BVF Heating Solutions electric towel dryer User Manual
- June 5, 2024
- BVF Heating Solutions
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Solutions electric towel dryer
User Manual
Necessary tools
Scope of delivery
Overview
Assembly
TECHNICAL DATA
Type: BFV Kobe
Number of heating rods: 16
Nominal voltage: ~230V; 50Hz| Nominal output: 500W
IP rating: IP24
Dimensions: 540 x 43 x 960 mm
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FOR YOUR SAFETY
2.1 Intended use
The device is intended exclusively for non-commercial operation as a heating
device for small rooms. This product is not intended for commercial use.
Generally acknowledged accident prevention regulations and enclosed safety
instructions must be observed. Only perform work described in these
instructions for use. Any other use is improper. The manufacturer will not
assume responsibility for damage resulting from such use.
2.2 General safety instructions
- To operate this device safely, the user must have read and understood these instructions for use before using the device for the first time.
- Observe all safety instructions! Failure to do so may cause harm to you and others.
- Retain all instructions for use and safety instructions for future reference.
- If you sell or pass the device on, you must also hand over these operating instructions.
- The device must only be used when it functions properly. If the product or part of the product is defective, it must be taken out of operation and disposed of correctly.
- Never use the device in a room where there is a danger of explosion or in the vicinity of flammable liquids or gases.
- Always ensure that a device that has been switched off cannot be restarted unintentionally.
- Do not use devices with an on/off switch that does not function correctly.
- Keep children away from the device! Keep the device out of the way of children and other unauthorized persons.
- Do not overload the device. Do not use the device for purposes for which it is not intended.
- Exercise caution and only work when in good condition: If you are tired, ill, or if you have ingested alcohol, medication, or illegal drugs, do not use the device, as you are not in a condition to use it safely.
- Ensure that children are not able to play with the device.
- Always comply with all applicable domestic and international safety, health, and working regulations.
2.2 Electrical safety
- The device may only be connected to a socket that is correctly installed and grounded.
- The fuse must be a residual current circuitbreaker with a measured residual current of no more than 30 mA.
- Make sure that the power supply corresponds with the connection specifications of the device before it is connected.
- The tool may only be used within the specified limitations for voltage and power (see type plate).
- Do not touch the mains plug with wet hands! Always pull out the mains plug at the plug and not by the cable.
- Do not bend, crush, pull or drive over the power cable, protect from sharp edges, oil and heat.
- Do not lift the device using the cable or use the cable for purposes other than intended.
- Check the plug and cable before each use.
- If the power cable is damaged immediately disconnect the plug. Never use the device if the power cable is damaged.
- If the device is not in use make sure the plug is pulled out.
- Make sure that the device is switched off before plugging in the main cable.
- Make sure that the device is switched off before unplugging it.
- Disconnect the power supply before transporting the device.
- If the power connection cable of this device is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or the manufacturer’s customer service department or a similarly qualified person in order to prevent risks.
2.3 Device-specific safety instructions
- To operate this product safely, the user must have read and understood these instructions for use before using the product for the first time.
- Always keep the operating instructions within reach.
- If you sell or pass on the device, you must also pass on these operating instructions.
- When working on walls, ceilings,s or floors, pay attention to any installed cables as well as gas and water lines.
- The surroundings must be free of highly-flammable or explosive materials.
- The device may not be operated outdoors.
- The device may never be operated without supervision.
- Never subject the device to water or other liquids.
- The product heats up during operation. Risk of injury!
- The device may not be covered. There is a danger of fire.
- Do not use the heater in conjunction with a timer or any other switch capable of automatic activation, as this creates a fire hazard.
- The heater must not be positioned beneath a wall socket.
- Do not use adapters or extension cords.
- This appliance can be used by children aged 8 years and above and by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the appliance in a safe way and if they understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
- Children of less than 3 years should be kept away 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 intended normal operating position and they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the 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! 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.
- Symbols appearing on your device may not be removed or covered. Signs on the device that are no longer legible must be replaced immediately.
ASSEMBLY
See page 4.
3.1 Safety distances
DANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCK!
The product is suitable for operation in Zone 3. (P. 4 item 1.)
DANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCK!
Before drilling the holds, make sure that there are no electrical or other
lines in the wall.
DANGER! RISK OF INJURY!
The device may not be mounted directly below a wall outlet. The danger of
cable fires!
