Electrorad Digi-Line Installation and user guide

Electrorad Digi-Line
Installation, Operating & Instruction Manual
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Advanced Heating Technology
Advanced Heating Technology
ELECTRORAD UK LTD
5-7 Railseld Rise, Bramley Business Park, Leeds, LS13 3SA
T: 0113 274 6799, [email protected], www.electrorad.co.uk
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ELECTRORAD UK LTD
01.03.2023

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1.0 Warnings & Safety InformationContents
1.0 Warnings & Safety Information 03
2.0 General Information 05
3.0 Installation 06
4.0 Maintenance, Repair & Disposal 07
5.0 Waste Disposal According to The WEEE Directive (2012/19/EU) 08
6.0 Warranty 08
7.0 Operating Instructions 08
7.1 Display 08
7.2 Behaviour Indicator 09
7.3 Keypad 09
8.0 Working Mode Definition 09
8.1 Heating 10
8.2 Advanced Mode 10
8.3 Stand Alone Radiator 10
8.4 Radiator Connected to a Wired Programmer 11
8.5 Radiators Connected in a Wired Master/Follower Setup 12
9.0 Parameter Menu 12
10.0 Technical Characteristics 19
11.0 Troubleshooting & Solution 20
12.0 Preset Programmes 21
13.0 Eco Directive Characteristics 22
SAFETY INFORMATION
This appliance can be
used by children aged
from 8 years and above
and persons with reduced
physical, sensory or
mental capabilities or
lack of experience and
knowledge, if they have
been given supervision
or instruction concerning
use of the appliance in a
safe way and understand
the hazards involved.
Children shall not play
with the appliance.
Cleaning and user
maintenance shall not be
made by children unless
they are older than 8 and
supervised.
Keep the appliance and
its cord out of reach of
children aged less than
8 years.
Children of less than
3 years should be kept
away from the unit unless
continuously supervised.
Children aged from
3 years and less than
8 years shall only switch
on/off the appliance
provided that it has been
placed or installed in
its normal operating
position and they have
been given supervision
or instruction concerning
use of the appliance in a
safe way and understand
the hazards involved.
Children aged from
3 years and less than
8 years shall not plug
in, regulate, clean the
appliance or perform
user maintenance.

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1.0 Warnings & Safety Information (cont...) 1.0 Warnings & Safety Information (cont...)
The radiator is lled with an exact amount
of environmental friendly vegetable oil. Any
repairs that require the radiator to be opened
shall therefore only be carried out by the
manufacturer or his approved agent. Please
contact Electrorad UK Ltd in case of leakage.
2.0 General Information
lThe appliance is a sealed electric radiator
designed for xed wall mounted installation.
lThe radiator conforms to the standards
EN 60335-1 and EN 60335-2-30.
lThe radiator is class 1 and splash resistant
(IP44).
lThe radiator complies with the European
Directive 2014/30/EU (CE Marking on all
radiators).
lThe radiator is supplied complete with
power cable* and wall brackets.
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.
In order to avoid
overheating, do
not cover the radiator.
“Do not cover” means
that the radiator must
not be used for drying
clothes, for example,
by placing them directly
on the radiator.
IMPORTANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS!
Before starting work disconnect power supply!
All installation work and wiring work related
to the radiators, thermostats and programmers
must be carried out only when de-energised.
The appliance should be commissioned by
qualied professionals only.
Make sure to adhere to valid safety regulations.
Any repairs or maintenance within the warranty
period should be carried out only by approved
service engineers conrmed by Electrorad UK
Ltd.
For the correct installation of radiators it
is essential that the xing of the radiator is
carried out in such a way that it is suitable
for intended use AND predictable misuse. A
number of elements need to be taken into
consideration including the xing method
used to secure the radiator to the wall, the
type and condition of the wall itself, and
any additional potential forces or weights,
prior to nalising installation. IN ALL CASES
IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED THAT
A SUITABLY QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL
INSTALLER OR SIMILAR TRADESPERSON
CARRIES OUT THE INSTALLATION.
PLEASE NOTE: The xing materials provided
are only intended for installation on walls made
of solid wood, bricks, concrete or on timber-frame
stud walls where the xing is into the timber. All
walls being considered should have no more than
a maximum of 3mm wall nishing. For walls made
of other materials, for example hollow bricks,
please consult your installer and/or specialist
supplier. ONCE AGAIN, IF YOU ARE UNSURE,
IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED THAT
A SUITABLY QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL
INSTALLER OR SIMILAR TRADESPERSON
CARRIES OUT THE INSTALLATION.
