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1. 1 Before fixing the radiator to the wall check that the distances stated on figures 1 and 2 see previous page are respected 2 Use the table above to determine your radiator model and respect the heights and width specified for installing the fixing brackets To make installation easier refer to figures 3 and 4 see next page 3 All our radiators are fitted with four 2 at the top right and left 2 at the bottom right and left fixing notches according to the power of the model chosen 4 Fix the brackets to the wall using wall plugs not supplied suitable for the wall structure onto which the radiator is to be installed 5 Once fixed screw the safety system into place as shown in figure 5 see next page References Power H Height of fixing L Width of fixing A Height above holes in mm holes mm ground mm ALSTDIGVO58011FB 1500w 500 6 w 130 In accordance with current regulations the radiator power supply must be protected by a 30 mA circuit breaker calibrated to 16 A Before using the appliance the first time check that the voltage used corresponds to that specified on the appliance This radiator is a class Il appliance double electrical insulation Earth connection is prohibited Connection of the three wires must take place in an electrical junction box compliant with current regulations ELECTRICAL CONN
2. carried out by an authorised manufacturer s representative When disposing of the heating appliance comply with regulations on oil disposal Warning do not cover the appliance danger of overheating If the appliance is covered the rise in temperature will cause the interior limiter to intervene This appliance is not suitable for use by people including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capacities or by people without specific experience and knowledge without prejudice to their being able to make use through a person responsible for their safety of monitoring or preliminary instructions on the appliance use Children should be monitored to ensure that they do not play with the appliance Before connecting the radiator disconnect the power supply using the general switch en This radiator is a class Il appliance As such it may be installed in all rooms of the house except for volumes 1 2 3 of a bathroom IP20 The heating appliance must be installed in such a way that the switches and other control devices cannot be touched by someone in the bath or shower in compliance with standard NF C15 100 The radiator must not be installed beneath a socket The radiator must be installed at least 15 cm away from all obstacles Shelves curtains furniture etc The power circuit of this appliance must include an all pole circuit breaking device in compliance with a panel standard NF C15 100
3. 0 5 to 10 the ECONOMY set temperature is not adjus table and the set back will be deduct from the COMFORT temperature K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Example 3 Correcting the room temperature measurement by the user The pointer on the left of display is on the 2nd position You can change the temperature measu rement by up to or 5 C by steps of 0 1 C Originally no temperature correction Press button to increase or the button to decrease to temperature correction Sc y Example of correction of 1 5 C 1 2 3 4 5 6 F 3 Configuration of the backlight The back light displaying time is adjustable by steps of 15 seconds from O to 225 seconds Adjusting by the or buttons To confirm press the ON OFF button If the choice 0 no back light ou Example 1 2 3 KA B 6 7 3 The frost Protection value This can be modified from 5 C to 15 C by steps of 0 5 C the value is stored in memory By default 7 C The indication of this choice is shown with the highlighting of the number 3 located on the left hand side of the display vertically numbered from 1 to 7 and the frost Protection value being shown to a tenth of a degree gt Exit from the configuration mode E Functioning of the mode button Choose the mode of fonctionning Mode Pressing briefly the MODE button allows to choose the mode of fonctionning The bar graph shows the chosen
