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oPeratIon 

 

appliance description

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 | Ultronic  S/W 

www.stiebel-eltron.com

 

WARNING Electrocution

Never lean any objects against the appliance or insert 

them between the appliance and the fixing wall.

!

 

WARNING Injury

The appliance may be used by children aged 8 and up 

and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental 

capabilities or a lack of experience provided that they 

are supervised or they have been instructed on how to 

use the appliance safely and have understood the result-

ing risks. Children must never play with the appliance. 

Children must never clean the appliance or perform user 

maintenance unless they are supervised.

 

Never cover the appliance

Never cover the appliance to prevent overheating of the 

appliance.

 

Note

If the appliance is installed in rooms where flue gas, oil 

or petrol vapours occur or where work involves solvents 

and chemicals, the operation of the appliance can result 

in long-lasting nuisance through odours or contamina-

tion of the appliance.

2.3  safety clearances

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Damage to the appliance and environment

Maintain the required minimum clearances. 

The appliance’s air inlet and outlet must not be obstruct-

ed by any objects.

The minimum clearances of the appliance can be found in chapter 

"Specification / Minimum clearances and detection range".

2.4  ce designation

The CE designation shows that the appliance meets all essential 

European requirements:

 

- Low Voltage Directive

 

- Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive
The maximum permissible mains impedance is indicated in chap-

ter "Specification".

2.5  test symbols

See type plate.

3.  appliance description

The appliance works without contact. If you hold your hands in 

the IR sensor detection range, the appliance fan is automatically 

enabled.
Heated air is discharged from the appliance at high speed. Any 

moisture left on your hands is removed and your hands are dried.
When you move your hands away from the IR sensor detection 

range, the appliance stops automatically after approx. 3 seconds.

4.  operation

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f

Shake your wet hands over the sink before drying to reduce 

the drying time.

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f

Hold your hands under the air outlet and rub them together 

in the air current.

 

Note

The IR sensor response area is located approx. 3-4 cm 

below the air outlet. More information on the detection 

range of the IR sensor can be found in chapter "Specifica-

tion / Minimum clearances and detection range".

5.  cleaning, care and maintenance

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Damage to the appliance and environment

Never spray the appliance using a water hose or other 

tools. This would let water penetrate the appliance.

A damp cloth is sufficient for cleaning the casing. Never use abra-

sive or corrosive cleaning agents. Go over with a soft cloth if re-

quired. 

6.  troubleshooting

Problem

cause

remedy

The appli-

ance does 

not start.

No power supply 

 

Check whether a fuse or RCD 

has blown or tripped in your 

fuse box.

 

 

 

 

 

Covering the optical proximity 

sensor impairs the function of 

the appliance. In this case, the 

appliance stops after approx. 

3 seconds to avoid constant op-

eration. 

Check whether the sensor sur-

face is clear. Once you have re-

moved any objects, the appli-

ance will work correctly again. 

 

If you cannot remedy the fault, notify your contractor. To facilitate 

and speed up your enquiry, please provide the serial number from 

the type plate (000000-0000-000000).
The type plate is located at the bottom of the appliance.

Summary of Contents for Ultronic S

Page 1: ... installation Bediening en installatie Obsluha a instalace Obsługa i instalacja Обслуживание и Установка Használati és telepítési útmutató Händetrockner Hand dryer Sèche mains Handendroger Osoučeč rukou Suszarka do rąk Сушилки для рук Kézi szárító Ultronic S Ultronic W ...

Page 2: ...n the appliance 13 1 4 Units of measurement 13 2 Safety 13 2 1 Intended use 13 2 2 General safety instructions 13 2 3 Safety clearances 14 2 4 CE designation 14 2 5 Test symbols 14 3 Appliance description 14 4 Operation 14 5 Cleaning care and maintenance 14 6 Troubleshooting 14 Installation 7 Safety 15 7 1 General safety instructions 15 7 2 Regulations standards and instructions 15 8 Preparations ...

Page 3: ...mbol Appliance disposal Appliances with this marking are not suitable for general waste disposal and should therefore be collected and dis posed of separately 1 4 Units of measurement Note All measurements are given in mm unless stated oth erwise 2 Safety 2 1 Intended use The appliance is used to dry wet hands This appliance is designed for domestic use It can be used safely by untrained persons T...

Page 4: ...nce description The appliance works without contact If you hold your hands in the IR sensor detection range the appliance fan is automatically enabled Heated air is discharged from the appliance at high speed Any moisture left on your hands is removed and your hands are dried When you move your hands away from the IR sensor detection range the appliance stops automatically after approx 3 seconds 4...

Page 5: ...age Note Observe all applicable national and regional regulations and instructions 8 Preparations 8 1 Installation wall Note Observe the information in chapter Operation Safety Always install the appliance on a vertical wall The back panel of the appliance must be flush with the wall to ensure that the appliance cannot be pulled off f f Ensure that the wall on which the appliance is mounted is sol...

Page 6: ...pliance at the bottom f f Lift the casing cover up until the cover s fixing eyes have come free of the hooks on the appliance back panel f f Pull the casing cover forwards to remove it from the appliance 9 2 Wall mounting You can find a drilling template in the appendix to these instruc tions f f When positioning the drilling template be aware of the loca tion and length of the power cable see cha...

Page 7: ...he appliance to the wall with the 2 upper fixing screws and then tighten the 2 lower screws f f Connect the appliance to the power supply according to the wiring diagram see chapter Specification Wiring diagram 9 4 Assembling the casing cover 1 2 3 26_07_32_0042 f f Push the casing cover on to the appliance from the front f f Place the top of the casing cover on the back panel of the appliance so ...

Page 8: ... detection range 40 130 300 127 D0000019937 1 1 IR sensor detection range 11 3 Guidelines for installation height Note Height mm indicates the clearance between the bottom of the appliance and the floor Age Age Height mm Adult man 1350 Adult woman 1250 Nursery school 4 7 810 Primary school 7 10 910 High school 10 13 1120 High school 13 16 1250 ...

Page 9: ...PE 220 240V 1 N PE 220 240V Frequency Hz 50 60 50 60 Rated voltage V 230 230 Rated current A 4 0 4 0 Rated output W 910 910 Max mains impedance Zmax to DIN EN 61000 3 11 Ohm 257 257 Dimensions Height mm 289 289 Width mm 257 257 Depth mm 234 234 Weights Weight kg 4 4 4 4 Versions Colour Stainless steel off white RAL 9003 Casing material Diecast aluminium Diecast aluminium IP Rating IP24 IP24 Protec...

Page 10: ...nly be issued by those subsidiaries Such warranties are only granted if the subsidiary has issued its own terms of warranty No other warranty will be granted We shall not provide any warranty for appliances acquired in countries where we have no subsidiary to sell our products This will not affect warranties issued by any importers Environment and recycling We would ask you to help protect the env...

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Page 12: ...em with the unit 8 3 The name address and contact details such as phone number and e mail address of the owner 8 4 The address where the unit is installed and the location e g in living room 8 5 The serial number of the unit 8 6 The date of purchase of the unit and the name of the seller of the unit 8 7 The date of installation of the unit where appropriate 8 8 A copy of the certificate of complia...

Page 13: ...hnician is safe and free from obstruction 14 Our authorised service technician may refuse to inspect and test the unit until you provide safe and free access to it at your cost 15 If we reject your warranty claim in accordance with clause 11 we may charge you for our authorised service technician s labour costs to inspect and test the unit 16 In order to properly test the unit we may remove it to ...

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