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Models with electronic thermostat 230V.
Lead with earthed plug. * (night economy)
1460.100 - 1467.100 (Fig. 5)
*
1480.100 - 1487.100 (Fig. 4)
1560.100 - 1567.100 (Fig. 4)
1580.100 - 1587.100 (Fig. 4)
1315.100 -
1586.000
(Fig. 4)
1440.100 - 1447.100 (Fig. 3)
Models with electronic thermostat 400V.
Permanent installation. * (night economy)
*
1470.100 - 1477.100 (Fig. 5, alt. 1)
1490.100 - 1497.100 (Fig. 4, alt. 2)
1570.100 - 1577.100 (Fig. 4, alt. 2)
1590.100 - 1597.100 (Fig. 4, alt. 2)
1450.100 - 1457.100 (Fig. 3, alt. 1)
Installation
1. Permanent fitting.
The wall frames supplied should be mounted using the screws provi-
ded. They should be about 100 - 150 mm in from each end of the
radiator. It is important that the radiator be mounted horizontally and
that the minimum dimensions shown in Figs. 1 are adhered to. The
radiator should not be installed directly beneath a power outlet or in
such a way that anyone using the baths, showers or pools could come
into contact with live equipment such as a switch.
1.1 Stand-alone installation.
Radiators with floor attachments may also be used free-standing. The
feet supplied should be attached by pressing them firmly onto the
radiator as in Fig 1.
1.2 Connections.
When the radiator is supplied with a junction box (Alt. 1), connecting
cable (Alt. 2), it should be connected by an authorised electrician
and all-pole switch should be installed. The junction box can con-
veniently be placed over an existing mounting or conduit behind the
radiator. For details of attaching the radiator see alt. 1 and 2, depen-
ding on which model is being installed.
Important! The radiator must be connected to an earthed outlet
of the appropriate voltage. In order to avoid a hazard due to inad-
vertent resetting of the thermal cutout, this appliance must not be
supplied through an external switching device, such as timer, or
connected to a circuit that is regularly switched on and off by the
utility.
Use
2. Setting temperature.
The radiator is switched on by setting the switch marked I and O in
position I. The desired temperature is set by turning the thermostat
clockwise to increase and anti-clockwise to decrease the setting.
The diode on the electronic thermostat only shows when the radia-
tor is in operation. Radiators with a bimetallic thermostat have no
diode. When the desired temperature is set it is maintained automa-
tically. Thermostat temperature regulation range: 5–35ºC.
2.1 Calibrating the thermostat knob.
Calibrate the thermostat knob as follows.
(applies to models 1460.100 - 1467.100 and 1470.100 - 1477.100)
1. Remove the cover by turning the screw on the cover 90º
anti-clockwise (fig. 5 ex. 1).
2. Lift off the cover (fig. 5 ex. 2).
3. Release the thermostat knob by inserting a screwdriver into the
slot under the knob (fig. 5 ex. 3).
4. Lift off the knob (fig. 5 ex. 4).
5. Refit the knob so that it indicates the same temperature as a
thermometer placed in the room. Refit the cover.
2.2 Night setback.
All models except for bimetal thermostats are supplied with night
setback. Putting the "Sun - Moon" switch in "Moon" mode will reduce
the temperature by 3.5 degrees.
2.3 Overheating.
The radiator is prevented from overheating by a relay that switches off
the mains power when the radiator becomes too hot. It is reset by
switching off the radiator for about 15 minutes, or by pressing the
brown/red switch behind the thermostat (applies to models 1460.100
- 1467.100 and 1471.000 - 1477.100).
Radiators for wall mounting
or stand-alone installation,
supplied with wall mounting frame
floor attachment, electric lead and plug,
Enclosure group IP 21.
Radiator for wall mounting,
supplied with wall mounting frame,
junction box (Alt. 1),
or electric cable (Alt. 2).
Enclosure group IP 21.
Models with bimetallic thermostat 230V.
Lead with earthed plug.
1380.000 - 1387.000 (Fig. 2)
1317.000
(Fig. 2)
1383.100
(Fig. 2)
Item
Symbol Value
Nominal Heat Output
P nom
Minimum Heat Output
P min
Maximum continuous heat
P max,c 365
At nominal heat output
elmax
At minimum heat output
elmin
Standby (no stdby = main switch) elsb
Weekly electronic room control
YES
Open window
YES
Adaptative start control
YES
2.4 Maintenance.
For cleaning ensure that only non-abrasive cleaners are used.
Precautions
3. Remember:
• In order to avoid overheating, do not cover the heater.
• This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including child-
ren) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of
experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervi-
sion or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person
responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised
to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
• CAUTION. Some parts of this product may be very hot
and cause burns. Particular attention must be
where children and vulnerable people are present.
• This radiator is filled with the correct amount of special oil,
so repairs that involve the radiator being opened may only be
carried out by the manufacturer.
• Any leaks must be rectified by the manufacturer.
• The radiator must be installed with the thermostat at the
bottom edge, i.e. where the connecting cable comes out
otherwise there is a risk of overheating/fire.
• If the mains lead is damaged, return the radiator to the place
of purchase.
4. If you have problems...
• Ensure that the radiator is properly connected.
• Check the fuse.
• Check the overheating protection circuit described in section 2.3.
• If the radiator still fails to work, contact the manufacturer or
supplier.
• Because the radiator contains oil, it must be disposed of at a
recycling centre.
Guarantee
The current guarantee period is for 2 years. If you have any problems
or need repairs please contact the manufacturer or supplier.
Important! To simplify procedure always keep a copy of the
receipt of purchase.
Two years' guarantee
is provided on this product by GNOSJÖ KLIMATPRODUKTER AB from the date it is
supplied to the purchaser. This guarantee covers faults arising from manufacture. It does
not include careless handling or breakdowns from connecting to the wrong supply vol-
tage.
Gnosjö Klimatprodukter AB
Box 162
SE-335 24 Gnosjö
Sweden
IP 21
Radiator for stand-alone installation
Comes with floor bracket and cable
with plug. Degree of protection IP 21.
Heat Output (Watt)
350
400
500
600
700
800
1000 1250 W
335
380
475
570
665
760
950
420
525
630
735
840
1050 1310 W
Auxiliary electricity consumption
1,2
1,2
1,2
1,2
1,2
1,2
1,2
1,2
1,2
1,2
1,2
1,2
1,2
1,2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1190 W
1,2
W
1,2
W
0
W