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USER MANUAL EMOTION DIGITAL THERMOR
Preparing the installation of the panel heater 30
Unlocking the panel heater's hanging frame 31
Fixing the hanging frame to the wall 31
Connecting the panel heater 32
Locking the panel heater on the hanging frame 33
Operation 34
Use
Turning on your radiant heater 35
Putting your radiant heater in standby mode 35
Choosing your heating mode 36
Heating your room: how to use Comfort mode 37
Lowering the temperature of your room: how to use Eco mode. 38
Programming the heating period: how to use Programming mode 39
Absence of more than 24 hours: use the Frost Protection mode 44
How to use the energy-saving functions 45
Locking the controls 50
Locking the control panel 50
Maintenance 51
Returning to the standard factory settings 51
Troubleshooting 52
Warranty conditions 54
The device you have just purchased was submitted to many tests and checks ensuring its quality. We thank you for your choice ant trust. We hope you will be fully satisfied.
The references for your panel heater
These are located on the right-hand side of the appliance.
The commercial code and the serial number identify for the manufacturer the particular panel heater you have bought.

A Standards, quality labels
B Commercial name
C Commercial code
D Manufacturing reference
E Serial number
F Manufacturer's number

Appliances with this symbol must not be scrapped with normal household rubbish but be collected separately and recycled.
When these products come to the end of their useful life, they must be collected and recycled in accordance with the local regulations and bylaws.
Please keep this instruction manual even after installing your panel heater.
Warning
- Please ensure that children do not lean on the device or play close to it when it is operating : its surface may be hot enough to cause burns to their skin in some circumstances, particularly because their reflexes may not yet have been acquired or aur slower than those of an adult. If there is any risk, fit a protective grill in front of the device.
- This device is not intended for use by persons (including children) with physical, sensory or mental disability, or by persons lacking experience or knowledge, unless they have received from a person in charge of their safety adequate supervision or preliminary instructions on how to use the device.
- Care must be taken at all times to keep children from playing with the device.
- Do not obstruct the grills, even partially (either on the front of the device or underneath it): otherwise the device may overheat.
- If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by a service agentor similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard (applies to units fitted with a supply cord and plug).
- Units fitted with a three core supply cord (brown, blue and black), must be directly connected to hard wiring by a licensed electrician.
- All work on the interior of the device must be carried out by a licensed electrician.
PREPARING THE INSTALLATION OF THE PANEL HEATER
Installation guidelines
- This device was designed to be installed in residential premises. In any other case, please call your distributor.
- Installation must comply with the standards currently enforced in the country of use.
- The panel heater must be supplied with 230V single-phase 50Hz .
- In damp areas such as bathrooms and kitchens, you must install the connection box at least 25cm above the floor.
Keep the panel heater away from any draughts that may interfere with its operation (e.g.: under a centrally controlled fan, etc...).
Do not install the heater under a fixed socket.
The panel heater is fitted with a detection system, whose sensor is located on the front of the appliance.

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Comply with the minimum distances from any furniture units when positioning the appliance.

To optimise absence detection by your appliance, do not install it in a closed off corner or behind furniture.

UNLOCKING THE PANEL HEATER'S HANGING FRAME
We recommend that you place the panel heater face down on the floor, taking care to protect its front surface from scratches.
1
Take a flat-bladed screwdriver and lift the slider, taking care not to bend it.

2
While keeping the slider raised, push the hanging frame towards the bottom of the heater to release the upper brackets S2. We recommend that you wear protective gloves.

3
Swivel the hanging frame downwards on the lower brackets SI.

4
Remove the hanging frame.

FIXING THE HANGING FRAME TO THE WALL
1
Place the hanging frame on the floor against the wall. Locate drilling points A.

2
Drilling points A show the position for the lower fastenings.
Refit the hanging frame, lining up with drilling points A to find drilling points B (you can also use a level).