4. ECTION Single phase power supply 230 V 10 10 50Hz The pilot wire must be disconnected if not in use Blue wire neutral Brown wire live Black wire pilot wire None of the lights turn on Check the position of the switch power supply protection fuse on the electric panel Room temperature is not high enough the appliance does not heat sufficiently The heating may be set to Eco Antifreeze or Stand by or on Automatic mode with a low temperature set by the programmer or energy management system Change to Permanent Comfort mode or increase the temperature set Many situations may give rise to a slight metallic crackle The appliance was fixed to an irregular wall The appliance was fixed to a non insulated wall The appliance is in a current of cold air The appliance is positioned incorrectly on the brackets The appliance is heating or there is a sudden change in temperature Should the problem continue contact the after sales service References Power Height Depth Width Number of inmm inmm inmm elements ESTE 730w sm 4 so J E BS Ee BUCA BE RE KT Manow ore foo eee ALSTDIGv058011F8 1500W 577 10 eso 91 Width Thickness Height Power supply 230V AC 10 10 50 Hz Safety Class Il according to EN60335 Environment IP20 Operating temperature from 0 C to 40 C Storage temperature from 20 C t
5. N ECONOMY COMFOR ECONOMY COMFORTS 22 COMFORT 2 C SHE FROST PROTECTION ECONOMY COMFOR COMFORT 2 C COMFORT 1 C FROST PROTECTION ECONOMY COMFOR COMFORT 2 C COMFORT FROST PROTECTION ECONOMY COMFOR COMFORT 2 C OFF OF OFF OFF OFF FROST PROTECTION FROST PROTECTION FROST PROTECTION FROST PROTECTION FROST PROTECTION S ECONOMY FROST PROTECTION ECONOMY COMFOR ECONOMY COMFORTS 15C COMFORT 2 C OFF FROST PROTECTION ECONOMY COMFOR COMFORT 2 C COMFORT 1 C FROST PROTECTION ECONOMY COMFOR COMFORT 1 C COMFORT FROST PROTECTION ECONOMY COMFOR COMFORT 1 C OFF OFI OFF OFF OFF FROST PROTECTION FROST PROTECTION FROST PROTECTION FROST PROTECTION FROST PROTECTION COMFORT ECONOMY OFF FROST PROTECTION ECONOMY COMFOR ECONOMY COMFORT 2 C FROST PROTECTION ECONOMY COMFOR COMFORT 2 C COMFORT 1 C FROST PROTECTION ECONOMY COMFOR COMFORT 1 C COMFORT FROST PROTECTION ECONOMY COMFOR COMFORT Viewing the operating mode The displaying of the operating mode will be done with the help of pictograms comfort eco frost protection and stop Only the currently active mode is visible Oh 2 4 6 8 101214161820 2224 This is either TL Comfort comfort 1 and comfort 2 mode D Economy mode Frost protection mode O off central unit or load shedding PW stop mode is not displayed during RF load shedding Keypad lock When the device is in normal operating mode di
6. Use and installation Manual LI E Al Lo Y NI ELECTRIC RADIATORS WITH HEAT TRANSFER FLUID Presentationis ae iin eve reno ue a 1 Ihe Advantage iuris id pria lira 1 FUNCION tt eier 3 Safety regulations inician 10 Preaparation fon iStallation nin 10 Fastening the wall brackets peli iaia aaa 11 Electricaliconnections and supply 14 TOUS INE oca hindi ani 14 Range and AMECA ii ein 15 Technical characteristics i isla alici iii 16 The STROMBOLI DIGITAL radiator flaunts an elegant dynamic design whilst guaranteeing very high thermal power This radiator has been designed in accordance with standard UNI EN 442 to ensure low energy consumption due to the highly conductive aluminium and a long life thanks to the materials used the two coats of anaphora and the epoxy polyester paint in RAL 9010 covering all surfaces Electronic thermostat with 6 order pilot wire stop antifreeze comfort eco Class Il electrical resistance Xx Device in conformity with European Directive 2002 96 CE DEEE amp Do not cover the heating device The comfort of central heating its design using heat transfer fluid guarantees gentle heating and a constant temperature Aluminium heating elements optimises heat diffusion ALSTDIGVO58004FB ALSTDIGVO58006FB ALSTDIGVO58008FB ALSTDIGVO58009FB ALSTDIGVO58011FB 12 10 2010 A neat design The perfect finish of the epoxy painted steel r
7. adiator and half maximum control unit result in a product with an exclusive sober design Adapts easily to suit all interior decor styles Overheating protection The radiators are fitted with a built in temperature limiter to protect the appliance from overheating Tilting protection Fixed wall bracket installation system R Presentation display Mode Prog ON OFF E Functioning feature Keyboard function The keyboard is composed by four button gt One adjustment button gt One adjustment button 3 One ON OFF button ON OFF O 3 One mode selection button Mode Pressing the button allows to set the desired temperature Pressing the button allows to set the desired temperature Pressing the button allows to switch On Off the thermostat radiator Pressing the mode button allows to choose the mode of functioning COMFORT ECONOMY FROST PROTECTION or automatic mode with the central programmer When the thermostat is in the Mode ON the LCD module displays The set temperature The flame symbol if the output status is ON The current Mode on the right of display The program profile the bar graph Ex Display in Ex Display in mode COMFORT mode OFF Set temperature displaying No measured temperature displaying Pressing briefly the or the button increases or decreases the set temperature by steps of 0 5 C Pressing longer than one secon
