TCH 2000 E OPERATING MANUAL DESIGNER GLASS CONVECTOR TRT-BA-TCH2000E-TC-001-EN

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TCH 2000 E EN OPERATING MANUAL DESIGNER GLASS CONVECTOR TRT-BA-TCH2000E-TC-001-EN

Table of contents Notes regarding the operating manual... 1 Safety... 2 Information about the device... 4 Follow the manual Information marked with this symbol indicates that the operating manual must be observed. You can download the current version of the operating manual and the EU declaration of conformity via the following link: Transport and storage... 5 Assembly and installation... 5 Operation... 9 Errors and faults... 12 Maintenance... 12 Technical annex... 12 Disposal... 15 Notes regarding the operating manual Symbols Warning of electrical voltage This symbol indicates dangers to the life and health of persons due to electrical voltage. Warning of hot surface This symbol indicates dangers to the life and health of persons due to hot surface. Warning This signal word indicates a hazard with an average risk level which, if not avoided, can result in serious injury or death. TCH 2000 E http://hub.trotec.com/?id=39555 Legal notice This release replaces all previous versions. No part of this publication may be reproduced without written permission from Trotec GmbH & Co. KG. The same applies for electronically processing, duplicating or spreading the publication. Subject to technical changes. All rights reserved. Trademarks are used without guarantee that they may be used freely and primarily following the spelling of the manufacturer. Product names are registered. Changes to construction in the interests of constant improvements to the product, as well as changes to the shape and colour are reserved. The scope of delivery may vary from product images. This document was created with all due care. Trotec GmbH & Co. KG accepts no liability whatsoever for possible mistakes or omissions. Trotec GmbH & Co. KG Caution This signal word indicates a hazard with a low risk level which, if not avoided, can result in minor or moderate injury. Notice This signal word indicates important information (e.g. material damage), but does not indicate hazards. Info Information marked with this symbol helps you to carry out your tasks quickly and safely. 1 Operating manual designer glass convector TCH 2000 E EN

Warranty and liability The device complies with the fundamental health and safety requirements of the applicable EU regulations and was tested at the factory for perfect functionality multiple times. However, if faults in the functionality occur and cannot be remedied with the measures in the chapter Errors and faults, please get in touch with your dealer or distributor. When making a warranty claim, supply the device number (see the rear of the device). When manufacturer's instructions or legal regulations have not been followed, or after unauthorised changes to the device are made, the manufacturer is not responsible for the resulting damages. Changes to the device or unauthorised replacement of individual parts can drastically impact the electrical safety of this product and will result in the loss of the warranty. Liability does not extend to damages to people or property caused by the device being used other than as described in the instructions in this operating manual. Subject to changes to technical design and model changes as part of constant development and product improvement without prior notice. No liability is accepted for damages resulting from improper use. In such a case, any warranty claims will be voided also. Safety Read this manual carefully before starting or using the device. Always store the manual in the immediate vicinity of the device or its site of use! Warning Read all safety warnings and all instructions. Failure to follow the warnings and instructions may result in electric shock, fire and / or serious injury. Save all warnings and instructions for future reference. 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. Do not use the device in potentially explosive rooms. Do not use the device in aggressive atmosphere. Set the device up in an upright and stable position. Let the device dry out after a wet clean. Do not operate it when wet. Do not use the device with wet or damp hands. Do not expose the device to directly squirting water. Never insert any objects or limbs into the device. Do not cover or transport the device during operation. Do not sit on the device. This appliance is not a toy! Keep away from children and animals. Do not leave the device unattended during operation. Check accessories and connection parts for possible damage prior to every use of the device. Do not use any defective devices or device parts. Ensure that all electric cables outside of the device are protected from damage (e.g. caused by animals). Never use the device if electric cables or the power connection are damaged! The electrical connection must correspond to the specifications in chapter Technical data. Insert the mains plug into a properly secured mains socket. Observe the device's power input, cable length and intended use when selecting extensions to the power cable. Completely unroll extension cables. Avoid electrical overload. Before carrying out maintenance, care or repair work on the device, remove the mains plug from the mains socket. Hold onto the mains plug while doing so. Switch the device off and disconnect the power cable from the mains socket when the device is not in use. Do not under any circumstances use the device if you detect damages on the mains plug or power cable. Defective power cables pose a serious health risk. Observe the storage and operating conditions (see chapter Technical data). Ensure a minimum distance of 50 cm to combustible substances. Do not use the device in rooms where fuel, solvents, varnishes or other easily inflammable vapours are stored. Do not use the device in immediate proximity to curtains. Make sure that the air inlet and outlet are not obstructed. Do not place the device on combustible ground. Allow the device to cool down before transport and / or maintenance work. EN Operating manual designer glass convector TCH 2000 E 2