4
Drilling points B show the position for the upper fastenings.
3
Drill the 4 holes and insert the wall plugs. Use suitable wall plugs when fitting on a specific support (e.g. plasterboard wall).
Position the hanging frame and screw it down.
CONNECTING THE PANEL HEATER
Connection rules and regulations
- The panel heater must be supplied with 230V single-phase current at 50Hz .
- The panel heater's power supply must be directly connected to the main supply after the circuit breaker without any intermediate switch.
- The panel heater's power cable must be connected to the main supply via a connection box. In damp areas, such as bathrooms and kitchens, the connection box must be installed at least 25cm above the floor.
- An Earth connection is prohibited. Do not connect the pilot wire (black wire) to Earth.
- The installation must be fitted with an all-pole cut-off switch with a contact opening distance of at least 3mm .
- If the power cable is damaged, it must only be replaced by an electrician.
- If you are using the pilot wire and it is protected by a 30mA differential (e.g.: bathroom use), the pilot wire's power supply must also be protected on this differential.
Wiring diagram for the heating panel
- Cut off the power supply and connect the wires as shown in the following diagram:

- You can connect the pilot wire if your home is equipped with a programming unit or controller. In this case, make the following checks according the selected mode (Comfort, Eco, etc.) to that the programming instructions are being transmitted correctly:
| COMFORT 澳 | ECO ECO | FROST □ | SWITCH-OFF OF HEATING AND POWER CUT-OFF | COMFORT -1°C 澳 | COMFORT -2°C 澳 | |
| SIGNAL TO BE TRANSMITTED | — | 5'3" | 5'7" | |||
| MEASUREMENT BETWEEN THE PILOT WIRE AND NEUTRAL | 0 Volt | 230 Volts | -115 Volts negative | +115 Volts positive | 230 Volts for 3 s | 230 volts for 7 s |
LOCKING THE PANEL HEATER ONTO THE HANGING FRAME
1
Position the tilted panel heater on brackets S1.

2
Pivot the panel heater upwards and lift it to position it on brackets S2.

3
Lower the panel heater onto the hanging frame. A click tells you that the panel heater is fastened and locked in place.


To unlock the panel heater from the hanging frame, take a flat-bladed screwdriver and push the slider (located on the top left-hand corner of the hanging frame behind the appliance) towards the wall.
Lift the panel heater while holding the slider in place with your screwdriver. Tilt it forwards and then remove it from brackets S1.

Control box
For your comfort and to save energy, your radiant heater is equipped with a digital-display control unit. You can set all of the radiant heater's functions from the unit.

A sweetcontrol absence and presence detector
B airing
C Programming (program setting)
D Increase the temperature / Scroll
E Turn on / Change heating modes - scroll / Standby
F Lower the temperature / Scroll
G Consumption indicator function
Remove the plastic film on the control unit
The different displays

After 2 minutes of inactivity, the screen returns to the main display.
TURNING ON YOUR RADIANT HEATER
To turn on your radiant heater, press the Power on key (E).


The radiant heater displays the 'comfort' temperature.
When first turned on, the device is set to Comfort mode at 19^ .
ACTIVATING THE SCREEN
If the screen is not lit up, press any button to activate the screen lighting.
If the screen backlighting is not active, press any button to reactive it.


You can now press the appropriate button for the setting you want to make.
PUTTING YOUR RADIANT HEATER IN STANDBY MODE
To put your radiant heater in standby mode, hold the Standby key (E) down.


The panel displays then turns off.
CHOOSING YOUR HEATING MODE
You can run your panel heater in several modes:
- Comfort mode ( ) which enables you to have the right ambient temperature.
- Eco mode (Eco) which enables you to lower the temperature in your room when you will be away from your home for a long time or during the night, especially in bedrooms.
- The Programming PROG mode, where you can program the Comfort and Eco modes depending on when the room is used, using programs P1, P2, P3 or using a (centralised) programming system.
- Frost mode (□) which enables you to maintain a temperature of around 7^ during an absence of more than 24 hours, for example.
HEATING YOUR ROOM:HOW TO USE COMFORT MODE
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DESCRIPTION
This mode enables you to have the ambient temperature you desire in your room. The consumption indicator lights enable you to optimise your setting (see page 46).
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HOW TO ACTIVATE THIS MODE?
If the screen is not lit up, press any button to activate the screen lighting.
To activate the Comfort mode, press the Scroll key (E) several times until the arrow is on the Comfort mode.