The radiator is equipped with an overheat
protection that cannot be reset (melt fuse).
This overheat protection disconnects the
current if the radiator becomes too hot (e.g.
when covered).
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be
replaced by the manufacturer, his service
agent or similar qualied persons in order to
avoid a hazard.
1. Thermostat Control
3. Room Temperature Sensor
Cable Hook Assembly
Back of Radiator
2. Power On/Off Switch
4. Power Cable*

POSITIONING
lThe radiator must be positioned horizontally,
the right way up on the wall in order for it to
function correctly. Never switch the radiator
on in any other position as this will damage
the electrical element(s).
lThe radiator must be positioned according
to the applicable standards and the
minimum distances as specied in gure 1
should be carefully observed.
lThe radiator must not be located
underneath an electric socket.
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3.0 Installation (cont...)
4.0 Maintenance, Repair & Disposal
lUse only a damp cloth for cleaning and
wiping of the radiator which should be
switched off at this time.
lWhen scrapping the radiator, follow the
regulations concerning the disposal of oil.
3.0 Installation
CONNECTION
lThe electrical installation must comply with
the local or national regulations.
lThe radiator must be connected to the
electrical supply, using a switched fused
spur with 3mm separation on all poles.
lIf the radiator is installed in a bathroom or
shower room, it must be protected with a
residual current device (RCD) with a rated
residual current not exceeding 30 mA.
A (min) 135 135 135 135 135 135 135
A (max) 160 160 160 160 160 160 160
B (min) 101 254 508 762 812 1016 1219
B (max) 152 305 558 812 863 1066 1270
Length (mm) 400 550 800 1050 1100 1300 1500
Electrorad Digi-Line Single Panel (refer to gure 2)
C 135 205
D 90 163
Height (mm) 300 500
A 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 160
B 101 203 355 508 660 711 965 1016 1320 1727
Length (mm) 400 500 650 800 950 1000 1250 1300 1600 2000
Electrorad Digi-Line Double Panel (refer to gure 2)
C 135 205
D 90 163
Height (mm) 300 500
lThis product is splash resistant with an
IP44 rating. This must be considered when
installing in a location containing a bath or
shower, as dened by BS 7671.
lThe radiator may be positioned in zone 2
(gure 4) of the bathroom, in so far as no
operating controls (button, switch, etc.) are
in reach of persons in the bath or under
the shower.
lNB: If the radiator is supplied with a
3 pin plug, then this should NOT be
installed in any bathroom zone.
FIXING
lMark out the distance between the brackets
and the positions for the screw holes as
shown in gure 2 and the dimension tables
at the top of page 7, and ensure the safety
clips are used (see gure 3).
A B
C
D
H
L
Figure 2.
Figure 3.
Figure 1.
Step 1 Step 2
Zone 1 Zone 2
Zone 2
Zone 0
OUTSIDE ZONES
3m
2.25m
0.6m
0.6m
Figure 4.
Safety Clip-on Brackets

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6.0 Warranty
The product is covered by a 10 year warranty
except for the electrical and electronic
components that are covered by a 2 year
warranty. You can register your warranty here:
www.electrorad.co.uk/warranty-registration
7.1 Display
7.0 Operating Instructions
The electronic thermostat has an LCD display
specially designed for the regulation of
the electric radiator. It will optimise energy
consumption and increase comfort levels.
Features:
lDisplay with backlight
lWireless Zigbee 3.0 programmer options
(see separate instructions)
5.0 Waste Disposal According to The WEEE Directive (2012/19/EU)
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.
7.2 Behaviour Indicator
1. Programme information bar or
“behaviour” indicator.
2. Day of week indicator.
3. Cloud icon (with Unisenza+ Gateway).
4. “RF connection” indicator (with
Unisenza+ Gateway).
5. Adaptive Start indicator.
6. “Room temperature” indicator.
7. Operating mode menu.
8. “Open Window” function indicator.
9. Master/Follower indicator (with
Unisenza+ Gateway).
10. Warning indicator.
11. Installation parameter indicator.
12. Parameters number when icon “11”
is displayed.
