HJM Aluminium Fluid Heater Instruction Manual
- June 8, 2024
- HJM
Table of Contents
- HJM Aluminium Fluid Heater
- IMPORTANT WARNINGS
- GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
- SPECIFIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THIS APPLIANCE
- INSTALLATION AND WALL MOUNTING
- WALL-MOUNTING
- ELECTRIC SUPPLY CONNECTION
- Operation Guide
- Operation Modes
- Consumption Control Mode Ptlu
- Specials Functions
- System Settings Menu
- Troubleshooting
- MAINTENANCE
- PRESET PROGRAMMES (P1 TO P9)
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
HJM Aluminium Fluid Heater
Dear client,
Thank you for purchasing this product. The quality of this appliance has been
certified by several laboratorytests. This instructions manual is provided to
simplify the use of the appliance as well as to guarantee a safe use.
Please read carefully the instructions and safety measures described in this
manual.
We sincerely hope you will be satisfied when using your new annlianGA,
IMPORTANT WARNINGS
Before using your appliance read this instructions manual carefully and keep
it in a safe place as you may need to consult it in the future.
Before turning on your appliance, and to ensure a safe and correct operation,
do not use if
- It has fallen to the ground;
- You notice any evidence of damage
- Any anomaly occurs during its operation.
To avoid hazards or deterioration of your appliance through incorrect use it is advisable to read these instructions thoroughly. Your appliance may not be used for other purposes than the ones intended and solely for household use. Any damage resulting from using the appliance outside this scope, any incorrect use, as well asS any manual modifications to the product will not be covered and automatically voids the warranty.
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
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Please follow the instructions in the user manual which help to properly install and operate this product and enjoy its advanced features. Please keep the instructions for future reference, as well as the guarantee, your invoice and if possible, the complete packing with all the elements inside.
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Read all instructions before using the product.
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Maintenance and service operations are only to be carried out by authorized professionals.
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The warranty will cease to be valid if the recommendations of this manual are not followed, or by any damage caused by manual modifications to the product is not covered by the warranty.
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If this product is used for other purposes than the ones originally intended, or if it is not correctly connected, the product may become damaged and the warranty will be voided.
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Before connecting the appliance, make sure the mains voltage is 230 Volts, and that it corresponds to what is marked on the nameplate of the appliance.
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Check that the power is sufficient to supply the appliances. The total draw of the radiators’ currents must not exceed the capacity of the circuit breaker that protects them.
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This radiator cannot be used in rooms with presence of gases or other flammable products (glues, etc…).
WARNING: To prevent overheating, do not cover the device. Do not use the device to dry clothes. -
Make sure the power cable or other objects do not come into contact with the radiator surface while in operation.
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If the power cable becomes damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer or a suitably qualified trades person. Failure to comply may danger your safety and voids your warranty.
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Check the device and the supply cord regularly. Do not turn the device on if it is damaged.
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PRECAUTION: Some parts of this product can reach very high temperatures and cause burns. Pay special attention when children or vulnerable people are around.
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Do not place the device straight under a power socket.
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Children under the age of three should not be allowed to touch or play with the radiator and should be supervised at all times
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This device can be used by children under 8 years of age, as well as by people with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities when suitably supervised and only when they have been provided the instructions regarding the use of the device and have understood the risks that could derive from it. Cleaning must only be carried out by an appropriate adult.
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Children between 3 and 8 years of age should not turn the device on or off, unless it is installed or placed in a normal position and that children are under proper supervision or have received instructions regarding the safe use of the device and they have perfectly understood the potential dangers. Children between 3 and 8 years of age should not connect, adjust or clean the appliance or pertorm any maintenance measure.
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WARNING: Do not use this heater near baths, showers or swimming pools. It should not be possible to access the device’s controls from the bath, shower or any other surface that is in contact with water. (lts use in zones 0 or 1 in bathrooms is totally prohibited: seek advice from a qualified electrician).
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For greater safety, this appliance is provided with a device that interrupts its operation in case of overheating.
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This radiator has been designed exclusively to be fixed to the wall. For further information on the fixing systems, consult the section “INSTALLATION AND WALL MOUNTING” of this manual.
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Do not use accessories that have not been recommended by the manufacturer, as they could entail a potential risk to the user, and damage the device. Use original accessories only.
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Keep all the packaging elements (plastic bags, cardboard and polyethylene) out of the reach of children, as they can cause potentially dangerous situations.
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Use this device only for domestic / light commercial use and the tasks for which it has been designed. This device has not been designed for industrial use. It must not be used outdoors, in greenhouses or for animal husbandry. Keep it away from other heat sources, direct sunlight, humidity and Cutting tools. Do not under any circumstances immerse in water or use this device with wet hands. In the case of humidity or water in the device, immediately disconnect the power supply and do not touch the wet parts.
