oceanic 1000W/1500W/1800W Electric Heater with Fluid Inertia Installation Guide

June 4, 2024
Oceanic

oceanic 1000W/1500W/1800W Electric Heater with Fluid Inertia Installation

Guide

1. SPECIFICATIONS OF THE APPLIANCE

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2. GENERAL INFORMATION

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2.   GENERAL INFORMATION

Unpack the appliance carefully and rest it on the polystyrene corner pieces or a carpet.

The package contains:

  • the appliance
  • mounting kit
  • instructions

Read all the instructions carefully before installation and use. Keep for future consultation.
Install and use the appliance as described in these instructions only.

These instructions do not cover all situations which might arise. Caution and common sense should be applied when installing, operating and servicing the appliance.

Modifying the characteristics of the appliance and removing any fixed component including the caps is expressly prohibited. Make sure the appliance is complete and undamaged. If damaged, do not use the appliance, but contact your local dealer or a qualified professional.

The materials used for packaging can be recycled. You are therefore recommended to dispose of them in special differentiated waste collection contain- ers.

  • in contact with the wall or floor
  • near curtains, flammable or combustible materials or pressure

Make sure there are no pipes or electric wires in the wall which could be damaged while mounting the appliance.

The appliance is equipped with a sensor which can detect an open window, if present above the radia- tor or within the room. For a proper operation, it is strongly recommended to comply to the instal- lation directions reported in Ch. 4.3.2 before wall mounting.

3.1 WALL MOUNTING

Make sure the screws and anchors included in the mounting pack are suitable for the type of wall on which you are mounting the appliance. If in doubt, contact a qualified professional or your local dealer.
During installation, make sure the power cable is disconnected from the power line.
Follow the installation sequence shown on the folding leaf of the cover (Scheme 1), respecting the minimum distance between the bottom of the ra- diator and the floor (Fig. 3).

3.2ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

**WARNING**

To be installed by a specialised engineer in accord- ance with the applicable standards in the country concerned.When the appliance is installed, make sure the pow- er is off and the mains switch is in the “0“ position.
The appliance requires a 230 V ~ 50 Hz power sup- ply. Make sure the power line is appropriate for the data given in table 1.
Make sure the fixed power line is fitted with a dis- connecting switch allowing the appliance to be dis- connected completely from the household mains, included the Pilot Wire, when present, in accord- ance with the wiring rules.
If the appliance is installed in a bathroom, the power line must be fitted with a 30 mA RCD (high sensitivity residual current protection device).
The power supply line and Pilot Wire control unit must be protected by the same RCD.
Permanently connected appliances must be con- nected using a connector block placed within a proper junction box.
When installing the appliance in damp rooms (kitchen, bathroom), the point of connection with the household mains must be at least 25 cm from the floor.
Respect the wiring diagram in figure 8 scrupulously.

If the Pilot Wire is not connected to the pro- gramming unit, it must be terminated and insu- lated. Under no circumstances should the Pilot Wire be connected to the earth.

4. REGULATION AND OPERATION

The appliance is designed to heat rooms. 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.
Keep combustible or flammable materials or pres- sure vessels (e.g. spray cans, fire extinguishers) at least 50 cm from the appliance. Do not vaporise any type of substance on the surface of the appli- ance.
Never touch the appliance with wet or damp hands or feet. Do not wet the electronic control unit with water or other fluids. If this occurs, disconnect the mains power supply and allow the appliance to dry completely.
When the appliance is installed at high altitude, the air will be hotter than the set temperature.
Possible traces of oil noted on the bottom of the radiator during mounting or the first times you turn the appliance on may be left from the fabri- cation process. Clean the part with proper precau- tions at intervals of a couple of days. If the problem reoccurs, follow the instructions in Chapter 7.
In cold conditions, the radiator may emit metallic sounds when turned on. This is due to the expan- sion of the materials.
Make sure the power cable cannot in any way come into contact with the surface of the appliance (Fig. 6).

