ecostrad ADESSO Designer Electric Radiators Instruction Manual
- June 6, 2024
- Ecostrad
Table of Contents
- ecostrad ADESSO Designer Electric Radiators Instruction Manual
- 1 | Warnings & Precautions
- Warning
- Warning
- Warning
- 2 | Installation
- 2 – Fitting the Element
- 3 – Wall Mounting
- 4 – Connecting the Element
- 3 | Cleaning
- 4 | Warranty
- 5 | Disposal
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ecostrad ADESSO Designer Electric Radiators Instruction Manual
1 | Warnings & Precautions
Please read these instructions thoroughly before commencing installation.
Check that all ancillary components are present and that the product has not
suffered any damage during transit.
This radiator is supplied with an electric heating element and is for use with
an electric supply only. The product cannot be used as part of a central
heating system or as a dual source radiator. This radiator has been pre-filled
and adjusted for electric use. No filling is required. Do not remove any of
the seals as this might cause leakages and void the warranty. Improper
adjustment of the fluid level in the radiator can cause malfunction.
The radiator can be used for heating throughout the home provided it is fitted
with and controlled via the supplied heating element. Consult the manual of
the supplied element for full safety, installation and functionality details.
Warning
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience or knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure they do not play with the appliance.
Warning
As with conventional radiators, this electric radiator will get hot to the touch during operation. If the radiator is left on full power for a prolonged period of time the surface temperature can rise to 70 °C (+/- 5 °C).
Warning
When drilling or fixing into walls, floors or ceilings it is essential you check for pipes and wires before commencing. Please ensure that you wear all necessary personal protective equipment.
2 | Installation
Before beginning installation, check that all fixings are supplied. The radiator should only be mounted with the manufacturer’s fixings.
- The heating element is packaged separately from the radiator and may arrive in a separate delivery.
2 – Fitting the Element
Full instructions for fitting the element can be found within the element manual. The user must ensure installation is in accordance with the following:
- The element must be fitted in the bottom right side.
- The heating element must not be connected to the electric supply until it is secured inside the radiator and correctly orientated.
- The radiator is filled with an anti-freezing liquid exactly to the level required by the element. Ensure that no liquid is lost during installation.
- Do not hang the radiator with the heating element at the top.
3 – Wall Mounting
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Check that the wall is strong enough to hold the weight of the pre-filled radiator. The fixings supplied are suitable for use in solid masonry. For any other wall type you will need to source appropriate fixings. If fitting to a plasterboard wall, either fit directly to the wooden struts or otherwise strengthen the wall; do not fix through plasterboard alone.
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Attach the Radiator Brackets (A) to the back of the radiator using the M6 Screws (B).
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Choose a mounting position and affix the wall brackets accordingly.
a. Use a tape measure, spirit level and pencil to mark the bracket positions as per the table overleaf.
b. Using a 10mm drill bit, drill four holes in the marked locations and push the Wall Plugs (C) inside.
c. Position the Wall Brackets (D) over the holes and fix in places using the Washers (E) and Wall Screws (F). -
Lift the radiator, slide the Radiator Brackets (A) inside the Wall Brackets (D) and fix in place with the M5 Screws (G).
Bracket Spacing by Model
Model Width
| X
(Horizontal Spacing)
| Y
(Vertical Spacing)
390mm| 350mm| 1400mm
490mm| 450mm| 1400mm
4 – Connecting the Element
Wiring the heating element to the mains is a job for a qualified electrician. Please consult the element manual for full instructions and safety warnings, paying special consideration to the following:
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The radiator and its element are
designed to be used under AC 230 voltage and should be connected to the household fixed wiring by a qualified electrician in accordance with national wiring regulations. -
Do not install the radiator under or in front of a power socket or connector box.
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The power lead must be connected to a socket which must be at least 25cm from the floor. Do not connect the element to the power supply until it is secured within the radiator and correctly orientated, as above.
3 | Cleaning
Regular cleaning with a soft, damp cloth will keep the surface of your product looking new. Do not use abrasive or chemical cleaners as these will damage the finish over time.
4 | Warranty
The Ecostrad Adesso carries a 10-year guarantee on the steel body, a 3-year
guarantee on paintwork and a 2-year guarantee on electrical components. Within
the stated period, starting from the date the customer receives their unit,
Ecostrad guarantee to repair or replace the unit where a fault is due to
defects in materials or manufacturing.
The warranty does not cover any defect arising from damage, negligence, usage
outside the product’s intended purpose or fair wear and tear. The warranty is
only valid when the radiator has been used with the supplied heating element,
at the specified supply voltage, and in accordance with all conditions
specified in this manual. The warranty will be void if the radiator has been
tampered with, if its fluid levels have been adjusted, or if the ratings label
has been removed.
The warranty does not cover failures and faults due to force majeure,
accidental damage, mishandling, external impact, chemical agents or
atmospheric phenomena, incorrect use of the unit, the purchaser’s faulty
electrical installations, transporting the unit or problems caused by the unit
being handled by persons not authorised by Ecostrad. An invoice may be
required to confirm that installation work has been carried out by a qualified
professional. Ecostrad cannot accept responsibility for damage, loss or injury
caused by incorrect installation, maintenance, cleaning or covering the unit.
The warranty is a contract with the original purchaser and does not transfer
if the unit is re-sold, gifted or inherited. Proof of purchase, including
order number and order confirmation or invoice, will be required if a claim is
made. The warranty covers only the model of heater shown on the purchase
invoice. The warranty covers the repair or replacement of the defective
product only and Ecostrad shall have no liability for installation costs or
consequential losses however incurred. Claims must be made with the
establishment where the unit was purchased. This warranty does not affect the
customer’s consumer rights.
5 | Disposal
The icon with the crossed-out waste bin on electrical or electronic equipment
stipulates that this equipment must not be disposed of with household waste at
the end of its life. You will find collection points for free return of waste
electrical and electronic equipment in your vicinity. The addresses can be
obtained from your local authority.
The separate collection of waste electrical and electronic equipment enables
the re-use, recycling and other forms of recovery of waste equipment, and
prevents any negative effects for the environment or human health caused by
the disposal of hazardous substances potentially contained in the equipment.
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