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Geyser SMART - Installation and Troubleshooting; Installer Guide Steps; Troubleshooting - Heating Issues

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Electronic control for towel radiators
Installation Guide
To be used by installer only
Disconnect the device from power supply before proceeding with installation.
Protect the device with a 30mA RCD circuit breaker.
1) Turn the rail upside down and remove the blank from desirable side.
2) Insert the heating element into the threaded opening.
3) Securely fasten the element to the body of the towel rail with a 22mm wrench. DO NOT
TIGHTEN USING THE ELEMENT HEAD.
4) The special sheath ensures a secure mounting and eventually allows a slight supplemental torsion
to perfectly align the thermostat with the radiator.
5) Turn the rail the correct way around.
6) Securely fasten the rail in position on the wall.
7) Connect the device to mains (this should be done by a qualified electrician). The bleed on the top of
the rail at this point must remain open!
8) Switch the element on at full heat.
9) Remove the expelled liquid (be careful to avoid burns!) in order to keep the thermostat dry and
avoid the liquid reaching the border.
10) After 10 to 15 minutes, close the bleed at the top of the rail with a bleed key, or a screwdriver.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
The top of my radiator isn’t heating properly.
The most likely factor in this is that too much water has escaped during the commissioning of the rail. To resolve this
problem, make sure your radiator has been switched off for a while and is cold. Then, using a 22mm spanner, remove
the blank or bleed at the top of the radiator. If this is not possible, you might have to take the radiator off the wall and
remove the element. Take a look inside to see the level of the solution. If it is below the small lugholes in the collector
bar at the top of the radiator, or below the top bar, you will need to top it up with normal, soft water. If you live in a
“hard water” area, it would be better to use bottled water, to prolong the life of your elements.
When you have topped up the fluid level, turn the radiator back on with the bleed valve open. Leave to heat up for 10
to 15 minutes, then, with either a bleed key or small screwdriver, close the bleed valve.
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