USING THE RADIATOR FROM THE CONTROL PANEL:

CONTROL PANEL

ON/STANDBY MODE

**** In “Standby“ mode the LCD displays the Standby icon , the hour and day of the week. All the operating modes are suspended (“Pilot Wire“ included), but the appliance is powered and waiting for command reception.
To turn on or off the appliance, press the “Stand- by“ key. The radiator turns on in the previously selected operating mode and emits a sound.
In “Chrono“ mode the display shows the time, in the other modes the temperature setting is displayed.
The entry into “Standby“ mode is signalled by means of a double beep, the exit from “Stand- by“ mode by means of a long beep.

4.2 OPERATING MODES

**** The appliance provides 6 operating modes which allow the user to heat the environment in the most suitable way with respect to his needs.
Press the “Mode“ selection key to select the desired operating mode. An icon on the LCD will show the selected operating mode.

  Pilot Wire   Comfort
Night/Eco   Anti-Freeze
  Chrono   Energy Saving

PILOT WIRE

The temperature depends on the “Pilot Wire“ command.
All “Pilot Wire“ commands are enabled.

COMFORT

The “Comfort“ temperature corresponds to the temperature desired by the user.
All “Pilot Wire“ commands are disabled.

NIGHT/ECO

The “Night/Eco“ mode keeps a comfortable tem- perature with a reduced energy consumption.
All “Pilot Wire“ commands are disabled.

ANTIFREEZE

In “Anti-Freeze“ mode, the temperature set point is fixed at 7 °C.
The appliance starts heating automatically when the room temperature drops below 7 °C.
All “Pilot Wire“ commands are disabled.

CHRONO

This operating mode allows to select either one out of the two available Chrono presets (P1 and P2) or the customizable Chrono program (P3). The latter lets you set a daily and weekly program with two temperature levels (“Comfort” and “Night/Eco”). All “Pilot Wire“ commands are disabled.

ENERGY SAVING

This mode reduces the appliance’s energy con- sumption when the room is left unoccupied. Tem- perature is fixed at 17 °C.
All “Pilot Wire“ commands are disabled. When the icon  is displayed on the LCD, the heat- ing element is on.

4.2.1PILOT WIRE

To activate the “Pilot Wire“ mode:
Press the “Mode“ selection key until the icon appears on the LCD.
Users can only set the “Comfort“ temperature on the appliance.
Select the desired temperature set point by using the “+“ or “-“ keys.
The home must be fitted with an automation system sup- porting this type of technology. In this case, correct trans- mission of the programming commands can be verified us- ing the following diagram according to the mode set:

Mode

|

Comfort

| Night/Eco (Comfort

-3,5 °C)

|

Anti-Freeze

|

Standby

| Comfort

-1 °C

| Comfort

-2 °C

|
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Signal to be

transmitted

|  |  |  |  |  |  |
 |  |  |
 |

Voltage between Pilot Wire and neutral wires

|

0 volt

|

230 volt

|

115 volt Negative

|

115 volt

Positive

|

230 volt For an interval of 3 s

|

230 volt For an interval of 7 s

|

The icon showing the mode selected on the control unit (Standby, Comfort, Night/Eco, Anti-Freeze) is displayed to- gether with the   icon.
If the Pilot Wire programmer is not connected, “Comfort” op- erating mode is selected automatically.

4.2.1  COMFORT

The “Comfort“ temperature set point is the temperature desired by the user.
Press the “Mode“ selection key until the icon appears on the LCD.
Select the desired temperature set point by using the “+“ or “-“ keys.
The temperature can be choosen in the inter- val between 7 °C and 32 °C.

4.2.2 NIGHT/ECO

**** In “Night/Eco“ mode the temperature set point must not be higher than “Comfort“ temperature set point. If the “Comfort” temperature is set below the “Night/Eco” temperature, the latter will be automatically adjusted accordingly.  Press the “Mode“ selection key until the icon appears on the LCD.
Select the desired temperature set point by using the “+“ or “-“ keys.
The use of this operating mode is recommended in night- time hours and in case no people is in the room for more than 2 hours.

4.2.3 ANTI-FREEZE

**** In “Anti-Freeze“ mode the temperature set point is fixed at 7 °C. The appliance starts heating when room temperature goes under 7 °C and with low energy consumption it pre- vents the room temperature to reach the freezing point. Press the “Mode“ selection key until the icon appears on the LCD.
This operating mode is recommended when no people is in the room for more than 1 day.

