TESY CN 04 050 EIS W Electric Convector Heater Instruction Manual
- June 24, 2024
- TESY
Table of Contents
- TESY CN 04 050 EIS W Electric Convector Heater
- Product Usage Instructions
- IMPORTANT SAFETY MEASURES AND INSTRUCTIONS:
- INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
- BATHROOM OPERATION
- OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
- Adaptive start
- Conditions for settings storing
- “Return to factory settings” function
- MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS OF THE APPLIANCE
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- ANNEX I
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
TESY CN 04 050 EIS W Electric Convector Heater
Specifications:
- Brand: Tesy
- Model: CN 04
- Voltage: 230V~
- Frequency: 50Hz
- Wattage Options: 500W, 1000W, 1500W, 2000W, 2500W, 3000W
- Heated Volume Range: 10m3 – 80m3
- Heated Area Range: 4m2 – 32m2
Product Usage Instructions
Safety Measures:
Children from 3 to 8 years of age are allowed to operate the on/off button
ONLY under supervision. Keep flammable substances away from the heater. Do not
cover the ventilation openings.
Installation Instructions:
Ensure the appliance is installed in a safe location with proper
ventilation. Check the technical plate for the correct voltage. The appliance
is designed for domestic use only.
Maintenance:
Regularly clean the ventilation openings with a vacuum cleaner. Disconnect
the heater before cleaning. Keep objects at a safe distance of at least 100 cm
away.
FAQ:
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Q: Can the heater be used in commercial or industrial settings?
A: No, the appliance is designed for domestic use only.
Commercial or industrial use is considered improper and dangerous. -
Q: What should I do if the heater is covered with clothes or curtains?
A: Remove any obstructions around the heater to ensure proper airflow and prevent overheating. -
Q: How should I clean the appliance?
A: Use a vacuum cleaner to clean the ventilation openings regularly. Make sure to disconnect the heater before cleaning.
IMPORTANT SAFETY MEASURES AND INSTRUCTIONS:
WARNING!
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Please read this manual before operating the appliance and keep it at a safe place for future reference. In case the appliance is obtained by a new owner, it should be transferred together with its manual.
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CAUTION: Children under 3 years of age should be kept away from the appliance unless they are under constant supervision.
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Children from 3 to 8 years of age are allowed to operate the on/off button ONLY, provided that the appliance is installed and ready for operation and such children have been supervised and instructed in safe operation of the appliance and they understand all related risks.
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Children from 3 to 8 years of age MUST NOT: connect the plug to power sockets, make adjustments, clean it or carry out user maintenance operations.
This appliance can be used by children older than 8 years of age and by people with reduced physical, sensor and mental capabilities, as well as by people with insufficient experience and knowledge provided they are supervised or instructed in safe operation of the appliance and understand the related risks. Children should not be allowed to play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance operations must not be carried out by children without supervision. -
CAUTION: Some of the appliance parts may get very hot during operation and thus cause burns to users. In case there are children and vulnerable people in the room, special attention should be paid.
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WARNING: Do not cover the appliance in order to prevent overheating!
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The appliance must not be placed right under a socket box!
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If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
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Before connecting the appliance to the mains, check if the voltage indicated on its technical plate corresponds to the voltage of the electricity, supplied to your house.
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This appliance shall be used only for the purpose it has been designed and intended for, i.e. heating of domestic premises. The appliance is not intended for commercial/industrial application. Every other use is to be considered improper, and therefore dangerous. The manufacturer doesn’t bear responsibility for damages arising from improper and irrational use. Non-adherence to these instructions would render the warranty invalid!
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Do not leave your home while the heater is operating: make sure that the power switch is in OFF position (convector heaters with mechanical control).
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Keep inflammable objects, such as furniture, pillows, bedding, paper, clothes, curtains etc. at a safe distance of at least 100 cm away from the electric convector heater.
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Do not operate the appliance in areas of use or storage of combustible substances. Do not operate the appliance in areas of combustible media (for example in close proximity to inflammable gases or aerosols) – there is great risk of explosion and fire!
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Do not insert and do not allow foreign objects to enter the ventilation openings (inlet and outlet) because this will cause electric shock, fire or will damage the appliance.
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The appliance is not suitable for animal breeding. The electric convector heater is intended for domestic/indoor operation only.
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When positioning the appliance, do not cover the safety grilles; do not hamper the incoming and outgoing air flow. All objects must be at a safe distance of at least 1 meter away from the appliance front and sides.
