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Button to start or put the device into standby mode.
Dial to adjust temperature or start Heat Boost duration for accelerated heating.
Explains Power On/Standby and Energy Consumption indicators for device status.
Buttons for Manual, Auto, and Open Window Detection functions.
Procedure for starting, stopping, and understanding indicator lights of the heater.
How to adjust temperature and store comfort settings using the control dial.
Enabling automatic heating schedules and storing preferred settings.
Activating the function to automatically turn off the heater when a sudden temperature drop is detected.
Procedure to customize the operating time of Heat Boost by 1-minute intervals.
Methods to stop the Heat Boost operation using the dial or standby button.
Setting the Eco mode temperature for short-term absences to maximize savings.
Using HG mode for long-term absences to maintain a minimum temperature and prevent freezing.
Setting screen backlighting duration: always on or 10 seconds after last change.
Enabling or disabling the buzzer sound for certain operations.
Selecting temperature display units: Celsius or Fahrenheit.
Enabling or disabling limit setpoint for comfort temperature adjustments.
Setting the device's current time and day for programming scheduled operations.
Program P1: Comfort temp. morning (5-9) and evening (17-23).
Program P2: Comfort temp. morning (5-9), noon (12-14), evening (17-23).
Program P3: Comfort temp. on weekends (5-23).
Programs P4, P5, P6 allow customization of comfort temperature time ranges.
Setting comfort temperature for the morning period (6:00-9:00).
Setting comfort temperature for the noon period (11:00-14:00).
Setting comfort temperature for the evening period (18:00-22:00).
Command to set the desired room temperature.
Command for economical operation with a 3.5°C temperature reduction.
Command to decrease the temperature by 1°C.
Command to decrease the temperature by 2°C.
Command for lowering the temperature to prevent freezing.
Command to switch off the heater.
Troubleshooting steps for when the heater fails to produce heat.
Troubleshooting steps for when the heater operates continuously.
Troubleshooting steps for when the programmed schedule is not followed.
| Voltage | 240V |
|---|---|
| Frequency | 60Hz |
| Heating Technology | Convection |
| Thermostat | Electronic thermostat |
| Type | Electric convection heater |
| Safety Features | Overheat protection |
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