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Original instructions SE... 7... 17 NO... 27 FR... 37 ES... 47 DE... 57 FI... 67 IT... 77 NL... 87 PL... 97 RU... 107

EC ECV/ECVTN ø22 (2x) Type A [mm] B [mm] EC450 1076 600 EC600 1505 900 EC750 1810 1200 EC900 2140 1800 Type A [mm] B [mm] ECV/ECVTN300 870 400 ECV/ECVTN550 1505 900 ECV/ECVTN700 1810 1200 Mounting on the wall 135 Mounting on the ceiling Ceiling fixture TF1 2

Minimum mounting distance [mm] A 60 B 25 C 90 D 25 E 1800 Flammable material Flammable material, e.g curtain 3

1 5 2 6 3 7 4 8 4

Technical specifications EC (IP20) Type Output (1) [W] ECV (IP44) ECVTN (IP44) Voltage (2) Amperage (3) Max. surface temp. (4) [ C] [V] [A] [kg] EC45021 450 230V~ 2,0 180 2,6 EC60021 600 230V~ 2,6 180 3,7 EC75021 750 230V~ 3,3 180 4,4 EC90021 900 230V~ 3,9 180 4,8 EC90031 900 400V2~ 2,3 180 4,8 Weight (6) Type Output (1) [W] Voltage (2) [V] Amperage (3) [A] Max. surface temp. (4) [ C] Weight (6) [kg] ECV30021 300 230V~ 1,3 180 2,3 ECV55021 550 230V~ 2,4 180 4,0 ECV55031 550 400V2~ 1,4 180 4,0 ECV70021 700 230V~ 3,0 180 4,7 ECV70031 700 400V2~ 1,8 180 4,7 Type Output (1) [W] Voltage (2) [V] Amperage (3) [A] Max. surface temp. (4) [ C] Weight (6) [kg] ECVTN30021 300 230V~ 1,3 180 2,3 ECVTN55021 550 230V~ 2,4 180 4,6 ECVTN70021 700 230V~ 3,0 180 5,0 (1) SE: : NO: FR: DE: RU: FI: Effekt Output Effekt Puissance Heizleistung Мощность Lämmitysteho (3) SE: : NO: FR: DE: RU: FI: Ström Amperage Strøm Intensité Stromstärke Ток Virta (5) SE: : NO: FR: DE: RU: FI: Vikt Weight Vekt Poids Gewicht Вес Paino (2) SE: : NO: FR: DE: RU: FI: Spänning Voltage Spenning Tension Spannung Напряжение Jännite (4) SE: : NO: FR: DE: RU: FI: Maximal yttemperatur Max. surface temperature Maksimal overflatetemp. Température de surface Max. Oberflächentemperatur Max. температура поверхности Suurin pintalämpötila Accessories Type TAP16R TEP44 RB3 RTX54 TF1 HxWxD [mm] 87x87x53 87x87x55 155x87x43 82x88x25 TAP16R TEP44 RB3 RTX54 TF1 5

Wiring diagram Control by thermostat C C TAP16R TAP16R L N LOAD LOAD SENSOR SENSOR LN LOAD LOAD SENSOR SENSOR 230V~ 230V~ L L L N C 1 2 3 A1A2 EC/ECV 230V~ L1 L2 L1 L2 T1 T2 L3 N T3 N L L L N C 1 2 3 RB3 EC/ECV 400V2~ Control by built-in thermostat 230 V ~ L N (ECV) 1 2 SENSOR SENSOR LOAD LOAD N L ECVTN TAP16R C 6