Intended use Only use the device for heating closed rooms whilst adhering to the technical data. Intended use comprises heating the air in: living spaces storerooms salesrooms construction areas containers basements Improper use Do not place the device on wet or flooded ground. Do not place any objects, e.g. clothing, on the device. Do not use the device outdoors. Do not use the device for heating in vehicles. The device must not be used near swimming pools. Do not use this device in the immediate vicinity of sinks, bathtubs or other water containers. Never immerse the device in water. Any operation other than as described in this manual is prohibited. Non-observance renders all claims for liability and guarantee null and void. Any unauthorised modifications, such as alterations or structural changes to the device, are forbidden. Personnel qualifications People who use this device must: be aware of the dangers that occur when working with electric devices in damp areas. have read and understood the operating manual, especially the Safety chapter. Maintenance tasks which require the housing to be opened must only be carried out by specialist electrical companies or by Trotec. Residual risks Warning of electrical voltage Work on the electrical components must only be carried out by an authorised specialist company! Warning Improper handling entails a risk of burning and electric shock. Only use the device as intended! Warning Dangers can occur at the device when it is used by untrained people in an unprofessional or improper way! Observe the personnel qualifications! Warning The device is not a toy and does not belong in the hands of children. Warning Do not leave the packaging lying around. Children may use it as a dangerous toy. Warning Improper installation entails a risk of fire. Do not place the device on combustible ground. Do not place the device on high-pile carpets. Do not use the device without the feet attached. Warning In order to avoid overheating and fire hazards, the heater must not be covered. Behaviour in the event of an emergency 1. In an emergency, disconnect the device from the mains feed-in: Switch the device off and disconnect the power cable from the mains socket. Hold onto the mains plug while doing so. 2. Do not reconnect a defective device to the mains. Overheating protection The device is provided with a safety thermostat, which is activated by overheating of the device. Once the safety thermostat has switched itself on, the heating will be turned off automatically. Allow the device to cool down and switch it off. Investigate the cause of overheating. Should the problem persist, please contact the customer service. Warning of electrical voltage Before any work on the device, remove the mains plug from the mains socket! Hold onto the mains plug while pulling the power cable out of the mains socket. Warning of hot surface Parts of this appliance can become very hot and cause burns. Particular attention is to be paid when there are children or vulnerable persons present! 3 Operating manual designer glass convector TCH 2000 E EN

MODE TCH2000 E TEMP TIME Information about the device 5 8 Device description The designer glass convector TCH 2000 E is used to generate warm air for interior spaces. The device generates heat by means of an electric heating element. The air surrounding the heating element is heated. The heated air rises through the air outlet and thus creates a natural suction that makes the cold room air flow into the device. The device is equipped with an integrated temperature sensor which controls the heating depending on the current and the desired room temperature. Using the touch panel integrated in the safety glass, you can set a target temperature value between 15 C and 50 C. Moreover, the device is equipped with a remote control that can be used for controlling all functions and settings. Device depiction 6 5 6 7 5 6 5 6 23 1 2 3 No. Designation 1 Display 2 Control panel 3 Foot 4 On / off switch 5 Suspension point for fastening the wall holder to the device 6 Holes for fastening screws 7 Wall holder 8 Lock with screw 9 Temperature sensor 4 9 EN Operating manual designer glass convector TCH 2000 E 4

Transport and storage Transport Notice If you store or transport the device improperly, the device may be damaged. Note the information regarding transport and storage of the device. Before transporting the device, observe the following: Switch off the device. Hold onto the mains plug while pulling the power cable out of the mains socket. Do not use the power cable to drag the device. Allow the device to cool down sufficiently. Storage Before storing the device, proceed as follows: Allow the device to cool down sufficiently. When the device is not being used, observe the following storage conditions: dry and protected from frost and heat in an upright position where it is protected from dust and direct sunlight with a cover to protect it from invasive dust if necessary Place no further devices or objects on top of the device to prevent it from being damaged. Remote batteries from the remote control. Feet assembly 1. Place the device on a table or on the packaging board with the glass surface pointing down. 2. Fasten both feet (3) with four screws each. 3 3. Check the feet (3) for tight fit. Assembly and installation Scope of delivery Device Remote control Wall holder 2 x Screw for wall mounting 2 x Plastic dowel for wall mounting 2 x Fastening screw with steel dowel for wall mounting 2 x Foot 8 x Screw for feet assembly Manual Unpacking the device 1. Open the cardboard box and take the device out. 2. Completely remove the packaging. 3. Fully unwind the power cable. Make sure that the power cable is not damaged and that you do not damage it during unwinding. 5 Operating manual designer glass convector TCH 2000 E EN

