Hansgrohe 42500000 Axor Paravent Radiator Instructions
- October 27, 2023
- hansgrohe
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Hansgrohe 42500000 Axor Paravent Radiator
Permissible use
The radiator may only be used to heat interiors and to dry/heat up
temperature-resistant textiles. Any other use is impermissible.
Misuse
The radiator may not be used as climbing aid.
Safety instructions
Risk of getting burnt at hot surfaces!
The surfaces of the radiator and of the connections can have temperatures of
up to 90 °C.
- Be careful when touching the radiator.
- Protect your children.
Danger of scalding through hot water spurting out!
The radiator is equipped with an automatic bleed valve.
- Do not carry out any manipulation at the bleed valve in order to ensure the leak-tightness of the radiator.
Mounting and repairs
Have the mounting and repairs only carried out by specialist
fitters so that your warranty claims do not lapse.
Small scratches at the cover can be eliminated by using a
paint spot repair stick.
Cleaning
Observe the enclosed cleaning recommendation.
Maintenance
The radiator is maintenance-free.
Complaints
We are always ready to assist in solving any problems. However, you can only
assert claims arising from legal right against your contractual partner from
whom you bought the product.
Disposal
Recycle used and discarded radiators with accessories or dispose of them
properly. Observe the local regulations.
Optional accessories
- Towel rail (42516000) and hooks (42515000) (only permissible at max. supply temperatures of 60 °C)
- Folding mirror (42513000)
- Paint spot repair stick (95499000)
Mounting instructions
Target group
The radiator may only be mounted by a specialist fitter.
Safety instructions
Read the entire user and mounting instructions thoroughly before carrying out
mounting. After carrying out mounting, hand the instructions over to the
customer.
Danger of crushing!
- Always transport and mount the radiator with two persons.
- Wear protective clothing, protective gloves and safety shoes.
Danger of injury at sharp edges!
- Wear protective gloves.
Danger to life!
- Check the position of the supply lines (electricity, gas,water).
- Do not drill into the lines.
Danger of injury and property damage if the radiator falls over!
The supplied screws and screw anchors are only suitable for concrete.
- In case of other wall structures observe the specifications of the screw anchor manufacturer.
Conditions of use
The radiator can be used in single- or double-pipe systems.
- Use radiators only in closed heating systems.
- Observe the water quality (max. water hardness, pH value) in accordance with VDI 2035 “Avoiding damage in hot-water heating systems”.
- Store and transport radiators only in the packaging. Observe the instructions on the packaging.
- Replace leaking bleed valves and do not close them with a cap.
Repairs
Disposal
Recycle packaging or dispose of it properly. Observe the local regulations.
Technical features
- Operating pressure max. 10 bar (1000 kPa)
- Testing pressure 13 bar (1300 kPa)
- Supply Possible on right or left
- Supply temperature max. 90 °C
- Dimensions Divider element: 1850 x 553 x 50 x mm (H x W x D)
- Connections Heating field: 3/8″ internal thread
- Weight Heating field without covers: 23 kg
- Divider element without water:
- with 2x cloud design: 39 kg
- with 1x cloud design,
- 1x mirror: 48 kg
- Water contents 4 l
Mounting
There are magnets that can delete magnetic data media, such as bank cards, at the heating fields/empty elements. Do not have a bank card or similar material on you during mounting.
Prerequisites
- Basic set for divider (42512180) is mounted (→ separate instructions)
- Connecting lines are laid
- Finished floor is completed
- Thermostat valve with adjusting function is mounted and connected (→ separate instructions of the manufacturer)
Required accessories
- Compression fittings max. size 32
- 3/8″ adapter to Euro-cone
Preparatory steps (→ Fig. 1–6)
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Check whether the scope of delivery is complete and free of damage.
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Lay out the required tools.
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At the basic set:
- Remove the existing cable ties at the connecting lines.
- Dismantle the cross member.
- Place the cross member at the basic set.
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At the heating field:
- Dismantle the plugs.
- Mount the 3/8″ adapter to the Euro-cone.
Premounting the wall mounting and compression fittings (→ Fig. 7–15)
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Insert the heating field into the basic set.
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Reduce all the connecting lines to the required length and premount the compression fittings at the connecting lines.
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Use the adjusting screws to align the heating field together with a second person.
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Premount the wall mounting (retainer and spacer).
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Set up the wall mounting and mark the drill holes.
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Remove the wall mounting.
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Lift the heating field out of the basic set.
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Drill the holes and insert the screw anchors.
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Screw tight the retainer with washers and screws.
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Screw on the rosette.
Mounting the heating field and wall mounting (→ Fig. 16–19)
If mirror elements are to be mounted, take the installation position of the heating field into account: The mirror can only be mounted on the side that does not come directly into contact with the heating field (→ Fig. A).
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Insert the heating field into the basic set and screw tight the compression fittings.
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Insert the spacer into the retainer.
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Screw in the screw and set screw.
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Screw tight the heating field with screws, washers and nuts. Ensure that the screws lie as far as possible apart.
Connection (→ Fig. 20)
The automatic bleed valve is premounted at the heating field.
- Tighten the compression fittings at all the connecting lines.
- Mount the thermostatic valve with adjusting function externally since mounting under the radiator is not possible.
Commissioning
The bleed valve bleeds automatically in the closed state.
- Do not open the bleed valve completely.
- Replace leaking bleed valves and do not close them with a cap.
- Fill and bleed the radiator. Danger of scalding!
- Check the radiator and water connections for leaks.
Mounting accessories and covers (→ Fig. 21–22)
- If applicable, mount the towel rail/hook to the covers or a folding mirror (→ separate instructions).
- Hang in all the covers/mirrors. In the process ensure that the covers/mirrors are flush at the top with the heating field.
Fault elimination
The bleed valve bleeds automatically in the closed state. If this is not
the case, manual bleeding can be achieved by opening the bleed valve.
- Do not open the bleed valve completely.
- Replace leaking bleed valves and do not close them with a cap.
- Open the bleed valve with a max. of ¼ revolutions anticlockwise.
- Fill and bleed the radiator. Danger of scalding!
- Check the radiator and water connections for leaks.
- Close the bleed valve clockwise and check for leaks
Hansgrohe
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- D-77761 Schiltach
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References
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