Installation and operating instructions General Instructions Read these instructions carefully before installation and use. Keep this manual for future reference. The product may only be used as set out in the assembly and operating instructions. The guarantee is only valid if the product is used in the manner intended and in accordance with the instructions. Application area is mounted above windows and gives an effecient protection against cold draught. The slim shape also makes it suitable for heating areas with limited space, like for example bathrooms. can furthermore be a cost-effective and flexible alternative to floor heating. is available in following versions: - - Type EC, for dry rooms. IP20. - - Type ECV, for wet rooms. IP44. - - Type ECVTN, for wet rooms. With a builtin thermostat (+5 +37 C). IP44. --Can also be connected to control over ECV, max. total load 10A/3200W. Connection is intended for permanent installation. is equipped with extra terminal board sections for further current distribution. A junction box is therefore not required. Mounting among other things is used to protect against cold draughts from windows and is mounted horizontally above the window. Two wall mounting brackets are included as standard. Fixtures for ceiling mounting are extra, TF1. For minimum mounting distance, see p.3. 1. Remove the front plate, and detach the electrical connections from the back plate. 2. Fit the brackets to the wall below the coving. See Table B for distance between brackets. Allow 15 mm for heater expansion. 3. Break off the top spacing part of the brackets at the break mark. 4. Fasten the back plate to the brackets. 5. In the connection box on the heater there are additional plinths to make it possible to further connect to a slave device (ECVTN). 6. Press the two u-nuts into place in the bottom flange of the backplate. 7. Re-connect the wiring, be sure to place the joints in the connections box. Hook the front panel onto the top flange of the backplate. 8. Lower the front plate and screw into place via the two u-nuts. Control When using this product as a local space heater according to Ecodesign Regulation (EU) 2015/1188, it must be supplemented with one of the following approved controls. Please note that a relaybox RB3 is required for 400V~ products. TAP16R, electronic thermostat that includes: --Electronic room temperature control plus week timer --Room temperature control with open window detection The product can be controlled in a different way, e.g. by an overall control system (BMS), but in that case the responsibility lies with the installer to ensure that the control system is programmed to make the installation meet the requirements of Ecodesign Regulation (EU) 2015/1188. For ECVTN with a builtin thermostat, see separate chapter about control. Start-up When the unit is used for the first time or after a long period of disuse, smoke or odour may result from dust or dirt that has collected on the element. This is completely normal and disappears after a short time. Maintenance In all electrical heating appliances, small clicks can occur due to movement when the material expands and contracts with changes in temperature. 17

Residual current circuit breaker When the installation is protected by means of a residual current circuit breaker, which trips when the appliance is connected, this may be due to moisture in the heating element. When an appliance containing a heater element has not been used for a long period or stored in a damp environment, moisture can enter the element. This should not be seen as a fault, but is simply rectified by connecting the appliance to the main supply via a socket without a safety cut-out, so that the moisture can be eliminated from the element. The drying time can vary from a few hours to a few days. As a preventive measure, the unit should occasionally be run for a short time when it is not being used for extended periods of time. Packaging Packaging materials are chosen with consideration to environment and are therefore recyclable. Handling of product at end of working life This product may contain substances necessary for functionality of product but potentially dangerous for the environment. The product should not be disposed mixed with general household waste but delivered to a designated collection point for environmental recycling. Please contact local authority for further details of your nearest designated collection point. Recycling of used products saves earth's resources and reduces global footprint. Safety For all installations of electrically heated products should a residual current circuit breaker 300 ma for fire protection be used. The unit must not be fully or partially covered with clothing, or similar materials, as overheating can result in a fire risk! (E) This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision. Children of less than 3 years should be kept away unless continuously supervised. Children aged from 3 years and less than 8 years shall only switch on/off the appliance provided that it has been placed or installed in its intended normal 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 aged from 3 years and less than 8 years shall not plug in, regulate and clean the appliance or perform user maintenance. 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. 18

Control ECVTN ECVTN has a digital display on which all settings are made. Symbols on the display 6 7 1 2 3 8 4 9 5 1. Day of the week 2. Time and date 3. Selected menu/current temp (actual value) C 4. Set temp (set point) C 5. Control (F) = sensor selection ECVTN 6. Shows that a program is running 7. Lock symbol 8. Program 9. Event functions for personal settings 19

Start up Using the menu This is what the display looks like at first start. LED Time Start the menu Navigate through the options Exit the menu* Day Temp Control (F) Arrow buttons Select button [ ] [ ] *Or wait 30 secs and exit automatically. Turning off and on Locking the keypad To standby* Out of standby Navigate Lock Unlock 4 secs 4 secs 4 secs *The heat is not being regulated. The clock is running and the programming is saved in the memory. 20

Basic settings Time and date To be able to use all the functions you need to set the time and date first. Navigate to the correct time* *Repeat the last two steps to set minutes, day, month and year. The correct day of the week is set automatically. Desired temperature Show actual temperature Lock buttons first The measured temperature is displayed. 0,5 C 21

Other settings Time and date Set time format Press and navigate to SET. Select with Navigate to DISP and select with Navigate between 12- and 24-hour format. Confirm with Turn off DST The calendar switches to DST automatically. This function can be turned off. Press and navigate to SET. Select with Navigate to S and select with Navigate between ON/OFF. Confirm with Light and contrast Set the light intensity of the LED Press and navigate to SET. Select with Navigate to LED and select with Navigate between LED L (weak light) and LED H (strong light). Confirm with Set display contrast Press and navigate to CONT. Select with The display shows a number between 1 and 8 depending on the current setting. Navigate to regulate the contrast. Confirm with Reset You use the Reset function to make the thermostat revert to default factory settings. All your personal settings will be deleted. Press and navigate to SET. Select with Navigate to RST and select with 22 Navigate between YES/NO, then confirm with YES deletes the settings, NO returns to the menu.