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Do not attempt to service the device yourself. Contact a qualified technician.
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To disconnect the transmitter from the mains pull the plug, never the supply cord.
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Respect the “Specific Safety Instructions for this Appliance” listed below.
SPECIFIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THIS APPLIANCE
- The appliance must remain in a vertical position.
- Make sure the appliance is secured at all times. Please adhere to the installation distances indicated in this guide.
- Do not hang any object in front or on top of the device.
- Always ensure that the inlet and outlet areas are not obstructed.
- Always install the device so that it cannot enter into contact with any combustible material such as curtains or towels (take into account the gusts of wind).
- To clean the device, consult the instructions in the
- “MAINTENANCE” section, because if water enters the air grilles it could seriously damage the device.
- Do not insert any object through the grille or inside the device.
- This radiator is designed to be connected by plug to the electric installation and fixed to the wall. Follow the instructions in the section “INSTALLATION”
- The warranty will not apply if these instructions have not been observed.
INSTALLATION AND WALL MOUNTING
- Fix the radiator to a firm and well-levelled wall, with no furniture near it and avoiding objects around.
- Avoid installing the appliance in corners.
- We advise against installing the appliance under the windows, because it is favoring the heat loss.
- The radiator must be away, at a minimum distance of 15cm from any combustible material, curtains, furniture, chairs, etc.(Fig. 1).
- Allow for a minimum distance of 1 m, from the front of the unit to any obstacles furniture, walls, curtains, for example) that could hinder its operation.
- Also keep a minimum distance of 15 cm between the appliance and the side walls and any other obstacles (walls, for example) that may affect its function.
- Also keep a minimum distance of 35 cm on top the appliance free of obstacles and a minimum distance of 15 cm from the floor.
- WARNING: If this appliance is installed in a bathroom, it must be installed only within Zones 2 or Zone3, according BS 7671 Requirement
- Installations, Section 701. The installation of this appliance within Zones 0 or of a bathroom is totally prohibited. The figure 2 bellow is only for information purposes, we suggest you contact a professional electrician. for Electrical
WALL-MOUNTING
The appliance is equipped with the following:
- 2 radiator’s suspension supports (Fig 3).
Secure the appliance to the wall, and follow these instructions:
- Place the appliance on the floor, as is indicated in “Figure 4”, place the two suspension supports that are given with the appliance, correctly. Mark the position of the holes’ suspension supports, consideing the distance (15 cm) in relation to the floor. Make the holes and insert the plugs included in the fixing kit. Attach the suspension supports to the wall with screws.
- Paste the caps on the bottom rear of the appliance pressing them for 3 seconds “Figure 5”.
- Hang the device from the safely wall-mounted supports.
- Finally, screw the safety screw as far as it will go, until to feel that abuts the radiator”Figure 6″.
ELECTRIC SUPPLY CONNECTION
- This appliance is equipped with a supply cord H05v2V2-F 3×1.0mm2 and bipolar plug with earthing.
- Connect the plug to the socket-outlet with earthing.
- Check the condition of your electrical installation and connection cables.
- This appliance require earthing connection, due it has basic electrical insulation.
- Contact alicensed electrician for assistance.
DIGITAL PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTAT
The radiator is equipped with a digital, programmable thermostat.
Operation Guide
Presentation
The programmable electronic thermostat has been specially designed to regulate electric radiators screens.It will become your best ally to optimize its energy consumption while increasing your comfort.
- Large screen with backlighting.
- Weekly Programming in Intervals of 30 min.
- Temporary override function.
- Wire Pilot Function with 6 orders. (Only France)
- Holiday or Reception Function.
- Configuration Menu (User).
- Consumption Control Radiator.
- Open Windows Function.
Screen
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Operation Mode. active operation mode is displayed in the The box.
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B8 Programme Number (P1 to P9), (U1 to U4) or System Settings Menu (01 to 11).
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System Settings Menus.
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Keypad Lock Activated.
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Room Temperature Indicator.
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Type of time display (12h AM/PM or 24h).
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Graphic view of the programme of the current day.
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Time, temperature and System Settings Menu setting area.
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“ ” Indicator of appliance in operation.
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“ ” Help pictogram to create programmes / Status of the programme in normal mode / Control Menu of the radiator’s consumption.
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” ” Wire Pilot function indicator pictogram. (Only France)
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Current day.
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“ ”Temporary cancellation function activated, or “ITCS” if flashing.
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“ ” Window Opening Function (see section 5, System Settings Menu 07).
Keypad
- Radiator Start/ Stop Key (On / Off) POWER
- Minus Key (-)
- Validation Key (OK)
- Plus Key (+)
- Right Navigation Key
First Use
This section will guide you when putting the device into operation for the
first time.
