Atlantic SENSIS Operating manual

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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 predened 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
Specications .........................................................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 qualication 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 rell the appliances. If
necessary, contact a qualied 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

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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 qualied 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
Conrm
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 predened
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 dene at
what time of day the appliance must follow the
Comfort temperature (setpoint temperature set
in Manual mode) or the Eco temperature (non-
modiable setpoint temperature of - 3.5°C), or
be switched off. Some programs are predened.
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 modied 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
(modiable) programs
which dene 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-modiable frost protection temperature).
Decrease until oF is displayed (appliance stops heating).BOOST mode remains
accessible.
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