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The most common reason for overheating is dust and fluff deposits in the appliance. Clean the ventilation openings on a regular basis with a vacuum cleaner, but before that it is very important to disconnect the heater from the mains.
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Never touch the appliance with wet or moist hands – there is risk for your life!
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The power socket should be accessible all the time in order to disconnect the power plug when needed as fast as possible! Never pull the power cord or the appliance itself in order to disconnect it from the mains.
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PAY ATTENTION! Outgoing air gets heated during appliance operation (up to more than 100°С).
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If you decide to stop using an appliance of this kind, it is recommended to make it unusable by cutting its power cord after you have disconnected it from the mains. It is advisable all possible risks related to the appliance to be secured, especially in relation to children that may play with out-of-use appliances.
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Warning: Do not use this appliance with a programmer, counter or any other mechanism which could automatically turn on the heater – if the appliance is covered or positioned incorrectly there is a risk of fire.
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Position the power cord in such a way that it does not obstruct the free movement of people and cannot be stepped on! Use only approved extension cords, which are suitable for this appliance, i.e. they have a compliance sign!
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Never move the appliance by pulling its power cord; do not use the power cord for carrying other objects!
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Do not bend the power cord and do not pull it against sharp edges; do not place the power cord on hot surfaces or open fire!
TECHNICAL PARAMETERS – SEE ANNEX I PACKING
- After unpacking the appliance, check if its contents are intact and if it has not been damaged during transportation! In case a damage or incomplete delivery is found, contact your authorized retailer!
- Do not dispose of the original packing box! It could be used for storage and transportation purposes in order to avoid damages during transportation!
- Disposal of packing material should be done in the appropriate way!Children must be prevented from playing with polyethylene bags!
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
This electric convector heater is designed to be used indoors, mounted on a wall.
Dimensions of heated volume and heated area of a room / appliance models (fig. 1)
Model | Heated volume | Heated area |
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CN 04 050 EIS W – 500W | 10* – 15 m3 | 4* – 6 m2 |
CN 04 100 EIS W – 1000W | 20* – 30 m3 | 8* – 12 m2 |
CN 04 150 EIS W – 1500W | 30* – 45 m3 | 12* – 18 m2 |
CN 04 200 EIS W – 2000W | 40* – 60 m3 | 16* – 24 m2 |
CN 04 250 EIS W – 2500W | 50* – 70 m3 | 20* – 28 m2 |
CN 04 300 EIS W – 3000W | 60* – 80 m3 | 24* – 32 m2 |
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Minimum guaranteed heated volume (area) for heating at an average capacity of heat transmission factor λ=0.5 W/(m2K) for a heated room. Higher values of heated
volume (area) can be achieved at an average value of λ=0.35 W/ (m2K). Standard height of heated rooms – 2.5 meters.
Important: In premises bigger than 45 m3, it is recommended to use a combination of 2 or more electric convector heaters.- Do not position the electric convector heater under a power socket or electricity connection box.
- DO NOT install/operate the electric convector heater:
- in places where a draught is present, which could influence the control settings;
- right under a power socket;
- in “Volume 1” for bathrooms;
- in “Volume 2” if the control board can be reached by a person who is in a shower or in a bathtub;
- for the wall-mounting of the electric convector heater, only the wall braces must be used which are delivered together with the appliance. When installing the electric convector heater, minimum safe distances must be observed (fig. 2a)
- First of all, remove the wall braces from the back of the appliance body. Unscrew the two screws which are positioned at the upper part of the two vertical bars of the wall braces. Then pull the upper part of the bar by pressing strongly the two upper parts which are inserted in the back of the body. (fig. 2b)
- Slide down the wall brace in order to detach it from the back of the body.
- Attach firmly the wall brace onto a wall through the four screw holes.
- Lift the electric convector heater up to almost vertical position and insert the two lower protruding parts of the braces into the two lower openings of the back cover of the electric convector heater. Then lift the electric convector heater and insert the two upper protruding parts of the wall braces into the two upper openings of the back cover of the heater. Finally, put the two screws back to their places and tighten them in order to install the electric convector heater firmly to the wall.