MODE TCH2000 E TEMP TIME 4. Set the device up in an upright and stable position. 1. Loosen the screw at the lock for the wall holder and push back the catch (8). 23 8 Wall mounting Instead of being positioned on the feet, the device may also be mounted to a wall. 60 cm 7 30 cm 30 cm 30 cm 2. Remove the wall holder (7) from the device. 3. Mark the positions for the bore holes on the wall using the wall holder (7) as a template. Observe the minimum distances. Do not install the device directly behind a door. Do not install the device directly below a wall socket. Never install the device in a way that it radiates directly onto walls or other objects. Only install the device in a horizontal position. EN Operating manual designer glass convector TCH 2000 E 6

4. Drill the holes into the wall at the marked positions. 7. Hang the device into the wall holder (7) from above. 5. Insert appropriate dowels into the bore holes depending on the type of wall. 6. Fasten the wall holder (7) to the wall. 8. Push the catch (8) into the device. Make sure that the catch engages with the device. 9. Fasten the screw at the lock (8) and check it for tight fit. 7 Operating manual designer glass convector TCH 2000 E EN

Start-up Info Odours might arise upon initial start-up or after a longer period of non-use. When positioning the device, observe the minimum distance from walls or other objects as described in the Technical data chapter. Connecting the power cable 1. Insert the mains plug into a properly secured mains socket. Make sure that the power cable is guided along the back of the device. Never guide the power cable along the front of the device! A B C C D Before restarting the device, check the condition of the power cable. If there are doubts as to the sound condition, contact the customer service. Set the device up in an upright and stable position or suspend the device horizontally. Do not create tripping hazards when laying the power cable or other electric cables, especially when positioning the device in the middle of the room. Use cable bridges. Make sure that extension cables are completely unrolled. Make sure that no curtains or other objects interfere with the air flow. Do not position the device directly below a wall socket. Make sure that the device cannot come into contact with moisture or water. EN Operating manual designer glass convector TCH 2000 E 8

Operation Avoid open doors and windows. Control panel 24 23 22 21 20 19 MODE C 88 88:88 TEMP TIME 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 No. Designation Meaning 10 Comfort heating mode indication 11 Economy heating mode indication 12 Frost monitor heating mode indication Is displayed with a black frame when comfort heating mode is activated Is displayed with a black frame when economy heating mode is activated Is displayed with a black frame when frost monitor heating mode is activated 13 Heating 1 indication Is displayed with a black frame when the heating is activated 14 Heating 2 indication Is displayed when the heating is activated 15 Infrared receiver Signal reception from the remote control 16 TEMP button Setting the desired room temperature 17 TIME button Switching the timer function on and off (1 min to 24 h): 1 to 23 h in increments of 1 h, 1 to 59 min in increments of 1 min 18 Increase value button Setting the desired room temperature 19 Decrease value button (15 C to 50 C) or the timer run-time (1 min to 24 h) 20 MODE button Selecting the operating mode: Comfort heating mode Economy heating mode Frost monitor heating mode 21 Power button Switching the device on or activating standby mode 22 Timer indication Flashes when the timer is activated 23 Hours / minutes indication Indication of the number of hours and minutes during timer programming Indication of remaining timer run-time 24 Temperature indication Indication of the current room temperature during operation Indication of the desired room temperature during temperature adjustment Info The display comes with a blue background illumination. The background illumination switches on as soon as one of the control panel buttons is pressed. After approx. 15 s without any input, the background illumination switches back off. 9 Operating manual designer glass convector TCH 2000 E EN