NOTE: To restore the factory settings, consult section 5 “System Settings Menu”.
Energy Supply
Your radiator can be Activated/Start (On mode) and Deactivated/Stop (Off mode)
by
- pressing (On/Off).
- Press the On / Off keyonce: The appliance will emit two short beeps and the Screen will turn off for a few seconds.
ATTENTION: In case the device’s power disconnects, the memory of the settings recorded lasts for approximately one hour. After that time, we recommend you check the settings installed.
Setting the Time and Date
- First of all, move the cursor by pressing the right navigation key () until the symbol with a watch “” is selected.
- Use the (POWER) and (+) keys to adjust the hours. When the correct time has been set press (OK) and proceed to set the minutes.
- When you have set the minutes press (OK).
- Then adjust the Day (“1” Monday,., “7” Sunday) and press (OK).
- When the Day of the Week has been set, set the Day of the Month (01 to 31) and press (OK).
- Then adjust the day Month (01,..,12) and press (OK).
- Finally, set the Year (2016,.,2020, etc.) y pulse (OK).
Operation Modes
Press to move along the display and select the different operation modes selecting the one required and press (OK).
Timer Mode
The Timer mode ” will allow setting a temperature for a specific amount of
time. You can use this mode during a holiday period or to temporarily cancel a
programme.
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First, you must set the duration with the keys (-) and (+), the time “H” up to 24 h. and the days in “d” onwards and confirm by pressing the (OK) key. The duration can be set anywhere from 1 hour up to 44 days.
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hen, set the temperature required With keys (-) and (+), and confirm with the
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The Timer symbol ” will fiicker and you will see the hour/day number count down until the end of the period.
Manual Comfort Mode 2
The Manual Comfort mode “2’enables setting a temperature that will be
maintained throughout the day. The temperature will be set with the (-) & (+)
keys. (Factory setting 21°C)
Automatic Mode Auto
By selecting the Automatic operation mode “ ****“, the appliance will work
with the preset programme “P1, as explained in the following image.
Nota: If you need change the preset temperatures, do so in Comfort and ECO mode.
- Comfort Temperature, space with bars, Ta that you want to achieve.
- C Reduced Temperature, space without bars, Ta that you don’t want to be reduced.
If you want to modify, in a timely manner, the preset temperature during the current time slot, press the (OK) key and adjust with the keys (-) or (+) and displayed thee symbol” which will keep the set temperature until end of the time slot.
ECO Mode
In ECO mode ” **“, the Reduced Temperature will be maintained throughout the
day. You can set your own ECO temperature by pressing the (-) and (+) keys.
NOTE:** The preset default reduced temperature is 18°C.
Frost Protection Mode
- Use this frost protection mode ****“,if you want to protect your property fromn possible freezing, for example, if you are leaving your property for a extended period during winter.
- The preset minimum temperature is 5’C (default value). It can be set in System Settings menu section 5, number 05.
Program Mode P
- Once you have selected the Program mode “ ****“.you can choose between nine preset programs (P1 to P9). These are defined in the last pages of this manual.
- Select with the keys () and (+) and press (OK) to confirm.
- The radiator will go straight into Automatic mode “ and run the programme by you selected.
Factory Preset Programs (P1,.., P9)
- P1: Morning, Afternoon & Weekend
- P2 : Morning, Noon, Evening & Weekend
- P3: Week & Weekend
- P4: Afternoon & Weekend
- P5: Morning & Aftenoon (Bathroom)
- P6: Morning, Afternoon & Weekend
- P7: 7H 19H (Office)
- P8: 8H- 19H & Saturday (Shop)
- P9: Weekend (Secondary House)
Remember
- Comfort Temperature, space with bars, Ta that you want to achieve.
- Reduced Temperature, space without bars, Ta that you don’t want to be reduced.
- In Programme mode “P”, after programme “P9, there are four programmes (U1 to U4). These are programmes that you can personalise according to your needs.
“USER” Programs from U1 to U4
- You can modify the programme accordingto your needs. You can also store up to 4 of your own programmes (U1 to U4).
- To modify a user program, press the (OK) Key.
The following symbols will be shown when making your own program:
- Comfot Temperature applied to the selected half-hour.
- Comfort Temperature, space with bars, Ta that you want to achieve
- Reduced Temperature C applied to the selected half-hour
- Reduced Temperature, space without bars, To that you don’t want to be reduced.
How to edit a user programme
- The programming is carried out in 30 minutes slots. 30 minutes 1 hour
- The programme editing always starts on the first day of the week (01 Monday).
- The (-) key activates a reduced temperature ( in the selected time slot.
- The (+) key activates a comfort temperature in the selected time slot.
