ATC DPH500-Eco User manual

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ATC ALMERIA ECO DIGITAL PANEL HEATER
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL
DPH500-Eco 500w Digital Panel Heater
DPH750-Eco 750w Digital Panel Heater
DPH1000-Eco 1000w Digital Panel Heater
DPH1500-Eco 1500w Digital Panel Heater
DPH2000-Eco 2000w Digital Panel Heater

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CONTENTS
Contents 2
Important Safety Instructions 3
Electrical Installation notes 4
Wall Mounting Instructions 5
First Use and Setup 7
Settings Standby and Boost 8
Setting the Running Temperatures 9
Program Menu and programming 9
Keylock 11
Open Window Detection 11
Sound 11
Factory Reset 11
Battery Replacement 12
Maintenance 12
Landlord mode (Runback) 13
Runback mode settings 13
Main Runback Menu, Max Duration and Temperature Set points 14
Activating Runback and using the heater in Runback mode 15
Runback Operation Scenarios 16
Optional Castor Installation instructions 17
Technical Specifications 17
Component Diagram 18
Warranty 19
End on life and disposal information 19
EcoDesign Information 20

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These instructions should be carefully read before installation and retained by the user.
The booklet must be kept and delivered to the new user in case of disposal of the
heater. The Manufacturer reserves the right to vary the features of the product without
prior notice. The technical data are indicative only.
1. This heater is intended solely for the use it has been designed for, namely space
heating. The Manufacturer or Distributor is not responsible for any damage that
could happen due to improper use.
2. After unpacking make sure that the heater is complete and shows no signs of
tampering or any visible damage
3. Keep packing materials, which are potentially dangerous, away from children.
4. The heater can be used by children of at least 8 years (as well as by persons with
reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience or required
knowledge) provided that they are under supervision, or after they have been
instructed relating to the safe use and have understood the potential dangers.
5. Children should not play with the Heater.
6. Cleaning and maintenance must be performed by the user and not by unsupervised
children.
7. Children of less than 3 years should be kept away unless continuously supervised.
8. Children aged from 3 years and less than 8 years shall only switch on/o the
heater provided that it has been placed or installed in its intended normal operating
position and they have been given instruction concerning use of the heater in a safe
way and understand the hazards involved, children should always be supervised.
9. Children aged from 3 years and less than 8 years shall not plug-in, regulate, clean
the heater or perform maintenance.
10. Before connecting the heater make sure that the voltage is the same as indicated
on the device rating label.
11. Do not use in presence of gas, inflammable or explosive liquids or substances as
defined in BS5345.
12. Some fundamental rules which apply to all electrical devices
must be observed when using the heater:
• Do not touch the heater with wet hands.
• Do not handle the heater when you have bare feet.
• Do not let children play with the heater.
13. Avoid the use of extension cords with this product, extension cords may overheat
and there could be a risk of fire.
14. Do not make any modification to the Heater.
15. Keep connections dry.
16. If the power supply cord is damaged, do not use the heater until the cord has been
replaced. For power cord replacement, always contact an electrician in order to
avoid any risk of injury.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION

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NOTE: The installer should review the contents of this manual with the owner on
completion of the installation.
17. If the heater is not going to be used for a long period, disconnect it from the power
supply.
18. Always disconnect the heater before doing any maintenance.
19. CAUTION - Some parts of this product can become very hot and cause burns.
Particular attention has to be given where children and vulnerable people are
present.
The installation should always be carried out by a qualified electrician or a competent
person in accordance with the current electrical standards: HD 384 CENELEC for
Mainland Europe, IEC 60446 and BS 7671 for the United Kingdom, IEC 60445(2010) &
ET101:2008 for Ireland and IEC 60364-7-708 1988 internationally.
The energy supply to the heater must always be properly earthed. The heater must be
connected to the energy supply using the provided cable.
An over voltage category III Combined Circuit breaker and Residual Current Device
(RCD) with rated earth leakage operation not exceeding 30mA must be fitted upstream
on the supply line. The circuit breaker must have a contact opening distance of at least
3 mm.
• The heaters should always be installed only using the mounting brackets provided
or optional castors if purchased separately.
• Under no circumstances turn the heater on if it is not mounted using the brackets
supplied, the original castors accessory or if the face of the heater is flat on any
surface.
• The heater must not be recessed in the ceiling. There must be enough space
around the top of the heater to ensure adequate ventilation.
• A minimum air gap of at least 100 cm should always be allowed between the top of
the heater and a ceiling or roof.
• The heater should be at least 60 cm away from any surrounding walls.
• A distance of at least 100 cm should always be left in front of the heaters to ensure
safety
• The Heater should be mounted at a minimum of 15cm to the bottom of the heater
above floor level.
• The Heater must not be located either directly below, or in front of a socket-outlet.
• The Heater must be installed so as to prevent any control switches being able to be
touched by anyone who is in the shower or bath.
• Make sure that there is no possibility of inflammable material, combustible material
or curtains coming into contact with the heater, there is a risk of fire if this happens.
DO NOT COVER THE HEATER.
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION NOTES

