Heating Style SMART Program User manual

SMART PROGRAM
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SMART PROGRAM
SMART
Operative modes:
Available colours:
is an electronic clock thermostat
for electric towel heaters based on fluid heat transfer
controls the towel radiator
temperature by means of an internal sensor.
The series has the heating element attached to
the thermostat.
The symmetry of the device enables both right and left
side coupling to the towel heater. The device can be
exclusively controlled through the dedicated remote
control. The remote control is provided with a bracket
for anchoring it to a wall.
Twelve different types of electric resistance are
available, from 100W to 1000W. The device is available
in white and chromed
colours, and it can even
be mounted on towel
heaters with mixed
operation.
Comfort,Antifreeze, Chrono, Boost 2h, ECO, Key lock.
- White.
- Chromed.
SMART Program is a certified product:
SMART Program is compliant to the following standards:
-EN 60335-1:2012+A11:2014 -EN 60335-2-30:2009+A11:2012
-EN 60335-2-43:2003+A1:2006+A2:2008
-EN 61000-3-2:2014 -EN61000-3-3:2013 -EN 62233:2008
-EN 55014-1:2006+A1:2009+A2:2011 -EN 55014-2:1997+A1:2001+A2:2008
-Eco-design Directive for Energy-using Products, 2005/32/EC (<0,5W).-Eco-design Directive for Energy-using Products, 2005/32/EC (<0,5W).
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THeating Style
Riparian Way, Crosshills. West Yorkshire. BD20 7BW 01535 636256 www.heating-style.co.uk
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TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE THERMOSTAT
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Product Electronic control for electric towel radiators
Applications Towel radiators
Insulation class Class I, Class II
IP level IP44
Maximum power See table below
Supply voltage 230VAC 50Hz
Size See picture below
Warranty 2years
Standards -EN 60335-1:2012+A11:2014 -EN 60335-2-30:2009+A11:2012
-EN 60335-2-43:2003+A1:2006+A2:2008
-EN 61000-3-2:2014 -EN61000-3-3:2013 -EN 62233:2008
-EN 55014-1:2006+A1:2009+A2:2011
-EN 55014-2:1997+A1:2001+A2:2008
Approval mark CE
Case ABS+PC-V0
Environmental directives WEEE, RoHS
Operative modes Comfort, Antifreeze, Stand-by, Chrono, Boost 2h, ECO,
Key lock
Thermostat status light
indicators
Mode LED (red, green, amber)
On/Stand-by LED (red, green, amber)
Connection to mains 3 cables (neutral, earth, live); 2 cables (live, neutral); Swiss,
UK, Italian plugs; Schuko plug;
Available colours White (RAL 9016); Chromed.
5610
Power (W) 100 200 250 300 400 500 600 700 750 800 900 1000
Length
(Heating element) class II
(mm) 350 350 350 350 370 410 465 520 560 600 670 730
Length
(Heating element) class I
(mm) 350 350 370 370 430 450 560 630 700 700 760 830
NTC sensor white
heating part
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TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE REMOTE CONTROL
Product Remote control for electronic control
Applications Smart Program thermostat
Colour White
Display LCD
Keyboard 7 keys
Temperature selection Digital
Operational mode
selection
Digital
Selectable operational
modes and functions
Comfort, Antifreeze, Stand-by, Chrono, Boost 2h,
ECO, Key lock
Selectable temperature range 30°C ÷ 70°C with 5°C steps.
Operative
temperature range
-10°C ÷ +40°C
Battery 2 x 1,5V - AAA type
Signal transmission Infrared (2 transmitters)
Size 100 x 42 x 27mm( H x L x W)
Anchoring Wall anchoring through dedicated bracket.
Warranty 2 years
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WARNING
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK!
Disconnect power supply before proceeding with installation.
•
•
Preserve with care the present instruction sheet and read carefully before using the
device.
• The present device has been designed for exclusive use on a towel radiator.
•The thermostat is designed for heating the liquid contained inside a towel radiator in
combination with a heating element. Any other use is forbidden.
• Before using, carefully ensure that the line voltage is the same as that specified for
the device (see technical specifications).
• Only use heating elements compatible with the type of used towel radiator.
• Disconnect power supply before cleaning or before performing maintenance of the
product.
In case of damage of the power supply cable shut down the device and do not
tamper with it. The damaged power supply cables can be replaced exclusively by
the manufacturer or by an authorized service center. Failure to comply with the
above rules could lead to compromised system safety and void the warranty.
