The indicator led (D) gives different information by changing the way it lights on
and exactly:
- The light is on and red when the product is heating to reach desired temperature;
- The light is on and yellow if the desired temperature has been reached and the
product is ready to operate to comfortably maintain it to the desired value;
- The light continuously flashes in red colour if temperature electronic sensor is
broken. The product must be repaired by an authorised service only;
Using the thermostat
In a room with a temperature in excess of 30°C, the thermostat does not turn on
the appliance even if it is at maximum.
Vice-versa, in a room with a very low temperature (below 10°C), the thermostat
keeps the heater constantly on, even if it is at minimum.
To optimise use of the thermostat, proceed as follows:
- set the thermostat (C) to maximum and wait until a comfortable temperature is
reached;
- move the thermostat (C) to the left until functioning led (D) turns yellow;
- move the thermostat (C) to the right for a couple of millimetres;
- in this position, the thermostat will maintain the selected ambient temperature.
Using the pilot wire
If the product is fitted with a power cable without plug, it can also be controlled
with specific programmers. The behaviour of the product depends on the volta-
ge applied between the pilot wire and the neutral wire, as shown in the following
table:
ORDER RECEIVED
NO SIGNAL
COMPLETE
ALTERNATING SIGNAL
NEGATIVE
ALTERNATING SIGNAL
SEMIWAVE
POSITIVE ALTERNATING
SIGNAL SEMIWAVE
CYCLICAL EMISSION OF
A COMPLETE
ALTERNATING SIGNAL
Tc=300S To=3S
CYCLICAL EMISSION OF
A COMPLETE
ALTERNATING SIGNAL
Tc=300S To=7S
Note: the STOP input signal on the pilot wire will switch off the product even
if the mode selector is NOT in the "PROG" mode.
WAVE SHAPE
MODE
COMFORT
ECO
ANTIFREEZE
STOP
1°C REDUCTION
To
Tc
2°C REDUCTION
15
HEATING
TEMPERATURE
TEMPERATURE SET
BY THERMOSTAT
3°C LOWER THA N THE
TEMPERATURE SET
BY THE THERMOSTAT
TEMPERATURE
MAINTAINED AT
APPROX. 7°C
THE APPLIANCE IS
SWITCHED OFF
1°C LOWER THAN THE
TEMPERATURE SET
BY THE THERMOSTAT
2°C LOWER THAN THE
TEMPERATURE SET
BY THE THERMOSTAT