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Assembly Instructions

Place radiator in desired location and mark out position of holes on wall near top & ends of radiator.

Drill 10mm diameter holes in wall to a minimum depth of 65mm and insert wall plugs (A).

Screw brackets (B) into wall using screws (C).

Loosely fit clamp assemblies (D) onto radiator tubes.

Place radiator in position and locate clamp assemblies (D) into the slots in the brackets (B).

Tighten up clamp assemblies (D) and fix security clip (E) over clamps (C).

Electric radiators should be fitted only by a qualified electrician and must be connected to a cable outlet in the bathroom
in accordance with I.E.E. wiring regulations. The electrical connection should be made to a ‘13 amp fused fixed spur’
located outside the bathroom.

Note: for maintenance purposes, cable outlets must remain accessible and cables must not be buried directly into walls.

FITTING INSTRUCTIONS

Wall plugs - 10mm
Screws - 7mm diameter x 60mm length
Wall plugs - 10mm
Tape measure
Spanner - 13mm
Socketdriver - 10mm long reach
Electric drill
Masonry drill bit - 10mm diameter
Spirit level

Tools & Material Required

Electric Classic Radiator

A

E

B

C

D

A

2

B

2

C

2

D

2

E

2

Wall Plug*
Bracket

Clamp Assembly
Security Clip

Screw - Hex Head, 7mm dia x 60mm*

Key

Component

Qty

* Wall Plugs & Screws not supplied

Issue 9.1

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Wiring Guide

Brown - live
Grey/Blue - neutral
Black - unused (unless customer has a centrally controlled pilot wire system).

.

This wire should NOT be wired to earth under any circumstances

Caution:

To avoid overheating, this appliance must not be covered.
The control and thermostat must be kept clear at all times

Summary of Contents for Bisque 4FE-40-106/F

Page 1: ... F 24 32 40 46 24 33 38 45 26 34 45 53 67 475 475 475 475 575 575 575 575 675 675 675 675 675 642 826 1010 1148 550 734 826 964 504 642 826 964 1194 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 Weight kg Height 2mm Length 2 Depth 2mm 750 1000 1250 1500 750 1000 1250 1500 750 1000 1250 1500 2000 2559 3412 4265 5118 6824 2559 3412 4265 5118 2559 3412 4265 5118 Output Watts BTU Issue 10 0 Elec...

Page 2: ...ed outside the bathroom Note for maintenance purposes cable outlets must remain accessible and cables must not be buried directly into walls FITTING INSTRUCTIONS Wall plugs 10mm Screws 7mm diameter x 60mm length Wall plugs 10mm Tape measure Spanner 13mm Socketdriver 10mm long reach Electric drill Masonry drill bit 10mm diameter Spirit level Tools Material Required Electric Classic Radiator A E B C...

Page 3: ...lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruc tion concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children shall not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision This appliance should be plugged or connected accor ding to rules and standards in application only by an auth...

Page 4: ...nd the room temperature when the appliance is switched on this principle also ensures consistent and sustained heating even when the element is no longer powered 2 Installing your appliance 2 1 Warnings The flexible cable supplied with your appliance is desi gned to be connected to the mains via a junction box that must be placed behind the appliance with no need for a plug Typically a fused spur ...

Page 5: ... wherever possible You will find a complete set of assembly instructions in your appliance s box 2 3 Connecting the appliance The technical specifications of your radiator are shown on its nameplate Please note these down before installing it and before requesting any after sales assistance When connecting the appliance to the mains you must observe the voltage indicated on the nameplate conventio...

Page 6: ...blue or grey 3 Operating the electronic control 3 1 Description of control unit The ON Stand by button switches the regulator ON or puts it on standby when the device is on standby the display shows a flashing writing St by while when it is ON the display shows time and program in the Chrono mode or the temperature setting in the other modes The buzzer emits one beep after the transition from STAN...

Page 7: ...p to the current setpoint temperature value the one shown in the Comfort mode FROST PROTECTION position Your radiator is set to ensure a minimum temperature of 7 C in your room to prevent any risk of frost All the pilot wire commands except STOP are disabled Chrono Pilot wire Comfort Eco Frost protection 3 3 Time setting and hourly programming Hold down the ON standby and Function buttons simultan...

Page 8: ...d see table Setpoint temperature Pilote Wire signal Display Temperature COMFORT Setpoint temperature REDUCTION Setpoint temperature 3 5 ECO1 Setpoint temperature 1 C ECO2 Setpoint temperature 2 C FROST PROTECTION 7 C STOP Stop The STOP command is enabled in all modes except for the standby state If the STOP command was implemented outside of the mode Pilote Wire the icon blinks With the STOP comma...

Page 9: ...e appliance s nameplate the sales reference for your appliance shown on your dated purchase invoice Guarantee See general conditions of sale for your country The heating body of your electric radiator is guaranteed against manufacturing defects for five 5 years from the date of purchase while the electrical components are guaranteed for two 2 years It complies with the EMC Directive 2004 108 EC re...

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