PURMO KABA2 Oil Radiator Instruction Manual

June 13, 2024
PURMO

PURMO KABA2 Oil Radiator

PURMO-KABA2-Oil-Radiator-product

Product Information

The product is a KABA2 electric radiator with an electronic PID control unit. It is programmable and has a white color. The radiator has a double pole ON/OFF switch and features an indicator for energy consumption, temperature setting, and open window detection. It also has a 7-day program option and a child anti-tamper function. The radiator has an active memory that stores settings and programming.

Product Usage Instructions

  1. Safety Information: This product should not be installed in a bathroom or any high-humidity area. Some parts of the product can become very hot and cause burns, so caution should be exercised when children or vulnerable people are present. Do not cover the radiator or use it for drying clothes.
  2. General Information: Before proceeding with any setting procedures, ensure that the keypad is unlocked.
  3. Installation:
    • Positioning: Choose a suitable location for the radiator.
    • Fixing: Securely fix the radiator in place.
    • Connection: Connect the radiator to the power supply.
  4. Operation:
    • Diagram: Refer to the provided diagram for an overview of the control panel and its functions.
    • Product Plus Points: Take advantage of the various features offered by the radiator, such as selecting operating modes, setting temperatures, time, date, and programs, saving settings, energy consumption indication, open window detection, and more.
    • Keypad Locked: The control panel can be locked to prevent unauthorized changes.
    • Special Safety for Rental Housing: The radiator has special safety features for social or private rental housing, including limits on the adjustment range of the comfort setting temperature and PIN code lock of settings reserved for professionals.
    • Active Memory: The radiator has a permanent backup of settings and programming, including backup date and time.

SAFETY INFORMATION

Due to the safety standard EN 60335, the text below is obligatory for all electric products, not only radiators.

This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children unless they are older than 8 and supervised. Keep the appliance and its cord out of reach of children aged less than 8 years. Children of less than 3 years should be kept away from the unit unless continuously supervised. Children aged from 3 years and less than 8 years shall only switch on/off the appliance provided that it has been placed or installed in its normal operating position and they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children aged from 3 years and less than 8 years shall not plug in, regulate and clean the appliance or perform user maintenance.

CAUTION

  • THIS PRODUCT MUST NOT BE INSTALLED IN A BATHROOM OR OTHER SIMILAR HIGH HUMIDITY AREA.
  • SOME PARTS OF THIS PRODUCT CAN BECOME VERY HOT AND CAUSE BURNS. PARTICULAR ATTENTION HAS TO BE GIVEN WHERE CHILDREN AND VULNERABLE PEOPLE ARE PRESENT. IN ORDER TO AVOID OVERHEATING, DO NOT COVER THE RADIATOR. ”DO NOT COVER” MEANS THAT THE RADIATOR MUST NOT BE USED FOR DRYING CLOTHES, FOR EXAMPLE, BY PLACING THEM DIRECTLY ON THE RADIATOR.

WASTE DISPOSAL ACCORDING TO WEEE DIRECTIVE (2012/19/EU)
WASTE DISPOSAL ACCORDING TO THE WEEE DIRECTIVE (2012/19/EU). THE SYMBOL ON THE PRODUCT LABEL INDICATES THAT THE PRODUCT MAY NOT BE HANDLED AS DOMESTIC WASTE, BUT MUST BE SORTED SEPARATELY. WHEN IT REACHES THE END OF ITS USEFUL LIFE, IT SHALL BE RETURNED TO A COLLECTION FACILITY FOR ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC PRODUCTS. BY RETURNING THE PRODUCT, YOU WILL HELP TO PREVENT POSSIBLE NEGATIVE EFFECTS ON THE ENVIRONMENT AND HEALTH TO WHICH THE PRODUCT CAN CONTRIBUTE IF IT IS DISPOSED OF AS ORDINARY DOMESTIC WASTE. FOR INFORMATION ABOUT RECYCLING AND COLLECTION FACILITIES, YOU SHOULD CONTACT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORITY/MUNICIPALITY OR REFUSE COLLECTION SERVICE OR THE BUSINESS FROM WHICH YOU PURCHASED THE PRODUCT. APPLICABLE TO COUNTRIES WHERE THIS DIRECTIVE HAS BEEN ADOPTED.

