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Contents
Warning ...............................................................2
Installation.............................................................4
Preparing to install the appliance ..........................................4
Connecting the appliance................................................5
Maintenance ..........................................................5
Operation .............................................................6
Box .................................................................6
Switch ...............................................................6
Screen display .........................................................7
Operating modes ......................................................7
Manual mode ......................................................7
Programming mode .................................................7
BOOST mode......................................................7
Use ...................................................................8
Initial switch-on .......................................................8
BOOST mode ........................................................8
Setting the BOOST time .............................................8
Manual mode .........................................................8
Selecting Manual mode...............................................8
Setting the temperature ..............................................8
Programming mode ....................................................9
Selecting Programming mode..........................................9
Settings .............................................................11
Selecting Settings ..................................................11
Setting the time and current date .....................................11
Selecting a predened program for each day of the week ..................12
Personalising a program .............................................12
Locking access to the controls ..........................................13
Advanced functions....................................................14
Accessing the advanced functions .....................................14
Calibration ..........................................................14
Maximum temperature ................................................14
Heating standby indicator ..............................................15
Factory settings ......................................................15
Automatic bleed ......................................................15
Troubleshooting .......................................................16
Specications .........................................................18
Warranty conditions...................................................19
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Warning
Attention surface très chaude. Caution hot surface.
CAUTION: Certain parts of this product can become
very hot and cause burns. Particular attention must
be paid in the presence of children and vulnerable
individuals.
-This appliance must be kept away from children under the age of 3,
unless under constant supervision.
-Children aged between 3 and 8 may only switch the appliance on or off,
on condition that it is place or installed in a normal, intended position
and that the children are supervised or have received instructions
concerning the safe use of the appliance and clearly understand the
potential hazards. Children aged between 3 and 8 must not connect,
adjust or clean the appliance or perform the user maintenance.
-This unit can be used by children who are at least 8 years old and by
people with reduced physical, sensory or mental capacities or people
lacking experience or knowledge if they are correctly supervised or
if they have been given and have understood instructions concerning
safe use of the unit. Children must not play with the appliance. The
unit must not be cleaned or serviced by children without supervision.
-This appliance must only be connected by an authorised person in
accordance with the rules and standards in force.
-The heater must not be placed just below a power outlet.
-To avoid all dangers for very young children, it is recommended that
this appliance be installed such that the lowest heated bar is at least
600 mm above the ground.
-If the power cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer,
its customer service or a professional with similar qualication to
prevent any hazards.
Attention :
Surface très
chaude
Caution
hot surface
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-When the appliance is heated for the rst time, a slight odour may
be noted. This results from the evacuation of any traces linked to the
manufacture of the appliance.
- As the surface of the appliance can be very hot, pay particular
attention if placing delicate clothing on top (e.g.: nylon, ...). Ensure that
any laundry is colour-fast before placing it on the towel dryer.
-You can access the user manual for this appliance by visiting the
manufacturer’s website indicated on the warranty card in this manual.
-Our appliances are incompatible with energy management systems or
shut-off load shedding systems. They will damage the thermostat.
-For safety reasons, it is formally prohibited to rell the appliances. If
necessary, contact a qualied professional.
Appliances carrying this symbol must not be disposed of
with household waste. They must be collected separately
and recycled.
Products at the end of their life must be collected and
recycled in accordance with the local provisions and decrees.
Installing an appliance at altitude causes an increase in the
air outlet temperature (10°C per 1,000m change in altitude).
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Installation
Installation rules
-This appliance has been designed for installation in a residential setting.
For any other scenario, please consult your dealer.
-Installation must be carried out in accordance with good industrial
practice, and with standards in force in the country of installation.
-In wet environments such as bathrooms and kitchens, the connection
box must be installed at least 25 cm from the oor.
Keep the appliance out of the way of any air currents that
might disrupt its operation (e.g.: under a ventilation system, etc.).
Wet area
(Volume 1)
No electrical appliance
Medium-
wet area
(Volume 2)
IPX4 electrical appliance
(Standard EN 60335-2-
43: 2003/A2: 2008)
≥200 mm
≥250 mm
≥150 mm
≥250
mm
Maintain the minimum distances
from furniture when positioning the
appliance.
Do not install any shelves above the
appliance. Maintain 50 cm free space
in front of the appliance.
