Beldray 2000 W SMART CERAMIC CORE RADIATOR User Manual
- June 7, 2024
- Beldray
Table of Contents
Beldray 2000 W SMART CERAMIC CORE RADIATOR User Manual
Safety Instructions
When using electrical products, basic safety precautions should always be
followed. Check that the voltage indicated on the rating plate corresponds
with that of the local network before connecting the product to the mains
power supply. Children younger than 3 years old should be kept away from the
product unless continuously supervised. Children aged from 3 years and less
than 8 years should not plug in, regulate or clean the product or perform user
maintenance. Children aged from 8 years and people with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge can use
this appliance, only if it has been installed in its intended 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
should not perform cleaning or user maintenance unless they are older than 8
years and supervised. This is not a toy – children should be supervised to
ensure they do not play with the product. Always unplug the product and allow
to cool fully after use and before any cleaning or maintenance. Normal voltage
is still present in this product as long as the product is connected to the
electrical source. This product contains no user serviceable parts. If the
power supply cord, plug or any part of the product is malfunctioning or if it
has been dropped or damaged, only a qualified electrician should carry out
repairs. Improper repairs may place the user at risk of harm. Keep the product
and its power supply cord out of the reach of children and away from heat or
sharp edges that could cause damage. This includes any parts of the product
that may become hot during use and other heat emitting products.
Keep furniture, curtains and other flammable material at least 1 metre away
from the product.
Do not run the supply cord under carpets, rugs etc. or anywhere where it may
present a trip hazard.
Do not immerse the product or plug in water or any other liquid.
Do not operate the product with wet hands.
Do not use this product in the immediate surroundings of a bath, a shower or
swimming pool.
Do not remove from the mains power supply by pulling the cord; switch off and
remove the plug by hand.
Do not leave the product unattended for extended periods of time whilst
connected to the mains power supply or when in use -check regularly to ensure
safety.
Do not use this product for extended periods of time without making daily
safety checks on the appliance and surrounding area. If defect or damage is
found discontinue use immediately.
Do not use the product for anything other than its intended use.
Do not cover this product. Ensure that the product has adequate ventilation at
all times; place in an open, well-ventilated space and install according to
the instructions provided. Place the product in a location where it is
unlikely to be accidentally covered and check daily to prevent the risk of
fire, property damage or injury.
Do not use this product outdoors.
Do not attempt to move the product whilst it is in use.
Do not use the product with a programmer, timer, separate remote-control
system or any other device that will switch the product on automatically other
than that supplied with the product, as there is a risk of fire if the heater
is covered or positioned incorrectly.
Do not clean the product with abrasive chemicals or materials such as scourers
as they may damage the product and impair future function. This includes
insecticide and chemical solvents. The product should be used on a stable,
heat-resistant surface. The product must not be located immediately below or
next to a mains power supply. Never use accessories that are not recommended
or supplied by the manufacturer. It could cause danger to the user and damage
to the product. Use of an extension cord with the product is not recommended.
This product is intended for domestic use only. It should not be used for
commercial purposes.
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.
Hot surface – do not touch the hot section or heating components of the
product.
Warning: In order to avoid overheating, do not cover the product. Do not
use this product in small rooms whilst occupied by persons incapable of
leaving the room on their own, unless constant supervision is provided.
Thermal Cut-out Device
The radiator is fitted with a thermal safety cut-out device, built in to prevent it from overheating. Should the radiator start to overheat, the thermal safety cut-out system will automatically operate and the heat settings will switch off. If this happens:
STEP 1: Switch off the radiator using the on/off switch located on the right-
hand side of the radiator main unit.
STEP 2: Check that the radiator is unplugged from the mains power supply and
allow it to cool for approx. 30 minutes.
STEP 3: Clear anything which has covered, is leaning against or may be
restricting adequate ventilation to the radiator, being careful not to damage
the radiator.
STEP 4: Plug in and switch on the radiator at the mains power supply.