GENERAL INFORMATION

  • This appliance is a sealed electric radiator.
  • This appliance conforms to the standards EN 60335-1 and EN 60335-2-30.
  • This appliance is insulation class I and has electrical protection level IP21.
  • This appliance complies with the European Directive 2014/30/EU (CE Marking on all appliances).
  • KABA2:
    • for wall mounting or freestanding positioning.
    • 230 V – 50 Hz supply.
    • Supplied with 3 core cable and fitted with an earthed plug, wall brackets and screws.
    • or 400 V – 50 Hz supply.
    • for wall mounting only.
    • Supplied with 3 core cable, wall brackets and screws.

INSTALLATION

POSITIONING

  • The radiator must be positioned horizontally in order for it to function correctly.
  • The radiator must be positioned according to the applicable standards. The minimum distances as specified in picture 1 should be carefully observed.
  • The radiator must be fixed to the wall using the wall brackets supplied.
  • The radiator must not be located underneath an electrical socket.

FIXING

  • Mark out the distance between the brackets and the positions of the screw holes as shown in the table in picture 2A.
  • Note that the brackets can be used to measure the height of the bottom fixing hole, see picture 2B.
  • For the correct installation of radiators it is essential that the fixing of the radiator is carried out in such a way that it is suitable for intended use AND predictable misuse. A number of elements need to be taken into consideration including the fixing method used to secure the radiator to the wall, the type and condition of the wall itself, and any additional potential forces, or weights, prior to finalizing installation.
  • The fixing materials provided are only intended for installation on walls made of solid wood, bricks, concrete or on timber-frame stud walls where the fixing is directly into the timber. All walls being considered should have no more than a maximum of 3 mm wall finishing. For walls made of other materials, for example hollow bricks; please consult your installer and/or specialist supplier.

In all cases it is strongly recommended that a suitably qualified professional installer or similar tradesperson carries out the installation.

CONNECTION

  • The electrical installation must comply with local or national regulations.
  • The radiator must be connected to the electrical supply using the supply cable fitted to the unit.
  • The radiator is equipped with a non-resettable overheat protection that trips off if the radiator overheats. If the radiator is removed from the wall brackets, even for a short time, it must without exception be switched off, see picture 3.

This may even trip the non-resettable overheat protection. If the overheat protection trips, its thermal fuse must be replaced; contact your supplier.

OVERVIEW

Electronic PlD control unit for electric radiator, programmable digital control, white color.

PRODUCT PLUS POINTS

  • Electronic PID control with microprocessor.
  • Setting temperature can be viewed in all operating modes.
  • Double pole ON/OFF switch.
  • Gauge consumption: Automatic indication of the level of consumption according to the setting temperature.
  • Energy consumption indication: posting of the estimated amount of energy consumed in kWh since the last reset to 0 of the energy meter.
  • Open window detection: Automatic switching to frost protection mode when the device detect a significant drop in temperature.
  • 7 day program: you have the option, for each day of the week, of assigning five different program profiles.
  • Child anti-tamper: The control panel can be locked, making changes impossible.
  • Special safety for social or private rental housing:
    • Limits of the adjustment range of the Comfort setting temperature.
    • PIN code lock of settings reserved for professionals.
  • Active memory: Permanent backup of the whole of settings and programming, backup date and time of 3h.

OPERATION

DIAGRAM

Buttons overview

  1. Selecting operating modes
  2. Plus and minus buttons, used to set temperatures, time, date and programs
  3. Save settings

Indicator overview

PURMO-KABA2-Oil-Radiator-fig- \(8\)

  1. Gauge consumption
  2. Heating indicator
  3. Days of the week (1=Monday … 7= Sunday)
  4. Setting temperature
  5. Open window detection indicator
  6. Keypad locked
  7. Operation modes:
    • Auto mode
    • Comfort mode
    • Eco mode
    • Frost protection mode
    • Time and date setting mode
    • Programming mode
    • Settings

Note
Before carrying out any setting procedures, ensure that the keypad is indeed unlocked.

POWER ON

Power on switch
Set the switch in ON position in order to power up the appliance.

SELECTING THE OPERATING MODE

  • The button allows you to adapt the operating schedule of your device to your needs, depending on the season, whether your home is occupied or not.
  • Press the button several times to select the required mode.

