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7.0 Operation (cont...)6.0 Waste Disposal According to The WEEE Directive (2012/19/EU)
FROST PROTECTION MODE
• Turn dial “D” to the snow flake
symbol.
REDUCED MODE
• Turn dial “D” to the moon
symbol.
COMFORT MODE
• Turn dial “D” to the sun
symbol.
• Select the required room
temperature between 5 and
30°C using dial “B”.
7.1 STAND-ALONE RADIATOR
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Select one of the following operating modes
using dial D (figure 6):
COMFORT MODE
Select this mode for periods of normal
occupancy.
REDUCED MODE
Select this mode for night-time or when the
house is unoccupied for several hours. This
mode will lower the temperature of the room by
3.5°C from the “Comfort mode” set temperature.
FROST PROTECTION MODE
This mode is to be used when the house is
unoccupied for extended periods. The radiator
will maintain the room temperature at 7°C.
7.2 RADIATOR CONNECTED
TO A TOUCH4 CENTRAL
PROGRAMMER
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When connected to a central programmer
(refer to page 11), select the automatic
operation mode by turning dial “D” to the
clock symbol.
AUTOMATIC MODE
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This mode is intended to be used in
combination with an external programmer,
or the built in programmer.
Note: Preset program P1 must be selected.
Example: If the comfort temperature is set to
21°C and dial “D” is set to -5, then the radiator
will give a room temperature of 16°C in this case.
7.3 OTHER FUNCTIONS
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The switch (E, figure 6) at the bottom
of the control panel can be used to limit the
output (surface temperature) of the heating
element in the front panel.
AUTOMATIC MODE
• Select the desired room
temperature during periods of
normal occupancy between 5
and 30°C using dial “B”.
• Rotate dial “D” within the area
covered by the symbol.
At night or during periods
of inoccupancy, the radiator
will reduce its temperature
output. The value on this
scale indicates the desired
temperature reduction.
7.0 Operation
A
B
C
D
E
F
Figure 6.
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The On/Off button is located at the bottom
of the control side of the radiator (F, figure
6). The radiator should only be switched
“on” when it is correctly installed and
secured to the wall brackets. When the radiator
is switched on, LED (C) will flash orange, and
then LED (A) will turn green or red depending
upon the heating demand.
Waste disposal according to
the WEEE Directive (2012/19/
EU). The symbol on the product
label indicates that the product
may not be handled as domestic
waste, but must be sorted separately. When
it reaches the end of its useful life, it shall be
returned to a collection facility for electrical and
electronic products. By returning the product,
you will help to prevent possible negative
effects on the environment and health to which
the product can contribute if it is disposed of as
ordinary domestic waste. For information about
recycling and collection facilities, you should
contact your local authority/municipality or
refuse collection service or the business from
which you purchased the product. Applicable to
countries where this Directive has been adopted.