Caution: In order to avoid a hazard, due to inadvertent resetting of the thermal cut-out, this radiator must not be supplied through an external switching device such as a timer or connected to a circuit that is regularly switched on and off by the utility.
Care and Maintenance
Always unplug the radiator from the mains power supply and allow it to cool
sufficiently before performing any cleaning or maintenance. Wipe the exterior
of the radiator with a soft, damp cloth and allow to dry thoroughly. Do not
use harsh or abrasive cleaning solvents or scourers, as they may damage the
finish of the radiator. Regularly check the radiator, plug and power supply
cord for damage. Check the area around the radiator daily and make sure that
it is clear from items which may fall onto or obstruct adequate ventilation.
Getting Started
Remove the radiator from the box. Remove any packaging from the radiator.
Place packaging inside the box and either store or dispose of safely.
In the Box
2000 W Smart Ceramic Core Radiator Lower wall bracket (qty. 1)
Wing nut bolts (qty. 4) Wall bracket
screws (qty. 5)
Wheel base units (qty. 2) Wall plugs (qty. 5)
360 ° castor wheels (qty. 4) Bracket locking
screws (qty. 2)
Upper wall brackets (qty. 2) Instruction manual
Features
2000 W power Wi-Fi controlled heat settings 7-day timer with adjustable
temperature control Open window function Presence detection mode Surface
temperature control
Digital thermostat Thermal cut-out device Lockable screen for child safety
Portable with 360 ° wheels Wall mountable LCD display
Description of Parts
- 2000 W Smart Ceramic Core
- On/off switch
- Touchscreen panel
- Wing nut bolts
- Wheel base units Radiator main unit
- 360 ° castor wheels
- Fins
TOUCH SCREEN BOTTON AND SYMBOLS DIGRAM
Before First Use
Do not connect the radiator to the mains power supply until all of the instructions have been read, fully understood and the radiator has been fully assembled. The minimum safe distances must be observed. Check that there is no damage to the radiator before assembly.
Assembling the 2000 W Smart Ceramic Core Radiator Assembling the Wifi Radiator Attaching the wheels for portable use
STEP 1: Ensure the Wi-Fi Radiator is turned off and unplugged from the
mains. Place the Radiator on its side on a flat, stable surface so the bottom
of the unit is exposed and easily accessible.
STEP 2: Place the wheel base units flat against a surface, the surface
pointing upwards is the underside of the wheel base unit. Unscrew the bolt
caps off the 360 degree castor wheels. Thread the bolt through the underside
of the wheel base unit then screw the caps back on to the bolt. The bolt
should sit on the flat side of the wheel base unit. Repeat this for all four
wheels.
STEP 3: Place the assembled wheel base unit against the bottom of the Wi-
Fi-radiator unit and line up the holes. Make sure the lip of both the wheel
base units are facing downwards in respect to the Wi-Fi radiator main unit and
the ends of the U shaped wheel base unit are pointing outwards. Secure the
wheel base unit to the main unit by fastening the 4 wing nut bolts into the
holes (2 per wheel base assembly).
STEP 4: Carefully turn the radiator back into its upright position.
Position radiator on a flat, stable, heat-resistant surface in an open space,
at least 1 metre away from furniture, curtains or any other flammable
materials.
Note: The radiator must be placed in a location with adequate ventilation
where it is unlikely to be covered or damaged accidentally. When using the
radiator for the first time, a slight odour may be emitted. This is normal and
will soon subside. Allow for sufficient ventilation around the radiator.
Caution: Do not leave the product operating unattended for extended
periods of time.
Wall Mounting the 2000 W Smart Ceramic Core Radiator
The radiator should be mounted on a heat-resistant wall so that the bottom of
it is at least 150 cm from the floor with a minimum space of 200 mm on all
other sides to allow for good air circulation. The radiator is not suitable
for placing in an alcove, there should be as much clear space as possible
above the radiator to allow for good heat dissipation and to reduce the risk
of the product being covered accidentally.