13. Front panel temperature limit indicator.
14. Heating demand indicator.
15. Pilot wire indicator.
16. Display zone for temperatures or time.
17. Hand icon.
18. “Key lock” function indicator.
These are the coloured indicators above the
LCD display that gives a visual indication of
how much energy the current temperature
setting is using i.e.
red = high
orange = medium
green = low energy consumption
As you increase the temperature setting, the
behavior indicator segments in section 1 of the
LCD display, will appear under the orange or
red indicators.
The opposite applies when decreasing the
temperature setting.
NOTE: The behaviour indicator segments
are replaced by the program information bar
when in Program mode. You can only view the
behaviour indicator when in Comfort mode.
8.0 Working Mode Definition
7.3 Keypad
How to change
between the
operating modes:
In basic mode,
only Comfort and
Programme mode are
available.
lPress any button to turn on the backlight.
lPress the “” or “4” buttons to enable
scrolling between modes.
lUse the left “” or right “4” buttons to
move to the desired operating mode and
press “OK” to conrm your choice.
How to change comfort and programme
mode temperatures:
lPress any button to turn on the backlight.
lBy pressing the “+” or “-”buttons, the set
temperature will start to blink and can be
adjusted to the desired temperature level.
lWait 6 seconds until the new set
temperature stops blinking or press the
“OK” button to conrm immediately.
1
3
4
6
7
8
9
10
5
2
18
17
15
14
12
11
13
16
Keys:
< = Left Navigation Key
> = Right Navigation Key
+ = Plus Key
- = Minus Key
OK
= Validation Key

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8.1 Heating
When the radiator is heating, the , in
section 14 of the LCD display, is constantly
displayed. As the radiator regulates, the
may not always be displayed due to the
required heating demand.
8.0 Working Mode Definition (cont...) 8.3 Stand Alone Radiator (cont...)
8.4 Radiator Connected to a Wired Programmer
8.5 Radiators Connected in a Wired Master/Follower Setup
How to view the
measured room
temperature:
lPress the “OK” button twice. On the rst
press, the screen will illuminate, and on
the second press, the measured room
temperature will be displayed together with
the room temperature icon , in section 6
of the LCD display.
lThe display will return automatically to the
active operation mode after 8 seconds.
8.3 Stand Alone Radiator
COMFORT MODE
This mode is to be used during periods
of normal occupancy.
l Default value:
19.0°C
REDUCED MODE (Advanced mode only)
This mode is to be used at night-time or
when the house is unoccupied for a few hours
or more.
lDefault value:
15.5°C
PROGRAMME MODE
NOTE: By default, the product will follow the
commands of an external programmer when
set in this mode. Programme d1 must be
selected (default).
To enable the product to follow the internal
clock, please refer to section 9.0, setting
parameter number 10 to “YES” to set the
time, and selecting a heating programme in
parameter number 11.
When you return to the main screen, the
selected programme and time settings will
now be displayed.
To select a heating programme, please refer
to section 9.0, and select parameter number
11 to view the available heating programmes.
l Default value:
19.0°C
NOTE: If connected to a
gateway, it is not possible
to set the time.
ANTI-FREEZE MODE
(Advanced mode only)
This mode is to be used when the house is
unoccupied for extended periods of time.
l Default value:
7.0°C
STANDBY MODE (Advanced mode only)
In this mode the radiator is switched off and
the word “OFF” will be shown on the LCD
display.
l The radiator will
no longer receive
signals from a wired
external programmer.
l At any time you can
check the measured
room temperature
by pressing the “OK”
button.
ATTENTION: Please be aware, if there is no
heating in your property then your pipes
could freeze. For the protection of product
and property in very low temperatures we
recommend the “Anti-Freeze” mode is used.
ATTENTION: In this mode the radiators are still
connected to the electrical supply.
When connected to a wired programmer,
Programme mode must be selected on the
radiator so that it follows the orders of the
external programmer.
NOTE: Preset programme d1 must be selected
(default).
When several radiators are installed in a room,
one of them can be selected as a “Master”,
while the others function as “Followers”. The
Followers will follow the heating instructions
from the Master radiator.
This setup requires appropriate wiring
(picture 4A).
NOTE: All radiators in a Master/Follower
group must be connected to the same phase
on pin 1.
lTo set the radiator as a Follower, please
refer to section 9.0, and set parameter
number 08 to “YES”.
lThis radiator can only be connected as
Master/Follower to other Digi-Line Electric
Radiators.
lA maximum number of 10 Followers can be
connected to each Master.