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WALL MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
Remove the heater from the packaging and then remove the wall bracket from the
back of the heater by laying the heater face down and opening the lock with a flat
screwdriver.
1) Lift the locking tab with the screwdriver, 2) Push the bracket toward the base
of the heater.
3) Lift the Top of the bracket away from 4) Remove the bracket.
the heater
Kw 0.5/.75/1.0 1.5 2.0
A 218
B 130 292 402 All dimensions in mm

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Mark the wall according to the dimensions given on the previous page for the correct
heater of your size. Drill the wall and insert the plastic wall anchors into the holes.
Mount the wall bracket using the screws provided ensuring that the screws are securely
holding the bracket to the wall and there is no movement in the bracket.
CAUTION
Note: Prior to drilling the wall, ensure there are no cables or pipes
within the wall.
After mounting the wall bracket ensure that the mounting screws are
fixed firmly to guarantee that the heater is safely mounted to the wall.
To mount the heater onto the wall, tilt the heater so the bottom holes in the rear of the
heater are aimed at the lower mounting hook and attach the heater on to the bracket
(A).
Rotate the heater towards the wall until the upper hooks enter the upper mounting
holes (B)
Push the heater down on the brackets (C) until a click is heard and the latch is in place.

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FIRST USE AND SETUP
The Almeria Eco digital panel is equipped with a TFT LCD screen and 5 touch sensitive
buttons to allow easy programming.
1: Screen
2: Up Arrow
3 Enter Key
4: Down Arrow
5: Menu & Back
Key
6: Advance &
Boost key
1
2
3
4
5
6
Start Up: The first time the heater is turned on it will ask for the date, the
current time and if you want to activate the Daylight Savings function.
To input information into the heater use the ▲and ▼arrows to select
the correct area on the screen that you would like to change and once
the area is highlighted touch the enter key. This will allow you to change
the data, once the correct information is showing touch enter to save.
Daylight Savings (DST Mode): The daylight savings feature will
automatically adjust the time of your heater each year on the last
Sunday in March and October. The user will be asked to check if they
want this feature on or o when the heater is first turned on. It can
also be changed from the time menu. When Daylight
Savings is active there is an S ( ) shown on the
Screen beside the weekday.
Manual Mode: On first start up after the date and time
are set the heater will default into manual mode. The
screen will show the current set temperature and
manual at the bottom of the screen. The temperature
can be adjusted directly with the ▲and ▼keys.

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Settings Menu
The Almeria Eco has been designed with an easy to ready English
language menu system to allow the user to quickly understand the
features of the heater and navigate around the menus.
To access the settings menu on the heater touch the
Menu/Back key and use the ▲ & ▼keys to select the
menu item needed and touch Enter.
To exit the menu touch the Menu/Back key again to return to the
previous operation screen
Standby Mode
The Almeria Eco heater features a standby mode which will set the heater in a low power
usage mode and stop all heating. To enable standby select it from the settings menu and
touch enter. Once standby is activated the heater will immediately cancel any heating
programs and turn the screen o.
Boost modes
There are 3 boost modes in the Almeria Eco heater; these correspond
to the 3 operating modes, Standby, Manual and Program.
In both Standby and Manual mode you can boost the heater to the
comfort setting for a period of 1 or 2 hours.
To activate the boost, touch the Advance/Boost key. The
heater will boost to comfort temperature for a period of 1
hour and the screen will show “Boost 1h”, if you touch
the key again it will boost for 2 hours showing “Boost 2h”.
If you touch Adv. Boost a third time then the feature will deactivate and
the heater will return to the previous mode of operation. If the heater
was in standby, it will return to stand by with the elements turned o.
Advance Boost
When running in program mode, touching the Advance/
Boost key will activate the next programmed heating
period and show “Advance” on the screen, a 2nd touch
activates 1hour boost, 3 times activates 2-hour boost
and 4 times returns the heater back to program mode.
In all boost modes the temperature can be directly
adjusted with the ▲and ▼ keys.
Note: Program advance can be used to turn the heater on or o
depending on the current operation of the heater.
SETTINGS, STANDBY AND BOOST