Mode sequence:

PURMO-KABA2-Oil-Radiator-fig- \(21\)

Mode overview

Auto mode
In Automatic Mode, the device will automatically change from Comfort mode to Eco mode according to the established program.

different cases depending on your set-up:

7-day and daily program
Your device has been programmed and is executing Comfort and Eco mode orders in line with the settings and time periods you have selected (see “7 day and daily program integrated” chapter page 10).

Without program
if the 7-day and daily program is not enabled, then your device’s factory settings mean that it will operate in nonstop Comfort mode, 7 days of a week.

  • Comfort mode
    Non-stop Comfort mode. The device will operate 24 hours a day to achieve the temperature that has been set (e.g. 19°C). The Comfort mode temperature level can be set by the user (see Setting the comfort mode temperature page 9).

  • Eco mode
    Eco, which means the Comfort Mode temperature minus 3.5°C. This enables you to lower the temperature without having to reset the Comfort Mode temperature. Select this mode for short-term absences (between 2 and 24h) and during the night.

  • Frost protection mode
    This mode enables you to protect your home against the effects of cold weather (frozen pipes, etc.), by maintaining a minimum temperature of 7°C in it at all times. Select this mode when you will be away from your home for a long time (more than 5 days).

GAUGE CONSUMPTION, ENERGY SAVINGS

The recommended Comfort setting temperature should be lower or equal to 19°C.
In the device display, a selector indicates the energy consumption level by positioning it in front of the color: red, orange, or green. So, depending on the setting temperature, you can choose your level of energy usage. As the temperature setting increases, the consumption will be higher. The gauge appears in Auto, Comfort, Eco, and Frost protection modes and whatever the temperature level.

PURMO-KABA2-Oil-Radiator-fig- \(26\)

SETTING THE COMFORT MODE TEMPERATURE

  • You can access the Comfort temperature setup from the Auto and Comfort Mode. It is preset to 19°C.
  • Using and you can adjust the temperature from 7°C to 30°C by intervals of 0.5 °C.
  • Note: you can limit the Comfort temperature, see page 14 for more details.

CONSUMPTION INDICATION ACCUMULATED IN KWH, ENERGY SAVINGS
It is possible to see the estimation of energy consumption in kWh since the last reset of the energy meter.

Display of the estimated power consumption

  • To see this estimation, from Auto, Comfort, Eco or Frost protection mode, then press .
  • To exit the display mode of consumption: press or , the device is automatically in the previous active mode.

Resetting the energy meter
To reset the energy meter, from Auto, Comfort, Eco, or Frost protection mode, then proceed as follows.

  1. Press .
  2. Press simultaneously and for more than 5 seconds. To exit resetting the energy meter, press or , the de- vice is automatically in the previous active mode.

CHILD ANTI-TAMPER, KEYPAD LOCK/UNLOCK

  • Keypad lock
    To lock the keypad, press the and buttons and hold them down for 10 seconds. The padlock symbol appears on the display, the keypad is locked.

  • Keypad unlock
    To unlock the keypad, press the and buttons and hold them down for 10 seconds again. The padlock symbol disappears from the display, keypad is unlocked.

7 DAY AND DAILY PROGRAM INTEGRATED, ENERGY SAVINGS
In this mode, you have the option of programming your device, by setting one of the five programmes on offer for each day of the week.

Access to the programming mode
From Auto, Comfort, Eco or Frost protection mode, press for 5 seconds to enter into the programming mode.
Schematic sequence of programming settings:PURMO-KABA2-Oil-Radiator-fig-
\(34\)

Setting day and time
In this mode, you can set day and time to program your device in line with your needs.

  1. From Auto, Comfort, Eco or Frost protection mode, press for 5 seconds. The cursor moves to the setting day and time mode.
  2. Select using or . The two-hour figures will flash. The hours will scroll quickly if you press the or and hold them. Save by pressing .
  3. The two-minute figures will flash.
    • Select using or .
    • Save by pressing .
  4. The cursor above the number 1 (which represents the Monday) will flash. Select the day using or . Seve by pressing .
  5. To change and/or allocate programs press . To exit the setting of the time and day mode, press 3 times.

Choices programmes

Schematic sequence of programs:

PURMO-KABA2-Oil-Radiator-fig- \(39\)

Your device’s default setting is non-stop Comfort for 7 days a week.