KEY LOCK FUNCTION
Use the Key Lock function to prevent any
changes to your settings (in a child’s room,
public area… etc).
lTo activate the Key Lock function,
simultaneously press and hold the “”,
“OK”, and “4” buttons for 10 seconds.
l Comfort mode/temperature is active.
The , in section 7 of the LCD display is
displayed.
lReduced mode/temperature is active.
The , in section 7, and , in section
15 of the LCD display are displayed.
8.2 Advanced Mode
To gain access to all operating modes, please
refer to section 9.0, and set parameter number
01 to “YES”.

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8.5 Radiators Connected in a Wired Master/Follower Setup (cont...)
lThe key lock icon, in section 18 of the
LCD display, will be displayed on the
screen.
lRepeat the same procedure to unlock the
keypad. This function is available in all
operating modes.
NOTE: When connected to the Unisenza PLUS
Gateway, the product can only be locked and
unlocked in the App.
BEHAVIOUR INDICATOR
These are the coloured indicators above the
LCD display that gives a visual indication of
how much energy the current temperature
setting is using i.e.
red = high
orange = medium
green = low energy consumption
9.0 Parameter Menu
The thermostat has a parameter menu. In
order to enter this menu, simultaneously press
and hold the “” and “4” keys for 8 seconds
until , in section 11 of the LCD display, and
“rF” is displayed on the screen.
Parameters can be selected using the left “”
and right “4” navigation buttons. Once the
required parameter is displayed, press the
“OK” button. Modify the parameter settings
with the “+” or “-” buttons and conrm your
adjustment with the “OK” button.
To exit the parameter menu, choose the
parameter “END” and press the “OK” button.
As you increase the temperature setting, the
behaviour indicator segments in section 1 of
the LCD display, will appear under the orange
or red indicators. The opposite applies when
decreasing the temperature setting.
NOTE: The behaviour indicator segments are
replaced by the programme information bar
when in Programme mode.
You can only view the behaviour indicator
when in Comfort mode.
Displayed icons
Sensor problem Contact the
manufacturer or
service agent.
+
N° Default value & other possibilities
00 rF: Wireless Radio initialisation (pairing)
Press “OK” to enter this initialisation sequence.
The digits will cycle showing that the digital thermostat is waiting for a radio link
signal from the gateway to be received (press “” to cancel radio initialization).
When the radio link signal is received, pairing is saved, then it will return to the
main screen, but now the cloud and antenna symbols will be displayed.
01 ALL: Expert Setting
Press “OK” to enter this parameter.
Select with “+” or “-” and conrm by pressing the “OK” button:
no: Basic mode (only Programme and Comfort modes available).
YES: Advanced mode (all modes available).
NOTE: If connected to a Unisenza+ Gateway, this setting will not be available.
N° Default value & other possibilities
02 dEg: Type of Degrees Displayed
Press “OK” to enter this parameter.
Select with “+” or “-” and conrm by pressing the “OK” button:
°C = Celsius
°F = Fahrenheit
NOTE: If connected to a Unisenza+ Gateway, this setting will not be available.
03 __._ : Calibration of the Internal Probe
The calibration must be done after 1 day working with the same setting temperature
in accordance with the following description:
Put a thermometer in the room at 1.5m distance from the oor (like the thermostat)
and check the real temperature in the room after 1 hour.
When you enter the calibration parameter screen the actual temperature value
is displayed.
To enter the value shown on the thermometer, use the “-“ or “+” buttons to enter
the real value. At this point the hand icon, in section 17 of the LCD display, will
be displayed and the value will blink. Press the “OK” key to conrm and save.
If you need to erase a calibration already saved use the “-“ or “+” buttons to alter
the value, even just by 0.5°C , then press the left “” navigation button. The
hand symbol will disappear and the factory calibrated temperature reading will
be displayed.
NOTE: Only the heating elements (including follower radiators) managed by the
thermostat must be used during the calibration process. Do not have a secondary
heat source in the same room for a period of 24 hours before hand.
NOTE: If connected to a Unisenza+ Gateway, this setting will not be available.
04 SurF: Front Panel Temperature Limitation
This power setting can be used to limit the output of the heating element in the front
panel and as a consequence will limit the surface temperature of the front panel.
