1 – Turning on and off (by knob)
To turn on the radiator, briefly press the knob (1) in fig. A (the LED will appear with a fixed white light), keep it pressed for a second and then turn it
to set the desired adjustment temperature.
Two short sound signals will be given and the LED will change colour depending on the set temperature (see fig. B). About 6 seconds after the last
interaction, the LED will switch off and the selected regulating temperature will be memorised. To check the regulating temperature, briefly press the
knob. In this way, the LED will show the colour of the set temperature for 6 seconds. If the knob is turned without pressing it first, no action will be
taken.
To turn off the radiator, briefly press the knob (1), then keep it pressed for a second. A long acoustic signal and the LED with fixed white light will
indicate that the appliance is in stand-by. In this condition, temperature regulation is completely deactivated.
2 – Comfort Mode (by knob)
Once the thermostat is switched on:
• Turn the knob (1) counter-clockwise to decrease the operating temperature, changing the colour of the LED to blue (see fig. B)
• Turn the knob (1) in fig. A, clockwise to increase the operating temperature, changing the colour of the LED to red (see fig. B).
• If the LED is green this means that the temperature regulation is set at Comfort (factory-set at 20°C).
• If there is a power cut during regular operation, when the power returns the temperature regulation will resume from the moment prior to the
interruption.
3 – Boost Mode (by knob)
If you want to accelerate drying of the towels, it is possible to activate the Boost function for a period of 2 hours at an adjustment temperature of 32°C.
To activate this mode, just press the knob for one second when the maximum regulating temperature (32°C) is set. When the Boost function starts,
three short sound signals will be given and the LED will start blinking in red.
To leave this function before the end, briefly press the knob to view the operating status and then press the knob (1) again for 1 second. To leave this
function before the end, briefly press the knob to view the operating status and then press the knob (1) again for 1 second. At the end of two hours or
if manually interrupted, regulation will resume from the Comfort mode temperature setting prior to activation of the Boost function.
4 – Cleaning Mode (activated only by knob)
If you want to deactivate temperature regulation temporarily, turn the knob to the minimum position (white colour of the LED) and then press it for 1
second. The moment this function starts, a single sound signal will be given and the LED will start blinking in white. The temperature regulation will
thus be set at 5°C for 1 hour.
To leave this function before the end, briefly press the knob to view the operating status and then press it again for 1 second. At the end of the hour
or if manually interrupted, regulation will resume from the Comfort mode temperature setting prior to activation of the Cleaning function.
5 – Operation by remote control
With the combined remote control it will be possible to control the towel warmer radiator even remotely.
As well as the Comfort and Boost modes already described, you can activate the night/reduced, antifreeze and chrono modes (weekly programming)
and other functions such as "Detect open window".
The intervention of the "Detect open window" function is indicated by the LED blinking in blue
For further information on operating the radiator with the remote control, see the attached instructions sheet.
6 - Management of the pilot wire with 6 functions
In any manual setting condition (except stand-by), the control can work by pilot wire (if connected):
1) COMFORT: the thermostat is regulated according to the temperature selected by the user.
2) STOP: the thermostat stops the power supply to the heater, irrespective of the temperature set with the knob. The LED takes the colour of the set
temperature, blinking in white and violet.
3) ANTIFREEZE FUNCTION: the thermostat is set at the temperature of 12°C.
4) REDUCED NIGHT OPERATION: the thermostat is set at the temperature T = Tset – 3.5°C
5) COMFORT – 1°C OPERATION: the thermostat is set at the temperature T = Tset – 1°C
6) COMFORT – 2°C OPERATION: the thermostat is set at the temperature T = Tset – 2°C.
For the previous points 3), 4), 5), and 6), the LED will take the colour of the temperature set with the knob with the addition of blinking in violet.
7 – Fault warning
If the LED takes the colour green and red, it means there is a fault in the temperature probe inside the thermostat. To solve the problem you must
contact the service centre or the manufacturer.
NOTE 1: if the radiator has gone off while it was operating in one of the modes that can be set with the remote control and you turn it on again with
the knob, the radiator will resume operation in Comfort mode and at the temperature set in the factory. You are therefore advised to turn off the
radiator with the remote control.
NOTE 2: if there is a power cut while the towel warmer radiator is operating in chrono, boost or cleaning mode, when power returns the radiator will
resume operation in night/reduced mode.
NOTE 3: if operation shuts down due to activation of the "Detect open window" function, it is possible to force the release by passing into stand-by
status.
in accordance with article 14 of the Directive 2012/19/EU of 07/07/2012 on waste electrical and electronic equipment.
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The symbol shown above, present also on the equipment, indicates that it has been placed on the market and that, when the user decides to get rid of it, it must be disposed
of in separate waste collection (including all the components, sub-assemblies and consumer materials which are an integral part of the product).
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For information on the systems for collecting these appliances, please contact the company IRSAP SPA or another subject enrolled in the various National Registers for other
countries in the European Union. Waste produced in the home (or of similar origin) may be consigned to systems for the separate collection of urban waste.
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When buying a new appliance of an equivalent type, it is possible to hand over the old equipment to the seller. The seller will then contact the subject in charge of the collection
of the equipment.
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The appropriate separate collection of the scrapped equipment and the subsequent operations of processing, recovery and environment-compatible disposal, allows the
avoidance of potential negative effects on the environment and on human health, while favouring the recycling and recovery of the component materials.
The unauthorised disposal of the product by the user entails the application of the sanctions contemplated under the national approval of Directives 2011/65/EU, 2008/98/EC and
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