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Problem
encoun-
tered
The control box
screen does not
switch on.
The room
temperature is
different from
the temperature
displayed on the
appliance.
The appliance
does not heat up.
The appliance heats
up
all the time
The appliance
does not heat up
enough
The appliance is
very
hot on the surface.
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6 - Troubleshooting

Verifications to carry out
Check that the switch at the back of the appliance is in position I.
Check that the appliance is supplied with power.
You must wait at least 6 hours for the temperature to stabilise.
Depending on your installation, you may note a different temperature
to the one displayed on your appliance (a difference of 0.5° C is nor-
mal). In this case, refer to the "Expert Menu", "T° Calibration" chapter.
If you are in programming, check that you are in a Comfort time
range. Make sure that the installation's circuit breakers are activated
or that the shedder (if you have one) has not switched the appliance
off. Check the air temperature in the room: if it is too high in relation
to the setpoint temperature the appliance will not heat up.
Check that the appliance is not located in a draft (door open nearby, air
output through the cable cover at the back of the appliance) or that the
temperature setting has not been modified.
There may be a problem in the electricity network. If there is a prob-
lem (thermostat blocked, etc.), disconnect the appliance's power supply
(fuse, circuit breaker) for around 10 minutes, then switch it back on.
If the phenomenon reoccurs frequently, have the power supply
checked by your energy distributor.
Increase the temperature by pressing
temperature" chapter).
If it is set to maximum, carry out the following checks:
- Check whether there is another heating mode in the room.
- Check that your appliance only heats up the room (door closed).
- Have the appliance's power supply voltage checked.
- Check that your appliance's power is suitable for the size of your
room (we recommend an average of 100 W/m
2.50 m or 40W/m
).
3
If is normal for the appliance to be hot when it is working; the max-
imum surface temperature is limited according to the NF Electricity
standard. If, however, you think that your appliance is too hot, check
that the power is suitable for the surface of your room we recom-
mend an average of 100 W/m
m
) and that the appliance is not positioned in a draft which would
3
interfere with its regulation.
(refer to the "Setting the
for a ceiling height of
2
for a ceiling height of 2.50 m or 40W/
2
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