Press “OK” to enter this parameter. Select with “+” or “-” and conrm by pressing
the “OK” button:
no = 100% (default).
Mid = 70%
Lo = 55%
NOTE: If connected to a Unisenza+ Gateway, this setting will not be available.
NOTE: When considering the permanent use of the radiator at 60°C or 75°C
maximum, the following correction factor should be applied for the output.
9.0 Parameter Menu (cont...)

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N° Default value & other possibilities
04 SurF: Front Panel Temperature Limitation (cont...)
E.g. A 1000 Watt single panel programmed for a maximum surface temperature of
75°C will deliver maximum 700 Watts. A 1000 Watt double panel programmed for
a maximum surface temperature of 60°C will deliver maximum 800 Watts. These
values should be considered when selecting the number and type of panels to
cover the calculated heat losses.
05 Firmware Version
Displays the MCU and ZigBee rmware alternately every 2 seconds.
06 Wind: Open Window Detection
(the text “U
–ind” is displayed)
Press the “OK” key to enter this parameter. Select with “+” or “-” and conrm by
pressing the “OK” key:
no: open window detection function disabled.
YES: open window detection function enabled (default). The , in section 8 of the
LCD display, is constantly displayed.
This function will switch the radiator from any active mode to “Frost Protection”
mode when an open window is detected (room temperature drops within a certain
time). The open window icon will start to blink, and continue to blink as long as
the function is active.
To return to the previous or automatic mode, press the “OK” key twice.
NOTE: If connected to a Unisenza+ Gateway, this setting will not be available.
07 ItCS: Adaptive Start
Press the “OK” key to enter this parameter. Select with “+” or “-” and conrm by
pressing the “OK” key:
no: adaptive start function disabled. Heating up to reach the Comfort set
temperature will start at the programmed time.
YES: adaptive start function enabled (default).
Heating up will start at the predicted optimal time to reach the Comfort set
temperature at the programmed time.
The , in section 5 of the LCD display, is constantly displayed (programme mode
only). The adaptive start icon will blink when pre-heating commences.
N° Default value & other possibilities
07 ItCS: Adaptive Start (cont...)
NOTE: Heating start times will vary for each heating period when this function
is enabled.
NOTE: If connected to a Unisenza+ Gateway, this setting will not be available.
08 SLA or FOLL: (NOT USED)
Factory set to “no” and must not be altered.
NOTE: If connected to a Unisenza+ Gateway, this setting will not be available.
09 CLr: Factory Setting
Press and hold the “OK” key for 6 seconds to reset Set point temperatures and all
user parameters in this menu to factory default settings.
NOTE: Pairing with the Unisenza+ Gateway will be lost.
The screen will go blank, the LCD screen will illuminate and all segments will be
displayed for a few seconds, before displaying the software version. The “Comfort”
mode screen will then appear.
10 hour: Time Setting
NOTE: If power is lost, from a power cut or the product is switched off, even just
for a few seconds, the time and day setting will be lost.
NOTE: If connected to a Unisenza+ Gateway, this setting will not be available.
no: time setting disabled (default).
YES: time setting enabled.
lThe hour value will blink. Adjust the hour value by pressing the “+” or “-” keys,
then conrm by pressing the “OK” key.
lThe minute value will blink. Adjust the minute value by pressing the “+” or “-”
keys, then conrm by pressing the “OK” key.
lThe day values, in section 2 of the LCD display, will blink. Adjust the day value
by pressing the “+” or “-” keys, then conrm by pressing the “OK” key.
lThe “Comfort” mode or previously selected operating mode screen will appear.
Setting Surface
Temperature
Single
Panel
Double
Panel
no ~ 90°C max 1 1
Mid ~ 75°C max ~ 0.70 ~ 0.90
Lo ~ 60°C max ~ 0.55 ~ 0.80
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9.0 Parameter Menu (cont...)9.0 Parameter Menu (cont...)
N° Default value & other possibilities
11 prog: Select/Dene Heating Programme
NOTE: If connected to a Unisenza+ Gateway, this setting will not be available.
SELECTING A PROGRAMME
DEFINING A USER PROGRAMME
NOTE: Once saved, the user dened programmes are not lost in the event of a
power cut. However, the time will reset to 00:00 and day 1 when the power returns,
if not set, so the product may not heat at the expected times.
