Kingfisher DDD500WT151DA User manual

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Electric towel heater
Version : 05
Models EAN
DDD500WT151DA 500W 3663602914389
DDD750WT151DA 750W 3663602915843

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Getting started...
Safety 3-5
Before you start 6-7
Quick start 8-18
In more detail…
Trouble shooting 19
Maintenance and cleaning 20
Environmental protection 20
Technical specications 21-23
Installation 24-28
This instruction manual is important to your safety.
Read the entire manual carefully before using the appliance and
keep it for future reference.
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Safety
PLEASE READ THE SAFETY ADVICE CAREFULLY
BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE
Warning: risk of re, electric shock, physical injuries and
material damage.
Before using this appliance, always follow the safety
advice during assembly, use and maintenance.
SAFETY ADVICE (Use)
- 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 without
supervision.
- Children of less than 3 years should be kept away
unless continuously supervised.
- Children aged from 3 years and less than 8 years shall
only switch on/o the appliance provided that it has
beenplacedorinstalledinitsintendednormaloperating
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 and clean the appliance or perform
user maintenance.
- 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.
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Safety
PLEASE READ THE SAFETY ADVICE CAREFULLY
BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE
- WARNING : This appliance is intended only for drying
textiles washed in water.
- If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by
the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualied
persons in order to avoid a hazard.
- The appliance must not be used outdoors.
- The appliance is intended for domestic use only. Do not
use this appliance for anything other than its intended
purpose.
- Do not operate the appliance in a room where ammable
liquids, solvents or varnishes are stored and/or where
ammable vapours may exist.
- Do not attempt to disassemble this appliance, repair it or
perform any modications yourself. This appliance does
not contain any parts that can be used separately.
- Keep plastic packaging out of the reach of children.
SAFETY ADVICE (Installation)
- Information on appliance installation is provided in the
Installation section on pages 24 to 28.
- The heater must not be located immediately below a
socket-outlet.
- WARNING : Means for disconnection having a contact
separation in all poles must be incorporated in the xed
wiring in accordance with the wiring rules.

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PLEASE READ THE SAFETY ADVICE CAREFULLY
BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE
- CAUTION : In order to avoid a hazard due to inadvertent
resetting of the thermal cut-out, this appliance must not be
supplied through an external switching device, such as a
timer, or connected to a circuit that is regularly switched on
and o by the utility.
- WARNING : This appliance must only be used as a xed
appliance. It must be attached vertically and securely to a
vertical wall. Any other position is potentially dangerous.
- WARNING : In order to avoid a hazard for very young
children, this appliance should be installed so that the
lowest heated rail is at least 600 mm above the oor.
- This heater is for wall mounting only. Do not attempt to
use it free standing.
Safety
IMPORTANT : KEEP THIS INFORMATION FOR
FUTURE REFERENCE. READ CAREFULLY.
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Your product
1. Main part
2. Control panel
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[04]x04 [06]x04
[07]x04 (Z5x35mm)
[09]x04 (M4x10mm)
[10]x04
The screws and wall plugs supplied are
suitable for solid walls. For all other types
of wall, please use suitable screws and
wall plugs.
[01]x01
Points to check before beginning
Before you start
For domestic use only.
Children or any other persons incapable of using the appliance
safely must not use this appliance.
Please discard of plastic packaging appropriately and keep it out
of reach of children.

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Points to check before beginning
Before you start
To install your product, please read the installation
guidelines at the end of the instruction manual.
You need (no included)
1 screwdriver
1 measuring tape
1 spirit level 1 drill and bit

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Quick start
The controls
Setpoint temperature
Frost protection mode
Heating LED
ON/Standby
OK or Boost (3 sec.)
Programme mode
ECO mode
Comfort mode
Open window
Prolonged absence
Lock
Temperature settings
or Menu selection
Menu
Theiconandthevaluebeingadjustedash.Flashingstopswhentheset-
tingisvalidatedbypressingOK-boost,orafter30secondsofinaction(any
modicationtothesettingisthencancelled).
HEATING ON / STANDBY
- Press the button to switch the heat on or o (standby).