4.2.4 CHRONO

In “Chrono” mode, you can select one of the two preset chro- no-thermostat programs (P1 and P2) or the custom program (P3). The latter lets you set various temperatures (”Comfort” and ”Night/Eco”) over a 24 hour period for each day of the week.

CHOICE OF PROGRAM

Press the ”Mode” key until the icon    is dis- played. Then press the ”Mode” and ”-” keys to- gether and hold them both down for at least 3 seconds.
The program code (P1, P2 and P3) flashes. Press the “+” or “-” keys to set the program. Press the “Mode” key to confirm.
The icon of the ASC function (see Ch. 4.3.1) starts flashing. Press the  key to activate the function or the “-” key to de-activate it.

PROGRAM P1 HOURS MODE

FROM MONDAY TO FRIDAY

| 0 – 6| Night/Eco
6 – 9             Comfort
9 – 16| Night/Eco
16 – 23           Comfort
23 – 0| Night/Eco

SATURDAY AND SUNDAY

| 0 – 7| Night/Eco
7 – 23            Comfort
23 – 0| Night/Eco
PROGRAM P2| HOURS| MODE
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FROM MONDAY TO SUNDAY

| 0 – 7| Night/Eco
7 – 23            Comfort
23 – 0| Night/Eco

With the “P3” program, you can set different temperatures (”Comfort” and ”Night/Eco”) over a 24 hour period for each day of the week.

SETTING THE CURRENT DAY AND TIME

Before going on with the P3 custom program setup, check that the hour and day of the week have been correctly set up.
If you fail to enter the setup in this way, press the “Mode” key until the icon appears on the display.
Then press the “Mode” key again and hold it down until the number indicating the day flashes.
Adjust the day of the week by using the “+“ or “-“ keys (1=M0N, 2=TUE,…7=SUN), then confirm by pressing the “Mode“ selection key.
The minutes now start flashing. Use the “+” or “-“ keys to set the minutes then press the   key to confirm and exit or press the “Mode” key to enter the P3 program setup.

SETTING THE P3 PROGRAM

To enter the P3 custom program setup, press the “M0DE” key when you finish setting the minutes (see SETTING THE CUR- RENT DAY AND TIME).
The time bar will now flash and the clock will show the time being programmed.
Start with the first day. Choose by means of the “+” or “-” keys, for each hour, between the “Comfort” temperature ( “+“ key/ full bar) and the “Night/Eco” temperature ( “-“ key/empty bar).
Press the “Mode“ key to confirm and repeat the same procedure for each day of the week.
The weekly program is now set. The icon of the ASC function (see Ch. 4.3.1) starts flashing. Press the     key to activate the function or the “-” key to de-activate it.

4.2.1 ENERGY SAVING

This fixes the temperature at 17 °C. “Energy Saving” mode reduces energy consumption when the room is left unused but a comfortable temperature needs to be maintained.

4.3.1 ASC

This function measures the thermal inertia of the room and switches the radiator on in advance to ensure that the “Com- fort” temperature is reached by the set time.
The function can switch the appliance on up to 2 hours early.
This function can be activated and operates only in “Chrono” mode. (See Ch. 4.2.5.)
A number of days of data acquisition are required to optimise the accuracy of the ASC function.

4.3.2 OPEN WINDOW

The “0pen Window“ function automatically detects the opening of a window which is present in the proximity of the radiator (for example during the housework) and it goes in “Anti-Freeze“ mode, in order to prevent a useless heating and save energy. The function can also detect the closing of a window and reset the previous operating condition.
When switching the appliance on, the function is already ac- tive, ready to detect any open windows.
To activate or deactivate the function, press the  key and hold it down until the icon appears or disappears from the display.
When an open window is detected, the “0pen Window“ icon flashes.
Now pressing the     key cancels the “0pen Window“ action until detection of the next open window.

The  icon stops flashing.
For the optimal operation of the function, it is recommended to install the appliance near a window (Fig. 9).
To activate “Energy Saving”, press the “Mode” key until the “E S” symbol is displayed in place of the hour/temperature.

