Radiwarm 3100 Handbuch

Install real water-
lled radiators
where plumbing or
gas supplies can’t
reach
HANDMADE IN THE UK
INSTALLATION & OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
Installer please note:
Leave installation and operating instructions with customer
Date
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1.0 Contents Page
1.0 Contents 2
2.0 Important Safety Information 3
3.0 Installation Instructions 5
3.1 Positioning 5
3.2 Fitting 6
4.0 Operating Instructions 8
4.1 Before Switching On 8
4.2 Switching On 8
5.0 Radio Frequency Control (RFC) 9
5.1 Batteries 9
5.2 Connecting your Radiator to your Controller 10
5.3 Choosing a position in the room 11
5.4 Range Test 11
5.5 Fixing the RFC to the Wall 11
5.6 Reverting your Radiator to Manual Control 12
5.7 Choosing a new ID 12
5.8 Frost Protection 12
5.9 Cleaning 13
6.0 Your RFC Unit. 14
6.1 Setting the Time and Day 15
6.2 Factory set Program 15
6.3 Frost Protection 4°C 15
6.4 Celsius or Fahrenheit 15
6.5 Adaptive Start (Auto Advance) 16
6.6 Setting the 7 day program 16
7.0 Trouble Shooting Guide 18
8.0 After Sales Service 19

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2.0 Important Safety Information
Children of less than 3 years should be kept away unless continuously supervised.
Children aged from 3 years and less than 8 years shall only switch on/off the radiator provided that it has been
placed or installed in its normal operating position and they have been given supervision or instruction
concerning use of the radiator in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children aged from 3 years
and less than 8 years shall not plug in, regulate and clean the radiator or perform user maintenance.
This radiator can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical
sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they are supervised or have been given
instruction concerning use of the radiator in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children should
not play with the radiator. Cleaning and user maintenance should not be carried out by children without
supervision.
Do not obstruct the air circulation around the radiator, for example with curtains or furniture.
Supply Voltage – 230-240VAC 50Hz
This radiator must be used on an AC supply only, and the voltage marked on the radiator must correspond
with the supply voltage.
Installation must be in accordance with the requirements of the current edition of the IEE Wiring Regulations
17th Edition.
Caution
The radiator can become very hot and cause burns.
Particular attention has to be given where children and
vulnerable people are present
Warning
The radiator must only be operated in the upright position and
fitted to the wall with the fixing brackets supplied.
Warning
In order to avoid overheating,
DO NOT COVER THE RADIATOR
Warning
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.
Warning
The radiator must not be located immediately below or in front
of an electrical socket outlet.

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Supply
This radiator must be plugged into a switched socket or wired into a fused spur. If wiring into a fused spur remove the
plug and dispose of safely. (If installing in France please ensure the radiator is wired into a fused spur only.)
Supply cord
This radiator is fitted with a moulded plug incorporating a 13 amp fuse. Any replacement fuses must be approved
by BSI to BS 1363. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent, or
similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
DO NOT operate the radiator with the mains lead overhanging the radiator.
Ensure that the mains lead is properly secured to avoid trip hazards.
The radiator is a “class I” IP44 device and it can be installed in bathrooms zone 2 and 3 provided that no electric control
unit can be touched by people using the bath-tub or the shower. If the radiator is installed in zone 2 or zone 3 it must
be wired into a fused spur located in the appropriate zone.
Warning
The radiator must not come in direct contact with water. This
includes excessive humidity or using wet hands to operate
the controls.

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3.0 Radiator Installation Instructions
During transit the fluids contained in this radiator may have moved from
important sensing positions.
To ensure reliable operation, the radiator should be carefully stood on one
of its cardboard endcaps, with the control panel facing down, for thirty
minutes prior to installation.
3.1 Positioning
A suitable position for the radiator should be chosen, and the positions of
the mounting brackets marked on the wall, using the dimensions given
below.
For optimum output, the bottom of the radiator should be 150mm from the
floor. Any shelf or substantial projection should be a recommended
minimum of 150mm above the top of the radiator.