- The ( ) key advances the selected time slot.
- The (OK) key confirms the programme you have entered for that day.
Note.- After confirming the seventh day, the system automatically returns to AUTOD mode (see section 3.3).
Example of user programme editing screen
Consumption Control Mode Ptlu
Following Program Mode “P” and after press ( ) find the Consumption Control Mode PUu which enables you to check and control the consumption of your radiator.
IMPORTANT: The consumption control is only for checking the consumption of your radiator. Making alterations in this menu may inhibit the performance of your radiator. The thermostat calculates the constant consumption. Once you have checked your radiator consumption, if you have not carried out any actions, the thermostat screen automatically returns to AUTO mode.
You must consult the “SYSTEM SETTINGS MENU”, section 08 to select the power input of yOur appliance.
- Press (OK), and after pressing (+) select the duration of measurement: th (one hour), “td (one day), id (one week), 0 (30 consecutive days), this alue corresponds to measure the consumption of your radiator.
- You can change the duration value by pressing ( and (+).
- Consumption: Indicated in kW/h. Hundredths are shown for one hour and one day durations selected.
Specials Functions
Keypad Lock
Use this function to prevent any change in the thermostat setting. This is
useful in areas such as children’s’ bedrooms or public areas.
- To lock the keypad of your radiator, light up the LCD screen by briefly pressing any key (OK), ( ), (-) or (+). Once the LCD screen is lit briefly press (OK) + () buttons at the same time.
- The locking symbol “ ” will then appear.
Repeat the same procedure to unlock the keypad.
AThe keypad lock feature is available in all modes. The “Stop” mode will remain available even in automatic locking mode.
Window Opening Function
This function enables the automatic detection of an open window when the radiator is working.
- While this function is activated(see “SYSTEM SETTINGS MENU” section 07), the icon will appear in the left upper part of the Screen.
- If the system detects a temperature drop of around 3°C, the heating will stop for approximately one hour.
- The icon will flicker, as well as the temperature measured by the system.
- Press any key to stop this function. The radiator will become operative again and the window detection will be reset.
System Settings Menu
Your thermostat has a Settings Menu. To access this menu, hold down the (OK) button for 5 seconds. The first menu screen looks like this:
- Now you can select the setting you want to change by pressing the () button.
- Once selected the setting you wish to change, alter the value by pressing (-) or (+).
- Confirm your selection by press (OK) or ().
Exit the System settings menu by selecting the “End” option and pressing (OK )
Troubleshooting
THERMAL SAFETY
In the case of overheating, a safety device automatically cuts the radiators
operation. After cooling the radiator will automatically reset.
MAINTENANCE
- Your radiator requires no regular maintenance, however, to ensure its good operation:
- Always disconnect the device from the mains before performing any cleaning or maintenance operation.
- Let it cool down before cleaning.
- To avoid any risk of electrical shock, clean the unit with a soft, damp cloth to wipe the outside of the radiator and remove dust and dirt cloth.
- Do not use detergent, solvent, abrasive products or any other chemical product to clean the radiator.
NEVER immerse the device in water or any other liquids.
- You can use a vacuum or flexible brush to clean the air grilles. This maintenance must be carried out regularly to ensure optimum performance. Ensure the radiator is totally dry before turning it back on.
PRESET PROGRAMMES (P1 TO P9)
The sections indicate the comfort times
EU Declaration of Conformity
Hereby deciore, thot the folowing equipment comples wth aW the essentilol requirements for heokth ond safety of
European Directives
- 2004/10/EC EMC DIRECTIVE 2006/95/EC LV DIRECTIVE
- 2011/65/UE RaHS DIRECTIVE
With reference to the opplicotion of the foillowinf standords:/Em oplicoção das seguintes narmas
RECYCLING (Disposal of the product at the end of its useful life)
According to European Directive 2012/19/UE, on waste electrical and electronic
equipment (WEEE), old electrical household appliances cannot be disposed of in
the usual municipal containers; they have to be collected separately to
optimise the recycling of the components and materials that comprise it, and
reduce the impact on human health and the environment. The crossed-out wheeled
bin is marked on all Electrical and Electronic products, to remind the
consumer of their obligation dispose of them separately.
The consumer must contact the local authority or the vendor to learn about the
correct disposal of his/her old electrical household appliance. In the case of
scrapping the radiator, containing oil; should the provisions concerning the
disposal of oil followed.
ADDRESS: HERMANOS JULIÁN M. S.L. C/ Gutenberg, 91-93
- Polígono Industrial “Los Villares”
- 37184 Villares de la Reina
- Salamanca
- España
- Teléfonos: (34) 923 222 277 / (34) 923 222 282
- Fax: (34) 923 223 397
- http://www.hjm.es
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