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Displaying the temperature is independent of the heating manner, heating element or the
central heating system.
4.2.4.5 Temperature ranges
- 5°C, protection from freezing. The thermostat will enter this mode after the self test every
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time there is network power shortage.
- 40°C, 50°C – temperature ranges recommended for heating and drying.
- 65°C, 55°C – temperature ranges recommended for heating only.
4.2.4.6 Time settings - sensor
Possibility of selecting the heating period in duration of 2 h at a preset temperature.
If this mode is active the indicator light will flash slowly during the first hour and faster during the
second hour of heating.
After the expiration of 2 hours, the thermostat will exceed the range marked
heating and continues to maintain the minimum temperature)
If there is a need to terminate the preset time period, switch off the heater and start again with the
ON / OFF function according to the previously described ON/OFF procedure – 4.2.4.2
5. INSTALLATION
5.1 The QSO heating element is designed so as to be installed independently from the thermostat
5.2 Entrust the heater installation to a qualified person.
5.3 The heather is designed only for direct installation into the radiators or towel dryers.
5.4 The heating element is installed in the ½'' opening on the heater body bottom.
Unscrew the plug from the heater and screw in the QSO heating element. Use standard wrench No.
22 for installation.
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The QSO element is the immersion type, which requires installation only at the bottom of the
heating body (installing the heater on top of the heating body may lead to accidents and
damages)
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The heating element has gaskets that provide a proper seal to the heating the body and to the
thermostat so that additional parts and materials for the same purpose are not to be used.
5.5 After properly installed QSO, approach to filling in the radiator with fluid.
Allowed fluid for proper functioning is demineralized water (H2O).
Other fluids used for filling in the central heating system are not allowed.
Fill in the heating body to 90% volume, bigger fluid quantity than required may cause damage to the
heating body.
5.6 Once you fill the radiator with fluid, you may install the thermostat, rotate to the desired visual
zone and fix with the screw on the back of the heater.
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