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SETTING THE RUNNING TEMPERATURES
Temperature Set-points:
There are two adjustable temperature settings that
can be individually set. These set points are used for
the “on” and “o” settings for the heater.
The Comfort setting is used for the room temperature
that you want to maintain when the heater is on.
The Economy setting is for when the heater is o.
The Factory Default Setting for Comfort is 21°C and for Economy is 7°C, both of these
settings are reset to the factory default when you reset the heater.
To indicate which temperature setting is active when the heater is in program run mode
there is either a C ( ) or an E ( ) shown beside the Weekday .
Heating Indicator:
In any of the operation modes the Almeria Eco heater will display the indicator
shown on the left on the bottom of the display to indicate that the elements are
turned on.
PROGRAM MENU
The Almeria Eco heater is equipped with a 24 hour 7 day time-clock
with 4 time periods per day. Each time period can be programmed with
an hour and minute time setting.
Each entered setting is for comfort temperature, time
periods outside of the set times are maintained at the
economy setting.
The Program menu has 4 settings, Set Program,
Copy Program, View Program and Program Run.
To enter a program into the Almeria Eco heater bring up the settings
menu from any of the operation screens, select Program menu and
touch enter.
When in the Program menu select Set Program and touch enter.
The Almeria Eco heater will ask the user to select the day that they want
to program, use the ▲& ▼arrows to select the day and touch enter,
this will bring up the blank programming screen.

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Each “- -“ section can be individually selected and set. Select the first
- -, touch enter and use the ▲& ▼to set an hour and touch enter to
save, move to the minutes and set your required time.
When you move to the o time and select Enter, the heater will default
to the following minute after the previous on time. E.g. If you had
entered 07:00, the o time automatically changes to
07:01; it is not possible to set an o time prior to the
current start time.
The user can set up to 4 on and o times per day;
if a lesser number of periods is required then the user can skip the
remaining “- -“ and select Save at the bottom of the screen. The
minimum number of periods required to set a program is one on period
and one o period.
In order to run a program that you have saved return to the program
menu and highlight the “Program Run” option and touch Enter to select. The heater will
return to the main program run screen and show the current set point, program and if the
Almeria Eco is heating or not
Copying a Program
Once you have a program stored on a particular day, that program can
be copied from that day to any other day or group of days by selecting
“Copy Program” from the Program menu and choosing the day that
has the saved program and touching enter.
Once you have selected the day you want to copy
from, the screen will change to show the days that
you can copy to. Select the individual day or a
number of days to copy the program to.
In the figure to the right the program shown above is copied to
Monday, Tuesday and Friday. To save the copied days select Copy at
the bottom of the screen and touch Enter to save.
View Program
The View Program menu is very similar to entering a program however it only allows you
to see what you have entered; it doesn’t allow any changes to be made the program
itself.
To see your saved program, select View Program from the program
menu, touch enter and then select the day you wish to review and
touch enter.
The currently saved program will then be shown on the screen
To exit the review, touch Menu/Back until you return to the operation
screen.