BATHROOM OPERATION
- The electric convector heater must be installed in accordance with the normal trade practices and in compliance with the national legislation (EU electricity directives and regulations concerning special installations and places of operation including bathrooms, shower cabins HD60364- 7- 701(IEC 60364-7-701)). (fig. 3)
- In case this electric convector heater is to be used in a bathroom or other similar room, the following installation requirements must be observed: the electric convector heater is with IP24 protection (water drops protection). Hence it can be installed in “Volume 2” (see the diagram below) in order to avoid the risk of the control board (power switch and thermo regulator) being reached by a person who is in a shower or a bathtub. The minimum distance between the appliance and a water source should be not less than 1 meter and it is compulsory the appliance to be wall-mounted! If you do not feel sure about the installation of this electric convector heater in a bathroom, we recommend you to consult a professional electrician.
Note: If the above-mentioned instructions cannot be implemented, it is
recommended to install the appliance in “VOLUME 3”.
In wet premises the power source must be installed at a height of at least 25
cm above the floor (bathrooms and kitchens).
The installation must be equipped with a safety fuse, and the distance between
the fuse contacts in disconnected condition should be at least 3 mm.
Thank you for choosing CN04 electric convector heater. This is a product
providing heating in winter depending on the consumers’ needs for comfortable
room temperature. If operated and taken care of properly in accordance with
these instructions, the appliance will provide you with many years of useful
operation.
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
ELECTRONIC CONTROL
Operation Modes
Turn on the electric convector heater, press the switch in position “I” (On)
Time setting
The time setting is possible only in Off mode – the current day of the week,
hour and minutes can be set.
To enter the time settings you need to keep simultaneously pressed the
“ON/OFF” and “Timer” buttons. The parameter which is being set blinks on the
display. To select a parameter to set, you need to press briefly the “Timer”
button. To exit the settings, you need to press briefly for a third time the
“Timer” button (after you have set the minutes).
You begin the settings with selecting a day of the week from 1 to 7 depending
on which in order the current day of the week is, and the setting is done by
entering the respective number. The hour and the minutes are displayed
simultaneously and the parameter which is being set is blinking. You can
change the value of the parameter by using the buttons.
If no button is presses for 10 seconds, you will exit the settings.
Switching on “Heating” mode
When the electric convector heater is switched off, the digital display shows
the room temperature and only the Temperature LED is lit. If you press the
“On/Off” button once, you will enable “Heating” mode. A red LED is lit
indicating this mode. The digital display shows the set temperature for about
2 seconds, and during this time the Temperature LED is not lit. If the room
temperature is lower than the set temperature, the heater will be
automatically switched on.
When the heater is on the red LED is permanently lit!
Temperature setting
By pressing either of the buttons you will enter the “Change the set
temperature” mode. The display starts flashing and it shows the temperature
which has been set so far. By pressing the buttons you can change the
temperature setting either up or down. If you don’t press any button for 5
seconds, the new setting will be stored and the appliance with automatically
go into “Heating” mode. If you keep pressed any of the buttons for more than
0.7 seconds, the value of the set temperature will start increasing or
decreasing by 4 units per second. The temperature setting ranges from 10 to 30
degrees Celsius.
Note: The device shows the temperature around the location of the sensor
and is not a means of accurately measuring the ambient temperature.
“Delayed start” of the electric convector heater
When the convector is in Off mode, by pressing the “Timer” button you can
enter a specific time after which the appliance will automatically go in
“Heating” mode. This mode is indicated by a blinking yellow LED and inactive
red LED. The digital display will show the room temperature when the
Temperature LED is lit, and it will show the remaining time in hours until
“Heating” mode will be activated and this will be indicated with a lit Timer
LED. Upon activating this mode the yellow LED becomes lit, and the display
starts flashing and showing the entered time in hours until the convector will
be automatically switched on. Initially the display will show 12 hours, and by
using the buttons you can adjust the desired time. If you keep pressed any of
the buttons for more than 0.7 seconds, the value of the set time will start
increasing or decreasing by 4 units per second. If you don’t press any button
for 5 seconds, or if you press the Timer button, the regulator will
automatically go into “Delayed start” mode. If you enter time 00, this mode
will not be activated. When the “Delayed start” mode is already active, if you
press the “Timer” button again, you can correct the remaining time in both
possible directions. After setting the time, the appliance goes into “Delayed
start” mode with the display showing the temperature and the hours remaining
until the appliance will switch to “Heating” mode. You can exit this mode by
pressing the “On/Off” button. Then the convector will go into “Heating” mode.
The “Delayed start” mode can be set within a range from 01 to 96 hours.
