DQ HEATING DUNE Bedienungsanleitung

Dune Radiator Fixing Instructions
Please unpack your delivery carefully and inspect the radiator and contents –
any damages or shortages must be notified to your supplier within 3 days of
delivery of your goods.
Technical Specifications
Materials Stainless Steel
Connections ½” Flow and
Return
Test Pressure 7Bar
Testing Authority EN442
Max operation pressure 4 Bar
Max working temperature 95c
These can be cleaned using a soft damp cloth
with a non-abrasive cleaning product.
PLEASE NOTE: That in accordance with Part L1 2006 of the Building Regulations and BS7593:1992 code of practice for the
treatment of hot water and central heating systems, we recommend flushing the heating system before installation of new
radiators and then adding the correct quantity and type of inhibitor for use with the radiator and system to prevent
corrosion. Damage caused to systems not protected by a suitable inhibitor will not be covered by the manufacturer
warranty. It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure the correct use and suitability of the fixings provided. No liability
for costs or damages arising from failure to do so can be accepted.
SPECIFICATION FOR DUNE

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For installation, please refer to the instruction manual which comes along with the product.
USER MANUAL
for steel & stainless steel radiators
DO NOT CONNECT THE RADIATOR
TO NETWORK BEFORE HAVING READ
AND UNDERSTAND THE FOLLOWING
INSTRUCTIONS.
THESE INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE READ CAREFULLY,
AND RETAINED FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
CAUTION: To avoid overheating,
do not cover the heating appliance.
CAUTION: Hot surface.
Radiator must be installed only by expert technicians
and installation must be compliant with all applicable
rules, and national safety regulations and laws in
force in the country where the product is installed.
CAUTION - Some parts of this product can become
very hot and cause burns. Particular attention has to be
given where children and afflicted people are present.
During operation the radiator surface will get hot,
however momentary contact with any part of it
should not cause any injury.
In case the radiator is used in a public place, a warning
should be placed next to it advising the hot surface.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Radiators are designed to be used under below
circumtances;
•Radiators are heavy items and should be securely
fastened to the wall. In all cases, it is strongly
recommended that a suitably qualified professional
carries out the installation. Specific care should be
taken into consideration, including the fixing method
used to secure the radiator to the wall, the type and
the condition of the wall itself, and any additional
potential forces or weights, prior to finalising installation.
•The wall plugs supplied with your radiator may not
be suitable for your wall type. The appropriate wall
plugs should be choosed by your installer.
•The product is reliable for maximum working
pressure of 4 bar. DO NOT use the product above
these maximum pressure limits.
•Before installing the radiator, heating system should
be properly flushed and filled in order to remove debris,
sludge and clean solid particles and chemical residues,
which may cause corrosion and damage the system.
•When connecting pipes of various materials, their
difference in electrode potential may cause galvanic
corrosion and serious damage of pipes, valves and other
equipment in the system. To avoid galvanic corrosion, it
is highly recommended to use the same materials, or
materials with similar electric potential, throughout loop.
•When the air is trapped within the radiator, it may cause
inefficient warming. Purge plug should be loosened with
a screwdriver to release the air. When the water starts
to come out, the purge plug must be retightened.
•Do not empty the water in your radiators throughout
summer or during a renovation when they are not in
use for a long period. In this case turn of the inlet and
outlet valves so that the water does not drain. If
radiators are left dry for a long time corrosion can occur.
•Ph of the water used in the systems shall be
between 8,5 and 10,5.
•To clean the product, use a slightly wetted piece of
cloth. DO NOT use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents,
bleaches, strong detergents or especially those
containing hydrochloric acid.
•Altough there is no direct contact, usage of cleaning
solvents, chemicals (strong acids) or bleaches in the same
area with radiators may cause corrosion by the evaporation
of these chemicals to air and condensation back to radiator
surface. This results in damaging the passive film layer on
stainless steel. Guarantee is not valid for such cases.
•The water in the system should not contain substanc-
es such as chlorine and halogen salts. Halogen salts
and chlorine can cause corrosion in your radiator.
•Many water conditioning materials contain chlorinated
hydrocarbons. The use of chlorinated hydrocarbons
may harm to your radiator.
•Artificially softened water shall not be used in the system.
•Water from a thermal source should not be used
directly in the heating system as heat transfer fluid.
•Radiators are designed to operate between 0 ° and
95 °. DO NOT use in open air environments.
•Radiators should be stored in dry, moisture-free,
indoor and in chemical vapour free environments.