8. d the or the button allows continues increasing de creasing the set temperature by steps of 0 5 C each 250 ms The set temperature is saved in the memory Set temperature adjustment The COMFORT temperature settings are adjustable by steps of 0 5 C E 3 1 2 Configuration The CONFIGURATION menu allows adjusting the way of functioning of the thermostat following the user s requests To enter to the CONFIGURATION Menu press and hold the ON OFF button for 5 seconds To confirm the modification or to switch to the next setting press shortly again the MODE button After 120 seconds without action the thermostat will exit automatically from the configuration menu and will come back to the previous mode After entering to this menu the thermostat displays gt The value of the set back in ECONOMY mode The pointer on the left of display is on the 1st position vertical scale from 1 to 7 and the current value of set back is displayed The modifications are done by the button for increasing and the button for decreasing The possible modifications are from then 0 5 C to 10 C by steps of 0 5 C the value will be saved in the memory Original value is 3 5 C If you choose it corresponds with the adjustable ECONOMY temperature by the user The set back will be calculated on the base of the value of CONFORT and ECONOMY set temperatures If you choose the set back value from
9. er and the stop order E Operating with a PW or radio RF programmer The thermostat can also use local programming In this case it overrides the central program ming TAP with the exception of the frost Protection order and the stop order Position FICA LETO RADIO Local program Local program Local program ner na ee Frost protection ECONOMY COMFORT progra control unit OFF FROST PROTECTION ECONOMY E OFF COMFORT 2 C OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF COMFORT 1 C COMFOR OFF OF OFF OFF OFF FROST PROTECTION FROST PROTECTION FROST PROTECTION FROST PROTECTION FROST PROTECTION ECONOMY FROST PROTECTION FROST PROTECTION FROST PROTECTION FROST PROTECTION EROST PROTECTION COMFORT 2 C OFF FROST PROTECTION FROST PROTECTION FROST PROTECTION FROST PROTECTION COMFORT 1 C FROST PROTECTION FROST PROTECTION FROST PROTECTION FROST PROTECTION COMFOR FROST PROTECTION FROST PROTECTION FROST PROTECTION FROST PROTECTION OFF OF OFF OFF OFF FROST PROTECTION FROST PROTECTION FROST PROTECTION FROST PROTECTION FROST PROTECTION ECONOMY ECONOMY OFF FROST PROTECTION ECONOMY COMFOR ECONOMY COMFORT 2 C FROST PROTECTION ECONOMY COMFOR ECONOMY COMFORT 1 C FROST PROTECTION ECONOMY COMFOR ECONOMY COMFOR FROST PROTECTION ECONOMY COMFOR ECONOMY OFF OF OFF OFF OFF FROST PROTECTION FROST PROTECTION FROST PROTECTION FROST PROTECTION FROST PROTECTION 5 ECONOMY FROST PROTECTIO
10. mode The symbols on the right of display indicate the real current mode With exception of application with the central programmer both of them should indicate the same mode LC ch 2 4 8 1012141618202224 Pressing briefly Mode IL _ LIZ Pressing briefly Mode gs nm Pressing briefly Mode Permanently COMFORT mode The COMFORT set tem perature displaying Pressing briefly or longer the or button allows to modify the COMFORT set temperature from 5 to 30 C Note In application with the central programmer the symbols or can be displayed on the place of XX This indicates that the load shedding is on Permanently ECONOMY mode The ECONOMY set tem perature displaying In the case of adjustable ECONOMY temperature see the CONFIGURATION Menu pressing briefly the or button allows to modify the ECONOMY set temperature from O to the CONFORT set temperature Permanently FROST PROTECTION mode The FROST PROTECTION set temperature displaying Note Idem COMFORT mode Central Mode Displaying the set temperature following the current program received by the pilot wire input or the PLC input Creating a local program A long press on the Mode Prog button about 5 seconds is used to enter the program crea tion for gt Creating of a comfort program and eco program This mode is used to view the schedules stored in the EEPROM shown with the ProG message dis
11. o 70 C Built in proportional electronic regulation supplied by TRIAC with 6 order pilot wire Temperature adjustment from 7 C to 30 C Manufacturer DELTACALOR The symbol A on the product indicates the obligation to dispose of it at the end of its working life with a specialised collection centre in compliance with Directive WEEE 2002 96 EC Should you choose to replace it you may return the old appliance to the distributor This product is not ordinary household waste By disposing of the product appropriately at the end of its working life we can protect the environment and limit use of its natural resources Declaration of conformity We hereby declare under our own responsibility that the products presented in these instructions comply with all basic requirements of the Low Voltage Directives 2006 95 EC and EMC 2004 108 EC and RoHS 2002 95 EC They have been manufactured in accordance with processes certified ISO 9001 V2000 DELTACALOR s r l Via Mazzini 23801 Calolziocorte Lecco ITALY www deltacalor com
