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8.  

TROUBLESHOOTING

If the appliance stops working, do not use it: disconnect from the power supply and contact only a qualified technician who is authorized to work 
on this type of product.

This appliance has been filled with an exact quantity of mineral oil.
Repairs which require opening the liquid reservoir must be made by the manufacturer, its representatives or customer service.

The manufacturer accepts no responsibility for harm to persons, animals, and objects which may result from untrained handling of or improper 
work on the radiator. 

TABLE OF TECHNICAL PROBLEMS:

PROBLEM

RADIATOR STATUS

POSSIBLE CAUSE

SOLUTION

The radiator does not heat up

LCD not lit

Lack of power supply

Verify that power is flowing to the 
appliance

The radiator does not heat up

LCD lit in Programme mode

The radiator is set for the night-
time level

Check programmed settings

The radiator does not heat up

LCD lit in Comfort or Programme 
mode

Malfunction in the electrical resi-
stor or regulation board

Contact technical support for 
repair

The radiator does not heat up

LCD lit in Comfort / Programme / 
Night-time or Anti-freeze mode

The ambient temperature is hi-
gher than the programmed level

Check the temperature program-
med

The room does not get hot enough 
in Comfort mode

LCD lit in the desired mode

The radiator is not large enough 
for the size of the room

Replace the radiator with one 
with greater output

Ineffective ambient temperature 
regulation

Err S

The temperature sensor is broken

Contact technical support for 
repair

The radiator is leaking oil

Any

Defect in the body or improperly 
closed connections

Contact technical support for 
repair

9.  

ENVIRONMENT

The symbol placed on the appliance and shown here indicates that the product is subject to separate collection of electrical 
appliances. 
At the end of its useful life, it cannot be disposed of together with common municipal solid waste, but must be disposed of at a specific 
collection centre for the area or be given to the distributor when a new appliance of the same type is purchased for the same use. 
Separate collection of electrical and electronic appliances is part of a policy aimed at defending, protecting and improving the quality 
of the environment, and at limiting the harmful effects on human health caused by the presence of substances considered hazardous 
according to the classification applied in European directives. 

Warning! Improper disposal of the appliance is subject to penalties.

When disposing of the radiator, respect current regulations and laws for discarding the oil. 

WEEE DIRECTIVE:

The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive came into force in the UK on the 1st July 2007. Under the legislation please take-
back the radiator in a network of  WEEE collection points (Edmundson, cef).

 

  

Summary of Contents for CALI Avanti

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION AND INSTRUCTION MANUAL CALI Avanti Thermodynamic fluid filled electric radiator EN IST 03 F 038 01 By Intelligent Heating Solutions ...

Page 2: ...ocation THE PACKAGE INCLUDES Aluminium radiator fitted with a thermostat with electronic regulation kit made up of three mounting brackets and instruction manual CONTENTS 1 CHARACTERISTICS Page 3 2 DESCRIPTION AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS OF THE PRODUCT Page 3 3 WARNINGS Page 4 4 INSTALLATION Page 6 5 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Page 7 6 REGULATION AND PROGRAMMING Page 8 7 CLEANING THE RADIATOR Page 12...

Page 3: ...hermodynamic fluid to transmit heat internally This thermodynamic fluid is made up of highly refined mineral oil with a high heat transmission coefficient characterized by high oxygenation resistance for durability and low viscosity The internal thermodynamic fluid is heated by means of an electrical resistor with class II insulation which has a control thermostat and safety ther mal fuse The cont...

Page 4: ... installed in an alcove less than 10 cm from the corners of the room beneath a power point on a shelf The radiator must be mounted on the wall using the standard mounting brackets included All work required on the appliance must be performed by a qualified professional Repairs which require opening the liquid reservoir must be made by the manufacturer its representatives or customer service This a...

Page 5: ... cause serious injury Also to avoid such injury check from time to time to ensure that the radiator is securely fixed to the wall Never attempt to alter or modify this product paint it or apply stickers This will invalidate the warranty and may cause the product to malfunction or personal injury 1 INTELLI HEAT Ltd or any associated company or person cannot be held responsible for any fault damage ...

Page 6: ...wer point or fuse spur Curtains furniture and objects which may obstruct proper heat distribution must be placed a minimum of 50 cm from the front of the radiator The radiator must be installed with a minimum distance of 120 mm between the floor and the lowest part of the radiator ...

Page 7: ...objects into or attempt to pierce the side of the radiator containing the regulation system right side If the power cord is damaged it must be replaced by a qualified electrician only 5 1 Details of bathroom installation The appliance must be installed according to current regulations and laws in the country of use The radiator is class II and has IP24 electrical protection In bathrooms it can be ...

Page 8: ...ing mode and the room temperature has not yet reached the desired tempe rature programmed by the user the LED is RED Once the room reaches the programmed temperature the LED turns GREEN 6 2 Changing the mode Press the mode key to select the desired mode ICON INDICATING THE SELECTED MODE PROGRAMMED TEMPERATURE LED The radiator has various operating modes as shown in the table on page 12 When the ra...

Page 9: ...used when programming 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 Setback Comfort THERMOMETER TEMPERATURE TIME 6 4 Setting times and weekly programming Press the stand by and mode keys at the same time and hold for three seconds A dot will blink on the screen next to the days of the week 1 7 The current day can be selected using the plus or minus key Use the mode key to confirm the selection The number correspond...

Page 10: ...select the times when the Comfort temperature is desired Pressing the key activates the segment on the screen and there fore Comfort temperature as well Pressing the key deactivates the segment and the programmed temperature will be equivalent to the Set back temperature level PROGRAMME DAY PROGRAMME HOUR PROGRAMME MIN 0 4 8 12 16 20 24 Confirm the selection using the mode key This same process mu...

Page 11: ...re control centre 6 6 3 Comfort mode This is the normal mode when the radiator is in use keeping the ambient temperature at the programmed level 1 Press the mode key until the screen displays the icon 2 Select the desired temperature using the and keys 6 6 4 Setback mode When this operating mode is selected the radiator will keep the ambient temperature at the programmed Set back temperature The d...

Page 12: ... weekly programming which sets the two temperature levels Comfort and Night time defined by the user for each time of day Pilot wire The temperature depends on the Pilot Wire control for radiators installed in France only Stand by The receiver is in stand by Comfort Comfort status and the temperature which the environment must be kept at are transmitted Setback Night time status and the temperatur...

Page 13: ...e The radiator is not large enough for the size of the room Replace the radiator with one with greater output Ineffective ambient temperature regulation Err S The temperature sensor is broken Contact technical support for repair The radiator is leaking oil Any Defect in the body or improperly closed connections Contact technical support for repair 9 ENVIRONMENT The symbol placed on the appliance a...

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Page 15: ...omagnetic compatibility DIRECTIVE 2002 96 CE of 27 January 2003 on waste from electrical and electronic equipment WEEE And in accordance with the following harmonized regulations EN 60335 1 2004 04 safety of electrical equipment for domestic or similar uses General regulations EN 60335 2 30 2006 05 safety of electrical equipment for domestic or similar uses Part 2 Specific regulations for electric...

Page 16: ...ber 05950029 Unit 18 Napier Place Stephenson Way Thetford Norfolk IP24 3RL www intelligentheat co uk E tech intelligentheat co uk www intelligentheat co uk support Intelligent Heating Solutions IST 03 F 038 01 November 2012 11 2012 0ZLIBIST52 ...

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