•Radiator and towel rack are for hanging and drying
towel, do not use out of purpose. Do not hold onto,
get support or climb on it. Do not extend the usage
area of the hanger with additional apparatus.
•Never wash the product with water. Clean only with
a wetted piece of cloth.
•Do not remove or loosen the towel holder fixing
screws in products with towel holder.
GUARANTEE
•Guarantee conditions comply with the directive
1999/44/EC of the European Parliament and of the
Council of 25 May 1999 on certain aspects of the sale
of consumer goods and associated guarantees.
•Guarantee conditions do not apply in below
explained conditions:
-Non-compliance with the operating instructions given
by the manufacturer in the ‘’care and maintenance’’
sections of this document during the use of the product,
- Modification or repair of the product by parties
other than the manufacturer,
- Damaged caused intentionally, by negligence or by
accident during transportation, installation or at any
stage of the product’s life cycle.
•Producer offers 5 years of guarantee for Carbon Steel
radiators and 10 years of guarantee for Stainless Steel
radiators when they are installed in Closed Systems*.
•In Open Systems** while guarantee conditions do
not apply to Carbon Steel radiators, Stainless Steel
radiators are under 5 years of producer guarantee.
• In Sanitary Hotwater Systems*** 2 years of producer
guarantee is only valid for radiators which are
produced from 316 Grade (EN1.4401) Stainless Steel.
Guarantee conditions apply neither to Carbon Steel
nor to 304 Grade (EN1.4301) Stainless Steel radiators
that are installed in Sanitary Hotwater System.
* CLOSED HEATING SYSTEM: It is a system that water
circulates in a closed loop water installation (including
the radiator and the towel heater) without exposure
to the atmospheric effects.
** OPEN HEATING SYSTEM: It is a system that water
circulates in the installation (including the radiator
and the towel heater) being exposed to atmospheric
effects through open expansion tanks. Open expansion
tanks are used in order to balance the increasing
pressure or to compensate the diminishing water in
the heating system.
*** SANITARY HOT WATER SYSTEM: Domestic hot
water is used for domestic purposes as well as heating
the radiators and towel warmers in an open circuit.
AFTER SALES SERVICES
If a manufacturing defect is observed within the
warranty period, provided that it has been installed
and operated in accordance with these instructions,
we undertake first to repair the product. If the
product can not be repaired, we offer to exchange
(we keep the right to modify, change, revise or cancel
the products in our range, so exchange is subjected
to availability). If the product is no longer in our range,
we offer a substitute product.
If this product appears damaged when first received
or does not function correctly contact us by e-mail
To assist you, we will need the following information:
model name & number (this can be found at the back
of the product) nature of the fault & date of purchase.
Please retain your receipt as proof of purchase.
recycling to prevent possible harm to the environment
or human health and to promote the sustainable
reuse of material resources. Recycling information is
available at the product retailer, local waste authorities
or national organizations.
The producer is not liable for the misspellings and
copying errors. The producer remains the right to
make changes in the product. This document can not
be copied completely or partially without the written
permission of the producer.
NOTES FOR DISPOSAL OF THIS PRODUCT VALID
FOR THE EUROPEAN UNION
The crossed-out wheeled-bin
symbol on your product reminds
you that in the European Union
all electrical and electronic
products and batteries must be
separately disposed at the end
of their working life.
Do not dispose of these
products as unsorted domestic
waste. Return the products to

90°
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1- Adjust the height of your radiator
by using a metric ruler.
2- Set the location of your radiator
as desired, align with the ground by
using a spirit level and mark the
position of the wall mounting
brackets.
1- Drill holes (Ø 10 mm) into the spots
you have marked.
2- Nail the wall plugs (E) in the holes
by using a hammer.
3- Screw the wall mounting brackets
all the way to the holes with the help
of a screwdriver.
1- Place your radiator into the wall
mounting brackets (D).
2- Insert the setscrews (F) into the
slots on the mounting brackets (D),
adjust the distance between the wall
and your radiator then tighten the
setscrews by using an Allen key
(M3).
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1- Insert the diverter into the tube
where the outlet valve is located
then push until it reaches the metal
sheet inside the tube.
2- Screw the diverter onto the metal
sheet by using an Allen Key (M10).
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90°
1 2
1- Adjust the height of your radiator by
using a metric ruler.
2- Set the location of your radiator as
desired, align with the ground by using
a spirit level and mark the position of
the wall mounting brackets.