NOTE: If a user dened programme has already been created and saved, it will be
overwritten when the newly dened user programme is saved.
N° Default value & other possibilities
11 prog: Select/Dene Heating Programme (cont...)
lUse the “+” or “-” keys to select one of the preset
programmes, d1 to d9 (section 14.0), or one of the
user denable programmes, U1 to U4. The programme
number will blink. The heating schedule for the current
day is displayed along the top of the LCD screen.
lTo view the heating schedule for the other days, press
the “” or “4” keys. Press the “OK” key to conrm
the programme to be followed.
lPress the “OK” key to conrm the time at which the
mode will change over from Reduced to Comfort. The
symbol will start to blink instead of the symbol,
signifying the start of this Comfort period.
lUse the “+” or “-” keys to select a user denable
programme, U1 to U4, to be modied, then press and
hold the “OK” key for 3 seconds.
lUse the “+” and “-“ keys to adjust the time at which
the rst Comfort period will end. The segments in the
programme information bar will populate to show the
Comfort period.
lPress the “OK” key to conrm the time at which the
mode will change over from Comfort to Reduced. The
symbol will start to blink instead of the symbol,
signifying the start of this Reduced period.
lUse the “+” and “-“ keys to adjust the time at which
this Reduced period will end.
lPress the “OK” key to conrm the time at which the
mode will change over from Reduced to Comfort. The
symbol will start to blink instead of the symbol,
signifying the start of this Comfort period.
lUse the “+” and “-“ keys to adjust the time at which
this Reduced period will end. The segments in the
programme information bar will populate to show the
Comfort period.
lThe left screen will be shown, where the symbol,
the time value 00:00, and the time segment in the
programme information bar along the bottom of the
screen will blink continuously.
lUse the “+” or “-” keys to adjust the time at which the
rst Reduced period will end.
lAs the time indexes, the blinking segment on the
programme information bar will move horizontally
along the time scale according to the time value.

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9.0 Parameter Menu (cont...)
10.0 Technical Characteristics
N° Default value & other possibilities
11 prog: Select/Dene Heating Programme (cont...)
9.0 Parameter Menu (cont...)
lPress the “OK” key to conrm the time at which the
mode will change over from Comfort to Reduced. The
symbol will start to blink instead of the symbol,
signifying the start of this Reduced period.
lIf more than two Comfort periods are required, repeat
the previous steps.
lWhen all Comfort periods have been dened, use
the “+” key to advance beyond the time “23:30”.
The above screen will then be shown, asking if the
programme that has just been dened for that day is
to be copied to the next day.
lTo copy the programme onto the next day, press the
“OK” key. Press the “OK” key for any further days the
programme is to be copied over to.
lIf a different programme is to be dened for the next
day, press the “+” or “-” key until the word “no” is
displayed. Press the “OK” key to conrm.
lThe day number will increment to the next day and the
time will be set back to “00:00”.
N° Default value & other possibilities
12 MAC: ZigBee Module Mac Address
Press “OK” to enter this parameter. The 16 digits of the MAC address will be
displayed, 4 digits at a time. Each of the 4 digits will be displayed for 3 seconds.
13 CodE: ZigBee Module Installation Code
Press “OK” to enter this parameter. The 32 digits of the MAC address will be
displayed, 4 digits at a time. Each of the 4 digits will be displayed for 3 seconds.
14 RES: Not Used
19 End: Exit the Parameter Menu
Press the “OK” key to exit installation parameter menu and return to normal operation.
lWhen all of the days have been dened, the word
“SAVE” will be displayed. To save the programme,
press the “OK” key to conrm.
lIf the programme is not to be saved, so that any
previously user dened programme is not overwritten,
press the left “” arrow key. The screen will revert
back to the Programme Selection screen.
Environmental:
Operating temperature
Shipping and storage temperature
-10°C - +50°C
-30°C to +70°C
Electrical protection Class I - IP44
Impact protection IK08
Setting temperature range:
Comfort
Reduced
Frost Protection
Between 5.5°C and 30°C, must be
higher than reduced mode setting
Between 5°C and 19°C, must be less than
comfort mode setting
Between 0.5°C and 10°C
Power Supply 230Vac +/- 10% 50Hz
Norms and directives:
Your thermostat was designed in
accordance with the following European
norms and directives:
ECO Directive 2009/125/EC
2014/35/EU - Low Voltage
2014/30/EU - EMC
EN60335-1 - Heaters
2014/53/EU - RED
2011/65/EU

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11.0 Troubleshooting & Solution
Q: My Thermostat doesn’t work.
lCheck the power supply.
lContact your installer.