Switching off “Heating” mode
You can exit “Heating” mode by pressing the “On/Off” button. Then the heater
will be switched off, and if it has been on by then, the red LED will go out.
The display will continue showing the room temperature.
“Anti-frost function”
If the room temperature falls below 5 degrees Celsius and the convector is off
(the red LED is not lit, but the mechanical switch is in position “I” (On) ,
the heater will be automatically switched on in order to prevent from
freezing.
Note: Entering a temperature correction for the temperature sensor does
not apply to this function.
Enabling and disabling the anti-frost function:
- this function is enabled by default
“Temperature correction for the sensor” function
Due to the specifics of the temperature profile in some premises there may be
difference from the temperature shown on the display and the actually measured
temperature in the various locations of the heating appliance in the room.
- See the temperature shown on the display of the appliance
- Measure the temperature at a place where the temperature is “comfortable” enough for you (usually at a height of 60 cm from the floor, in sitting positon). If you find a difference within a range of ±4°С, you can set the necessary correction in the convector’s menu (It is important to note that this function can be set only after the temperature has become the same all around the room, and depending on the room type, the minimum required time is 7 hours) by entering the temperature difference resulting between the value on the display and the actually measured temperature.
Note: This function is used with the purpose of providing better
temperature comfort and energy saving for the user of the electric convector
in the room which it is in. A temperature difference greater than ±4 °C from
the measured temperature in a specific location in the room indicates that the
room where you use the convector in is not well insulated or the temperature
is not the same all around the room.
Example: a convector in a room on a stone floor – the convector displays
18°С (the set temperature is 22°С), the actually measured temperature (feeling
of reached comfort temperature) is 22°С at a height of 60 cm from the floor – >
in this case the convector continues to overheat the room (this is a direct
energy loss, but the convector cannot reach the set temperature because it
measures the temperature at a low height close to the floor) and it will never
switch off. In this case a temperature correction of +4°С needs to be applied
to the sensor, thus the convector will display 22°С and it will start
switching off, and eventually it will maintain the set temperature of 22°С).
The normal status of the function is 0°C by default
Note: After activating the Return to Factory Settings function a new temperature correction has to be entered, the value by default is 0°С)
Adaptive start
- Adaptive start control is a function which predicts and initiates the optimal start of heating up in order to reach the set temperature in the desired time.
- this function is enabled by default
This function can be set according to your needs. The appliance operates for 17 hours following the set “comfort” temperature until it reaches a stable status – this is the reference comfort temperature. Also, a temperature lower than the comfort one, with a difference from 4°C ± 1°С, has to be set for a period of minimum 7 hours. When the adaptive operation is enabled, leave the electronic thermoregulator of the appliance to operate for 4 cycles (4 х 24 hours) of comfort cycles (17 hours) and lowered temperature (7 hours). Upon completion of the last period of low temperature, the comfort temperature should be reached within ± 30 minutes deviation from the set time, with a maximum difference of ± 1°C from the reference comfort temperature.
“Protection from children”
You can lock the buttons by continuously pressing the arrows and “Timer”
buttons simultaneously, in order to prevent any changes to the settings. When
this function is enabled you will see a lit green LED above the “padlock”
icon. Repeat the same action to unlock the buttons.
Note: If you press any of the buttons when the keypad is locked, the
display will show „LOC_“
“Open window”
The appliance is equipped with an integrated electronic device which
automatically switches off the heating power if a sharp decrease of
temperature is found in the room, when a window or a door is open. When the
temperature in the room begins increasing the heating will be automatically
restored. To activate this function you need to press the “Window” button; a
blinking green LED indicates that the function is enabled. Permanently lit
green LED indicates that the appliance is not heating up. To disable the “Open
window” function you need to press the “Window” button.
Note: When the “Open window” function is enabled, the “Anti-frost”
function does not work!
Settings in „Weekly programmer 24/7”
Note: Entering settings mode of “Weekly programmer” is possible only
after the time and the day of the week have already been set in the appliance.
To enter and exit the settings mode you need to continuously press the “Timer”
button.
There are three parameters to be set – day of the week, time and temperature;
switching among the three parameters is done by shortly pressing the “Timer”
button in the following sequence: day, time, temperature. To store the
settings, press shortly the “Timer” button after you finish the temperature
setting.
You can change the value of each parameter by using the buttons.
Conditions for settings storing
- After a point has been stored, it cannot be changed any more until you exit the current setting.