Programs Overview

  • Comfort: your device will operate in Comfort mode, 24 hours a day, as regards each day selected.
    Note: You can set the Comfort mode temperature to the temperature you require (see Setting the comfort mode temperature page 9).

  • Eco: The device will operate 24 hours a day in Eco mode.
    Note: You can set the temperature-lowering parameters (see Setting the Eco mode temperature lowering-level page 14).

  • P1: your device will operate in Comfort mode from 06:00 to 22:00 (and in Eco mode from 22:00 to 06:00).

  • P2: your device will operate in Comfort mode from 06:00 to 09:00 and from 16:00 to 22:00 (and in Eco mode from 09:00 to 16:00 and from 22:00 to 06:00).

  • P3: your device will operate in Comfort mode from 06:00 to 08:00, from 12:00 to 14:00, and from 18:00 to 23:00 (and in Eco mode from 23:00 to 06:00, from 08:00 to 12:00 and from 14:00 to 18:00).

Potential modifications of programmes
If the default time schedules for the P1, P2, and P3 programs do not suit your routines, you can change them. Modifying the P1, P2 or P3 programmes. If you modify the time schedules for the P1, P2 or P3 programs, the schedules will be modified for all the days of the week for which P1, P2, or P3 had been set.

  1. If you just set the time and day, go to step 2.

    • From Auto, Comfort, Eco, or Frost protection mode, press for 5 seconds.
    • When the cursor moves above the setting time symbol , press shortly.
  2. Press or . The cursor moves above the prog.

  3. With or , select P1.
    P1 will flash. Press for 5 seconds to make changes.

  4. The P1 start time (which by default is 06:00) will flash.

    • Using or , you can change this time, by increments of 30 minutes.
    • Save by pressing .
  5. The P1 end time (which by default is 22:00) will flash. Using or , you can change this time, by increments of 30 minutes.

    • Save by pressing .
  6. Press to exit the programming Mode and return to Auto Mode.

Note: without action on the keys, it will return to Auto after a few minutes.

Choices and allocation programs

  1. If you just set the time and day, the cursor moves automatically under PROG.
    From Auto, Comfort, Eco or Frost protection mode, then press for 5 seconds. When the cursor positioned under the set time symbol , press again.
    Prior information:
    display area
    Correspondence days/numbers**** Monday| 1
    ---|---
    Tuesday| 2
    Wednesday| 3
    Thursday| 4
    Friday| 5
    Saturday| 6
    Sunday| 7

The days of the week will scroll on display with the programmes that you set for them, meaning Comfort every day.

  1. Press or .
    The programme set for day 1 (1= Monday, 2 = Tuesday, etc.) will flash.

  2. Chose the program you want for this day with or . Save by pressing .

  3. The programme assigned to the second day of the week (Tuesday) will flash. Repeat the procedure described previously (in point 3) for each day of the week.

  4. Once you have chosen a programme for each day, confirm your selection by pressing . The days of the week will successively scroll on display with the programmes that you set for them (P1, P2, P3, CONF or ECO).
    To exit the Programming mode, press twice.

Viewing the programs that you have selected

  • From Auto, Comfort, Eco or Frost protection mode, press for 5 seconds. Press twice, the programme for each day of the week (Comfort, Eco, P1, P2 or P3) will scroll on display in front of you.
  • To exit the programme viewing mode, press twice.

Manual and temporary exemption from a running program
This function allows you to change the Eco mode temperature temporarily until the next scheduled change in temperature or the transition to 0:00.

Example:

  1. The device is in Auto mode, the running programme is Eco 15,5°C.

  2. By pressing or , you can change temporarily the desired temperature up to 18°C for example.
    Note: The cursor corresponding to the operating mode, i.e Eco mode in our example, is blinking during the duration of the temporary derogation.

  3. This change will be automatically cancelled at the next change of program or transition to 0:00.

OPEN WINDOW DETECTION, ENERGY SAVINGS

Important information about the open window detection

Important:
the open window detection is sensitive to temper- ature variations. The device will react to the window openings in accordance with different parameters: temperature setting, rise and fall of temperature in the room, outside temperature, location of the device.

