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For the Fitter
Fig. 21
Fig. 22
Fix an adjusting panel 20 mm in height to the
operating panel (Pos. 23, Fig. 21).
Replace the base board flush to the side panels.
Replace the room temperature sensor B2
connecting cables to the charge and discharge
regulator B1. Re-fix the pressure screws.
Caution: Before replacing the front cover
panel, make sure that the core
temperature sensor B3 (see Fig. 6,
page 32) is firmly sitting in its
sleeve (sensor tip at end of sleeve).
Replace and fix the front cover panel.
Place the front panel with the key-holes over
the 4 countersunk screws (Pos. 22) in the side
panels and push downwards until they click
into place.
Replace and fix the operating plate (Pos. 23).
2.6.2 Day-acting Element
Using the day-acting element the heater can give off warmth immediately even if it is not charged
at all. The day-acting element works on the ON-PEAK Tariff.
The day-acting element is operated by the integrated rocker switch. The rocker switch lights up
when the day-acting element is operating.
The day-acting element may only be installed by an authorised electrician.
Installation
Cut off all power supplies to the kitchen heater.
Remove the operating panel and front cover panel (see Steps 1 – 3, page 28).
Remove the black base board (with fitted air-outlet):
To do this, remove the connecting wires of the room temperature sensor B2 from the charge and
discharge regulator B1 (see Fig. 12 + 13, page 33). Loosen the pressure screws (Pos.8) on the fan
compartment and pull the base board forwards out of the heater.
Fix the “switching thermostat” F2.1 (Fig. 22)
above the fan compartment (Pos. 24) by
screwing it in the holes provided in the lower
left hand side of the inside panel.
Fix the “safety cut-out” F2.2 (Fig. 23) by
screwing it in the holes provided on the fan
compartment (slide-in fan module).
Note: The “switching thermostat” and “safety
cut-out” are identical components.
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