STEP 1: Check that the wall the radiator is to be mounted on is strong
and stable enough to support its weight and that it is heat-resistant to avoid
cosmetic damage to the wall coverings. Make sure that the mounting position
observes the safe distance requirements.
STEP 2: Using a pencil, mark the screw hole locations as described in the
wall mounting diagram. Make sure that the holes are marked accurately and are
in the positions required for the model. Check the marked positions are level
and marked accurately before drilling the pilot holes.
STEP 3: Using a suitable drill bit, drill pilot holes at each marked
location. Consult a qualified professional if required.
STEP 4: Insert a wall plug into each pilot hole so that the wall plug
sits flush with the wall surface. Position the required mounting bracket onto
the surface and fix to the wall with the wall bracket screws. The lower wall
bracket should be fixed to the lowest set of pilot holes.
STEP 5: Place the radiator onto the support brackets, making sure that
all of the brackets have engaged with the radiator and can support the weight.
STEP 6: Insert the bracket locking screws into the upper wall brackets
and tighten to lock the radiator into the brackets.
Note: The radiator must be placed in a location with adequate ventilation
where it is unlikely to be covered or damaged accidentally. When using the
radiator for the first time, a slight odour may be emitted. This is normal and
will soon subside. Allow for sufficient ventilation around the radiator.
Caution: Make sure that there are no electrical, plumbing or gas supplier
situated beneath the surface of the wall. Testers are available from all good
DIY stores. Do not leave the radiator operating unattended for extended
periods of time.
WALL MOUNTING DIGRAM
Instructions for Use
STEP 1: Plug in and switch on the radiator at the mains power supply.
STEP 2: To turn on the radiator, press the on/off switch to the “I”
position. The screen will display all available digits and symbols before
going into standby mode.
STEP 3: Press “0” to turn the radiator on. The display will change to
comfort mode and display the comfort mode temperature.
STEP 4: Press ” 0″ to increase the temperature in 0.5 °C increments. When
the desired temperature is shown on the screen, press ” 0- to confirm. The
temperature is now set and the radiator will begin heating the room to the set
temperature.
STEP 5: Press “0” to decrease the temperature in 0.5 °C increments. When
the desired temperature is shown on the screen, press ” 0″ to confirm. If the
set temperature is higher than the current ambient room temperature, the
radiator will display “r “and begin heating the room.
STEP 6: Press “0” to put the radiator into standby mode. The time will be
displayed on the screen if it is set, otherwise the digits will flash as a
reminder. Switch off the radiator using the on/off switch located on the
right-hand side of the radiator main unit.
Note: The comfort mode temperature must be set higher than the current
room temperature for the heat setting to engage
Enabling and Disabling the Control Panel Lock
To enable the Control Panel lock, press and hold “0” and “0” simultaneously
until “di. appears. This will deactivate all of the controls except for the
power button and on/off switch. To deactivate the Control Panel lock, press
and hold ‘0’ and “la simultaneously until the Ilk disappears.
Note: The Control Panel lock cannot be enabled or disabled when the
radiator is in standby mode. Turning the radiator off with the on/off switch
will disable the Control Panel lock.
Advanced Operation
Modes of Operation
The radiator has 5 modes which can be programmed and set for convenience:
COMFORT MODE (.:} – the radiator will maintain the set temperature.
ECONOMIC MODE ( )) – the radiator will maintain the set temperature. For
most efficient operation, do not set the temperature higher than comfort mode.
FROST PREVENTION MODE (* ) – the radiator will be set to 7 ‘c to prevent
frost. The set temperature for this mode cannot be changed.
SENSOR MODE (A) – the radiator will operate in comfort mode when people
are detected in the room. When people are no longer detected in the room the
radiator will change to economic mode and then frost prevention mode, until
people are detected again. This mode must be programmed from the Internal Set
up menu before it will operate correctly when selected.
TIMER MODE (0) – the radiator will run on a programmed timer setting and
will automatically change from comfort to economic mode at specific times. To
change the mode, press -0, to cycle between modes in order:
COMFORT MODE-0) ECONOMIC MODE-1.4 FROST PREVENTION MODE 0 TIMER MODE-0.1
SENSOR MO .–t.