The mode selection arrow flashes for several seconds, then just the icon remains on the display: the setting is confirmed.
The advised Comfort temperature is 19^
The Comfort mode ranges from 12.5^ to 28^ . If you lower the Comfort temperature below the Eco temperature, the Eco temperature lowers by 0.5^ compared with the Comfort mode. If, however, you increase the Comfort temperature, the Eco temperature does not change.
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HOW TO CHANGE THE TEMPERATURE
To change the temperature displayed, press the + (D) or (-F) keys.

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The heating icon appears on the screen if the room temperature is lower than the one displayed.

Wait at least 6 hours for the room's temperature to stabilise.
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If you want to change the room temperature, change it by pressing the + (D) or - (F) keys.



As the temperature displayed on the screen rises, the consumption indicator light descends.
LOWERING THE TEMPERATURE IN YOUR ROOM: HOW TO USE ECO MODE ECO
1
DESCRIPTION
We recommend that you use this mode when you will be absent for 2 to 24 hours, or during the night, especially in bedrooms.
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HOW TO ACTIVATE THIS MODE?
Press the scroll key (E) several times until the selection arrow is on EGO mode.



The mode selection arrow flashes for several seconds, then just the ECO icon remains on the display: the setting is confirmed.
The advised Eco temperature is -3.5^ compared with the Comfort temperature (setting example: 19^ in Comfort mode and 15.5^ in Eco mode). If the -3.5^ icon does not appear on the screen, this means that the difference compared with the set Comfort temperature is not 3.5^ . If you lower the Comfort temperature to below the Eco temperature, the Eco temperature lowers by -0.5^ compared with the Comfort mode. If, however, you increase the Comfort temperature, the Eco temperature does not change.
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HOW TO CHANGE THE TEMPERATURE?
If you want, you can change the temperature displayed by pressing the + (D) or - (F) keys.


The chosen Eco temperature appears on the screen.
PROGRAMMING THE HEATING PERIOD:
HOW TO USE PROG MODE
PROG
You can program your Comfort 念 and ECO temperature times either by using one of the three prestored programs, or by connecting the pilot wire to a programming control (Pilot wire (FP) mode is the default setting - refer to your programming control's manual)
You can connect several appliances to one programmer.
3 programs have been prestored: P1, P2 and P3 and they cannot be changed.
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| 0h | 1h | 2h | 3h | 4h | 5h | 6h | 7h | 8h | 9h | 10h | 11h | 12h | 13h | 14h | 15h | 16h | 17h | 18h | 19h | 20h | 21h | 22h | 23h | |
| P1 | ECO | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| P2 | ECO | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| P3 | ECO |
P is recommended for when you are constantly at home, at the weekend for example (Eco mode from 23h to 5h, Comfort mode from 5h to 23h).
P2 is recommended if you are absent during the day (Eco mode from 23h to 5h and from 9h to 17h, Comfort mode from 5h to 9h and from 17h to 23h).
P3 is recommended if you are absent during the day, but you come back home at lunchtime (Eco mode from 23h to 5h, from 9h to 12h and from 14h to 17h, Comfort mode from 5h to 9h, from 12h to 14h and from 17h to 23h).
means that a programming control is used.
NB: If no command is received on the pilot wire, the device will function in Comfort mode. When switching from Comfort to Eco mode, the new mode is active after about 12 seconds. The Frost Protection and Load shedding commands have priority over the Eco, Comfort and programming (P1, P2, P3 and ) modes.
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HOW TO SET THE DAY OF THE WEEK AND TIME?
Before programming the device, you must set the radiant heater to the correct time or make sure that the system day and time is correct.
To set the day of the week and the time, hold the Programming key (C) down for several seconds.