If the device is located close to a front door, the detection may be disturbed by the air caused by opening door. If this is a problem, we recommend that you disable the automatic mode open window detection (see page 16). You can, however, use the manual activation.

PURMO-KABA2-Oil-Radiator-fig- \(55\)

Overview
Lowering temperature cycle by setting frost protection dur- ing ventilation of a room by opened window. You can access the open window detection from the Comfort, Eco and Auto modes. Two ways to enable the detector:

  • Automatic activation, the lowering temperature cycle starts a s soon as the device detects a temperature change.
  • Manual activation, the cycle of lowering temperature starts by pressing a button.

Automatic activation (factory settings)

  • To disable this mode, see page 16.
  • The device detects a temperature fall. An opened window, a door to the outside, can cause this temperature fall.
  • Note: The difference between the air from the inside and the outside must cause a significant temperature fall to be percep- tible by the device.
  • This temperature drop detection triggers the change to Frost Protection mode.

Manual activation
By pressing for more than 5 seconds, the device will switch on Frost protection mode.

Frost protection digital meter
When the device performs a lower temperature cycle due to opened window, a meter appears on the display to show the cycle time. The counter is automatically reset at the next time to Frost protection by opened window (automatic or manual activation).

Stop the Frost protection mode
By pressing one button, you stop the Frost protection mode. Note: if a temperature rise is detected, the device may return to the previous mode (active mode before the open window detection).

INFORMATION ABOUT PRIORITIES BE- TWEEN THE DIFFERENT MODES

Principe

  • In Comfort, Eco and Frost protection modes, only orders of the open window sensor will be considered.
  • In Auto mode, the device can receive different orders coming from:
    • 7 day and daily programming integrated (Comfort or Eco orders);
    • Open window detector.

In general, it is the lowest received order which prevails.

If an open window is detecting, switching to frost protection takes precedence

Example
+ 7 day and daily programming Open window detector

  • = Eco
  • = Frost protection
  • = Frost protection

USER SETTINGS

ACCESS

You access to user settings in 3 steps:

From Auto, Comfort, Eco or Frost protection mode:

PURMO-KABA2-Oil-Radiator-fig- \(58\)

Setting sequence:
Eco mode temperature lowering-level Frost protection temperature Comfort setting temperature limit Temperature unit

SETTING THE ECO MODE TEMPERATURE LOWERING-LEVEL
The drop in temperature is set at -3.5°C compared to the set temperature of the Comfort mode. You can adjust the lowered level from -1°C to -8°C, by intervals of 0.5°C.

Important:
whatever the lowering level set, the Eco setting tem- -perature will never exceed 19°C.

  1. Press or to obtain the temperature level you require.

  2. Press to save and move to the next setting.
    To exit the user settings, press twice.
    SETTING THE FROST PROTECTION TEMPERATURE
    Your device is preset at 7°C. You can adjust the Frost protection temperature from 5°C to 15°C, by intervals of 0.5°C.

  3. Press or to obtain the temperature you require.

  4. Press to save and move to the next setting. To exit the user settings, press twice.
    COMFORT SETPOINT TEMPERATURE LIMIT
    You can limit the setting temperature range by introducing a maximum and/or minimum setting, preventing unintentional changes in temperature.

    • Low temperature limit
    1. Locking of the setting range using a minimum temperature stop, preventing the temperature from being set below that temper- ature.
    2. The minimum setting is preset to 7°C. You can adjust from 7°C to 15°C by intervals of 1°C.
  5. To change the minimum temperature setting, press or then save by pressing .
    If you do not want to change it, press : the device changes automatically to set the maximum setting. To exit the user settings, press twice.

    • High temperature limit
    • Locking of the setting range using a maximum temperature increase, preventing the temperature from being set above that temperature.
    • The maximum setting is preset to 30°C. You can adjust from 19°C to 30°C by intervals of 1°C.
  6. To change the maximum temperature setting, press or .
    To save and move automatically to the next setting, press . To exit the user settings, press twice.
    SETTING THE TEMPERATURE UNIT
    The pre-set temperature unit is degrees Celsius. This setting cannot be changed on this version.

