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GB GENERAL
INFORMATION
1. GENERAL INFO
• This appliance is a sealed electric radiator designed for fixed
wall-mounted installation.
• This appliance conforms to the standards EN 60335-1
and EN 60335-2-30.
• The appliance is insulation class I and has electrical
protection level IP44.
• This appliance complies with European Directive
2014/30/EU (CE Marking on all appliances).
• The product is supplied complete with a connection cable
and wall brackets.
2. INSTALLATION
POSITIONING
• The radiator must be positioned horizontally in
order for it to function correctly.
• The radiator must be positioned according to the
applicable standards. The minimum distances as
specified in picture 1 should be carefully observed.
•The radiator may be positioned inside zone 2 (picture 2),
insofar as no operating controls (button, switches, etc …)
are in reach of persons in the bath or under the shower.
• The radiator must be fixed to the wall using the wall
brackets supplied.
• The radiator must not be located underneath an electrical
socket.
FIXING
• Mark out the distance between the brackets and the
positions of the screw holes as shown in the table in
picture 3B.
•Ensure that the safety clips are used, as shown in picture
3A.
NOTE: 2000 mm long products are supplied with extra
brackets as a 3rd bracket must be fitted in the middle of
the product.
• For the correct installation of radiators it is essential that
the fixing 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 fixing 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
finalising installation.
• The fixing materials provided are only intended for
installation on walls made of solid wood, bricks, concrete or
on timber-frame stud walls where the fixing is directly into
the timber. All walls being considered should have no more
than a maximum of 3 mm wall finishing. For walls made of
other materials, for example hollow bricks; please consult
your installer and/or specialist supplier.
In all cases it is strongly recommended that a suitably
qualified professional installer or similar tradesperson
carries out the installation.
CONNECTION
• The electrical installation must comply with local or
national regulations.
•The radiator should be connected by a suitable and
qualified electrician. Please refer to the wiring diagrams in
pictures 4A, or 4B and 4C for the connection of the radiator.
•The radiator must be connected to the electrical supply,
using a switched fused spur with 3mm separation on all
poles.
•The radiator must be connected to the electrical supply
using the supply cable fitted to the unit.
•If 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.
• The radiator is equipped with a non-resettable overheat
protection that trips off if the radiator overheats. If the
radiator is removed from the wall brackets, even for a short
time, it must without exception be switched off, see picture
4D. This may even trip the non-resettable overheat
protection. If the overheat protection trips, its thermal fuse
must be replaced; contact your supplier.