- Upon storing the first set point of a specific day in the current setting, all previously set points of the day are cleared.
- Storing further points of a specific day is possible only for the hours remaining until the end of the day, after the last stored point.
- When you have stored a point in the last hour of the day – 23.5h, you cannot store any more points for this day in the current setting, and the display will show “FUL” and the number of the day.
- If nothing is stored in the current setting for a specific day, it will keep the existing stored points up to the current setting.
The purpose of the settings is to store the three parameters in the so called
“SET POINTS”, where the temperature set for each set point is implemented
until the next one is reached.
Example: If you have stored the temperature to be 22°C at 7 h and you
wish the temperature to remain the same until 19 h (you plan the temperature
to increase to 23°C then), you do not need store every single hour until 19 h,
and you only need to store the temperature to be 23°C at 19 h. By default the
temperature will be 22°C during this period of time (7 – 19 h).
The procedure for storing each point is as follows:
Upon entering settings mode the display will show dAY1, with the numeral
blinking to indicate that this is the parameter to be set (in this case it is
the day of the week).
- to select the desired day, use the buttons
- to go to time setting, shortly press the “Timer” button
- use the buttons to select the desired time (with a 0.5h interval) per point
- to go to temperature setting, shortly press the “Timer” button
- to select the desired temperature, use the buttons. The possible temperature range is from 10 to 30°С, and OFF status is possible as well.
- To store the point, shortly press the “Timer” button; then you are automatically transferred to the setting of the next point (the display again shows dAYX) and you can proceed with paragraph а) for the next point.
- When you have stored a point in the last hour of the day – 23.5h, you cannot store any more points for this day in the current setting, and the display will show “FUL_” and the number of the day.
Note: Points of a particular day may be stored only in ascending order of their times.
- Before implementing paragraph f) the user can go back to paragraph а) to correct the three parameters of a point by shortly pressing the ON/OFF button, without storing the settings in the memory.
Adding more points in a particular day may be done at random, after you have
stored points for other days, however you need to observe the rule for
ascending order of their times in a day.
To exit the settings mode, press continuously the “Timer” button and wait for
30 seconds.
Upon leaving the settings you can review the stored points by using the
buttons, provided that the appliance is in programming mode.
Note: When you turn on the appliance, it will start operating in the
(heating or programming) mode which it has last operated.
- You can switch between the modes of operation (heating or programming) by shortly pressing the “Timer” button when the appliance is switched on.
“Return to factory settings” function
When the convector is in “Off” mode, press the buttons simultaneously for six seconds; then the display will show „ __“ and rotating symbols. When it is “reset”, the display will show the measured value of the room temperature.
After using the reset function, you need to re-enter the settings of the following functions:
- time setting
- enter a value of the temperature correction (if needed)
- disable the “Anti-frost” function (if needed)
- disable the “Adaptive start” (if needed)
- weekly programme – 24/7
If the electric convector is disconnected from the mains, this will not affect
the set temperature and the mode of operation which has been active prior to
its disconnection. If for example the convector has been in “Heating” mode,
after it has been disconnected and reconnected to the mains, it will continue
operating in the same mode with the same set temperature.
Note: The principle of operation of the electric convector with energy-
independent memory is to store the settings for 90 minutes guaranteed, and up
to 150 minutes not guaranteed.
When the room temperature is lower than the temperature set by the electronic
thermoregulator, the convector will start operating and will continue
operating until the room temperature reaches the set value. When the room
temperature is higher than the temperature set by the electronic
thermoregulator, the convector will automatically go into “Standby” mode.
Information presented on electric convector heater display Indications when you are not in settings mode:
- In Off mode – consecutively showing:
- time (hour and minutes)
- measured room temperature
- In Heating mode – it shows the measured room temperature
- In Programming mode – consecutively showing:
- Day of the week, low line and the measured temperature. 6_22
- Day of the week, low line and the temperature set in the programme blinking (set for the current hour), which may be also the OFF symbol. 6_23
- Upon connecting the convector to power supply the display shows:
- Hyphens “—-“, if the appliance has been in Off mode before disconnecting it from the power supply.
- Hyphens “—-“, which in 2 seconds will be replaced by the value of the current temperature, if the appliance has been in On mode before disconnecting it from the power supply.
- Two numerals (01÷96) and a blinking yellow LED indicate the remaining time in hours until the delayed start, if the appliance has been in “Delayed start” mode before disconnecting it from the power supply.
