IVIGO EPK4550M05 User manual

EN USER MANUAL
ELECTRIC PANEL
CONVECTOR HEATER
since
Models::
Manual
EPK4550M05
EPK4570M10
EPK4570M15
EPK4590M20
EPK4590M25
Digital
EPK4550E05
EPK4570E10
EPK4570E15
EPK4590E20
EPK4590E25
Professional
EPK4550P05
EPK4550P07
EPK4570P10
EPK4570P15
EPK4590P20
EPK4590P25
UPDATED
Vigo brand changed to Ivigo from March 2019.

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QUICK START GUIDE
PtyP: Program Settings (daily/weekly)
d_Pr (daily)
h_Pr (weekly)
tSEt: Setting Time and Day
hPro: Weekly Program Setting
p_01
p_02
..........
p_12
ASEt: Adaptive Start Parameters
P 01 (early turn-on time per degree)
P 02 (maximum early turn-on time)
oPEn: Heat Loss Detection Parameters (Windows, doors, etc. left open)
P 01 (standby time)
P 02 (sensing temperature)
oFFA: Anti-Frost Setting
o
on
uEr: Software Version Monitoring
CodE: Key Code (introduction of special lock key)
CCod: Erasing the Key Code
CntC: Temperature Calibration
CLdr: Display Brightness Adjustment
Resetting the settings (daily mode): Press and hold the upper two buttons and
simultaneously for ten seconds until you see “CLr”on the screen. Then the device goes to factory
settings.
Accessing settings: In order to access to the settings menu, use the On/O switch on the side to
turn o the device. Press and hold the power button while switching on the unit from the side.
To turn o the device, please use the On/O switch on the side.To switch on, press and hold the
power button .The device display shows the rst option available in the menu.You can switch
between the options with the and buttons. To see and edit the details of an option that
appears on the screen, press and hold the power button for 3 seconds. To save the changes,
press and hold the power button for 3 seconds.To exit without saving, turn o and back on the
device via the on/o switch on the side.
Professional Model

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EN
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
We hereby commt that we are gong to:
and recyclng thereof whenever possble, dspose unused wastes
through the most approprate methods,
ther envronmental performance,
awareness tranngs Produced n accordance wth,
TS EN 60335-2-30: 2011 A11: 2012 standarts.
Model Recommended Heater Power
(watt) Room Area (m2)
EPK 4550 E05/M05/P05 500-600 3 - 6
EPK 4570 E10/M10/P10 1000-1200 6 - 12
EPK 4570 E15/M15/P15 1400-1600 9-17
EPK 4590 E20/M20/P20 2000-2400 12 - 24
EPK 4590 E25/M25/P25 2300-2700 14-28
Electric Panel Convector Heater Model Selection
The heat requirement
depends on factors such as
the exterior temperature,
room heat isolation, door
open/close cycles. The values
stated on the left table are
for average conditions with
an outside temperature
of 8-10 degrees therefore
when calculating the heater
power these factors should
be taken into consideration.

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Our Esteemed Customer,
Please comply with the following instructions in order to receive product
services completely:
1. Have the certicate of warranty stamped by the seller while purchasing
the product.
warranty stamped by our nearest authorized seller.
all the instructions in this manual completely before using this unit and
keep it as a reference source in order to use this product, in the most
ecient way, which is produced in our modern facilities in accordance
your product.
5. If the unit does not operate in rst start or is out of order please ask for
help from Distributor’s Consumer Advisory hotline.
6. The product has a service life of 10 years when used according to
specications.
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GUARANTIE
YEAR
DO NOT COVER

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
convector only with the Alternative Voltage (AC) and sucient current rated power outlets.
not be deemed responsible for the damages caused due to use without the application of
grounding.
carefully.
Hotline in case a breakdown or damage. Never mount or use your heater. Please refer to the
dealer with warranty card and bill.
long periods and before cleaning.
assembly and use.
stored.
create an electric shock hazard.
operating any switch on the product or touching the plug.

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physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they
have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person
responsible for their safety.
timers or programmers.
cause an electric shock or re damage to the appliance.
combustible materials at least 1.0 m away from the heater.
outlet.(receptacle)
Always switch o and let cool down before moving.
regularly.
heater with walls, curtains etc. Keep at least 0.5 m away from the heater.