The bottom box must be at least
5 mm from the wall.
PREPARING TO INSTALL THE APPLIANCE
5
Before any maintenance action, cut the power supply to the appliance.
To maintain the appliance's performance, it needs to be dusted
approximately twice a year.
Never use abrasive products or solvents.
MAINTENANCE
CONNECTING THE APPLIANCE
Connection rules
-The device must be powered with 220-230 V Single phase 50Hz.
-The device's power supply must be connected directly to the network
after the circuit breaker and without an intermediate switch.
-The power supply must be connected directly to the network after
the single-pole disconnection mechanism in accordance with the
installation rules.
-If the power cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer,
its after-sales service or any suitably qualied person, in order to avoid
any danger.
Live
Neutral
Earth
Brown
Blue
N/A
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There is an On/Off switch situated under the appliance's control
panel. Use this only for a prolonged shutdown
(several days).
If you set the date and time, when the appliance is powered off, you
may be asked to re-set.
SWITCH
Operation
A quick-start user
manual is available
on the rear of the
control panel.
BOX
Press any button
to activate the display.
Activate
Deactivate
BOOST
Decrease
Lock
(press and hold both buttons)
Increase
Switch mode
Access
settings
Conrm
Back (press and hold)
BOOST
indicator
Heating
indicator
Setpoint
temperature
Programming
mode
Manual
mode
Settings
BOOST time
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SCREEN DISPLAY
Comfort temperature
Eco temperature
No heating
Enter menu
Exit menu
Time and day setting in
progress
Allocate predened
programs to the 7 days
of the week
Personalise programs
Manual Mode
The appliance continuously follows the setpoint
temperature (desired temperature).
PrograMMing Mode
The appliance follows internal programs for
each day of the week. These programs dene at
what time of day the appliance must follow the
Comfort temperature (setpoint temperature set
in Manual mode) or the Eco temperature (non-
modiable setpoint temperature of - 3.5°C), or
be switched off. Some programs are predened.
They can be personalised (see “Personalising a
program”).
BooST Mode
The appliance operates at maximum power
for a period of 15 to 60 minutes.
Several operating modes are available:
OPERATING MODES
To use programming mode, you must first
set the time and day in Settings
(“Settings”, page 11 ).
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Press any button to activate the display.
When it is rst powered on, Manual mode is selected, and the setpoint
temperature is set to 19° C.
INITIAL SWITCH-ON
Use
Boost mode is used to operate the appliance at maximum power
for a period of between 15 and 60 minutes, in order to increase the
temperature quicker.
acTivaTing/deacTivaTing The BooST funcTion
To activate or deactivate the BOOST function, press
When BOOST is active, the BOOST indicator will ash.
SeTTing The BooST TiMe
The BOOST time is set by default to 15 minutes. It can be modied to
30, 45 or 60 minutes, using these buttons . After a few seconds,
the BOOST countdown (in minutes) will be displayed.
BOOST MODE
When the BOOST time has elapsed, the appliance will
return to the previous mode. To exit BOOST mode
before the end of the programmed time, press .
SelecTing Manual Mode
SeTTing The TeMPeraTure
Use the buttons to set the setpoint temperature (desired tem-
perature).
MANUAL MODE
short
press
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SelecTing PrograMMing Mode
oPeraTing in PrograMMing Mode
PROGRAMMING MODE
By default, a program is
already allocated to each day
of the week.
You can modify the programs
allocation in Settings .
d1
Monday
d2
Tuesday
d3
Wednesday
d4
Thursday
d5
Friday
d6
Saturday
d7
Sunday
P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 P6 P6
Co
6h 18h
Ec
0h 9h 21h
Co
6h
Ec
0h 9h
Co
18h
Ec
0h 21h
Co
6h 12h 18h
Ec
0h 9h 14h 21h
Co
6h
Ec
0h 21h
Co
8h 18h
Ec
0h 12h 21h
Co
Ec
0h
P2
P1
P7
P6
P5
P4
P3
0h
6h
12h
18h 24h
The appliance has 7
(modiable) programs
which dene at what
time of day the appliance
must follow the Comfort
temperature (Co, setpoint
temperature set in
Manual mode) or the Eco
temperature (Ec, setpoint
temperature of - 3.5°C).