- With the purpose of further energy saving, the electronic thermoregulator reduces the brightness of illumination of all LEDs. Upon pressing any of the buttons the brightness increases for 8 seconds and it is then reduced again.
- If the display shows “t1” or “t2“, this means that the self-diagnostic system has found a problem with the temperature sensor. “t1” indicates a disconnected cable at the sensor, while “t2” indicates short circuit at the sensor. In this case the electric convector will be automatically switched off and it can be switched on again only after the problem has been fixed. The problem has to be handled by a qualified specialist.
- Upon switching on the power supply the display will show hyphens “—-“ for 2 seconds instead of temperature of time.
- When the digital display shows the temperature the “Temperature” LED is lit, and when it shows the time, the “Timer” LED is lit.
PROTECTION
- The appliance is equipped with a safety thermo turn-off device, which automatically turns the heater off in cases of extreme temperature of the electric convector heater /i.e. overheating of the appliance/.
- The safety thermo turn-off device will automatically restore the heater operation when the temperature of the appliance falls below the permissible ultimate values.
CLEANING
- It is compulsory first to turn off the appliance through its power switch and to disconnect it from the power socket. Before starting the cleaning session you should wait until the electric convector heater cools down in a disconnected state.
- The electric convector heater can be cleaned with little efforts at the appliance rear part – just press the “P”-shaped braces /figure 2/ at the back of the appliance so that you can dismantle it and consequently you can clean the rear part of the appliance.
- Clean the heater body with damp cloth, vacuum cleaner or a brush.
- Never immerse the appliance into water – there is danger for your life from electric shock!
- Never use gasoline, thinner or hard abrasive products to clean the appliance, because they will damage the appliance coating.
STORAGE
Before putting the electric convector heater away let it cool down after you
have disconnected it from the power socket
Use the appliance original packing to store it, if the electric convector
heater will not be in use for a long period of time. By storing the product in
its original packing you protect it from excessive dirt and dust accumulation.
- Never put a hot electric convector heater in its packing!
- It is necessary the product to be stored at a dry and dark place, protected from direct sun light.
- It is explicitly forbidden to store the electric convector heater in damp and wet premises.
MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS OF THE APPLIANCE
- In case of appliance malfunction, please contact the authorized service center closest to your location. /service centers are indicated in appliance warranty documents/.
- Important: In case of a claim and/or violation of your consumer rights, please contact the supplier of this appliance at the indicated locations or via the Internet page of the company: www.tesy.com
Environment protection instructions
Obsolete electric appliances contain valuable materials and consequently they
should not be treated as domestic waste! We ask for your cooperation and your
active contribution to protect the resources and the environment. Please
submit your out-of-use appliances to the organized buy-back stations (if there
are such)
TROUBLESHOOTING
Prior to contacting the Customer Service Center, please check the items in the table below.
PROBLEM | CAUSE | SOLUTION |
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The appliance doesn‘t work | No power supply from the grid. |
Be sure that the product is plugged in and that the electrical outlet is
working.| Plug into the power outlet and check position of the ON/OFF switch.
| The temperature may be set too low.| Set the temperature to a higher
position.
| The “Protection from children” may be activated.| See the section
“Protection from children” in the user manual.
| The delayed start is working.| Press the Turn ON button from control board.
Room does not get warm enough although the
appliance is hot| Appliance overheating. High limit safety cut-out limits
heating output.| Eliminate the cause (cover, dirt or obstructions at the air
inlet or outlet).Observe minimum clearances according to mounting
instructions.
| Check the Temperature correction for the sensor| See the temperature shown
on the display of the appliance. Measure the temperature at a place where the
temperature is “comfortable” enough for you. If you find a difference within a
range of ±4°С, you can set the necessary correction in the convector’s menu by
entering the temperature difference resulting between the value on the display
and the actually measured temperature.
| The heat demand of the room is higher than the appliance output.| Remove
heat losses (Close windows and doors. Avoid constant venting.)
| Check if the power of your device is adapted to the size of your room.|
Recommended an average of 100 W/m2 for a ceiling height of 2,50m or 30W/m3
Open window/door detection does not respond| Appliance
does not detect a pronounced temperature drop due to venting. (Open
window/door detection requires previously stable room temperature.)| Avoid
obstructions that may prevent normal air exchange between the appliance and
the indoor air.
| Open window/door detection is not enabled| Switch on open window/door
detection.