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EN
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. GENERAL OVERVIEW AND TECHNICAL FEATURES 8
2. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 14
3. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 17
4. CLEANUP and MAINTENANCE 27
5. TRANSPORTATION INFO 28
6. PRACTICAL AND USEFUL INFORMATIONS 28
7. GUARANTEE CONDITION 28
Ivigo has adopted producing healthy, comfortable, durable and energy-ecient
heating systems as a principle and has always become a pioneer company in this

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1. GENERAL OVERVIEW AND TECHNICAL FEATURES
Manual Panel Convector
Ivigo Manual Panel Convector Heater’s
body and front panel have been
produced by the employment of best
heater with aluminum convectors placed
in the unit provides heating by virtue
of the grids thereon. Cold air entering
through the channels on the lower skirt
of the body exits as warm air through
the grids on the front panel following its
course through the electric resistance.
Air circulated in this way provides
heating by virtue of natural circulation.
Your appliance provides many
advantages due to heating in a very
short time, taking small space and
lightness thereof.
The used dye does not contain any
chemical materials that are harmful to
human health.
1. Convector Body
2. Front Panel
3. Thermostat and adjustment switch
5. Security thermostat
()
8. Cord with plug
Figure 1. Manuel Con vector Full Image
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Figure 2. Manuel Panel
Convector Heater
Electric Circuit Diagram
Manual Panel Convector
Type EPK4550M05 EPK4570M10 EPK4570M15 EPK4590M20 EPK4590M25
Height mm 450 450 450 450 450
Length mm 500 700 700 900 900
80 80 80 80 80
Weight kg 5.3 6.9 7.2 9 9.2
Electrical Power W 500-600 1000-1200 1400-1600 2000-2400 2300-2700
Voltage V 220-240 220-240 220-240 220-240 220-240
Current A 2.3 4.5 6.5 9 10.9
50 50 50 50 50
Electronic Room Temperature
Control
-----
Energy Saving Module
(Programmable)
-----
On / O Switch
CordLength m 2 2 2 2 2
ProtectionType IIIII
Protection AgainstWater Spill ( IP ) IP 24 IP 24 IP 24 IP 24 IP 24
Thermostat Against Excessive Heat
Rollover protection switch
Mechanical Thermostat Control
-----
-----
Color Choices:Wood Style (A) - - -

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Digital Panel Convector
Ivigo Digital Panel Convector Heater’s
body and front panel have been
produced by the employment of best
heater with aluminum convectors placed
in the unit provides heating by virtue
of the grids thereon. Cold air entering
through the channels on the lower skirt
of the body exits as warm air through
the grids on the front panel following its
course through the electric resistance.
Air circulated in this way provides
heating by virtue of natural circulation.
Your appliance provides many
advantages due to heating in a very
short time, taking small space and
lightness thereof.
Digital display brightness decreases
automatically at night.
The used dye does not contain any
chemical material that is harmful to
human health.
1. Convector Body
2. Front Panel
3. Control Panel
4. Heating Elements
6. Overheat thermostat
()
8. Cord with plug
Figure 3. Digital Convector Full Image
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Digital Panel Convector
Type EPK4550E05 EPK4570E10 EPK4570E15 EPK4590E20 EPK4590E25
Height mm 450 450 450 450 450
Length mm 500 700 700 900 900
80 80 80 80 80
Weight kg 5.3 6.8 7.1 8.8 9.2
Electrical Power W 500-600 1000-1200 1400-1600 2000-2400 2300-2700
Voltage V 220-240 220-240 220-240 220-240 220-240
Current A 2.3 4.5 6.5 9 10.9
50-60 50-60 50-60 50-60 50-60
Electronic Room Temperature Control
Energy Saving Module
(Programmable)
On / O Switch
CordLength m 2 2 2 2 2
ProtectionType IIIII
Protection AgainstWater Spill ( IP ) IP 24 IP 24 IP 24 IP 24 IP 24
Thermostat Against Excessive Heat
Rollover protection switch
Mechanical Thermostat Control -----
Color Choices: Green (Y), Pink (P), Inoks
- (I), (A), (C) - (I), (A), (C)
Exclusive Key Lock (Optional)
Figure 4. Panel Convector
Heater (Digital) Electric Circuit Diagram
F: Phase
N: Notr
Te: Overheat Thermostat
Ne: Neon Lamp
-t0: NTC
G: Ground
Electronic
Control
Button
Display

