lease it out of the top catch by lifting it;
– Press the fluff screen out of the grille with a screwdriver for example and clean with a brush, va-
cuum cleaner or similar;
Replace the fluff screen in the grille and snap in the lugs.
– Hang the top edge of the air inlet grille in the lock screws at the air guidance assembly and then
press the bottom over the catch springs (fig. 16).
1.5
Important Note
Keep these instructions in a safe place, pass on to the new owner in case of a change of ownership.
Make them available to the specialist in the case of repair work.
What to do when . . . ?
• the storage heater
does not get hot
• the storage heater
housing should get
extraordinarily
hot even in mild wea-
ther
For the User
Check whether . . .
. . . the selector knob is set to posi-
tion 3.
. . . the corresponding fuses in
your fuse box are defective or
the FI switch has switched off.
Eliminate the cause!
If the following day the sto-
rage heaters have still not hea-
ted up, call a specialist.
Check whether . . .
. . . the fan can be switched on
with the room temperature re-
gulator.
If not, call a specialist.
. . . the fluff screen in the air inlet
grille is blocked.
Eliminate cause as described
in section 1.4.1!
For the User and Fitter
For the specialist
Check whether . . .
. . . the control of the heating ele-
ment contactor is OK.
. . . there is a voltage at terminals
L1/L/L3.
. . . whether the safety temperature
limiter (F1) has triggered.
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"CLIC"
Check whether . . .
. . . the room temperature regulator
has switched on and voltage is
applied at terminal LE.
. . . the fans are turning.
. . . the safety temperature regula-
tor "(N5, see page 3, fig. 1) in
the air outlet has switched off.
. . . the control signal Z1 of the
charging control unit is applied
at terminal A1/Z1 in the storage
heater.
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