Co = Comfort Ec = Eco
To use programming mode,
you must rst set the time and
day in Settings .
short
press
To change the operating program (Comfort Co, Eco Ec, Off oF) and slots,
go to Settings (see “Settings”).
Increase or decrease from 12°C min. to 28°C max.
Decrease further to 7° C (non-modiable frost protection temperature).
Decrease until oF is displayed (appliance stops heating). BOOST mode remains
accessible.
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No temperature settings can be made in Programming mode.
To set the Comfort setpoint temperature, go to Manual mode.
Use the buttons to display the appliance's operating program
(Co, Ec, oF).
If the screen displays Co, you are in a Comfort operating slot.
If the screen displays Ec, you are in an ECO operating slot. The ECO
temperature is set 3.5°C below the Comfort temperature. The ECO
temperature cannot exceed 19° C.
If the screen displays oF, the appliance will not heat.
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In Settings , you can:
Set the time and day ( )
Select the program (P1 to P7) for each day of the week (d1 to d7) ( )
Personalise each of the programs (P1 to P7), selecting the operating
program (Co, Ec, oF) for each hour of the day (from 0:00 to 23:00) ( )
SETTINGS
SelecTing SeTTingS
SeTTing The TiMe and currenT daTe
1 - Select Settings . The symbol will be displayed
2 - Press to display .
3 - Press to display the hours. The symbol will ash alternately with the hours.
4 - Set the hours using the buttons.
5 - Press to display the minutes. The symbol will ash alternately with the minutes.
6 - Set the minutes using the buttons.
7 - Press to display the day of the week. The symbol will ash alternately with the day.
8 - Set the day of the week using the buttons.
d1 =
Monday
d2 =
Tuesday
d3 =
Wednesday
d4 =
Thursday
d5 =
Friday
d6 =
Saturday
d7 =
Sunday
9 - Press to conrm.
Example: to set 16:30 on a Wednesday
X4 X30
X2
Press and hold
the buttons
to scroll through
the numbers quickly.
Press and hold
the button to
go back.
short
press
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SelecTing a Predefined PrograM for each day of The week
1 - Select Settings . The symbol will be displayed
2 - Press twice to display .
3 -Press to display the rst day. The day
number will be displayed .
4 - Select the day to set using the
buttons.
5 - Press . The day number will ash
alternately with the program .
6 - Set the program using the buttons.
7 - Press to conrm. The next day will be
displayed.
8 - Go back to step 4 for each of the other days.
Example: I am not working on Friday, so I want to allocate program P6 to Friday (d5).
X4X2
X5
PerSonaliSing a PrograM
1 - Select Settings . The symbol will be displayed.
2 - Press three times to display .
3 - Press to display the rst program. The program number will be displayed .
4 - Select the program to be modied using the buttons.
5 - Press , the rst hour will ash alternately with the operating program .
6 - Select the program to be modied using the buttons.
7 - Press several times to select the operating program (Comfort, Eco, Off).
8 - Press to display the next hour.
9 - Go back to point 6 for each of the other time slots
10 - After the last hour (23), the symbol will be displayed.
11 - Press to go back to the programs list
12 - Go back to point 4 for each program to be modied.
Example: I want to modify program P6. I want the appliance to be switched off between
00:00 and 04:00, and have Comfort temperature between 09:00 and 13:00, and between
19:00 and 21:00.
Co
6h 18h
Ec
0h 9h 21h
Co
6h
Ec
0h 9h
Co
18h
Ec
0h 21h
Co
6h 12h 18h
Ec
0h 9h 14h 21h
Co
6h
Ec
0h 21h
Co
8h 18h
Ec
0h 12h 21h
Co
Ec
0h
P2
P1
P7
P6
P5
P4
P3
0h
6h
12h
18h
24h
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There is an automatic inactivity timeout from Settings after one minute.
After a power outage, the programming is retained. You may
need to re-set the day and time.
X5
X4
X2
X2
X3
X2
X2X4
X6X6
X2
X2
So you need to change the time slots between 00:00 and 04:00 from Eco to Off, and change
the slot between 08:00 and 09:00 from Comfort to Eco, change the slot between 12:00
and 13:00 from Eco to Comfort, and then change the slot between 18:00 and 19:00 from
Comfort to Eco.