The letters on the screen start flashing: you can now set the day of the week. (J = day - LU = Monday
To change the day, press the + (D) or - (F) key.


You have changed the day. You can now set the time.
To set the time, press the Scroll (E) key.


The letters on the screen flash so that you can change the hour.
To change the hour, press the + (D) or - (F) key.


You have changed the hour.
You can now set the minutes.
| To set the minutes, press the Scroll (E) key. | + /-> équilibre | The letters on the screen flash so that you can change the minutes. |
| To change the minutes, press the + (D) or - (F) key. | + /=> équilibre F | You can now confirm your setting. |
N.B.: You can exit the settings at any time by pressing the Programming key (C). The settings made are saved.
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HOW TO ASSIGN A DAILY PROGRAM?
To access the daily program, press the Programming key (C).


For Monday, the 'FP' program is selected.
(J = day - LU = Monday - FP = programming control)
Two solutions are possible :
a- you want to keep the selected program,
b- you want to change the selected program.
A- YOU WANT TO KEEP THE SELECTED PROGRAM – MONDAY IN THE EXAMPLE
You want to keep the 'FP' program for Monday: press the Scroll key (E).


The program for Monday is confirmed. You can now select the program for Tuesday.
B- YOU WANT TO CHANGE THE SELECTED PROGRAM - MONDAY IN THE EXAMPLE
You want to change the 'FP' program for Monday: press the + (D) or - (F) key until the program you want flashes on the screen.


You have chosen the P3 program for Monday, you can now confirm.
YOU WANT TO ASSIGN A DAILY PROGRAM TO ALL THE DAYS OF THE WEEK
Carry out the same procedure for all the days of the week, up until Sunday, either keeping the selected program or changing it.
Confirm the programs chosen for each day of the week by pressing the Scroll key
(E).


You have confirmed the daily programs. You must now activate the Programming PROG mode
N.B.: Even if there is a power cut, the settings are saved.
3 HOW TO ACTIVATE THE PROGRAMMING PROG MODE
To activate the Programming mode, press the Scroll key
(E) until the arrow is on this mode PROG.


The mode selection arrow flashes several seconds, then remains on the display with the icon of the mode being programmed.
N.B.: If the icon blinks, you need to check the day and time settings (see page 40).
ABSENCE OF MORE THAN 24 HOURS:
USING THE FROST PROTECTION MODE

The Frost Protection temperature is preset to 7^ (± 3^) and cannot be changed.
HOW TO ACTIVATE THE FROST PROTECTION MODE?
Press the scroll key (E) until the selection arrow is on the Frost Protection mode.


The mode selection arrow flashes for several seconds then the icon remains on the display.
HOW TO USE THE ENERGY-SAVING FUNCTIONS
These functions enable your appliance to adapt itself to your daily life without your having to concern yourself with it.
To use these functions, we recommend that you set the cursor A to Comfort or Programming PROG mode.
These functions are in addition to the programming functions.
ABSENCE AND PRESENCE DETECTION
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The function enables you to lower the temperature setting for your room automatically, as soon as you leave it.
Absence detection is made from a height of over 45cm (Diagram 1) and operates progressively (Diagram 2):


Diagram 2
E.g.: Your appliance is set to 19^ , in Comfort mode (whether programmed or not) At 9:00, it detects your absence.
At 9:30, its operating instructions are set to 18^ .
At 10:00, its operating instructions switch to 17^ .

If your panel heater detects no one in the room, it automatically lowers the temperature setting progressively to 3.5^ lower than the Comfort temperature setting.
The symbol flashes when it detects a presence.
HOW TO DEACTIVATE THE ABSENCE AND PRESENCE DETECTION

The function enables you to stop the appliance from heating and to start heating again automatically when you are airing your room, thereby saving you energy.
We do not recommend the use of the "airing" functions in corridors and rooms located close to an entrance door from outside your home or from the garage.
Do not heats the room while it is being ventilated allow you to save energy. If you do not turn off your heater when a window is open for a long time, the airing function stops your device from heating when it is not necessary: your heater automatically detects when the window is opened or closed and therefore saves energy.
Your device reacts to an open or close window according to several variables, especially
- the temperature settings programmed for the room
- the outside temperature
- the location of your heater, etc.