A:
Q: My Thermostat shows an Error message “ “ blinks on the display.
The symbol “ + ” ashes.
Error detected on the internal sensor.
lContact your installer or seller.
A:
Q: My Thermostat seems to work correctly but the heating doesn’t work correctly.
lIs the radiator that is not heating up near an open window?
Check the settings in Parameter 06 (on page 14).
lContact your installer.
A:
Q: The front heating panel is cooler than the back panel.
lCheck the power settings as indicated in section 4 (on page 13).
A:
Q: My Thermostat seems to work correctly but the temperature in the room
is not in accordance with the programme.
lCheck the Clock.
lThe difference between Comfort & Reduced temperature is too high.
lProceed with a calibration of internal probe (see parameter 03 on page 13).
A:
12.0 Preset Programmes
Are these Q & A’s to be kept?
To be discussed with Electrorad
at Proof 1
d1 d2
d3 d4
d5 d6
d7 d8
d9
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13.0 Eco Directive Characteristics
Model identier(s): DE xxxxx Z where “x” may be any character.
Item Symbol Value Unit
Heat Output
Nominal heat output where "xxxxxx" = 30SC40 Pnom 0.25 kW
Nominal heat output where "xxxxxx" = 30SC80, 50SC55,
30DX50, or 50DX40 Pnom 0.50 kW
Nominal heat output where "xxxxxx" = 30SC110, 50SC80,
30DX80, or 50DX50 Pnom 0.75 kW
Nominal heat output where "xxxxxx" = 30SC150, 50SC105,
30DX100, or 50DX65 Pnom 1.00 kW
Nominal heat output where "xxxxxx" = 50SC130, 30DX130,
or 50DX80 Pnom 1.25 kW
Nominal heat output where "xxxxxx" = 30DX160 or 50DX95 Pnom 1.50 kW
Nominal heat output where "xxxxxx" = 30DX200 or 50DX125 Pnom 2.00 kW
Minimum heat output (indicative) Pmin N.A. kW
Maximum continuous heat output where "xxxxxx" = 30SC40 Pmax,c 0.25 kW
Maximum continuous heat output where "xxxxxx" = 30SC80,
50SC55, 30DX50, or 50DX40 Pmax,c 0.50 kW
Maximum continuous heat output where "xxxxxx" = 30SC110,
50SC80, 30DX80, or 50DX50 Pmax,c 0.75 kW
Maximum continuous heat output where "xxxxxx" = 30SC150,
50SC105, 30DX100, or 50DX65 Pmax,c 1.00 kW
Maximum continuous heat output where "xxxxxx" = 50SC130,
30DX130, or 50DX80 Pmax,c 1.25 kW
Maximum continuous heat output where "xxxxxx" = 30DX160
or 50DX95 Pmax,c 1.50 kW
Maximum continuous heat output where "xxxxxx" = 30DX200
or 50DX125 Pmax,c 2.00 kW
Auxiliary electricity consumption
At nominal heat output EImax 0.00 kW
At minimum heat output EImin N.A. kW
In standby mode EISB <0.001 kW
Item Unit
Type of heat output, for electric storage local space
heaters only
Manual heat charge control with integrated thermostat N.A.
Manual heat charge control with room and/or outdoor
temperature feedback N.A.
Electronic heat charge control with room and/or outdoor
temperature feedback N.A.
Fan assisted heat output N.A.
Type of heat output/room temperature control
Single stage heat output and no room temperature control No
Two or more manual stages, no room temperature control No
With mechanic thermostat room temperature control No
With electronic room temperature control No
Electronic room temperature control plus day timer No
Electronic room temperature control plus week timer Yes
Other control options
Room temperature control, with presence detection No
Room temperature control, with open window detection Yes
With distance control Yes
With adaptive start control Yes
With working time limitation No
With black bulb sensor No
Contact details ELECTRORAD UK LTD 5-7 Railseld Rise, Bramley Business Park, Leeds, LS13 3SA
T: 0113 274 6799, [email protected], www.electrorad.co.uk
13.0 Eco Directive Characteristics (cont...)
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