for drying textiles and heat-re-
sistant materials.
Any other use is improper and is therefore pro-
hibited.
Improper use
The radiator is not suitable for use as a seat or
as a climbing or mounting aid.
Safety precautions
WARNING
Risk of burns!
The radiator surface can reach temperatures
of up to 110 °C (30 °F).
Take care when touching the radiator.
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CAUTION
Risk of scalding when bleeding due to hot
water spraying out!
Protect your face and your hands.
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Auxiliary electrical operation (IDV11)
Do not operate the radiator with a dam-
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aged connection cable.
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Ensure that the return line is open. The wa-
ter volume increases during heating.
Close the thermostat head.
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Maintenance
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Bleed the radiator after commissioning and
after longer interruptions in operation.
Cleaning
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Only use mild, non-scouring cleaning agents.
Complaints
Contact your specialised tradesman.
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Installation and repair
Installation and repair should only be per-
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formed by a specialised tradesman so that
warranty claims remain valid.
Disposal
Take disused radiators with accessories to a
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recycling centre or authorised waste man-
agement facility. Observe local regulations.
EN – Installation manual
The radiator may only be installed by a spe-
cialised tradesman.
In the case of auxiliary electrical operation
(IDV11) the following activities may only be
carried out by an electrician in accordance with
BGV A3:
•
Installation and connection of the electrical unit
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Connection of the heating element to the
electrical unit
An electrician is someone who can assess the
work assigned to him and identify possible
dangers due to his specialist training, knowl-
edge, experience and his knowledge of corre-
sponding regulations.
Safety precautions
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Read these instructions thoroughly before
installation.
After installation, hand over the manual to
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the end user.
Observe the safety instructions in the sepa-
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rate instructions of the electrical unit.
DANGER
Danger to life!
Check the location of the supply lines
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(electricity, gas, water).
Do not drill into any of the lines.
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WARNING
Danger of injury!
Take the weight of the radiator (see
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Page 36) into account.
Work with lifting equipment or several
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persons for weights from 5 kg upwards.
WARNING
Damage to person and property!
Check the bearing surface for load-carry-
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ing capacity. Take the weight of the filled
radiator (see Page 36) and any additional
loads into account.
Check the fastening material suitability
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and adapt to the structural situation.
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Observe special requirements for e.g.
public buildings (schools, etc.).
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