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3.2 Fitting
Ensure that the brackets are fitted towards the outside of the hangers on
the radiator. This will prevent any lateral movement when the radiator is
mounted.
To install the radiator at the recommended minimum height, the bottom of
the wall fixing bracket should be approximately 200mm from the floor (see
diagram and table above). To allow for other heights above the floor, note
that the bottom of the fixing bracket is approximately 50mm above the
bottom of the radiator.
For most efficient operation of the radiator, there should be a gap between
the skirting board and the rear panel of the radiator to allow air flow behind
the radiator. If the bottom of the radiator is below the top of the skirting
board, it may be necessary to remove a section of skirting for this purpose.
A
A*
Note: * dimensions for additional bracket for radiators 2000mm long only.
200mm recommended, 150mm min
Model 3100 3140 3160 4100 4140 4160
Bracket Width (mm) 734 1134 1334 734 1134 1334
A* (mm) - - - - - -
Weight (kg) 25 33 35 33 44 50
Model 6040 6060 6080 6100 6120
Bracket Width (mm) 134 334 534 734 934
A* (mm) - - - - -
Weight (kg) 25 29 40 50 58

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Place the bracket vertically against the wall at the appropriate height, and
to suit the length of the radiator. Mark the positions of the fixing holes on the
wall.
Insert the plastic grommets (A) onto the brackets (these minimise
expansion and contraction noise.) Pull down the spring loaded part of the
bracket (B), and push it back to locate it in its lower position.
Hook the radiator lugs on to the tops of the brackets. Return the spring
loaded part of the bracket (B) to its original position, thereby securing the
bottom of the radiator in its final position.
Caution
Fix the brackets to the wall using fixings appropriate to the
wall material and the weight of the radiator.
The radiators are supplied with wall brackets and fixings.
These fixings may not be suitable for the type of wall fixing.
Warning
When drilling wall, care must be taken to avoid existing wires
and pipes.
A) Plastic Grommet A) Plastic Grommet
B) Catch in raised
position
B) Catch in lowered
position
B) Catch securing
radiator

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4.0 Operating Instructions
4.1 Before Switching On
Ensure that the radiator has been installed correctly and that all warnings
and instructions have been read carefully and followed.
4.2 Switching On
When you are certain that you have completed the above, plug in and
switch on at the wall socket. Switch the radiator ON by turning the knob
clockwise. Check the supply light is illuminated ORANGE for a short while
then either GREEN or RED depending on the ambient temperature of the
room. This light can be seen on the control panel.
iNote
This instruction manual should be read carefully and retained
by the user. Particular attention must be made to the safety
information at the beginning of this manual.
Warning
DO NOT switch off the radiator at the wall socket when the
radiator is warm.
Note
It is strongly recommended that radiators (all models) are run
for ½ hour each month during the summer to ensure that the
pump is fit for winter operation.
Control knob
Supply Light

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5.0 Radio Frequency Control
Your Radio Frequency Controller (RFC) is a wireless thermostat giving high
precision room temperature control. It is also a seven day programmer with
up to six temperature settings per day. Each RFC can control any number
of radiators.
The temperature control is primarily set by the RFC. To allow the RFC to
control your radiator fully; the control knob must be turned fully clockwise.
This will allow the RFC to run your radiator at full output if the need arises.
You can however choose a lower radiator setting for systems where
multiple radiators are operated by the same RFC by turning the control
knob anti-clockwise.
5.1 Batteries
Your RFC is supplied with two factory fitted, AA size, alkaline batteries.
These should last around two years. The low battery symbol appears when
it is time to replace them. If you don’t replace them for two weeks the
symbol will start to flash. You must reset the clock after changing the
batteries, but all other settings are unaffected.
Holiday
Button
Boost
Button
Set-Back
Button
Advance
Button
Quick Adjust
Buttons

5.2 Connecting your Radiator to your Controller
For radio control to work, you first need to establish a radio connection
between your radiator and your RFC. You may wish to follow this procedure
if you add more radiators.
Turn the radiator thermostat knob fully clockwise.
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