By detecting whether the window is open or closed, the airing function helps you to be environmentally friendly: you save energy by not heating your house when you ventilated it.
To activate it, press the Aeration key (B).


The symbol for absence / presence detection appears on the screen.

The operating instructions are for 7^ ± 3^ for the whole time that your room is being aired. When you close the window, your panel heater will return to its initial operating mode.
After 2 hours, the appliance starts heating again in any case. The maximum expected airing period is 2 hours.
NNB: If the function does not meet your requirements, you can manually stop the panel heater from heating (press the Power on key (E) for several seconds).
The symbol flashes when it is lowering its operating set point.
HOW TO DEACTIVATE THE WINDOW OPEN AND CLOSED DETECTION
To deactivate it, press the Aeration key (B).


The symbol for window open and closed detection disappears from the screen.

USING THE BALANCE FUNCTION
Use the Balance function to set your device at an optimum temperature that is just the right balance between being comfortable and saving energy.
HOW TO USE THE BALANCE FUNCTION
To use this function, press the Increase (D) and Decrease (F) keys simultaneously.

The temperature displayed is 19^ in Comfort mode and 15.5^ in ECO mode.
CONSUMPTION INDICATOR
The energy consumed by an electrical heating appliance depends, among other things, on the temperature required. The temperature recommended by the public authorities is 19^ , in Comfort mode ( 15.5^ in Eco mode).
The "Consumption Indicator" function enables you to position yourself in accordance with this recommended temperature.
Therefore, depending on the temperature required:
- If the black arrow on the screen is placed before the 2nd orange or the red icon, you can save energy by significantly lowering the temperature you have asked for.
- If the black arrow on the screen is placed before the 1st orange icon, you can save energy by slightly lowering the temperature you have asked for.
- If the black arrow is in front of the green icon, you are already at the recommended temperature and are already making energy savings.

All the panel heaters in the same room must be fitted with the same function capabilities. The energy-saving functions must be set in the same way on each heater.
LOCKING THE CONTROLS
To avoid the control panel being used inopportuneely, we advise you to lock it.
HOW TO LOCK THE CONTROLS
To lock the controls, press the following keys simultaneously for several seconds:
- Aeration (B) and
- Power on (E).


A lock appears on the screen: the settings can no longer be changed.
HOW TO UNLOCK THE CONTROLS
To unlock the controls, press the following keys simultaneously for several seconds:
-Aeration (B) and
- Power on (E).


The lock disappears from the screen: the settings can be changed.
LOCKING THE CONTROL PANEL
You can also lock the control panel using the screw provided.
Remove the screw located inside the control panel.
Close the control panel's flap.
Block the flap using the screw.


The panel can no longer be opened, so the controls cannot be accessed.
MAINTENANCE
To maintain your panel heater's performance, you must dust it approximately twice a year.
Never use abrasive products or solvents.
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RETURNING TO THE STANDARD FACTORY SETTINGS
It is possible de return to the standard settings for your radiant heater.
Hold the following keys down simultaneously
-Aeration (B),
- Settings (C),
- Scroll (E),
until everything is displayed on the screen (see page 34 for the different displays).