• Store and transport the heating element exclusively in the protecting packaging.
• Replacement of the heating element can be done exclusively by the product
manufacturer.
• Children aged under 8 years old and people with reduced physical, sensory or
mental abilities, can use the device only under supervision. Children should not
play with the device.
•Cleaning and maintenance meant to be carried out by the user should not be done
by children without supervision.
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NO
yes
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(2)
(3)
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Installation guide For authorized installer only
•Disconnect the device from power supply before proceeding with installation.
•Protect the device with a 30mA RCD circuit breaker
•Disconnect the device from power supply before proceeding with installation.
•Protect the device with a 30mA RCD circuit breaker
1) Insert the heating element in the threaded opening located on the bottom part of the
radiator.
2) Securely fasten the electric resistance to the body of the towel radiator with a 22mm wrench.
3) The special sheath ensures a secure mounting and eventually allows a slight supplemental
torsion to perfectly align the thermostat with the radiator.
4) Tilt the radiator as in fig. 3, making sure that the opening on top of the radiator is located on
the highest side.
WARNING. Do not lean the radiator on the electronic control!
5) Fill the radiator with the specific liquid.
6) Put the radiator back in vertical position and check the internal level of the liquid (fig. 4).
7) Ensure a proper fastening of the heating element in the radiator.
8) Connect the device to mains and start heating (the top opening of the radiator must remain
open!).
9) Set the maximal temperature and check the level of the internal liquid. Due to thermal
expansion the liquid could brim over the radiator.
10) Remove the exceeding liquid (be careful to avoid burns!) in order to keep the thermostat
dry and avoid the liquid reaching the border. When the level of the liquid stops growing wait for
additional 5 minutes then stop heating.
11) If necessary, top up the radiator before the liquid cools down (keep the temperature of the
internal liquid checked all the time).
12) Close the top opening of the radiator with the appropriate cap.
13)Hook the radiator to the wall.
14)Connect the device to the mains. For models having no plug it is necessary to install a
suitable omnipolar disconnection switch ensuring complete disconnection in case of category
III overvoltage (that means a switch with at least 3 mm of space between open contacts).
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Bracket for anchoring
to the wall.
Anchoring pins.
Remote control
Screws.
Holes for connecting
the remote control
to the bracket.
Hooks for
anchoring
the bracket
to the screw
anchors.
Screw anchors for fixing the
bracket to the wall.
Anchoring the remote control to the wall
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Double and
simultaneous
IR transitters.
Batteries
2xAAA 1.5v
Removable plastic case.
REMOTE CONTROL CHARACTERISTICS
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IR receiver
Power cord
Heating element.
On/Stand-by button
User Manual
"Mode" LED:
mode.
red / green
/ amber.
A small light indication
showing the active
function / operating
1/2" GAS thread
for fastening to
the radiator.
"On/Stand-by" LED:
(red/green/amber) it
indicates the status of
the thermostat.
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[crono]
[+]
[Mode]
[Boost 2h]
[ECO]
[-]
Display
[On/Stand-by]
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User guide
2. Operational modes
[Mode]
Comfort Mode
[Mode]
[+] [-]
Press the key to select the desired operating mode. An icon
on the display indicates the selected mode. The mode icons are shown in the following
table:
This is the typical operating mode for the device. The "Comfort" temperature corresponds
to the desired temperature for the towel radiator.
-Press the key until the "Comfort" icon is displayed.
-Set the desired temperature using the and keys on the remote control. It is possible
to choose between the following temperatures: 30°C, 35°C, 40°C, 45°C, 50°C, 55°C,
60°C, 65°C, 70°C.
In "Comfort" mode, the “Mode” LED turns red.
on the remote control
Comfort
Chrono Antifreeze Boost 2h
Daily program in
"Chrono" mode
Clock
Operating
mode
indication
“Key lock" icon
Remote control transmission
indication
Selected temperature
Current day of the week
Press the [On/Stand-by] button on the remote control or on the thermostat to turn
on the device or to switch to "Stand-by" mode.
NOTES: - When the device goes into “Stand-by” mode it beeps twice for 0.5s.
- When the device is activated it beeps once for 1s
Turning on the device using the button on the thermostat will directly activate in the
“Comfort” mode
ECO
ECO mode icon
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Chrono Mode
[Mode]
Configuring the hours sequence:
[Chrono]
a)Set the time and day of the week.