Twoshortbeepsthatincreaseinpitchsoundwhenswitchedonandthree
beepsthatdecreaseinpitchsoundwhenswitchedo.
When switched on, the setpoint temperature and current mode are dis-
playedalternativelyevery3seconds;
Standby ON ON
The iconistheheatingLED.Itisdisplayedonandocyclically.

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LOCKING THE BUTTONS
- Press and hold for more than 3 seconds on the MENU button to lock or
unlock the buttons. The icon indicates that it is locked.
The buttonisneverlocked.
MODE SELECTION
- Press the MENU button to display Πod, then the OK-boost button, then
press + or - to select one of the following modes :
- Con (Comfort): Constant temperature that can be set between
13.5°C and 30°C.
- Pro (Programme): Weekly programming (refer to the Weekly pro-
gramming section).
- EcP (Programme Ecopilote) : Simplied weekly programming (refer
to the Weekly programming section).
- FilP : unused
- FrF (Frost protection): Temperature at 7.5°C, not adjustable.
- Eco (Economy): Constant temperature that can be set between
13°C and 29.5°C.
- Press the MENU button to cancel the setting, or the OK-boost button to
validate the mode: the mode and temperature are displayed alternately
every 3 seconds.

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SETTING THE COMFORT MODE TEMPERATURE
The Comfort and ECO setpoint temperatures are
setseparately.
TheComfortmodetemperaturerangeisbetween
13.5°Cand30°Candcanbeadjustedinincrements
of0.5°C.Iflimited,reducetheECOtemperature,as
theComforttemperatureisalwayshigherthanthe
ECOtemperature.
- When Comfort mode (Con) is in operation, press the +or -button to in-
crease or reduce the setpoint temperature ; the temperature ashes.
- Press the MENU button to cancel the setting, or the OK-boost button to
validate the Comfort temperature selected.
SETTING THE ECO MODE TEMPERATURE
The Comfort and ECO setpoint temperatures are
setseparately.
TheECOmodetemperaturerangeisbetween13°C
and29.5°C andcanbeadjusted inincrementsof
0.5°C.Iflimited,increasetheComforttemperature,
astheECOtemperatureisalwayslowerthanthe
Comforttemperature.
- When Eco mode is in operation, press the +or -button to increase or re-
duce the setpoint temperature ; the temperature ashes.
- Press the MENU button to cancel the setting, or the OK-boost button to
validate the ECO temperature selected.
SETTING THE BOOST
Thetemperaturesettingisautomaticallyforcedto
30°Cduringboost.
WhenBoostnishes,thethermostatreturnstothe
modeandtemperaturethatwaspreviouslyset.
- Press and hold for 3seconds on the OK-boost
button to switch Boost on or o.
- Press the +or - button to select the Boost time: 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 45, 60,
90 or 120 minutes (the default selection is 60 minutes), then press the
OK-boost button to validate the selection; the remaining time in Boost is
displayed.
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InProgrammemode,Boostcanbestoppedatanytimebypressingand
holdingfor3 seconds on the OK-boost.FollowingamanualstopinPro-
grammemode,Boostcanonlybereactivatedbyaprogrammeafteraperi-
odof2hours.
PRECAUTIONS FOR USE
SETTINGTHETEMPERATURE
- The heating power is maximal as long as the setpoint temperature has
notbeenreached.Programmingthesetpointtemperaturetothemaximum
temperaturepossible,willnotheattheroomquicker.
-Waitseveralhoursfortheroomtemperaturetostabilisebeforeadjusting
thetemperaturesetting.
POWERCUTS
-Followingapowercutandresume,theappliancewillautomaticallyrestart
withallofthesettingsandprogramsusedbeforethecut(ifitwasinopera-
tionbeforethecut,itwillstayonafterthepowerresume).
-Theprogrammerclockstartsfromthetimethecutbegan.Thismeansthat
thetimeanddaycouldbemisaligned.
-Followingapowerresume,thereference,thenthetotaltimetheappliance
isturnedonisdisplayedfor30secondsonpowerresume.