1- Drill holes (Ø 10 mm) into the spots
you have marked.
2- Nail the wall plugs (E) in the holes
by using a hammer.
1- Pass the wall mounting screws (C)
through the screw cap holders (J).
2- Place your radiator on the wall
and screw the mounting brackets all
the way into the wall with the help of
a screwdriver.
1- Attach the screw caps (I) to the
screw cap holders (J) on the wall
mounting brackets.
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INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION
Installation information in this section
includes below products!
ARES, NORTE, RAMSEY
CONTENT OF MOUNTING SET
Wall Mounting
Screw (x4)
Wall Mounting
Bracket
(x4)
Wall plug (x4)
Diverter
(x1)
Setscrew (x4)
A B CC
D E FE
G H G
Air Vent (x1)
CONTENT OF MOUNTING SET
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E
A
B
D
F
C
G
E
I
B
A
G
J
C
IMPORTANT NOTE
∙ Place your radiator at least 12.5 cm above the floor.
∙ Provide insulation by wrapping PTFE tape on the treads before installing the valves.
∙ Apply silicone seal fluid to all treaded parts containing o-rings.
∙ Connect your radiator to the utilities after following all the installation steps in the manual.
∙ After connecting to the utilities, do not forget to discharge the trapped air inside the radiator before commissioning.
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Blind Plug (x5)
Wall Mounting
Screw (x12)
Wall Plug (x12)
Screw cap (x12)
Screw Cap
Holder (x12)
A B CC
E G
J
E
I
Air Vent (x1)
Blind Plug (x1)
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2
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Installation information in this section
includes below products!
BIANCA, UNO, MALIBU
Decorative Cap (x6)
Only for mirror finished products
Decorative Cap (x1)
Only for mirror finished products
INSTALLATION GUIDE
TOOLS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION
ELECTRIC DRILL &
DRILL BIT
STEP LADDER
(FOR HIGH PRODUCTS)
SPIRIT LEVEL
CORDLESS
SCREWDRIVER
(BIT PH2)
CROSS POINT
SCREWDRIVER
&METRIC RULER HAMMER ALLEN KEY
&

TERMS AND CONDITIONS
You must immediately remove all packaging, inspect the goods and notify us of any damage to the goods within 3 days of delivery. We shall have no obligation
to replace or repair damaged goods in the event of failure by the Buyer to comply with this provision. Radiators, which are off an unacceptable standard or are
damaged, must not be installed. If any items is installed it will be treated as being as accepted as received.
Damaged goods being returned will only be collected from your delivery address, unless otherwise agreed in writing. Any other goods, which we accept back,
are to be returned by you to our place of business at your expense.
Items will be accepted as a return, which have not been installed or damaged after delivery. We do not accept liability for any damages sustained after delivery.
Goods should be returned in their original packaging, provided such packaging and goods are undamaged.
We may issue a credit note for goods, which we accept as returned.
We may agree to provide you with replacement goods prior to collecting or receiving back the goods to be returned (whether faulty, damaged or otherwise) but
only on the condition that: the replacement goods are paid for in full and we reserve the right to re-invoice you in the event that the returned goods are found
to be in a worse condition than when they were originally received by you or where such goods have not been received back to us within 3 months of the
replacement goods being received by yourselves. A re-stocking charge of 30% will be applied to all non-faulty stock items that wish to be returned. Special order
and non-stock products cannot be cancelled. Where cancellation or alteration of orders is accepted by us, you may be required to pay a restocking charge, to
cover administrative costs and collection costs (if applicable); such charges to be determined by us. If the goods we deliver are faulty or damaged, we will meet
the cost of the return, as long as the fault is reported to us within 3 working days.
The goods will be deemed to have been accepted when they have been delivered and we may not accept claims for any visible defects found after installation.
We accept no liability for any cost incurred relating to the cost of installation.
We shall not be liable for any plumber’s costs, decorator’s costs, transport costs, late penalties, or any other costs, as a direct or indirect result of (i) any defect
in the goods (including but not limited to any manufacturing faults, such as leaks, that become apparent on or after installation) or (ii) late delivery of the goods.
GUARANTEES AND LIABILITIES –we are not the manufacturer of this product we will take all reasonable endeavours to make over to you the benefit of any
warranty or guarantee given by the manufacturers. The item must have been fitted in accordance with British and or European standards as well as these fitting
instructions.
www.dqheating.com sales@dqheating.com 01842 810833
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