Co
8h 18h
Ec
0h 12h 21h
Co
9h 19h
Ec
4h 13h 21h
oF
0h
P6
P6
0h 6h 12h 18h 24h
0h 6h 12h 18h 24h
Predened P6
Modied P6
Your appliance's controls can be child-locked by pressing and holding these two buttons
at the same time for more than 3 seconds.
Then when you press one of the buttons, will be displayed. The controls will be locked.
Perform the same operation to unlock. The following screen will be displayed .
LOCKING ACCESS TO THE CONTROLS
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Advanced functions
There may be a difference between the setpoint temperature and the temperature actually
measured in the room. This is generally due to the radiator installation conditions (location,
power/volume, room insulation, etc.). Calibration is used to adapt the thermostat setting to
the actual room conditions.
1 - Switch the radiator to manual mode at 20°C, and wait for a few hours.
2 - Measure the room temperature using a thermometer and calculate the difference
difference = measured temperature - setpoint temperature.
3 - Press and hold the and buttons at the same time for more than 3 seconds to
display (Calibration).
4 - Press , will ash alternately with the currently set difference .
5 - Set the new value using the buttons (between -3°C and +3°C).
6 - Press to exit.
Example: After several hours in manual mode with a setpoint temperature of 20°C, I measure
a room temperature of 18°C. So I set a difference of 18-20=-2.
X2
> 3 s
CALIBRATION
The radiator can save a maximum temperature (of between 19° C and 28° C), which the
settings cannot exceed. By default, it is set to 28° C.
1 - Press and hold the and buttons at the same time for more than 3 seconds to
display .
2 - Press to display (Max Temperature).
3 - Press , will ash alternately with the currently set maximum temperature .
4 - Set the new value using the buttons (between 19°C and 28°C).
5 - Press to exit.
Example: I want to prevent a setpoint temperature above 24°C from being set.
X4
> 3 s
MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE
acceSSing The advanced funcTionS
Then press and hold these two buttons at the
same time for more than 3 seconds.
at the same time
min. 3 seconds
Press any button to activate the display.
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It is possible to reset the radiator, erasing all the settings made (programs, calibration,
maximum temperature, heating indicator). This function is particularly useful in case of
programming errors.
1 - Press and hold the and buttons at the same time for more than 3 seconds to
display .
2 - Press three times to display (Factory Settings).
3 - Press , will ash alternately with .
4 - Press to display .
5 - Press to conrm. All the indicators will light up. The radiator will then return to
manual mode at 19°C.
X3
> 3 s
FACTORY SETTINGS
There is an automatic inactivity timeout on the control panel display after a few seconds,
with the exception of the heating indicator, which is lit when the resistor power supply is on.
It is possible to congure the panel so that the indicator goes out when the panel display is
switched off.
1 - Press and hold the and buttons at the same time for more than 3 seconds to
display .
2 - Press twice to display (Heating Indicator).
3 - Press , will ash alternately with .
4 - Press to display .
5 - Press to exit.
X2
> 3 s
HEATING STANDBY INDICATOR
To increase the appliance's service life and optimise its operation, there is an automatic
bleed built into the upper part of the towel dryer radiator frame.
This operates completely autonomously, with no user operations required.
Automatic bleed
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Troubleshooting
Problem encountered Checks to carry out
The control panel
does not light up.
The display is on standby. Press any button to activate the display. Check
that the appliance is connected to the power supply. Check that the
switch is in position I.
The heating indicator
does not light up.
The heating indicator lights up when the power supply to the resistor
is on.
Check the ambient temperature. If it is above the setpoint temperature,
it is normal for the indicator not to light up
Check that the indicator lighting is active. Look up “Heating standby
indicator”
The room
temperature is
different from that
displayed by the
appliance.
You have to wait at least 6 hours for the temperature to stabilise.
Depending on your installation, you may read a different temperature to
that displayed on the appliance. You can adjust the setpoint temperature
to the temperature read in the room (see «Calibration»).
The appliance does
not heat up.
If you have selected a programme, check that you are in a Comfort time
slot. Make sure that the installation's circuit breakers are engaged. Check
the air temperature in the room: if it is too high compared to the setpoint
temperature, the appliance will not heat up.
The appliance heats
all the time
Check that the appliance is not in an air current (open door nearby, cold air
intake via the connection box at the rear of the appliance, ventilation system)
or that the temperature setting has not been altered.