Not used in this model
The mode can also be changed by swiping the touch screen left or right to
scroll through the programmes.
Note: Sensor mode must be programmed from the internal set up menu before
it can be selected and operate correctly.
Setting the Time and Timers
STEP 1: Navigate to TIMER mode (0) by pressing’s’. Press and hold euntil
the hour digits begin to flash inside a circle. Use 0 and 9 to set the hour
and then press 0 to confirm. STEP 2: The minute digits will now flash. Use
CY and 0 to set the minutes and then press ‘0 to confirm.
STEP 3: The day of the week number will now flash. Use ‘@’ and to set the
day of the week number:
1 = Monday
2 – Tuesday
3 = Wednesday
4 = Thursday
5 – Friday
6 = Saturday
7 = Sunday
Press’s to confirm
STEP 4: The programme number “P1” will be displayed in the left-hand side
of the circle alongside the day of the week number in the right-hand side. The
times the comfort and economic mode are engaged for are displayed along the
bottom of the screen in the daily status bar in blocks of 1 hour. Use and°
to change the programme number to the desired programme for the selected day.
There are seven programmes to choose from. When the desired programme has been
selected, press to confirm. The programme for the following day can now be
selected in the same way until a programme has been assigned for every day of
the week. When all of the days of the week have been programmed, the display
will return to the home display screen. A flashing block on the daily status
bar shows where in the programme the radiator is. The time is now set and will
be displayed on the screen when the radiator is in standby mode.
Customising the Programmes
Each of the seven programmes can be customised to the user’s requirements for
maximum convenience. To customise a programme, follow steps 1-3 of the
“Setting the Time and Timers” section. The programme number “P will be
displayed in the left-hand side of the circle alongside the day of the week
number in the right-hand side.
STEP 1: Press and hold elruntil the digits’ 00 ‘ flash next to the
programme number and the first bar on the Daily Status Bar flashes. The hour
time period each bar represents will be displayed in a 24-hour format
alongside the programme number as the bar is selected.
STEP 2: Press ‘t to toggle comfort mode on when it is off or to leave the
setting unchanged when it is on. Press ‘e to toggle comfort mode off when it
is on or to leave the setting unchanged when it is off. When either button is
pressed, the next bar will automatically be selected for modification. Press
and hold either button to quickly toggle and scroll for setting multiple bars
in a short period of time. Press and hold ‘+ to toggle comfort mode on. Press
and hold 9 to toggle comfort mode off.
STEP 3: When customisation is complete, press ‘0’ to save the settings.
The next programme to be customised can be selected with or ‘Cr buttons in
the same way.
Resetting to Factory Settings
To reset the radiator to factory settings, make sure that the radiator is in
standby mode. Press and hold “C Y’ until the screen displays all digits and
symbols then release it. This will clear all existing user customised settings
and can now be reprogrammed.
More Advanced Operation
Internal Set-up Menu
More advanced features and settings, including the Wi-Fi settings, can be
accessed through the internal set-up menu:
FO: Temperature Compensation
Ft: Sensor Mode Function
F2: Open Window Function
F3: Temperature Limitation Function
F4: Wi-Fi Function
To access the internal set-up menu the radiator must be in standby mode. Press
and hold Cr until TO” appears on the left-hand side of the circle. The current
set value will be displayed on the right-hand side of the circle. Press 0 to
cycle through the functions in ascending order.
FO: Temperature Compensation
This allows the thermostat on the radiator to be calibrated to the true room
temperature. Press “O.” to increase the temperature and press “cy to decrease
it. The temperature can be adjusted to compensate for temperature differences
of +/- 5 °C in 1 °C increments. When the desired level of compensation is set,
press “0” to confirm and move to the next function.
Fl: Sensor Mode Function
This is the amount of time the radiator will continue to heat the room
after people are no longer detected in the sequence described below.