[+] [-]
[Mode]
[+] [-] [Mode]
[Mode]
b)Configuring the weekly program.
[+] [-]
[Mode]
This operating mode allows the definition of a weekly program configurable for each day of
the week.
To enter into this mode, press the key until the display shows the "Chrono" icon.
Press the key to start the programming procedure.
-The blinking number shows the day of the week: press and keys to set the correct
day, then press to confirm.
-Press the and keys to set the hour then press to confirm and proceed with
the configuration of the minutes.
-For configuring the minutes, repeat the same procedure and confirm with the key
at the end.
The procedure starts automatically from day 1, and requires specifying the desired
temperature (either “Comfort” or “Off”) for each hour of the day. This is done by pressing for
the current hour either the key (for setting the “Comfort” temperature) or the key (for
disabling the heating element). Once one of the two keys is pressed, the configuration
process moves to the following hour (for a total of 24 steps).
The "Comfort" temperature is represented with a filled rectangle while the “Night”
temperature is represented with an empty space.
Example
Press to confirm and proceed repeating the procedure for the following day.
Once the configuration of the seventh day has been completed, the program returns to the
previous operating mode.
When the Chrono mode is active, the “On/Stand-by” LED turns amber.
The “Mode” LED turns green during the “Off” period and it turns red during the “Comfort”
period.
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Comfort
OFF
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Antifreeze Mode
Boost 2h Mode
Key lock
ECO Mode
.
In "Antifreeze" mode the device activates the heating element when the towel radiator
temperature falls below 7°C. It is suggested to set this operating mode when the room is
not occupied for several days.
-Press the key until the display shows the "Antifreeze" icon.
In "Antifreeze" mode, the “Mode” LED blinks green
The "Boost 2h" can be used for quickly warming the room.
-To activate the “Boost 2h” mode, press the corresponding key until the "2h" icon is
displayed.
To exit this mode, press either the key, the key or the
key.
For safety reasons, the temperature will be automatically limited to 70°C.
In “Boost 2h” mode, the “Mode” LED blinks red.
This function allows locking the buttons of the device to avoid inadvertent modifications
of the settings.
All the keys are disabled except the button.
Press together the and keys for 3 seconds to activate this mode.
To unlock the buttons repeat the procedure.
In this mode, you select a preset temperature level of the towel, amounting to 50 ° C
(fixed), independently by the other device settings. This function allows reducing the
energy consumption.
To activate/deactivate the “ECO” mode, press the corresponding key
In "ECO" mode, the “Mode” LED turns red
[Mode]
[Boost 2h] [On/Stand-by] [Mode]
[On/Stand-by]
[Mode] [+]
[ECO]
.
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DISPOSAL
This product may not be treated as ordinary household waste. It has to be disposed
in proper waste collection sites. In case of replacement it shall be returned to the
distributor.
Such an end-of-life treatment of the product will preserve the environment and will
reduce consumption of natural resources.
This symbol applied to the present product indicates the obligation to bring it to a
proper waste collection site, in order to let it be disposed according to 2002/96 / CE
(RAEE - WEEE) directives.
Repairs carried out by unauthorized personnel invalidate warranty
The manufacturer reserves the right to make any changes to the product
described in this manual, at any time, and without prior warning.
Blinking Red "Boost 2h" active. The heating element is powered for
120 minutes.
"Antfreeze" mode active
Either "Comfort" or “ECO” mode activeRed
Blinking Green
Summary table of the "Mode" LED statuses
Accessory:
Available colours:
To allow a mixed usage of the SMART
device, connect the T-piece to the towel
radiator, insert the SMART device into the
vertical manifold of the T-piece and connect
the return line of the heating circuit to the
orthogonal connector of the T-piece.
White; Chromed.
NOTES: 1)In case of interruption of the power supply, the thermostat returns to the
previous operating mode with the exception of “Boost 2h” and “Chrono”
modes. The state of the thermostat is saved few seconds after a function is
activated.
2)The device will beep to confirm the reception of a signal from the remote control.
3) “Mode” LED blinking amber: Indicates that the probe is defect; the device is
deactivated.
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LED Amber
LED Green
Summary table of the "On/Stand-by" LED statuses
The device is in “Chrono” mode
The device is in stand-by mode
LED Red The device is active
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