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KEY LOCK
The Almeria Eco heater has a built in lock screen to prevent any
accidental changes to the heater.
The Key-lock is activated by holding the ▲ & ▼ keys down for 5
seconds. When the heater is locked the Key-lock screen with a
padlock shows whenever a key is touched.
The heater is unlocked in the same way by holding the ▲& ▼ keys
down for 5 seconds
OPEN WINDOW DETECTION
The Almeria Eco Heater has an open window feature to conserve energy
if there is a sudden temperature drop caused by opening a window in
the room and the heating is on. The open window feature can be turned
on or o in the settings menu.
If the heater detects a drop of 4 degrees in a short period of time, it will
turn o the heating elements and display an icon of an open window in
the bottom of the screen. (See right for example)
The heating can be brought back on by touching the enter button after the open window
function has activated. If the open window function has activated and the heater has
been running in program mode, when the next programmed heating time period begins
the open window mode will be reset.
SOUND
&
The Almeria Eco panel heater will beep each time a key is touched.
To turn to turn this sound o touch Enter and Adv. Boost at the
same time.
Each time the buttons are touched together will turn the sound on
or o.
FACTORY RESET
Occasionally it may be necessary to reset the Almeria Eco heater, for
example if you want to clear out the program completely and start
from the beginning.
To complete this process touch the Menu/Back button, select factory
reset from the menu and touch enter. The Factory reset screen will
appear (Shown right). As this process completely removes any user
information you will be asked to confirm the reset and then confirm a
second time.
Once you press Enter a second time the heater will remove all user
data and return to the initial time, date and DST menu. Please note,
this process cannot be undone.

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BATTERY REPLACEMENT
The Almeria Eco panel heaters have a replaceable battery to store the program and
time when the heater is powered o.
Over time and with use the battery will discharge and eventually require replacement.
To replace the battery, the heater should be powered o and then removed from the
wall.
On the back of the control box is a battery door (See below), remove the door with a
small screwdriver and the coin cell battery is able to be removed. Slide the battery out
of the heater and replace with a new Lithium CR2032 coin cell. Replace the Battery
door and Reinstall the heater on the wall.
Please note: Removing the battery when the low battery symbol shows and replacing
it within 3 minutes of removal will keep the time and program, after 3 minutes the time
date and program will be lost.
MAINTENANCE
The Almeria Eco Electric Panel heaters contain no user serviceable parts and therefore
require very little maintenance. Ensure that there is no excessive build-up of dust/dirt on
the heater element as this can cause overheating and premature element failure.
IMPORTANT
Failure to keep the Almeria Eco heater clean may result in dust becoming burnt and
depositing on the wall above the heater in the form of dark streaks or patches. This
type of marking is expressly due to failure to keep the heater and surrounding area
clean. ATC take no responsibility for any such damage caused
To clean the outside of the appliance, wipe o dirt with a damp cloth.
Do not use any aggressive cleaning agents. Do not immerse the heater in water or any
other liquids.

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Input 0000 and touch Enter to access the menu.
The first time entering runback mode it is strongly recommended that
an alternative code to the manufacturer default of 0000 be saved.
To change the password, select change code from the menu, input
the current password and touch enter. Select a new desired code
and touch enter again. Finally enter the new code a second time as
confirmation. If the two codes entered are dierent, the heater will
reject the change and revert to the previous code.
Please Note: It is not possible to reset the heater if you forget your
password.
ATC Almeria Eco
Landlord Mode Instructions (Runback)
The DPH Eco Heater comes with a runback mode for use when the heater will be installed
in areas where restricted end user control is required.
Runback Mode allows the user to set up the heater with limited controls to conserve
energy.
The heater will only work using the parameters set on installation, working in a similar
fashion to a boost function.
Once set up the Almeria Eco Heater can then be code locked and only a person with
access to the code can edit the settings. This is an ideal setting for Landlords who wish
to guarantee ecient use of the heaters.
When Runback mode is active it allows the end user to set the radiator to run for a
specific preset amount of time and temperature.
It is also possible to set a maximum temperature (Max Temp) above the Runback setting
to allow the end user to increase the temperature within the limits allowed; or to setup a
lower temperature (Setback) to prevent the room falling below a certain limit.
Runback mode is activated by touching and holding the Enter and Menu/Back keys
together until the screen asks for a code.
(The end user will have no access to the runback settings without the code.)
ENTERING RUNBACK MODE SETTINGS