  7. To move automatically to the next setting, press . To exit the user settings, press twice.

RESTORING FACTORY SETTINGS
In order to a coming back to factory settings, proceed in the following order:

  1. From the setting of the temperature unit, press . appears on the display.
  2. appears. Press or to select .
    • = Factory settings reset
    • = Factory settings not reset
  3. Press the key for 5 seconds. The device returns to its initial configuration and goes back automatically to the home display of the user settings.

The following factory values will be effective:

PURMO-KABA2-Oil-Radiator-fig- \(70\)

Press to exit the user settings.

INSTALLER SETTINGS

ACCESS
You access to installer settings in 4 steps:

From Auto, Comfort, Eco or Frost protection mode:

PURMO-KABA2-Oil-Radiator-fig- \(72\)

Setting sequence:
Open window detection PIN code lock Restoring factory settings

OPEN WINDOW DETECTION, ACTIVATION/ DEACTIVATION OF THE AUTO MODE
The automatic mode enabled is the default setting.

  1. Press or .
    • = automatic mode enabled.
    • = automatic mode disabled.
  2. To save and move automatically to the next setting, press . To exit the user settings, press 3 times.
PIN CODE LOCK

Overview
Your heating device is protected by a safety code against nonauthorized use. The PIN code (Personal Identity Number) is a customisable 4 numbers code. When enabled, it prevents access to the following settings:

  • Selecting the Comfort mode : The access to the Comfort mode is forbidden, only the Auto, Eco and Frost protection modes are available.
  • Minimum and maximum Limits of the setting temperature range (the Comfort temperature modification is forbidden out of the authorised setting range).
  • Programming mode.
  • Open window detection settings.
  • Setting the Eco mode temperature lowering-level.
  • Setting the Frost protection temperature.

3 important steps are needed for the first use of the PIN code lock:

  1. PIN code initialisation, enter the pre-set PIN code (0000) to access to the feature.
  2. Activation of the PIN Code to lock settings which will be protected by the PIN code.
  3. Customizing the PIN code, replace 0000 by the customized code.

PIN code initialisation
By default, the PIN code is not enabled. appears on the display.

  1. By default registered PIN code is 0000.
    Press or to select 0. It is blinking. Save by pressing .

  2. For others numbers, select 0 by press .
    When 0000 appears, press on again to save and exit.

The PIN code is initialized, the next setting automatically appears: PIN Code activation.

Activation/deactivation of the PIN Code

  1. appears on the display. Press or to enable PIN code.
    • appears on the display.
    • = PIN code enabled
    • = PIN code disabled
  2. Press to save and return to the home installer settings display.

The PIN code is enabled. Any modification of reserved settings listed in “Overview” is now impossible.

Customizing the PIN code

  • If you have just activated the PIN code, follow the stages described below.
  • Alternatively, you must copy the steps 1 and 2 of the initialization process as well as the steps 1 and 2 of the activation process before personalizing the PIN code.
  • Please remember that the personalization of the PIN code can only be set once the initialization and activation of the PIN code has been completed.
  1. When appears, press for at least 5 seconds.
  2. The 0000 code appears and the first number blinks. Press or to select the first desired number then press to save and exit. Repeat this operation for remaining 3 numbers.
  3. Press to confirm. The new code is now saved.
  4. Press again on to exit setting PIN code mode and go back to the home display of the installer settings.

To exit the Installer settings, press twice.

RESTORING FACTORY SETTINGS

If the PIN code protection is disabled, the user and installer settings are re-initialized:

  1. From the PIN code setting, press . appears briefly on the display.
  2. appears. Press or to select .
    • = Factory settings reset
    • = Factory settings not reset
  3. Press the key for 5 seconds. The device returns to its initial configuration and goes back automatically to the home display of the installer settings.

The following factory values will be effective:

Operating

Settings Factory settings
Comfort setting temperature 19°C
Keypad lock Disabled

User settings

Eco mode temperature lowering-level -3,5°C
Frost protection temperature 7°C
Minimum set of Comfort setting temperature 7°C
Maximum set of Comfort setting temperature 30°C
Temperature unit °C

Installer settings

Automatic open window

detection

| Enabled
---|---
PIN code protection| Disabled
Value of the PIN code|

To exit the installer settings, press twice.

EXPERT SETTINGS

ACCESS
You access to expert settings in 5 steps.