- WARNING: in order to avoid any danger to very young children, it is recommended to install the appliance in such a way as to ensure that the lowest heating bar is positioned at least 600 mm above the ground.
- This device must be installed in such a way that switches and other control and/or monitoring devices cannot be touched by a person in the bath or shower.
- The distance between the equipment and the ceiling is at least 200 mm. Distance on both sides of the wall is at least 250 mm. The distance between the outlet and the bottom is from 150 cm to 180 cm. When the towel rack is mounted on the wall, a minimum distance of 60 cm to the ground is met.
- When the device is mounted in the bath, it should be placed in a dry place such as installed on walls in front or behind the toilet or beside the door.
3.2 Wall mounting
DANGER! RISK TO LIFE!
When drilling, ensure that sufficient space is left between the hole and the
power lines located in the vicinity. There is a high risk of fire or a life-
threatening electrical shock.
NOTICE! Property damage When drilling, ensure that sufficient space is left
between the hole and the water lines located in the vicinity. There is a risk
of water damage.
- Before installing the heater, mark the positions you wish to use for the wall brackets on the wall.
- Using a suitable drill, drill the holes in the wall.
3.3 Optimum position of the bracket
- Affix the wall brackets and the heater in accordance with the following diagram.
OPERATION
Check the safe condition of the device!
DANGER! Risk of injury!
The device must only be put into operation if no faults are found during the
check-up. If any part of the device is defective, it must be replaced before
the next use.
- Check whether there are any visible defects.
- Check whether the switch is on 0 before you insert the plug into the outlet.
4.1 Electrical connection
- Connect the main cable to the outlet.
DANGER! Risk of injury!
The device may not be mounted directly below a wall outlet. The danger of
cable fires!
DIGITAL THERMOSTAT USER MANUAL
5.1 LED Panel Diagram
Comfort mode
Economy mode
Defrost mode
Program mode
Inactive function
5.2 Mode Select
Turn on the device with the button.
Press √ the button to select the modes in this sequence:
Comfort mode – Setting the temperature in the daytime, available
temperature range 7°C – 30°C. The default temperature is 19°C.
Economy mode – Setting the temperature at night, available temperature
range 7° – 30°C. The Max temperature shall not exceed the comfortable
temperature.
The default temperature is 15°C.
Press+ or- to set the temperature, and press +to increase the temperature.
Defrost mode – Setting the temperature at 7°C, the unit will turn on at
below 7°C and it will turn off at above 7°C.
Program mode – For energy saving and convenience, this mode allows the
heater to be operated automatically according to a heating program consisting
of a time- rogrammed change of comfort and economy periods.
Inactive function – Don’t use.
5.3 Set time, date, and schedule
5.3.1 Set time and date
To enter program mode, press the mode button√ until the hour set flashes.
Press+ and- to set hour. If no operation for the 30s, it will jump to the
minute setting.
Short press the mode√ button until minute flashes, then press and adjust. If
no operation for the 30s, it will jump to the week setting.
Short press the mode button √until week 1 flashes, then press+ and- to choose
a weekday.
1 = Mon, 2 = Tue, 3 = Wed, 4 = Thu, 5 = Fri, 6=Sat, 7 = Sun.
After setting, short press the mode button √and jump to P mode. If no
operation for the 30s, it will jump to the P mode setting. (See section 5.3.2
for details.)
Example:
Press the mode button √until flashes .
Then press the mode √button flashes .
Press the mode button,√ flashes 1. This value indicates the days of the week
(1 = Mon, 2 = Tue … 7 = Sun).
Press +the button to set the current day, then press and jump to √ mode.
5.3.2 Set program schedule
After set time and date (5.3.1) available to assign default program modes to a
weekday.
Short press +and -choose the mode (P1–P7 see at 5.3.3).
Assign P mode for Monday to Sunday (1-7), then press the mode button√
returning to Program mode.
If you want to edit the default P1-P7 program schedule see the steps in 5.3.4.
5.3.3 Default program schedules
The temperature of the comfort period is the last setting you made earlier in
(Comfort) mode, the same is true for the temperature set in (Economy) mode.
- P1: Comfort mode 6:00–22:00
- P2: Comfort mode 19:00–6:00
- P3: Comfort mode 6:00–9:00 | 16:00–22:00
- P4: Comfort mode 6:00–9:00 | 12:00–14:00 | 16:00–22:00
- P5: Economy mode 0:00–24:00
- P6: Comfort mode 0:00–24:00
- P7: Comfort mode 16:00–22:00
Between comfort periods the heater operates in economy mode (except for modes P5 and P6).