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There are three temperature settings that can be set in Runback
mode. They have been designed to allow various dierent operation
situations.
These temperature settings can be broadly characterized by “on”,
“o” and “adjustment” settings.
ON = Runback temp, this is the set point used to choose the
temperature the heater comes on each time it is activated.
MAX DURATION MENU
MAIN MENU SCREEN
On entering the correct password, the main screen with all the options
for the Runback operation is shown:
Change code = Allows the access code to be customised.
(see above)
Max Duration = Setting the time that the heater runs for when in
Runback heating mode.
Max Temp = Maximum room temperature that the end user will
be able set.
Runback temp = Temperature that the heater starts at when the end user activates
the Runback heat mode.
Runback enable= Menu to turn runback mode on or o.
Setback temp = Lower temperature that the heater will maintain when it is “o”
i.e. when it is not in the Runback heat mode.
Setback enable = Setback mode on or o.
TEMPERATURE SET POINTS
The runback mode allows a maximum operating time
of 480 minutes (8 hours), set in the following increments:
0→30→60→90→120→240→360→480→0
This setting determines how long the heater will run for when the
user starts the heating cycle.
To set the Max Duration, use the ▲and ▼keys to select the time and
then touch enter/back to save the setting required.
When the heating is set, the user can choose any time setting up to the limit set in this
menu, subsequent activation of the heating will start at the same time as set previously.
E.G.: Max Duration is set to 120min, heating requested for 90mins, the next time the
heating is requested it will start at 90 min.

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OFF = Setback temp, this set point will be used to set a temperature
for when the heating is not required by the user, it will prevent the
temperature falling below the value set. It is used to maintain the “o
setting”.
Setback can be turned o, in this case, when the heater is not activated
the temperature will fall to the minimum allowed by the heater (5°C).
ADJUSTMENT = Max Temp, this setting allows a higher set point than
runback to be set allowing the end user to change the temperature
above the “ON” value. This gives the user a limited degree of control.
Max temp also allows the heat to be limited to the same value as
runback. When Max temp is set to the same value as Runback, the
user will only be able to adjust the temperature down from the “ON”
value.
To adjust any of the set points, enter the appropriate menu and select
the desired temperature with the ▲ and ▼ keys, once the required
temperature is shown, touch enter to exit and save the value.
In order to activate the Runback mode, enter the
“Runback Enable” menu, select Enable and touch
Enter. Setback - if required- is also activated in the
same way.
To exit runback mode and enable ordinary heater
operation, select disable in the Runback Enable
menu.
NOTE: In order for Runback mode to engage
ACTIVATING RUNBACK MODE
correctly, you must touch “Menu/Back” until see either the Runback or Setback
Operation screens are shown. [P in upper right corner]
USING THE HEATER IN RUNBACK MODE
When the heater is in operation mode it will show
a “P” in the upper right corner of the screen, to
activate the heating touch “Enter” to choose a time
setting that the heater should be active for.
Depending on the settings chosen during set up
the temperature can be adjusted up or down with
the ▲ and ▼ keys.
Once the heater is functioning in the Runback mode, the menu can be
accessed with the “Menu/Back” key and then entering the correct code.
NOTE: The “Adv/Boost” key has no function and does not operate in Runback Mode.