From Auto, Comfort, Eco or Frost protection mode:

PURMO-KABA2-Oil-Radiator-fig- \(88\)

Setting sequence:
Ambient temperature sensor adjustment Setting the power Restoring factory settings

AMBIENT TEMPERATURE SENSOR ADJUSTEMENT

Overview

Important:

  • This operation is reserved for professional installers only; any wrong changes would result in control anomalies.
  • In which case if the temperature measured (measured by reliable thermometer) is different by at least 1°C or 2°C compared to the setting temperature of the radiator.
  • The calibration adjusts the temperature measured by the ambient temperature sensor to compensate for a deviation from + 5°C to – 5°C by intervals of 0.1°C.

Ambient temperature sensor adjustment

  1. If the room temperature difference is negative, example:

    • Setting temperature (what you want) = 20°C.

    • Ambient temperature (what you read on a reliable thermometer) = 18°C.

    • Difference measured = -2°C.
      Important:
      Before carrying out the calibration it is recommended to wait for 4h after the setting temperature modification to insure that the ambient temperature is stabilized.
      To correct, then proceed as follows:

    • Sensor temperature = 24°C
      (The measured temperature may be different due to the location of the thermostat in the room).

    • Decrease the temperature measured by the ambient temperature sensor by 2°C by pressing .

    • In our example the measured temperature by the sensor goes from 24°C to 22°C.

  2. If the room temperature difference is positive, example:

    • Setting temperature (what you want) = 19°C.
    • Ambient temperature (what you read on a reliable thermometer) = 21°C.
    • Difference measured = +2 °C.
      To correct, then proceed as follows :
      Sensor temperature= 21°C.

(The measured temperature may be different due to the location of the thermostat in the room).

  • Increase the temperature measured by the ambient temperature sensor by 2°C by pressing .
  • In our example the measured temperature by the sensor goes from 21°C to 23°C.

To validate, save the new value and exit the mode, press . To exit the Expert settings, press 3 times.

The reset to zero of the sensor calibration
To put the value of the correction to “0”, do the following:

  1. When the temperature measured by the sensor appears, press or for at least 3 seconds.
  2. To save and move automatically to the next setting press . To exit the Expert settings, press 3 times.

Important:
These changes should be performed by a qualified staff, it should be performed in production or on site during the first installation.

SETTING THE POWER
To have a controller adapted to the radiator and estimate the energy consumed, it is essential to set the power of the device.

  1. Pre-set value: 0W. Select a value between 0W and 1250W by pressing or .
    To save and move automatically to the next setting press .

  2. To save the Expert settings, press 3 times.

RESTORING FACTORY SETTINGS
If the PIN code protection is disabled, the user, installer and expert settings are re-initialized:

  1. From the Power setting setting, press . appears on the display.
  2. appears. Press or to select .
    • = Factory settings reset
    • = Factory settings not reset
  3. Press the key for 5 seconds. The device returns to its initial configuration and goes back automatically to the Auto mode.

The following factory values will be effective:

Operating

Comfort setting temperature 19°C
Keypad lock Disabled

User settings

Eco mode temperature lowering-level -3,5°C
Frost protection temperature 7°C
Minimum set of Comfort setting temperature 7°C
Maximum set of Comfort setting temperature 30°C
Temperature unit °C

Installer settings

Automatic open window

detection

| Enabled
---|---
PIN code protection| Disabled
Value of the PIN code| 0000

Experts settings

Power 0W

REMOTELY MANAGEMENT BY POWER SHUTDOWN

Important:
The power supply of the device should be cut when working on the electrical system only. The load shedding does not be operated by an additional system with mechanized power shutdown (with contactor…). The load shedding with frequent mechanized power shutdowns can cause deterioration of the device depending of the quality of switching elements used. This type of deterioration would not be covered by the manufacturer’s warranty.

IN CASE OF POWER CUT

  • In case of power shutdown or power off by the switch, the clock must be set again. All the other settings are automati- cally and permanently saved.

MAINTENANCE, REPAIR AND DISPOSAL

  • WARNING: Disconnect electrical supply before carrying out any maintenance activity.
  • The product can be cleaned using a soft damp cloth. Do NOT use chemical or abrasive cleaners as they will damage the surface finish.
  • The radiator is equipped with an overheat protection that cannot be reset (melt fuse). This overheat protection disconnects the current if the radiator becomes too hot (e.g. when covered) or if, when freestanding, is knocked over and left in this position.
  • If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, his service agent or similar qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
  • The radiator is filled with an exact amount of environmental friendly vegetable oil. Any repairs that require the radiator to be opened shall therefore only be carried out by the manufacturer or his approved agent. Please contact the manufacturer or his agent in case of leakage.
  • When scrapping the radiator, follow the regulations concerning the disposal of oil.