4.3 FUNCTIONS

The appliance has a number of special functions to customise and optimise use.
The appliance’s reaction to the window openings and closings depends on multiple factors, among which the chosen temperature set point, the external temperature, the ventilation degree of the room, la radiator position in the room, presence of other heating sources.
The “0pen Window” function cannot be activated or deactivated in “Standby” mode.
If the appliance has detected an open window, all the operating modes and the “0verdrive (2h)“ function can be selected, however they will not be active until the window is detected as closed or the “0pen Window“ function is cancelled. The “Chil- dren Safety“ and “Keypad Lock” functions remain active and can be activated and deactivated even when the appliance has detected an open window.

4.3.1  CHILDREN SAFETY

When the “Children Safety” function is activated, the surface temperature of the appliance is lower than in normal operation in the active mode (“Comfort“, “Night/Eco“,…) to avoid the risk of burns caused by brief accidental contact.
To activate the function, press the “+” and “-” keys together and hold them both down until the icon  appears on the display.
To deactivate the function, repeat the same operation.
”Children Safety” can be activated in all operating modes, including “0verdrive (2h)”. The function cannot be activated when the appliance is in “Standby”.

IMPORTANT:

When this function is active, the appliance heats at reduced power and therefore the room takes longer to warm up.
Even when this function active, children should still be supervised to make sure they are not in danger.
Always avoid prolonged contact between the appliance and the body.
If the appliance is already operating or is still hot after recent use and “Children Safety“ is activated, it takes at least two hours for the temperature to drop to the lower value and the function to be operational.

4.3.2  OVERDRIVE (2h)

The “0verdrive (2h)” can be used to heat the room quickly.
To activate the function, press the    and “+” keys together and hold them both down until the “2h” symbol appears on the display.
The appliance heats at the maximum power for 2 hours, independently from the temperature setting.
To deactivate “0vedrive (2h)” function at any time, press the two keys together as before.
After 2 hours since activation, the “0verdrive (2h)“ exits automatically and the appliance returns into the previously selected operating mode.
The function “Children Safety“ limits the heating power even when the function “0verdrive (2h)“ is active.
If the appliance has detected an open window, the “0verdrive (2h)“ function will not be active until the window is detected as closed or the “0pen Window“ function is cancelled (see Ch. 4.3.2), how- ever the two-hour countdown continues.

4.3.3  KEYPAD LOCK

It is possible to lock the keypad to prevent accidental modi- fications.
To activate the function, press the “Mode” and “+” keys together and hold them both down until the icon appears on the display.
To unlock the keypad, press the same two keys together as before.
The “Keypad Lock“ icon will no longer appear on the LCD.
IMPORTANT: The “Keypad Lock” function does not inhibit the “Standby” key. This is therefore always active, even when the “Keypad Lock” function is enabled.
IMPORTANT: In case of power down due to a black-out, all current settings are kept in memory with the exception of date and time.
If the power black-out occurs in “Chrono” mode, when power is restored, the radiator resumes functioning in “Energy Saving” mode.

IMPORTANT: If the appliance remains without power while the “0verdrive (2h)“ function is enabled, the date and time settings are lost. When power is restored, the appliance exits the function and resumes functioning in the mode se- lected previously.
IMPORTANT: In case of power down while the “ASC” func- tion is enabled, when restored, the function remains active but a few days will be required for it to become fully opera- tional.

3.CLEANING

Before cleaning, make sure the appliance is turned off, cold and disconnected from the household mains.
To clean, just wipe with a soft damp cloth and neutral detergent. Never use abrasive or corrosive cleaning products or solvents.
To maintain efficiency, remove the dust from the surface and inside of the appliance at least twice a year using a vacuum cleaner.

4. MAINTENANCE

Should any technical problems arise, contact a qualified professional (recognised or authorised by the dealer or manufacturer) or your local dealer
All operations on the appliance must be carried out by a qualified professional who before perform- ing maintenance must make sure the appliance is turned off, cold and disconnected from the house- hold mains.