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SETTING THE TIME
- Press MENU, then +to access the Hor menu.
- Press OK-boost to enter this menu.
- Press +or - to set the day of the week :
d1 = Monday, d2 = Tuesday,...., d7 = Sunday.
- Press OK-boost to validate
- Press +or -to set the hour.
- Press OK-boost to validate.
- Press +or -to set the minutes.
- Press OK-boost to validate.
- Press +or -to select automatic (Aut) or manual (ΠAn) time setting.
- Press OK-boost to validate.
- Press MENU to exit the menu
Ifthe iconpermanentlyashesinprogrammemode(ProorEcP),this
indicatesthatthetimeisosetfollowingapowercut.Itisashingasatime
hasnotbeenset.
Followingapowercut,theappliancewillautomaticallyrestartwithallofthe
settingsusedbeforethecut(ifitwasonorstandbybeforethecut,itwill
stayonorstandbyafterthecut).
AutomatictimesettingisnotpossibleoutsideFrance.
Selectmanualtimesettingifdailyautomatictimesettingisincorrect.
WEEKLY PROGRAMMING
Thetimemustbesetbeforeanyprogramming.
Therearetwoprogrammersavailable.Theycomprise6programs:Pr1 to
Pr6forone,and3programs,Ec1 to Ec3fortheother.SelectingProorEcP
modeactivatesoneortheother.
Thetimeperiodforoneprogrammemayoverlapthetimeperiodofanother.
Inthiscase,BoostisprioritisedoverComfortmode.
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Eachprogrammeisdenedby:
-itsname:Pr1, Pr2, Pr3, Pr4, Pr5, Pr6, Ec1, Ec2or Ec3,
-itsoperatingmode:Comfort(Con)orBoost(bSt)
-itsdaysofactivation :MondaytoSunday(1-7),orSaturdayand
Sunday (6-7), or Monday to Friday (1-5), or a day of the
week(d1, d2, d3, d4, d5, d6, d7),
-itsstarttime,
-itsendtime.
Example of weekly programming
Pr1:MondaytoFridayfrom5:20to7:00inComfortmode.
Pr2:MondaytoSundayfrom17:50to19:30inComfortmode.
Pr3:MondaytoFridayfrom7:00to7:30inBoostmode.
Pr4:Wednesdayfrom16:30to20:00inComfortmode.
Pr5:SaturdayandSundayfrom8:10to20:00inComfortmode.
Pr6:SaturdayandSundayfrom9:20to10:10inBoostmode.
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
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- Press MENU, then +to access the Pro menu.
- Press OK-boost to enter this menu.
- Press +or -to select the programme number (Pr1,
Pr2, Pr3, Pr4, Pr5, Pr6, Ec1, Ec2 or Ec3).
- Press OK-boost to validate.
- (OnlyforPr1 à Pr6)Press +or -to select programme
operating mode ; Comfort (Con) or Boost (bSt).
- Press OK-boost to validate.
- Press +or -to select the day(s) of programme activa-
tion or inactivation (not); Monday, Tuesday, Wednes-
day, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday (d1 ... d7),
from Monday morning to Sunday evening (1-7), from
Saturday morning to Sunday evening (6-7), from
Monday morning to Friday evening (1-5).
- Press OK-boost to validate.
- Press +or -to set the hour of start time of the pro-
gramme.
- Press OK-boost to validate.
- Press +or -to set the minutes of the start time in
blocks of 10 minutes.
- Press OK-boost to validate.
- In the same way, press +or -to set the end time of
the programme.
Theendtimeisonlyprogrammablebetweenthestart
timeandmidnight.
TheBoostfunctionislimitedtoamaximumof2hours.
- Press OK-boost to validate (Pro mode is selected by default).
- Press the MENU button to exit the menu without validating the latest mod-
ications.
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CONSUMPTIONS
This menu displays the actual consumption dura-
tion. It is expressed as a percentage of the total
time.
- Press MENU, then + to access the EnE menu.
- Press OK-boost to enter this menu.