- 1st time period: Room heated at comfort temperature. If no motion is detected =>
- 2nd time period: Room heated at 1 “c below comfort temperature. If no motion is detected =>
- 3rd time period: Room heated at 2 “c below comfort temperature. If no motion isdetected ->
- 4th time period: Room heated at economic temperature.
- If no motion is detected for 24 hours after 4th time period: room heated at frost prevention temperature.
If a person is detected, the sequence will be reversed with the radiator moving back 1 time period each time a person is detected until the original comfort temperature is reached. There are 5 time period options available “0” (Off), “15”, “30”, “45” and “60” minutes. Press “I*” to increase the time setting and then press “er to decrease it. When the desired time period is set, press “O”to confirm and move to the next function.
F2: Open Window Function
If the radiator detects that the room temperature has dropped more than 2 °C
within 5 minutes (for example, if a window is opened), the radiator will
change to frost-prevention mode to save energy for the time period selected
before reverting to the previous mode to reheat the room. There are three
options available: “0” (Off), “60” and “90” minutes. Press “0” to increase the
time setting and then press “CY’ to decrease it. When the desired time period
is set, press “0” to confirm and move to the next function. F3: Temperature
Limitation Function
The radiator will automatically limit the max. temperature of the unit to
reduce the risk of burns and scalds if a child or vulnerable person
accidentally falls against the unit. There are 6 settings: “0” (Off), “40 °C”,
“45 °C”. “50 °C”. “55 °C” and “60 °C”. Press • to activate the function. The
“e. symbol will be displayed to show the mode is activated. Press “Cr’ or “Or
to increase/decrease the temperature. When the desired temperature is set,
press -10” to confirm and move to the next function.
Note: The heating element will switch off when the radiator reaches the
temperature set. This is controlled by an internal temperature sensor and does
not represent the external surface temperature of the radiator. Limiting the
temperature of the radiator in this way will limit the effectiveness with
which it heats the room.
Warning: Keep children and vulnerable people away from the radiator to
reduce the risk of injury.
F4: Wi-Fi Function
This allows the radiator to be connected to a Wi-Fi network and controlled
from a smartphone app. The radiator can still function normally without Wi-Fi
connection but adjustments can only be made from the control panel and not
remotely. Press “(DP” to turn on the Wi-Fi function, the word “on” will be
displayed on the screen. Press ID” to turn off the Wi-Fi function, the word
“oF” will be displayed on the screen. Press “er after set up to exit the
internal set up menu.
Connecting the Radiator to the Smartphone App
STEP 1: Enable the Wi.Fi function on the radiator following the
instructions contained in the “Internal Set Up Menu” section. 1..
will flash
to show that the connection is enabled but not connected.
STEP 2: Download and install the Tuya Smart smartphone app. Register for
an account on the app and then check that the smartphone is connected to the
same Wi-Fi network as the radiator will be. On the app press ADD DEVICE, the
option to pair with the Wi-Fi Radiator should automatically show on the app
screen. If it does not select the auto scan option on the app and wait for the
radiator to appear. The app will then request the Wi-Fi network information
for your device. Check that the Wi-Fi network displayed on the app is the same
one that the smartphone is connected to, and enter the Wi.Fi password into the
password box underneath the Wi-Fi network name on the TUYA app.
STEP 3: With the radiator in standby, press and hold the mode button
until the screen shows a countdown. Then press confirm on the smartphone app
and wait. If the connection is successful, the message PASS will be shown on
the radiator and will remain solid. If the connection is unsuccessful, then
FAIL will be shown on the radiator. If the connection fails, wait for the
connection search to time out on both the radiator and the smartphone app and
try again. It may take 2-3 attempts before a successful connection is
established. If connection still fails, check that the radiator is close
enough to the Wi-Fi router to have good signal and that the smartphone is
connected to the Wi-Fi.
STEP 4: Navigate to the HOME screen on the app and press POWER in the
bottom left of the screen to turn the radiator on. The display can be used to
control the radiator. an this code on the App Store or Google Play install the
Tuya Smart smartphone app.
