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IN CASE OF PROBLEM
Problems Encountered Checks to be made
The device does not heat - Ensure that the main circuit breakers are closed or that the overload
cut-out has not cut off the supply to the advice.
- Check the air temperature in the room : if it is too high, the heating
light C does not come on: the device does not heat.
- Switch your heating OFF and then ON again with the mode selection
wheel A :
• If the indicator light C flashes constantly (continuous flashing): the
measuring sensor is defective. Contact the manufacturer’s local After-
Sales service in order to replace it.
- Ensure that the device is not locked in the Frost-Free position.
- Check that the device is not locked onto a low temperature. If this is
the case, unlock the device and increase the temperature using the
temperature setting wheel D (see page 18).
The device heats all the
time
- Check that the device is not located in a draft or that the tempera-
ture setting has not been changed.
- There may be a fluctuation in the electricity supply. If you experience
a problem (thermostat locked, ...), cut off the electricity supply to the
towel-dryer (via the fuse or circuit breaker) for approx. 10 minutes and
the switch it on again.
- If you encounter the same phenomenon frequently, have your power
supply checked by your local utility.
- Check that the device is not locked onto too high a temperature. If
this is the case, unlock the device and reduce the temperature using
the temperature setting wheel D (see page 18).
The indicator light B
flashes.
You have locked the device and someone has tried to alter its operating
mode.
- Either unlock the device to stop the light from flashing and repro-
gramme it for the desired function,
- Or check the position to which the mode selection wheel A has been
set:
-Ifitissetto24h Auto Heating, set it to ON or 24h Auto
Drying.
-IfitissettoON, set it to 24h Auto Heating or 24h Auto
Drying.
-Ifitissetto24h Auto drying, set it to ON or 24h Auto
Heating.
The light will stop flashing when you set the mode to the position
where it had initially been locked.