- Press +or -to successively display the consump-
tion duration from today (dAY), yesterday (d-1), the week (7-d), the month
(30d), the year (360d), and the reset (rES) for all consumption durations.
- Press MENU to exit the menu.
- dAY;consumptiondurationofthecurrentdaystartingatmidnightand
endingatmidnight.
- d-1;consumptiondurationofthepreviousdaystartingatmidnightand
endingatmidnight.
- 7-d;consumptiondurationforthe7previousdays(example:thecon-
sumptiondisplayedon Wednesday11 startedTuesday3atmid-
nightandendedTuesday10atmidnight).
- 30d;consumptiondurationforthe30previousdays(example:thecon-
sumptiondisplayedon11Maystarted11Aprilatmidnightandend-
ed10Mayatmidnight).
- 360d;consumptiondurationfortheprevious360days(example:the
consumptiondisplayed on 11May2013 started 16May2012 at
midnightandended10May2013atmidnight).
- rES ;pressandholdmorethan3 seconds on OK-boosttoresetthe
consumptioncounters.
Forexample,a1500Wheaterdisplaysitsconsumptionduration
-fortheyear:360d -> E:06(1500Wfor6%ofthetime),
i.e.777.6kW.h(=777600W.h=1500x360x24x0.06).
-forthemonth:30d -> E:14 (1500Wfor14%ofthetime),
i.e.151.2kW.h(=151200W.h=1500x30x24x0.14).
-fortheweek:7-d -> E:21(1500Wfor21%ofthetime),
i.e.52.9kW.h(=52920W.h=1500x7x24x0.21).
-foryesterday:d-1 -> E:28(1500Wfor28%ofthetime),
i.e.10.1kW.h(=10080W.h=1500x24x0.28).
-fortodayupto12:45:dAY -> E:32(1500Wfor32%ofthetimeelapsed
since0:00), i.e.6.1kW.h(6120W.h=1500x12.75(=12:45)x0.32).

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SETTING THE TEMPERATURE OFFSET
Thissettingcompensatesforanydierence(oset)betweenthetempera-
turedisplayedbytheunitandambienttemperaturemeasuredintheroom.
Thisdierencevariesfromoneroomtoanotherasitdependsontheinsu-
lation,roomlayoutandlocationoftheappliance.
Thisdierencemustbeclosedwhentheambienttemperatureisstabilised
aftermorethan2hoursofheatinginComfortorEcomode.
Thissettingchangesneitherthestabilitynortheaccuracyofthetempera-
tureregulation.
- Press MENU, then +to access the OFS menu.
- Press OK-boost to enter this menu.
- Press +or - to set the oset between 8°C and -8°C
- Press OK-boost to validate the oset.
- Press MENU to exit the menu.
Forexample,iftheapplianceissetat20°Candiftheambientthermometer
displays18°C,theosetmustbe-2°C.
Forexample,iftheapplianceissetat20°Candiftheambientthermometer
displays22°C,theosetmustbe2°C.
DEROGATION (Prolonged absence)
.This function maintains frost protection mode at
7.5°Cduringaprolongedabsencethenreturnsto
theinitialsettings.
- Press MENU, then +to access the dEr menu.
- Press OK-boost to enter this menu.
- Press +or -to select the number of days of absence from 1 to 99 days (for
example, 5 days = 05.d).
Thecurrentdaymustbecountedasanabsenceday.
- Press OK-boost to activate the absence setting; the number of remaining
days is displayed alternately with the setpoint temperature.
Theinitialmode(Comfort,EcoorProgramme)isre-establishedatmidnight
onthelastdayofabsence.
- Press MENU to cancel the absence function.
Forexample,iftheabsenceisprogrammedonMondayfor3days,theap-
pliancewillremaininfrostprotectionmodeuntilWednesdayatmidnight.
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OPEN WINDOW
Thisfunctionswitchesautomaticallytofrostprotectionmodewhenanopen
window is detected and returns to the initial mode when the window is
closed.
- Press MENU, then +to access the Und menu.
- Press OK-boost to enter this menu.
- Press +or –to permanently activate the function
(Aut), or to activate it once (ΠAn) or to deactivate
it (OFF).
