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Atlantic F617 - Troubleshooting Guide; Panel and Indicator Faults; Temperature and Heating Inconsistencies; Constant Heating and Window Detection Issues

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Troubleshooting
Problem
encountered
Checks to carry out
The control panel
does not light up
The display is on standby. Press any button to activate the display. Check
that the appliance is connected to the power supply. Check that the switch
is in position I.
The heating
indicator does not
light up
The heating indicator lights up when the power supply to the resistor is on.
Check that the indicator light is active. Consult the "Heating standby
indicator". Check the ambient temperature of the room and the set
temperature.
The room
temperature is
different from that
displayed by the
appliance
You have to wait at least 6 hours for the temperature to stabilise.
Depending on your installation, you may read a different temperature to
that displayed on the appliance. You can adjust the setpoint temperature to
the temperature read in the room. See "Calibration".
The appliance does
not heat up
If you have selected a program, check that you are in a Comfort time slot.
Check that the installation's circuit breakers are depressed or that the
failsafe (if present) has not stopped the appliance from functioning. Check
the ambient temperature of the room: if this is higher than the set
temperature, the appliance will not heat up.
The appliance is
heating constantly
Read the temperature at the bottom right of the appliance (this is where the
sensor is located). If this temperature is below the set temperature, then the
appliance should be heating up. If there is a notable difference between the
temperature at the bottom right of the appliance and the ambient
temperature of the room, we recommend that you correct the
environment around the appliance. Otherwise, we would ask that you check
the power of the appliance in relation to the dimensions of the room and
the structure. Also ensure that the product is heating an enclosed area (no
influx of air from unheated rooms). In the event of a problem (thermostat
blocked, etc.), cut the power to the appliance (fuse, circuit breaker) for about
10 minutes, then switch it on again.
There may be a problem in the electrical network. In the event of a problem
(thermostat blocked, etc.), cut the power to the appliance (fuse, circuit breaker)
for about 10 minutes, then switch it on again.
The appliance is
heating when the
window is open
There may be a short delay between the opening of the window and its
detection. If outside temperatures are mild, or due to the configuration of
the room, it may take longer to switch to Frost Protection (it is the appliance
sensor which detects the drop in temperature and activates Frost Protection
mode). If the room temperature drops below 7 °C, the appliance heats up.
The appliance does
not heat up enough
Increase the temperature.
If the ambient temperature of the room does not reach the requested
temperature, read the temperature at the bottom right of the appliance
(this is where the sensor is located). If this temperature is above the set
temperature, then the appliance should not be heating up. If there is a
notable difference between the temperature at the bottom right of the
appliance and the ambient temperature of the room, we recommend that
you correct the environment around the appliance. Otherwise, we would
ask that you check that the power of the appliance is correct for the

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