The appliance contains a precise quantity of oil. All repairs requiring the appliance to be opened must be performed by a qualified professional. In the event of oil leaks, contact your local dealer or a quali- fied professional

7. TROUBLESHOOTING

The appliance does not heat up.| r Check if the radiator is correctly connected to the mains power grid and powered. r Check  the  position  of  the mains  switch  of  the  installation. r Increase the temperature set point on the appliance regulator.

r The safety device has tripped. Eliminate the cause of overheating (for example, obstructions or covering).

r Disconnect the appliance from the household mains for a few minutes to reset the electronic

system.

r If it still does not heat up, contact your local dealer or a qualified professional.

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The appliance heats

continuously.

| r Reduce the temperature set point on the appliance regulator.

r Make sure the “0verdrive (2h)” function has not been activated accidentally.

r If it continues to heat, contact your local dealer or a qualified professional.

The room stays cold.| r Make sure the power of the appliance is adequate for the room to be heated.

r If the appliance is being used for the first time, the room takes at least a couple of hours to heat to the required temperature (setting the radiator to maximum does not raise the temperature more quickly).

Leaks of the liquid in the appliance.| r Turn the appliance off and contact your local dealer.

r Dry the leaks using gloves to protect from the chemical products. Keep children and pets away from the liquid.

The appliance does not respond correctly to orders received from the Pilot Wire control unit.| r Disconnect the appliance from the mains power supply (switch off the mains switch by moving it in the “0” position). Make sure the connection is correct (Fig.8) and the control unit is functioning correctly.

r Contact a qualified professional.

The appliance keeps on heating despite the window is open and the “Open Window“ function is active.| r It may be necessary to wait a few minutes before the function starts operating.

r The difference between the outside and inside temperature may not be sufficient to acti- vate the function.

r Check that the positioning of the appliance comply with the requirements referred to in ch. 4.3.2 of this booklet.

r Check that the area around the appliance Command is free of any obstacles.

r If the problem persists, contact your dealer or qualified personnel.

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The appliance does not resume heating after the window is closed and the “Open Window“ function is active.| r It may be necessary to wait a few minutes before before the sensor detects the window closing.

r Check that the area around the appliance Command is free of any obstacles.

r Deactivate and activate the function again.

r Should the response time of the function be too long, you can at any time stop the radia- tor manually.

r If the problem persists, contact your dealer or qualified personnel.

The display shows “ALL“.| r The temperature sensor is malfunctioning. Turn the appliance off and contact your local dealer.

3.GUARANTEE

You are recommended to keep all parts of the pack- aging in case the appliance needs to be returned to the dealer. The appliance must arrive complete and undamaged in order to maintain the validity of the guarantee.

The Manufacturer guarantees customers all the rights speci- fied in European Directive 1999/44/EC and the consumer rights recognised by national legislation.
The guarantee specifically covers all non-conformities and production defects present at the moment of sale or becom- ing evident within two years from the date of purchase and gives the customer the right to free repair of the defective product or replacement should repair be impossible.
The above rights are invalidated in the following cases:

  • defects caused by uses other than those specified in the instructions, which are an integral part of the sales contract;
  • defects caused by accidental breakage, negligence or

Operations involved in installation, connection to the house- hold mains and maintenance described in these instructions are not covered by the guarantee.
The Manufacturer declines all liability for damage or injury caused directly or indirectly to people, objects or pets as a result of the failure to apply these instructions, with particular reference to warnings regarding installation, start-up and use of the product.
To claim the above rights, the Customer must contact his/ her dealer and present a valid proof of purchase issued by the seller, complete with date of purchase.

4.DISPOSAL

**** Make sure the power cable is disconnected from the power line before performing any operation. To remove the appliance, follow the procedure for fixing to the wall in reverse (Scheme 1).
To dispose of the appliance, comply with current legislation for the disposal of oil and management of waste.

Important information for correct disposal of the product in accordance

with EC Directive 2012/19/EC.

At the end of its working life, the product must not be disposed of as urban waste.
It must be taken to a special local authority differentiated waste collection centre or to a dealer providing this service.

This appliance complies with European
Directives:
2014/30/EU on electromagnetic compatibility
2014/35/EU on low voltage 2011/65/EU on restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances

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