Controlling the Radiator from the Smartphone App Home Page Display
1. Device information
2. Device name
3. Power button
4. Selected mode (comfort, eco, antifreeze, program or sensor mode available)
5. Current selected temperature
6. Current ambient temperature
7. Temperature selector (buttons or scroll)
8. Timer mode
9. Device settings
Selecting Modes on the Smartphone App
To change the mode on the smartphone app, press the power button to turn the
radiator on. Select the required mode on the Comfort Mode dropdown.
To set the temperature for COMFORT or ECONOMIC mode
Select the desired mode on the mode selection dropdown. The temperature can be
adjusted for this mode by moving the temperature control wheel or using the
temperature control arrows. This mode temperature will remain saved for the
setting until it is adjusted again.
Program Data Option
Press the Program Data button on the control panel and select ‘Program Data’
on the menu. This option allows control of calendar and select at what times
of the day the radiator will be set to ‘Eco’ and ‘Comfort’ mode. Click on the
desired day and time to select the preferred mode. Once the desired modes have
been selected on the calendar press save to finalise the selection.
Deleting a device from the smartphone app
Choose trig desired cevice that you ..vo.;.d like to delete. Select tire
pencil icon at the top right hand corner of the control screen. Scroll down
and select the ‘Remove device’ option on the dropdown.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Connection to the mains
Please check that the voltage indicated on the product corresponds with your
supply voltage.
Important
As the colours in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the
coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, please proceed as
follows: The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the
following code:
Blue Neutral (N)
Brown Live (L)
FOR UK USE ONLY – Plug fitting details (where applicable).
The wire coloured BLUE is the NEUTRAL and Outer ensulause must be connected to the terminal marked N or coloured BLACK. The wire coloured BROWN is the LIVE wire and must be connected to the terminal marked L or coloured RED. On no account must either the BROWN or the BLUE wire be connected to the EARTH terminal (1). Always ensure that the cord grip is fastened correctly. The plug must be fitted with a fuse of the same rating already fitted and conforming to BS 1362 and be ASTA approved. If in doubt consult a qualified electrician who will be pleased to do this for you.
Non-rewineable mains plug
If your appliance is supplied with a non-rewireable plug fitted to the mains
lead and should the fuse need replacing, you must use an ASIA approved one
(conforming to BS 1362 of the same rating). If in doubt, consult a qualified
electrician who will be pleased to do this for you. If you need to remove the
plug – DISCONNECT IT FROM THE MAINS and then cut it off the mains lead and
immediately dispose of it safely. Never attempt to reuse the plug or insert it
into a socket outlet as there is a danger of an electric shock.
UP Global Sourcing UK Ltd., Victoria Street, Manchester OL9 ODD. UK.
If this product does not reach you in an acceptable condition please contact
our Customer Services Department at www.beldray.com Please have your delivery
note to hand as details from it will be required. If you wish to return this
product please return it to the retailer from where it was purchased with your
receipt (subject to their terms and conditions).
Guarantee
All products purchased as new carry a manufacturer’s guarantee; the time
period of the guarantee will vary dependent upon the product. Where reasonable
proof of purchase can be provided, Beldray will provide a standard 12 month
guarantee with the retailer from the date of purchase. This is only applicable
when products have been used as instructed for their intended, domestic use.
Any misuse or dismantling of products will invalidate any guarantee. Under the
guarantee, we undertake to repair or replace free of any charge any parts
found to be defective. In the event that we cannot provide an exact
replacement, a similar product will be offered or the cost refunded. Any
damages from daily wear and tear are not covered by this guarantee, nor are
consumables such as plugs, fuses etc. Please note that the above terms and
conditions may be updated from time to time and we therefore recommend that
you check these each time you revisit the website. Nothing in this guarantee
or in the instructions relating to this product excludes, restricts or
otherwise affects your statutory rights.
The crossed out wheelie bin symbol on this item indicates that this appliance needs to be disposed of in an environmentally friendly way when it becomes of no further use or has worn out. Contact your local authority for details of where to take the item for recycling.
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