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Professional Panel Convector
Ivigo Professional Panel Convector
heater’s body and front panel have been
produced by the employment of best
heater with aluminum convectors placed
in the unit provides heating by virtue
of the grids thereon. Cold air entering
through the channels on the lower skirt
of the body exits as warm air through
the grids on the front panel following its
course through the electric resistance.
Air circulated in this way provides
heating by virtue of natural circulation.
The display automatically dims or
brightens, adjusting to the level of light
in the room. The automatic mode is on
by default. The display light is adjustable
via the settings menu, a convenient
feature for using in bedroom.
The used dye does not contain any
chemical material that is harmful to
human health.
1. Convector Body
2. Front Panel
3. Control Panel
4. Heating Elements
6. Overheat thermostat
()
8. Cord with plug
Figure 5. Professional Panel
Convector
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F: Phase
N: Notr
Te: Security Thermostat
Ne: Neon Lamp
-t0: NTC
G: Ground
Figure 6. Electric Circuit Diagram of a Panel Convection
Heater with Professional Control Unit
Electronic
Control
Button
Display
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Professional Panel Convector
Type EPK4550P05 EPK4550P07 EPK4570P10 EPK4570P15 EPK4590P20 EPK4590P25
Height mm 450 450 450 450 450 450
Length mm 500 500 700 700 900 900
80 80 80 80 80 80
Weight kg 5.3 5.3 6.8 7.1 8.8 9.2
Electrical Power W 500-600 700 -850 1000-1200 1400-1600 2000-2400 2300-2700
Voltage V 220-240 220-240 220-240 220-240 220-240 220-240
Current A 2.3 3.2 4.5 6.5 9 10.9
50-60 50-60 50-60 50-60 50-60 50-60
Electronic Room Temperature Control
Energy Saving Module (Programmable)
On / O Switch
CordLength m 2 2 2 2 2 2
ProtectionType IIIIII
Protection AgainstWater Spill ( IP ) IP 24 IP 24 IP 24 IP 24 IP 24 IP 24
Thermostat Against Excessive Heat
Rollover protection switch
Mechanical Thermostat Control ------
Real Time Clock
Energy Consumption Monitoring
Motion Sensor
Adaptive Start Feature
Anti-Frost
Exclusive Key Lock (Optional)

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Wall Mounting
1. Open the packing box and take out the convector with its protective nylon cover. Tear the
protective nylon cover outside the box without giving any harm to the appliance and take out the
hangers attached on the unit by pulling the springs thereon.
2. Correct space has to be measured n order that the connecton cord can easly be connected to
the electrc socket. After determnng the place the holes for montage must be drlled accordng to
the method shown n Fgure 7. To fx ths applance you can use the wall mountng bracket. (Fgure
5) Mountng bracket can be used as a template for postonng and drllng ponts. You can place
as mn 100 mm or max. 200 mm. Mark the screw-holes through the holes wth an approprate
pen.You have to be careful to ensure the safety zones are kept free n order that the applance can
work ecently. (Figure 6.)
3. After marking the points, the holes will be drilled by a Ø9 mm drill and the plastic dowels that
are in the montage items are driven to these holes.
4.Wall mounting brackets supplied with the unit has to be xed securely to the wall.
as demanded.
2. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
for the eciency of the appliance
Figure 9. Centering
holes
Figure 7. Wall mounting
brackets
Dowel
Centering PlatesLower Mount
Spring
Clip
Screw
Modelle A H (min/max)
EPK4550 280 mm (28 cm)
100/200 mmEPK4570 400 mm (40 cm)
EPK4590 600 mm (60 cm)
(H)
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5. Back sde of the Electrc Panel
Convector Heater wth arrow sgn
wll be placed to the plastc part
of the wall mountng brackets as
shown n the fgure 8. ()
6. The spring section on the wall
mounting brackets will be pulled
and put through the holes on the
upper part of the convector in order
to x the unit.
Note: For any reason if you want to
uninstall your panel convector, you
should pull the upper hooks and
bend to front.
Figure 10. Placing
the convector to the
lower part of the wall
mounting brackets
Figure 13.
Dimensions of the
convector after
assembly
Figure 11.
Attaching upper
hook of the
wall mounting
brackets to the
convector
Figure 12. Back view
of fastening the upper