There may be a problem in the electrical network. In the event of a
problem (thermostat jammed, etc.), cut the power to the appliance (fuse,
circuit breaker) for about 10 minutes, then switch it on again
The appliance does
not heat enough.
Increase the setpoint (see “Manual mode”).
If the setting is at its maximum, make the following checks:
- Check if another heating method is present in the room.
- Check that your appliance only heats the room in question (door closed).
- Check that the power of your appliance is appropriate for the size of
the room (we recommend an average of 100 W/m
2
for a ceiling height of 2.50
m or 40 W/m
3
).
The appliance takes
time to heat up.
The electric heater heats up the uid, which gradually and naturally starts
circulating inside the appliance. The uid's inertia properties mean that
the appliance's surface temperature only reaches an optimal level after at
least 15 mins, depending on the ambient temperature and losses from the
room when the appliance is heating up.
The surface of the
appliance is very hot.
The appliance can be expected to be hot when operating, while the
maximum surface temperature is limited in accordance with the NF
standard "Électricité Performance" [electrical performance]. If however
you feel that your appliance is still too hot, check that the power is suited
to the area of your room (we recommend 100 W/m
2
for a ceiling height
of 2.50 m or 40 W/m
3
), and that the appliance is not placed in an air
current affecting its regulation (e.g.: under a ventilation system). Check
the room temperature against the setpoint temperature.
The top and bottom
parts are less hot
than the rest of the
appliance
At the top, the upper parts are not completely lled to enable
thermodynamic uid expansion. They are heated by conduction.
At the bottom, the lower parts carry back the uid which has transmitted
its heat.
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Problem encountered Checks to carry out
The appliance makes
a liquid noise when
operated.
Upon unpacking or installation, it is normal to hear the uid circulating in
the appliance's frame.
The appliance does
not follow the
internal programming
commands.
Check that the date and time are set.
Check that the appliance is in Programming mode.
If you have been unable to solve your problem, contact your retailer/installer, after noting the
references for your appliance. These are located on the side of the appliance. Measure the room
temperature.
A Standards, quality labels
B Brand
C Commercial code
D Production reference
E Serial no.
F Manufacturer no.
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A B C
D
EF
(photo non contractual)
NF Manufacturer No. 344
Code:
The commercial code (C) and
the serial number (E) provide the
manufacturer's identication of the
appliance you have just bought.
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Model references SFLC IC0
Specication Symbol Value Unit
Thermal output
Rated thermal output P nom 0.30 to 0.75
300 to 750
kW
W
Minimum thermal output P min 0.30
300
kW
W
Maximum continuous thermal output P max,c 0.75
750
kW
W
At rated thermal output el max 0.00 kW
At minimum thermal output el min 0.00 kW
In standby mode el sb 0.00029
0.29
kW
W
Type of thermal output / room temperature monitoring
Specication Unit Additional information
Electronic room temperature monitoring
and weekly timer.
yes
Other monitoring options
Room temperature monitoring with a
presence detector.
no
Room temperature monitoring, with
window open detector.
no
Remote control option. No
Activation adaptive monitoring. yes
Activation period limit. no
Black globe sensor. no
Contact details Same as identication plate
Specications
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Warranty conditions
-The guarantee period is two years from the date of installation or purchase and may not exceed 30
months from the date of manufacture in the absence of a receipt.
-The guarantee covers the replacement and supply of components recognised as being defective,
excluding any damages or interest.
-The user is responsible for any labour or transport costs.
-The guarantee does not cover any damage arising from improper installation, abnormal use or non-
observance of the requirements of the said instructions for installation and use .
-The stipulations of the present guarantee conditions do not exclude any of the purchaser’s legal rights
of guarantee against faults or hidden defects, which are applicable in all cases under the stipulations
of Articles 1641 of the Civil Code.
-Present this certicate to your distributor or installer only in the event of a claim, together with your
purchase invoice.
The commercial code and the serial number identify for the manufacturer the particular device you
have bought.
This information can be found on the information plate situated on the side of the device.
To claim under guarantee, contact your installer or dealer. If necessary, contact :
ATLANTIC INTERNATIONAL
2 Allée Suzanne Penillault-Crapez
94110 ARCUEIL
FRANCE
France Tel: (33) 146836000 Fax: (33) 146836001
U0716652-A