
Controls
Operating modes (for the Control Panel and Remote Control)
Pilot Wire (n/a in the UK) Comfort Night / Eco Anti-freeze Chrono Standby
Functions (for the Control Panel and Remote Control)
Open window Child safety Override Keypad lock
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Never use at batteries and new batteries together,
always use batteries of the same type and brand.
Flat batteries must be removed from the appliance
immediately and disposed of appropriately. When
replacing the batteries or disposing of the remote
control, the batteries must be removed and dis-
posed of in compliance with current legislation as
they are harmful to the environment. Never throw
batteries into a re.
Keep batteries away from children.
Children may change batteries only if supervised
by an adult.
Remove the batteries if you will not be using the
appliance for a long period.
Take appropriate precautions when handling leak-
ing batteries!
Avoid contact with the skin, eyes and mucous
membranes.
If you come into contact with the battery liquid,
rinse the parts affected immediately with plenty of
water and seek medical advice immediately.
Characteristics:
5 m MAX
Fig. 12
The remote control can be placed in the wall mount in-
cluded in the packaging.
Do not drop the remote control nor leave it exposed to direct
sunlight. Do not spray water or other liquids onto the remote
control.
Do not place the remote control on top of the appliance or
close to intense heat sources.
Inserting or replacing the batteries:
• Remove the cover on the back of the remote control.
• Insert two “AAA” LR03 1.5 V alkaline batteries. When in-
serting the batteries, always respect the polarity (+ and
-) indicated on the battery and the appliance.
• Put the cover back.
REMOTE
CONTROL
Display LCD
“Mode“ selection key
Size 100 x 42 x 20.5 mm
Power supply “AAA” LR03 1.5 V alkaline
batteries
“+“ key
“-“ key
Fan Heater key
ON/Standby keyOverdrive (2h) key
TURNING ON FOR THE FIRST TIME
After inserting the batteries, set the day of the week and
time.
Adjust the day of the week by using the “+“ or “-“
keys (1=MON, 2=TUE,…7=SUN), then conrm by
pressing the “Mode“ selection key.
The hour starts ashing. In the same way, ad-
just the hour by using the “+“ or “-“ keys and
conrm with “Mode“ selection key.
Minutes are now ashing: repeat the same pro-
cedure.
ON/STANDByMODE
In “Standby” mode the current time and the day of the week
appear on the display.
NOTE:
If the appliance is turned on using the remote control after it
has been without power, the date, time and program set on
the remote control will be restored.
The appliance responds to the commands received from the
remote control with the ashing of LED “L5”.
Signal transmission from the remote control to the appliance.
DISPLAy
Fan Heater
Clock
Chrono temperature Set
Chrono program time bar
Days of the Week
Keypad Lock
Chrono presets
Overdrive (2h)
Children Safety
Signal broadcast
Temperature set point/Fan heater timer
Operating modes
Press the “ON/Standby” key by aiming the re-
mote control at the control panel to turn the
appliance and the remote control on in the op-
erating mode active before the appliance was
turned off.
If the batteries in the remote control have been replaced, the
appliance resumes operation in “Comfort” mode.
The appliance emits a double beep when it enters the ”Stand-
by” mode and a single long beep when it exits the ”Standby”
mode.
IMPORTANT: After having pressed the ”Standby” but-
ton on the control panel, the appliance ignores all orders
transmitted by the remote control other than ”Standby” and
emits a beep to indicate the error.
Compared to the control panel, the remote control offers
the possibility to only activate certain operating modes and
functions.
OPERATING MODES (REMOTE CONTROL)
The appliance provides 5 operating modes which allow the
user to heat the environment in the most suitable way with
respect to his needs.
All the operating modes are suspended (“Pilot Wire“ includ-
ed), but the appliance is powered and waiting for command
reception.
Press the “Mode“ selection key to select the
desired operating mode. An icon on the LCD
will show the selected operating mode.
Display
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USING THE RADIATOR FROM THE CONTROL PANEL:
Signal transmission from the remote control (if provided) to the radiator.
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USING THE RADIATOR FROM THE CONTROL PANEL:
Signal transmission from the remote control (if provided) to the radiator.
Control Panel Display
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MAX: 2 m
FIG. 10
Always handle the remote control with great care and place it within the
special plastic container for wall mounting, included in the packaging.
Do not drop the remote control nor leave it exposed to direct sunlight. Do
not spray water or other liquids onto the remote control. Do not place the
remote control on top of the appliance or close to intense sources of heat.
INSERTING OR REPLACING THE BATTERIES
1) Remove the cover on the back of the remote control.
2)Insert two “AAA” LR03 1.5 V alkaline baeries. When inserting the
baeries, always respect the polarity (+ and -) indicated on the baery
and the appliance. Baeries not included.
3) Put the cover back.