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Temp (5°C)
When Setback and Max temp
are both OFF, the user has a
choice between the minimum
radiator temperature of 5°C
and the Runback temp setting,
the heater will come on at the
Runback setting.
Once the Runback time period
has expired the temperature will
fall as low as 5°C if the radiator is
not re-activated.
When Runback and Setback
are both set to enable, then
the user has a limited choice of
temperaturebetweentheSetback
setting and the Runback setting.
Outside of the Runback period
the temperature will fall to the
Setback temperature if the
radiator is not re-activated.
Typically this is used for building
fabric protection when the
building is unoccupied for long
periods.
When all 3 settings are activated
then the user has a choice
between setback as a minimum
and the Max temp setting as a
maximum, the heater will always
come on at the Runback set
point.
In the example to the Left the
user has activated runback and
then increased the temperature
to the Max Temp set point after
a time.
Operation Scenarios: Below shows typical
scenarios for each of the settings.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Product Code
DPH500-ECO DPH750-ECO DPH1000-ECO DPH1500-ECO DPH2000-ECO
Power (W) Watts 500 750 1000 1500 2000
Voltage (V) Volts 220-240 220-240 220-240 220-240 220-240
Frequency (Hz) Hertz 50 50 50 50 50
Thermostat Electronically Adjustable between 5° and 30°C
Safety Cut-Out
Temperature
(°C) 120°C 120°C 120°C 110°CC 120°C
Weight (kg) 4.3 4.3 4.5 5.5 6.5
Dimensions
(mm)
Width 440 440 520 680 840
Depth 105
Height 440
Depth with
Bracket
110
IP Protection IP 24
Colour White
Approvals CE, Intertek Gs, RoHS, ErP UKCA
Eco-Design Lot 20
Compliant
Yes
EAN Barcode 0793591589114 0793591589138 0793591589152 0793591589176 0793591589190
OPTIONAL CASTER INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
There are optional castors available for the Almeria Eco. To
mount the castors onto the heater align the location holes
on the bottom of the heater with the 2 bumps on the castors
and the recess for the front cover of the heater with the front
edge of the castors.
Once the castors are correctly aligned, insert and tighten the
4 screws into each castor.
Once the screws are tightened, stand the heater on the
castors. The heater is now ready for use.

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COMPONENT DIAGRAM
1 Back Casing 8 Temp Sensor & Cover 15 Power Control box
2Hi Level Cut-out
Cover (x2)
9 Temperature
Segregation Panel
16 Connection cable
3 Hi Level Cut-Out (x2) 10 Cable gland 17 Power PCB
4 Left Element mount 11 Screen Cover 18 Wall mounting bracket
5 IP65 Element 12 IP24 Control Cover 19 Optional Casters,
Part number:
DPH-ECO-CASTORS
6 Front Cover 13 Main PCB
7 Cable Lock 14 IP24 Control Box
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WARRANTY
Your appliance is guaranteed for 2 years from the date of purchase – during this period
we will repair or exchange, at our discretion, any faulty or defective parts providing the
appliance has been used and maintained in accordance with the operating & installation
instructions and has not been misused or mistreated in any way.
The original warranty will continue to apply to any products replaced under the warranty,
the new product will not come with a new warranty period.
Any unauthorized repair or attempted repair will invalidate the guarantee. You may be
asked to return the product to our workshop for inspection to establish whether the
fault is covered under the guarantee.
Carriage to and from the workshop is not covered under the guarantee. Any damage
caused by transit must be claimed from the transport supplier. Transport damage is not
covered by this guarantee
The guarantee is valid in the UK and Ireland only. This guarantee is additional to your
statutory rights. In the unlikely event of a problem with your appliance please contact
your supplier.
END OF LIFE INFORMATION
This marking shown on the product and its literature,
indicates that it should not be disposed of with other
household wastes at the end of its working life. (Crossed
Wheelie Bin)
To prevent possible harm to the environment or human
health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate
this appliance from other types of wastes and recycle it
responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material
resources.
Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product,
or their local government oce, for details of where and how they can take this item for
environmentally safe recycling.
Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the
purchase contract. This product should not be mixed with other commercial wastes
Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate
collection systems

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ECO DESIGN INFORMATION
Models DPH500-ECO DPH750-ECO DPH1000-ECO DPH1500-ECO DPH2000-ECO
Heat Output
Nominal heat output (Pnom) 0.5kW 0.75kW 1.0kW 1.5kW 2.0kW
Minimum heat output (indicative) 0.5kW 0.75kW 1.0kW 1.5kW 2.0kW
Maximum continuous heat output (Pmax,c) 0.5kW 0.75kW 1.0kW 1.5kW 2.0kW
Auxiliary electricity consumption
At nominal heat output (elmax) N/A kW
At minimum heat output (elmin) N/A kW
In standby mode (elSB) 0.05kW
Type of heat output/room temperature control: Electronic room temperature control plus week timer
Other control options: Room temperature control, with open window detection
ATC Electrical and Mechanical
ATC House,
Broomhill Drive,
Tallaght,
D24 EF99,
Ireland.
UK Tel: +44 (0)203 5649164
Tel: +353 (0)1 462 5111
Fax: +353 (0)1 452 0887
Email: [email protected]
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