„Adaptive start“ function does not work as required|
This function works only in weekly mode.| Switch on Adaptive start function.
Severely fluctuating room temperature or the appliance learning procedure has
not been completed.| Wait a few days for behavior to stabilize.
| “Adaptive start” function is not enabled.| Switch on the „Adaptive start“
function in the menu.
Display shows “t1” or “t2“| The self-diagnostic system has found a
problem with the temperature sensor “t1” indicates a disconnected cable at the
sensor “t2” indicates short circuit at the sensor| In this case the electric
convector will be automatically switched off and it can be switched on again
only after the problem has been fixed by the authorized service
representatives.Contact the authorized service center or the retailer you
bought the product from.
Dirty marks appear on the wall around the device| The dirty marks
come as a result of air contamination.| Make sure that some fresh air enters
the room regularly, especially if it is used for smoking.
The device does not follow internal programming
commands| The date and time are not set correctly.| Check the set date and
time.
The appliance is under Open window/door detection.| Switch off the Open
window/door detection.
Sounds/Noises| Emitting faint noises during the heating process and
shortly after the set temperature is reached, is not something unusual.| Such
effect is in result of the natural materials expansions during the rapid
temperature increase and following cooling of the metals used for the product
manufacturing.
Yellowish stains on the grid| Such stains could be in result of covering
the product with wet clothes.| Do not cover the product! Such actions are not
allowed, because they block the air convection and will damage the product
irreparably, leading to serious risk for your health and properties.
ANNEX I
TABLE 2: INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS FOR ELECTRIC LOCAL SPACE HEATERS/
Model identifier(s):
- CN04 050 EIS W;
- CN04 100 EIS W;
- CN04 150 EIS W;
- CN04 200 EIS W;
- CN04 250 EIS W;
- CN04 300 EIS W 230V~ 50Hz
P | S | V.1 | V.2 | V.3 |
V.4 | V.5 | V.6 | M | P |
M ***
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
EN| EN Type of heat input for electric storage local space heaters
only (select one)
EN Nominal heat output| P nom| 0.5| 1.0| 1.5|
2.0| 2.5| 3.0| kW| EN Manual heat charge control, with
integrated thermostat| EN [no]
EN Minimum heat output (indicative)| P min| 0.0| 0.0|
0.0| 0.0| 0.0| 0.0| kW| EN Manual heat charge
control, with room and/or outdoor temperature feedback| EN [no]
EN Maximum continuous heat output| P ma x ,c| 0.5|
1.0| 1.5| 2.0| 2.5| 3.0| kW| EN Electrоnic
heat charge control, with room and/or outdoor temperature feedback| EN
[no]
EN Auxiliary electricity consumption| | | | | | | | | EN Fan
assisted heat output| EN [no]
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
EN At nominal heat output/| el ma x| 0.440| 0.910|
1.420| 1.890| 2.410| 2.870| kW| EN Type of heat
output/room temperature control (select one) )
EN At minimum heat output| el min| 0.000| 0.000|
0.000| 0.000| 0.000| 0.000| kW| EN Single stage
heat output and no room temperature control/| EN [no]
EN In standby mode| el SB| 0.001| 0.001| 0.001|
0.001| 0.001| 0.001| kW| EN Two or more manual stages,
no room temperature control| EN [no]
| EN With mechanic thermostat room temperature control| EN [no]
EN With electronic room temperature control| EN [no]
| EN electronic room temperature control plus day timer| EN [no]
---|---|---
EN electronic room temperature control plus week timer| EN [
yes ]
EN Other control options (multiple selections
possible)
EN Room temperature control, with presence detection| EN [no]
EN Room temperature control, with open window detection| EN [
yes ]
EN With distance control option| EN** [no]
EN Contact details
| EN With adaptive start control| EN [ yes ]
---|---|---
EN With working time limitation| EN [no]
EN With black bulb sensor| EN [no]
TESY Ltd 48 Madara Blvd, Shumen, 9700,
Bulgaria
P – EN Item
S – EN Symbol
V.1 – EN Value 1
V.2 – EN Value 2
V.3 – EN Value 3
V.4 – EN Value 4
V.5 – EN Value 5
V.6 – EN Value 6
M* – EN Unit
TESY Ltd.
Shumen, 9700, 48 Blvd. Madara, PHONE: +359 54 859 129,
office@tesy.com
References
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