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Use Of Heater With Legs
nylon cover. Plastic legs are in the package.
down and insert the tab on the plastic leg to the slot (1) under the heater and x
the leg by turning it in the direction of the arrow (2) as shown in Figure A.
included screws and washers.
Figure
A
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Manual Electric Panel Convector Heater
Switching on the Unit
switch (Figure l. Full Image) ON position (You will see the button“ I” position).
Increasing or reducing the temperature
You can adjust the temperature by turning the knob on top of the heater.
Turning o the Appliance
heater.
ATTENTION:
very hot. lt can be a sign of damaged plug.
3. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Figure 14. Thermostat Adjustment Knob
Thermostat
Adjustment Knob
Figure 15. Switches Manual
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Digital Electric Panel Convector Heater
Switching on the Unit
ON position (You will
see the button on“I”position). Push the On/O button of your appliance for a short while.The unit will turn
Increasing or reducing the temperature
increase or reduce pushbuttons on the right and
left sides of the On/O button. If you want to increase or reduce the temperature push the relevant button
(for increasing button and for decreasing
Programming the Daily Timer / Turn on timer
Turn on timer covers a period of forty-eight (48) hours.The indicator display 23 will be set to zero if the program
memory is set for more than forty-eight (48) hours. E.g. you are leaving your house and want the appliance
to operate before you come home. In this case the plug must be placed in the socket and the On/O switch
(See Figure l.) has to be on and the on/o button should be o. You have to push the timer setting button
without pushing the On/O button
the commencement of the operation of the appliance appears on the screen.When the setting is completed a
warning light will appear on the indicator display and will shine until the appliance starts to operate. The unit
will run automatically on the set time automatically and will start heating. If you want to reset the timer you
Figure 16. Electronic Control Panel
BUTTON
SAFETY LOCK
BUTTON
ON/OFF BUTTON
BUTTON
NOTE: You can watch the product how to use video in our web adress at
www.ivigo.com or type“ivigo/vigo heater video” on the internet.

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have to push the button to on position and then o again.
Turn o timer
Turn o timer is a function for turning o the appliance automatically when the appliance is working.Turn o
timer can be set up to eight hours.You have to push the timer setting button
stop the operation of the appliance appears on the screen. When the setting is completed a warning light will
appear on the indicator display and will shine until the appliance starts to operate. This light will be on until
the appliance is o and the appliance will turn o automatically on the set time (hour) seen on the indicator
display. If you want to reset the timer you have to push the button to o position and then on again.
Safety lock
If you keep pressing the safety lock button for a short period (about 2-3 seconds) while your device is
the unit is locked. In order to re-operate the control panel buttons, you again have to press the turn on safety
lock button for a short period (about 2-3 seconds) and the code“UL”-short for UNLOCK- will appear on the
screen. After appearance of this code the buttons will be ready for general use.
Turning o the Appliance
If you push the power button
by pushing to On/O switch .
Note:
The unit will keep the turn on timer or turn o timer programs in its memory during a power
failure and when power is restored it will run the program and keep working in normal conditions. If you
want to reset the timer you have to turn o the power button on the display panel.
Exclusive Keylocker (Optional)
switch.To lock the device via a dedicated key switch, make sure the feed switch is o, and then press and hold
the lock button to switch it back on. Release the lock button once a“C“ appears on the screen.Then, hold,
for around 5 seconds, the light of the dedicated keylocker towards the lower sensor sitting in the middle of
the control panel, from 4-5 cm at the farthest. Once the device recognizes the key, it displays the key code in
is now activated and the device is locked.
Erasing the Key Code
If the keylocker is lost or the user wants to use another keylocker, the previous code must be deleted from
the system. This procedure is run by MASTAŞ technical sta or nearest authorized dealer. Please make sure to
have the device nearby, switched on, as well as the relevant invoice available with you before calling nearest
authorized dealer.

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Professional Panel Convector Heaters
Şekil 17. Professional Convector Electronic Control Panel
and key lock as those of the digital convection heaters.
Actual Time
Unless unplugged, the device retains the actual time setting, even when switched o. In case of unplugging or
a power cut, the unit will retain actual time setting for one day period.
Electricity Usage Monitoring
please press the electricity usage monitor button for an approximate 6 seconds. The blinking number
indicates the total number of operational hours for the resistor.The energy consumed can be roughly calculated
with this value:
Anti-Frost Function
to do is to activate its anti-frost function. When this function is on, the heater is active during standby mode.
The warning“oFFA” appears on the screen. When the ambient temperature falls below 6 degrees, the heater
operates at 25% of its maximum power and the“oFFA”warning appears continuously on the screen.When the
ambient temperature rises above 6 degrees, the heater turns o.
SAFETY LOCK BUTTON
STATUS LED
BUTTON
BUTTON
MOTION DETECTION
ON/OFF BUTTON
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