WARRANTY

The product is covered by a 10 year warranty except for the electrical and electronic components that are covered by a 2 year warranty.

TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS


ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS:

Operating temperature

Storage temperature

| ****


-30°C to +50°C

-30°C to +70°C

---|---
SETTING TEMPERATURE RANGE

Comfort mode

Frost protection mode

| ****


+5°C to +30°C

+7°C

ELECTRICAL INSULATION| Class I
ELECTRICAL PROTECTION| IP 21


POWER SUPPLY

| ****

230 VAC – 50 Hz or 400

VAC – 50 Hz according to the product rating label.


DIRECTIVES & STANDARDS:

The product has been designed to comply with the following Directives and Standards.

| ****

•   EN 60730-1

•      EN 60335-1

•      EN 60335-2-30

•      EN 62233

•      EN 55014-1

•      EN 55014-2

•      EN 61000-3-2

•      EN 61000-3-3

•      EN 60529

•      LV Directive 2014/35/EU

•   EMC Directive 2014/30/EU

•   RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU

•   ECO Directive 2015/1188

1) Model identifier(s): KABA 2.0 P xx xxx 10 230 yy 1

KABA 2.0 3 xx xxx 10 400 yy 1

where “x” may be any character, and “yy” is the rated power in kW multiplied by 10, rounded to zero decimal places.


Item| Symbol| Value| Unit| | Item| Unit
3) Heat Output| 1 1| Type of heat output, for electric storage local space heaters only
Nominal heat output where “yy” = 03 Nominal heat output where “yy” = 05 Nominal heat output where “yy” = 08 Nominal heat output where “yy” = 10 Nominal heat output where “yy” = 13

4) Minimum heat output (indicative)

5) Maximum continuous heat output where “yy” = 03

Maximum continuous heat output where “yy” = 05

Maximum continuous heat output where “yy” = 08

Maximum continuous heat output where “yy” = 10

Maximum continuous heat output where “yy” = 13

| Pnom Pnom Pnom Pnom Pnom Pnom

Pmax,c

Pmax,c Pmax,c

Pmax,c Pmax,c

| 0.25| kW| 1 2| manual heat charge control, with integrated thermostat                N.A.
0.50| kW| 1 3| manual heat charge control, with room and/or outdoor N.A. temperature feedback
0.75| kW| 1 4| electronic heat charge control, with room and/or outdoor          N.A. temperature feedback
1.00| kW| 1 5| fan assisted heat output N.A.
1.25| kW| 1 6| ****

Type of heat output/room temperature control

N.A.| kW| ****

1 7

| ****

single stage heat output and no room temperature control             no

0.25| kW| 1 8| two or more manual stages, no room temperature control              no


0.50

| ****

kW

| 1 9| with mechanic thermostat room temperature control no
 |  | 20| with electronic room temperature control no

0.75| kW| 21| ****

electronic room temperature control plus day timer                       no


1.00

| ****

kW

| 22| ****

electronic room temperature control plus week timer                    yes

 |  | 23| Other control options

1.25| kW|  |
 |  | 24| room temperature control, with presence detection no


25

| ****

room temperature control, with open window detection                yes

 |
Auxiliary electricity consumption| 26| with distance control option no
7) At nominal heat output| eImax| 0.00| kW| 27| ****

with adaptive start control yes

8) At minimum heat output| eImin| N.A.| kW| 28| with working time limitation                                                          no
9) In standby mode| eISB| N.A.| kW| 29| with black bulb sensor no

10) Contact details| Purmo Group PLC, Bulevardi 46, P.O. Box 115, FI-00121 Helsinki, Finland

Purmo Group Plc
Bulevardi 46 P.O. Box 115 FI-00121 Helsinki, Finland.

Read User Manual Online (PDF format)

Loading......

Download This Manual (PDF format)

Download this manual  >>

PURMO User Manuals

Related Manuals