The device switches to Comfort mode at 19^ The ECO mode is at 15.5^ .The energy saving and programmed functions are deactivated.
| TROUBLESHOOTING | |
| PROBLEM ENCOUNTERED | CHECKS TO BE MADE |
| The heating light flashes | The temperature probe is disconnected or is faulty. Contact your installer. |
| The room temperature is different to the one displayed on the radiant heater | You must wait for at least 6 hours for the temperature to stabilise. Depending on your installation, the temperature you read may be different to the one displayed on your radiant heater. In that case, you can calibrate the temperature displayed: Hold the following keys down simultaneously: - Programming (C), - Power on (E). +0.0° With the + (D) or - (F) keys, choose your calibration value (between - 2°C and 2°C). E.g. The temperature displayed on your radiant heater is 20°C. The temperature displayed on your thermometer is 19°C -> Choose a calibration value of -1°C. Confirm your choice by pressing the Programming key (C). Your radiant heater will heat until the room temperature reaches 20°C. |
| The panel heater does not heat. | Make sure that the mode is activated. If you are operating under programming, check that the programmer is in COMFORT mode. Ensure that the installation's circuit breakers are engaged and that the power cut-off (if you have one) has not cut off the power to the panel heater. Check the air temperature in the room: if it is too high, the heating icon does not light up: the panel heater does not heat. |
| The panel heater heats all the time. | - Check that the panel heater is not in a draught or that the temperature setting ha not been altered. - There may be a fluctuation in the main power supply. If there is a problem (blocked thermostat...), cut off the power to the panel heater (fuse, circuit breaker) for approximately 10 minutes and then switch it back on. - If the phenomenon recurs frequently, have your electricity utility check the power supply. |
| The radiant heater heats even though the window is open. | There may be a delay between when the window is opened and when the heating stops. If you find this delay too long, you can manually stop your radiant heater. |
| PROBLEM ENCOUNTERED | CHECKS TO BE MADE |
| The radiant heater does not heat enough. | Increase the temperature settings by pressing the + (E) key. If the setting is at its maximum, carry out the following checks: - Check whether there is another heating device in the room. - Make sure that your radiant heater is only heating the room (door closed). - Check the supply voltage to the device. - Check that the power of your radiant heater is adapted to the size of your room (on average, we recommend 100 W/m2 for a ceiling height of 2.50m). |
| Dirty marks appear on the wall around the radiant heater. | The dirty marks come from the bad quality of the air in the room. In this case, you are advised to check that the room is correctly aired (ventilation, vent duct, etc.), that the air is clean and not to smoke in the room. Your radiant heater will not be replaced under guarantee because of these dirty marks. |
| The heating icon appears on the screen when the radiant heater is in Eco mode. | This is normal. The radiant heater can heat to maintain an Eco temperatu-re. |
| The panel heater's surface is very hot. | It is normal for the panel heater to be hot when it is operating; the maximum surface temperature is restricted in accordance with the NF electrical perfor-mance standard. However, if you think that your panel heater is still too hot, check that the output is suitable for the area of your room (we recommend 100W / m2) and that the heater is not placed in a draught, which would inter-fere with its self-regulation; also check that the installation guidelines have been followed (curtains, etc.) |
| For radiant heaters equipped with a programming system or controlled via a pilot wire: | |
| The radiant heater is not responding to the external pro-gramming commands. | Make sure that the central programming system is working correctly (refer to the user manual), or that the programming control is correctly placed in its holder and that it is working correctly (check the batteries, fuse, etc.) Make sure that your radiant heater is in Programming mode and that the external “Centralised” program is assigned to the right day of the week. |
If you do not succeed in solving your problem, contact your local installer and have the details of your heater's references, the room's temperature and the programming system (if any) to hand.
WARRANTY CONDITIONS
- The guarantee period is two years from the date of installation or purchase and may not exceed 30 months from the date of manufacture in the absence of a receipt.
- The guarantee covers the replacement and supply of components recognised as being defective, excluding any damages or interest.
- The user is responsible for any labour or transport costs.
- The guarantee does not cover any damage arising from improper installation, abnormal use or non-observation of the requirements of the said instructions for installation and use.
- The stipulations of the present guarantee conditions do not exclude any of the purchaser's legal rights of guarantee against faults or hidden defects, which are applicable in all cases under the stipulations of Articles 1641 of the Civil Code.
- Present this certificate to your distributor or installer only in the event of a claim, together with your purchase invoice.
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- This information can be found on the information plate situated on the left-hand side of the device.
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