- Press OK-boost to validate.
Themanualposition(ΠAn)putstheheaterintofrostprotectionmodefor
one hour. During this hour, the initial settings can be re-established by
pressingMENU.
The iconasheswhenitdetectsanopenwindow.
Whenanopenwindowisdetected,theheaterheatsforafewminutesevery
halfhourtocheckwhetherthewindowisclosed.
Importanttonote:
- The sensor in the heater detects whether a window is open or closed
bymeasuringabnormaltemperaturevariations.Detectioniscarriedout
severalminutesafterthewindowisopenedorclosed.
-Detectionmaybeineectiveifthesetemperaturevariationsareinsu-
cientoruntimely.Thisisthecasewhere:
-Thedierencebetweentheindoorandoutdoortemperatureisinsucient.
-Theheateristoofarfromthewindow.
-Thetemperaturegradientintheroomdoesnotallowforsignicanttem-
peraturevariationsintheheatersensor.
-Theambienttemperatureisnotstabilisedatleast onehourbeforethe
windowisopened.
-Thetemperature settingormodeweremodiedmanuallyorbyapro-
grammebeforeorduringdetection.
DISPLAY OF REFERENCES
Thismenudisplaystheequipmentandsoftwarereferences.
- Press MENU , then + to access the references; the reference for the equip-
ment and the reference for the software are displayed alternately.
- Press MENU to exit the menu.
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MODE SELECTION
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Theinformation
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devicereference.
Secondary programmes and functions
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Trouble shooting
Trouble shooting
Problem Solutions
- The appliance does not
display anything. - Check that a circuit breaker has not cut the
power to the appliance.
- The device does not heat. - Select Comfort mode.
- Increase the temperature setting.
- Switch o the appliance for a few minutes to
reset the thermal safety circuit breaker.
- The appliance stays in
heat mode.. - Stop Boost.
- Reduce the temperature setting.
- Check that there are no air currents nearby.
- The buttons are not work-
ing. - Unlock the keypad by pressing and holding for
3 seconds on the MENU button.
- The appliance continues
to heat outside of the pro-
grammed time period.
Outsideofthetimeperiods,theappliancedoes
notswitchobutgoesintoEcomode.
- Reduce the Eco temperature.
- Check that another time period is not activated.
- Boost does not work in
Programme mode. If Boost was stopped manually during Pro-
grammemode,itcanonlybereactivatedauto-
maticallyafteraperiodof2hours.
- Activate Boost manually.
-The icon is constantly
ashing.
Thetimeisoutofalignment.
- Set the time.
-The icon ashes. - This is normal during Boost.
- ‘‘Er’’ ashes. - Faulty temperature sensor (this fault prevents
the appliance from switching on).
- The appliance gives o a
smell. - When it is used for the rst time or if it has re-
mained unused for a prolonged period of time,
the appliance can release an unpleasant smell,
which should disappear quickly.
IMPORTANT : If the problem persists, disconnect the power supply for 15
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Environmental protection
Maintenance and cleaning
- Warning : Never use detergent, chemical agents or solvents as they
could damage plastic parts.
- WARNING : Let the appliance cool down completely before handling or
cleaning.
- To prevent risk of re or electrocution, do not pour water or any other liquid
inside the appliance.
- Clean the outside wall of the appliance by rubbing it gently with a soft,
damp cloth, either with or without soap.
Maintenance and cleaning
Environmental protection
IMPORTANT : Always disconnect from the power
supply before cleaning or maintenance.
This symbol is known as the ‘Crossed-out Wheelie Bin
Symbol’. When this symbol is marked on a product or
battery, it means that it should not be disposed of with your
general household waste. Some chemicals contained within
electrical/electronic products or batteries can be harmful
to health and the environment. Only dispose of electrical/
electronic/battery items in separate collection schemes,
which cater for the recovery and recycling of materials
contained within. Your co-operation is vital to ensure the
success of these schemes and for the protection of the
environment.
yyWxx : Manufacturing date code ; year of manufacturing (20yy)
and week of manufacturing (Wxx).
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