should make sure that the rawl-plugs and the screws provided are suita-
ble for the type of wall on which the radiator is going to be located.
Please note: The minimum distance between the floor and the base of
the radiator must be 100mm.
To install follow the procedure below:
1- Mark the location of the upper supports according to Fig. 7/8, following
the distances in the attached table. Use a support as a template to mark
where the holes should be. Drill the holes and put in the rawl-plugs.
2- Fix the two supports for the radiator with the four screws provided.
Electrical connection
- They are fixed installation radiators. In order to connect them to the
mains circuit, you should take into account the guidelines which are
shown in the Low Voltage Regulations and those for each particular
country.
- The fixed connection should be made by a professional.
- These appliances must be earthed.
- There must be a thermal magnetic switch or other device that comple-
tely disconnects the electricity supply from the appliance; this device
must have a separation of the contacts of at least 3mm at all the poles.
- When installing the radiator, make sure that the connecting cable can
never be in contact with a hot area of the appliance.
- Proceed with the connection to the mains circuit, making sure that the
voltage is the same as that shown on the appliance registration plate.
4. CONTROLS (Fig. 9)
The equipment consists of:
1. - StandBy key:
Use to start, stop or block access.
2. - Status LED:
Will indicate the situation according to status:
* LED solid red. Mode: Stopped
In this situation, the equipment will not work under any circumstances, alt-
hough it continues feeding the network.
* LED green: Connected mode.
In this situation, the equipment is connected, but the radiator is not using
energy (the resistance is off).
* LED amber: Connected+Load mode
In this situation, the equipment is connected and heating.
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