Never use flat baeries and new baeries together, always use baeries
of the same type and brand.
Flat baeries must be removed from the appliance immediately and
disposed of appropriately. When replacing the baeries or disposing
of the remote control, the baeries must be removed and disposed
of in compliance with current legislation as they are harmful to the
environment. Never throw baeries into a fire.
Keep baeries away from children. Children may change baeries only if
supervised by an adult. Remove the baeries if you will not be using the
appliance for a long period. Take appropriate precautions when handling
leaking baeries!
Avoid contact with the skin, eyes and mucous membranes.
If you come into contact with the baery liquid, rinse the parts aected
immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice immediately.
OPERATION
STAND-BY STATE BY RC
In “Standby” mode the LCD displays the Standby icon, the hour and day of
the week.
All the operating modes are suspended (“Pilot Wire” included), but the
appliance is powered and waiting for command reception. To turn on or
o the appliance, press the “Standby” key. The radiators turns on in the
previously selected operating mode and emits a beep.
In “Chrono” mode the display shows the time, in the other modes the
temperature seing is displayed.
The entry into “Standby” mode is signalled by means of a double beep, the
exit from “Standby” mode by means of a long beep.
TURNING ON FOR THE FIRST TIME
After inserting the baeries, set the year, month, day of the week and time.
Adjust the day of the week by using the “+” and “-” keys (1=MON, 2=TUE,…
7=SUN), then confirm by pressing the “Mode” selection key. The hour starts
flashing. In the same way, adjust the hour by using the “+” and “-” keys and
confirm with “Mode” selection key. Repeat the same procedure for the
minutes. The year of start is 2019.
PILOT WIRE
TO ACTIVATE THE “PILOT WIRE” MODE
Press the “Mode” selection key until the
icon appears on the LCD .
Users can only set the “Comfort” temperature on the appliance. Select the
desired temperature set point by using the “+” or “-” keys.
The home must be fied with an automation system supporting this type
of technology. In this case, correct transmission of the programming
commands can be verified using the following diagram according to the
mode set: (see table 1).
The icon showing the mode selected on the control unit (Standby,
Comfort, Night/Eco, Anti-Freeze) is displayed together with the icon.
If the Pilot Wire programmer is not connected, “Comfort” operating mode
is selected automatically.
Mode Comfort Night/
Eco
(Comfort
-3,5 °C)
Anti-
Freeze
Standby Comfort
-1°C
Comfort
-2°C
Signal to be
transmied
Voltage
between
Pilot Wire
and neutral
wires
XXX volt 230 volt 115 volt
Negative
115 volt
Positive
230 volt
For an
interval
of 3 s
230 volt For
an interval
of 7 s
COMFORT
The “Comfort” temperature corresponds to the temperature desired by
the user. All “Pilot Wire” commands are disabled.
Press the “Mode” selection key until the icon appears on the LCD.
Select the desired temperature set point by using the “+” or “-” keys.
The temperature can be choosen in the interval between 13 °C and 30 °C.
The behavioural indicator allows you to check if the chosen temperature
set point is aligned with the recommended guidelines, in order to avoid the
waste of energy and reduce the energy consumption.
An arrow will appear by one of the three colored bars that represent
the energy consumption in a qualitative way, according to the
following scheme:
(a)Green Dark:The chosen temperature set point is already lower than
the recommended. Heating on.
(b)Green Light:The chosen temperature set point is adequate, but it would
be beer to further decrease it. Heating on.
Red:The chosen temperature set point is high, it would be beer to
decrease it. Heating on.
(d)Green Dark Flashing:The chosen temperature set point is already
lower than the recommended. Heating o.
(e)Green Light Flashing:The chosen temperature set point is adequate,
but it would be beer to further decrease it. Heating o.
(f)Red Flashing :The chosen temperature set point is high, it would be
beer to decrease it. Heating o.
NIGHT/ECO
In “Night/Eco” mode the temperature set point must not be higher than
“Comfort” temperature set point.
If the “Comfort” temperature is set below the “Night/Eco” temperature,
the laer will be automatically adjusted accordingly.
Press the “Mode” selection key until the icon appears on the LCD.
Select the desired temperature set point by using the “+” or “-” keys.
The use of this operating mode is recommended in nighime hours and
in case no people are in the room for more than 2 hours. Default night is T
comfort -3°C.
ANTI-FREEZE
In “Anti-Freeze” mode the temperature set point is fixed at 7 °C. The appliance
starts heating when room temperature goes under 7 °C and with low energy
consumption it prevents the room temperature from reaching freezing point.
Use
Remote control
The remote control communicates with the appliance by
infrared rays. For efficient communication, point the remote
control at the receiver on the appliance). The distance
between the remote control and the receiver must not be
more than 5m.
The appliance responds to the commands received from the
remote control with a beep lasting about 2 seconds.
MAX: 5m