Adaptive function The thermostat has a function which works out when the heating should start to give the correct temperature at the correct time. It is activated on delivery, but can be turned off: Press and navigate to SET. Select with Navigate to AF, Select with Navigate between ON/OFF. Confirm with operation time as a percentage for the last 7/30/365 days. LED The LED allows you to see the current status of the thermostat. Green light the thermostat is on and the heat is turned off. Red light the thermostat is on and the heat is turned on. Flashing green and red lights error indication. The heat is turned off. The thermostat shows the error message until it is turned off. No light the thermostat is switched off or is not getting any power. Ventilation mode If the room temperature falls by more than 3 C in a single minute, e.g. when airing the room, the ventilation mode is activated. The thermostat will then stop heating for 15 minutes before returning to normal mode. This function is always active. Delay between turning off and on There is a built-in delay in order to avoid unnecessary wear and tear on internal components and to extend the life of the thermostat. If you raise the desired temperature so that the thermostat comes on, and then lower it shortly afterwards, it takes 30 sec before it goes off again. Operation time The thermostat can display the operation time as a percentage for the last 24 hours and 7/30/365 days. Press and navigate to UTIL. Press to select. The display now shows the operation time as a percentage for the last 24 hours. You can then navigate between the 23

Energy saving programs Save energy cleverly and easily! With these programs the heating is adapted to your actual needs and the heat is turned down when it isn t needed. There are four program options: Preset for office environments Preset for home environments Program your own personal settings Frost protection for premises which stand empty for long periods Confirm when the correct icon is flashing* Arrow and icon show that a program is running *Stop program: Confirm when no icon is flashing. Program for office environment Program personal settings The temperature is automatically reduced by 5 C at all times except for: Mon Fri 6:00 18:00 Program for home environment The temperature is automatically reduced by 5 C during the following periods: Mon Fri 08:30 15:00 Mon Sun 23:00 05:00 Tailor the heating to your own needs! You have the option of programming time and temperature for four events every day: wakeup out home night Choose between a whole week or a single day. Navigate to the time and temp for the event. Confirm and repeat. Don t forget to start the program afterwards! 24

Frost protection program This program is ideal for when you want to protect against frost damage in premises which are standing empty or unused for long periods, such as holiday homes and warehouses, or when you will be away from your main home for longer than usual. You set a desired value (set point) and the thermostat regulates the temperature in line with this. The normal settings remain in the memory and the thermostat reverts to them when the frost protection program is deactivated. Temperature can be set to a level between 5 C and 15 C, the factory setting is 10 C. Press and navigate to SET. Select with Navigate to FP, select with The set temperature will flash, navigate to the desired temperature. Confirm with Trouble shooting Important The heating system is a highvoltage system and any faults must therefore be corrected by an authorised electrician. Error codes When a fault occurs, the thermostat turns the heating off. The LED flashes red and green alternately. The LCD display shows a flashing error code as follows: Error 3: Short circuit sensor. Error 4: Interruption sensor. 25

Sitemap of the menu This is how the menu in the thermostat is structured. Here you can quickly see where all the functions and settings are. CONT Set the display s contrast PROG Start/stop program UTIL Show connected time in % 1-8 Home program Office program Personal program Frost protection program 24 HR 7 D 30 D 365 D SET Various settings CLK Set time and date. S Turn off and set to automatic change to DST. RNF F (sensor ECVTN) FP Turn off and turn on the frost protection program. 4E Set the personal program, time and temperature for up to four events per day. DISP Set how the time will be shown, 24- or 12-hour format. AF Turn off and turn on the adaptive function. RST Reverts to factory settings and deletes all personal settings. END Exit the menu and return to basic mode. LED Set the strength of the display s backlight. LOCK Locks the keypad END Exits the menu 26

Main office Frico AB Tel: +46 31 336 86 00 Box 102 SE-433 22 Partille mailbox@frico.se Sweden www.frico.se For latest updated information and information about your local contact: www.frico.se 2018-11-16 HH