12. ogram for the previous day Time setting mode When the microcontroller is reset the time shown will be 00 00 This is the current time To set the correct time day hour minute use the button to increase the value the button to decrease the value and the Mode Prog button to move from one day to the next When pressing on either the or buttons the flashing of the two middle dots will be stop If you stop to press buttons more three seconds the flashing of the two central dots going restart The first thing to do is set the day The number icons 1 through 7 will flash in turn After that the hours and minutes need to be set The first thing to do is set the day The number icons 1 through 7 will flash in turn After that the hours and minutes need to be set A long press on the or button increasing or decreasing of one minute the setting clock after a period of about 750ms it activates a sequence of 30 increments or decrements at intervals of 180 to 200ms semi fast speed Once these 30 steps made it increments or decrements the tens of minutes fast speed When the button is released the time setting will stop The time setting can be fine tuned again by restarting the same procedure Press the Mode Prog button to return to normal operation The thermostat can also use local programming In this case it overrides the central program ming TAP with the exception of the frost protection ord
13. played on the four digits of display as well as with an indication of the day number from 1 to 7 gt Setting the calendar time Moving from one step to the next in this process is done by pressing the Mode Prog button The schedule is entered by using the button to select the eco periods and pressing on the button to select the comfort periods The selecting of this mode is visualised by displaying the bar graph stored in the user memory block N1 P1 flashing every 0 5s starting from midnight The setting s position is indicated with the corresponding icon flashing at the same speed as the bar graph Each position corresponds to a period of one hour If no keys are pressed for 120 seconds the thermostat will return to normal operating mode with the new programme stored in the memory The settings are made on day by day Moving from one day to the next is made by pressing on the Mode Prog button and the m mi current day being programmed is indicated on the left hand side of the IC LI display Note The default programme is Comfort mode from 6 am to I 10 pm eco mode from 10 pm to 6 am Copying a program It is possible to copy the program of the previous day To copy the program from the previous day just change the day by pressing on the Mode Prog button during at least 3 seconds As soon as the 3 seconds have passed the displayed program stored in the memory will be replaced by the pr
14. splaying the temperature simultaneously pres sing on the and buttons for 4 seconds the keypad is locked Once that was done each time you press any button bloc appears on the display To unlock the device press and hold the buttons and O again for 4 seconds NOTE a RESET after a power off cancels the keypad lock Should damages be caused from breach of these regulations the manufacturer s guarantee shall be invalidated Do not use the appliance outdoors Your appliance is intended for domestic use It may not be used for other purposes If the appliance has been dropped has been damaged or does not function correctly do not use it and ensure that the appliance power supply has been disconnected fuse or switch Do not dismantle the appliance A poorly repaired appliance can cause risks for the user Contact your retailer for any problem If the power lead has been damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer after sales service or another professional to avoid all danger This heating appliance is filled with a specific quantity of special oil The safety sheet for this is available on request In the event of a leak turn the appliance off and close it to prevent the oil from being dispersed or accidentally ingested by a child Then contact the appliance retailer or manufacturer s representative Any operation involving the opening of one of the two stoppers holding the oil in must be

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