5.3.4 Edit default program schedule
To do this, follow the program mode setting (5.3.2), then press the mode
button until 1 changes to .
Press +and -revise P1 mode (Press to run (Comfort) mode and press -to run
(Economy) mode). The hours of the day and their settings are shown at the
bottom of the screen. The current operating position flashes, the Comfort mode
is indicated full and the Economy mode is indicated empty.
After choosing the mode you need then press the mode button √to exit.
Press the mode button√ can revise other modes.
5.4 Child lock
To avoid misoperation, the end user can set child lock to lock current mode.
Press +and – at the same time until the Child lock icon lights on, the current
mode is locked;
except the end user press the on/off button, other operations are invalid.
If dismiss child lock, press+ and -at the same time until the Child lock icon
lights off.
5.5 Internal setting and description
Press +5s in power off state, enter into the internal setting, then short
press √to switch mode, Press+ and- to set.
Temperature compensation setting ( ) – Open window detection ( ) – Anti-scald
( ).
presents off in power off state.
5.5.1 Temperature compensation setting
Temperature compensation setting when the temperature is not correct.
Press+ when in power off state into the temperature compensation setting, the
range is from 5 °C to -5 °C, short press √to exit the current setting.
5.5.2 Open window detection
means open window detection is off. In the heating state, when the environment
temperature drops 2°C within 5 mins, indicating the window is open, Open
window detection is start. The unit stops heating for 65 / 90mins, then enters
into the previous mode. If the environment temperature drops 2°C, within 5
mins again, Open window detection starts again and heating stops for 65 /
90mins again.
Run in this cycle.
Press+ to start Open window detection, end-user can re-start the heating
timing set, choose from 0, 65, or 90 mins; after setting, short press√ to
switch to other modes.
Press -set to stop open window detection.
5.5.3 Anti-scald
Press+ to rise temperature and press – to reduce product temperature, choose
from 0, 40, 45, 50, 55, or 60 °C; after setting, short press√ to switch to
other modes.
Press – set to stop anti-scald.
After the set, short press√ to exit the internal setting.
5.5.4 Power failure memory function
If into power failure suddenly, the working state is locked at the moment of
power failure; when into power on, it automatically restores the previous
mode, except timing mode need to be reset, other modes saved.
5.5.5 Restore factory setting
The system will start to restore the factory setting automatically and enter
into the power-off states when press the 10s. Then press and the temperature
is 19°C in Comfort mode, the temperature is 15 °C in the Economy mode. The
time Current time Present day is Monday Timing mode.
Example 6:00-22:00 Current operating position: flashes Icon Description 16 is
[0000], the week is [1], [P1–P7] is the default setting, all the timing
contents are restored to the factory settings.
CLEANING
DANGER! RISK OF INJURY!
Before all work on the device, always disconnect the mains plug.
- Switch off the device and let it cool off completely.
- Pull out the plug.
- Wipe the device with a slightly damp cloth. Never use detergents or solvents for cleaning.
This can cause irreparable damage to the product. The plastic parts can be eaten away by chemicals.
FAULTS AND REMEDIAL MEASURES
DANGER! RISK OF INJURY!
Improperly performed repairs can lead to the device not functioning safely.
This endangers yourself and your environment.
Malfunctions are often caused by minor faults. You can easily remedy most of
these yourself.
Please consult the following table before contacting the vendor. You will save
yourself a lot of trouble and possibly money too.
Fault/malfunction | Cause | Remedial measure |
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The device does not heat | Is the device switched off? | Switch on the device or |
set the desired heat level.
Is the temperature regulator set too low?| Set the temperature regulator
higher.
No mains voltage?| Check cables, plugs, outlets, and fuse.
The temperature indicates Er| The temperature exceeds 55 °C| Wait for the
device to cool.
The temperature sensor is in a short circuit state| Contact your product
dealer.
If you can’t fix the fault yourself, contact your nearest vendor. Please be aware that any improper repairs will also invalidate the warranty and additional costs may be incurred.
The packaging consists of cardboard and correspondingly marked plastics that
can be recycled.
Make these materials available for recycling.
****Batteries and rechargeable batteries, and electrical or electronic
devices must not be disposed of with household waste. They may contain
substances that are harmful to the environment and human health.
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