Conditions of use
Follow local regulations on operating con-
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ditions for hot-water heating systems.
Follow local regulations on water quality.
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Observe the limitations on use in damp
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rooms in accordance with local conditions.
Only use the radiator in closed heating systems.
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Only transport and store the radiator in the
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protective packaging.
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Observe the minimum distances between
the radiator and ambient parts to ensure
air circulation: 50 mm.
With auxiliary electrical operation:
Please note that electrical units may only be
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installed in certain areas in rooms with bath
and shower facilities when choosing the in-
stallation site. Observe the corresponding
local regulations.
Only operate the heating element with the
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rated voltage (see rating plate).
Complaints
Contact the supplier.
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Disposal
Take the packaging and parts not required
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to a recycling centre or authorised waste
management facility. Observe the local
regulations.
Technical characteristics
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Operating pressure: max. 6 bar
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Test pressure: 7,8 bar
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Supply temperature:
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Hot water up to 110 °C (30 °F)
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With auxiliary electrical operation, up
to 80 °C
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Electrical connection (with auxiliary electri-
cal operation):
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Heating element pre-installed at the
lower right or left in the radiator
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Connection via the electrical unit
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Heating element cannot be retrofitted
at IDV 10
Installation
Put down the radiator with installed heating
element (IDV11) so that the cable is not bent
or damaged.
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Preparatory activities (see Fig. 1–9)
In the case of auxiliary electrical operation
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ensure that a properly installed connector
socket (30 V, 16 A fuse) is available within
the range of the cable.
Check the delivery for completeness and
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damage.
Lay out any tools that are required.
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Remove the installation protective packag-
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ing only at the fastening and connecting
points.
Viewed from the front of the radiator, the factory
layout is that the supply line (SL/VL - lower hole
open) is on the left and the return line (RL - upper
hole open) on the right (see Fig. A).
In order to swap the supply line and return
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line: Exchange the grub screws in the con-
nection pieces.
Screw the screwed connection tightly onto
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the connection piece.
Screw in the vent plugs.
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Screw in and tighten the long fastening
screws into the upper sleeves.
Screw in and tighten the short fastening
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screws into the lower sleeves.
With auxiliary electrical operation: Tighten
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the heating element with a torque of 0 Nm.
If appropriate, install any accessories in-
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cluded in the scope of delivery, such as a
towel rod, (see separate instructions).
Mount the upper fastenings (see Fig. 10–13)
Mark the drill holes (see Fig. A).
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Drill the holes and insert the anchors.
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At the wall adapters screw out the securing
screws and pull out the retainers.
Screw on the wall adapters with hexagon
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socket screws. Take the position of the drill
hole into account.
Insert the retainers into the wall adapters.
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Take the position of the openings into ac-
count.
Only screw on the retainers handtight with
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the securing screws. This allows the retain-
ers to still be moved for alignment.
Pre-install the lower spacers (see Fig. 14–15)
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Use a knife to cut the two snap-in bolts at the
second marking to the dimension 9 mm.
Install both spacers on the radiator.
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