Switching the device on Once you have completely installed the device as described in the Start-up chapter, you can switch it on. 1. Set the on/off switch (4) to I. ð An acoustic signal is emitted. ð The device is now in standby mode. 2. Press the power button (21). ð The device starts in frost monitor heating mode. ð The frost monitor heating mode indication (12) is displayed with a flashing black frame. Setting the operating mode Mode The following types of heating can be selected: Comfort heating mode (heating capacity 2000 W) Economy heating mode (heating capacity 1000 W) Frost monitor heating mode 1. Press the MODE button (20) until the desired heating mode is selected. ð The selected mode and the heating 1 indication (13) are displayed with a black frame. ð The heating 2 indication (14) is displayed in comfort heating mode and in economy heating mode, but not in frost monitor heating mode. Comfort heating mode The device operates with a heating capacity of 2000 W until reaching the desired room temperature. When the desired room temperature is reached, the device reduces the heating capacity to 1000 W. The comfort heating mode indication (10) continues to be displayed. If the determined room temperature exceeds the desired room temperature by 2 C, the heating switches off. The heating 1 indication (13) is no longer framed and the heating 2 indication (14) goes out. If the determined room temperature falls below the desired room temperature by 5 C, the heating switches back to comfort heating mode. Frost monitor heating mode In frost monitor heating mode the devices heats automatically if the room temperature is below 5 C. This temperature cannot be changed. Setting the desired room temperature The room temperature determined by the temperature sensor (9) is displayed on the temperature indication (24). You can set the desired room temperature at any time. The room temperature is preset to 35 C. 1. Press the TEMP button (16). ð The temperature indication (24) flashes. ð The desired room temperature is displayed. 2. Press the arrow buttons increase value (18) or decrease value (19) to adjust the desired room temperature. Setting is possible in the range between 15 C and 50 C in increments of 1 C. ð The desired room temperature is saved and shown on the temperature indication (24) for approx. 5 seconds. Then the current room temperature is displayed again. Info The desired room temperature should be higher than the current room temperature. Setting the timer The timer has two modes of operation: automatic switch-on upon expiry of a preset number of hours. automatic switch-off upon expiry of a preset number of hours. The timer run-time can be between 1 minute and 24 hours and can be adjusted in increments of 1 min. Note: Do not leave the operating device unattended in a freely accessible room with an activated timer. Economy heating mode The device operates with a heating capacity of 1000 W until the determined room temperature exceeds the desired room temperature by 2 C. Then the heating switches off. The heating 1 indication (13) is no longer framed and the heating 2 indication (14) goes out. If the determined room temperature falls below the desired room temperature by 5 C, the heating switches back to economy heating mode. EN Operating manual designer glass convector TCH 2000 E 10

Automatic switch-on ü The device is switched on. ü The device is in frost monitor heating mode. 1. Press the TIME button (17). 2. Select the desired number of hours by use of the arrow buttons (18 or 19). The value range is between 1 and 23. ð The number of hours flashes on the hours / minutes indication (23). 3. Press the TIME button (17). 4. Select the desired number of minutes by use of the arrow buttons (18 or 19). The value range is between 1 and 59. ð The number of minutes flashes on the hours / minutes indication (23). 5. Press the TIME button (17). ð The desired time until automatic switch-on is saved. ð The timer (22) and frost monitor heating mode (12) indications flash. ð The time left until switch-on is shown on the hours / minutes indication (23) and counted down. ð The device will then start in comfort heating mode with the last set temperature. Notes regarding automatic switch-on: Manually switching the device on disables the automatic switch-on function. If you select 0 hours, the timer will be off. Automatic switch-off ü The device is switched on. ü The device is in heating mode (comfort or economy). 1. Press the TIME button (17). 2. Select the desired number of hours by use of the arrow buttons (18 or 19). The value range is between 1 and 23. ð The number of hours flashes on the hours / minutes indication (23). 3. Press the TIME button (17). 4. Select the desired number of minutes by use of the arrow buttons (18 or 19). The value range is between 1 and 59. ð The number of minutes flashes on the hours / minutes indication (23). 5. Press the TIME button (17). ð The desired time until automatic switch-off is saved. ð The timer indication (22) flashes. ð The time left until switch-off is shown on the hours / minutes indication (23) and counted down. ð In device will then switch to standby mode. Notes regarding automatic switch-off: Manually switching the device off disables the automatic switch-off function. If you select 0 hours, the timer will be off. Remote control All settings of the device can also be made using the remote control included in the scope of delivery. 25 21 20 16 17 18 19 TEMP TIMER MODE No. Designation Meaning 16 TEMP button Setting the desired room temperature 17 TIME button Switching the timer function on and off (1 min to 24 h): 1 to 23 h in increments of 1 h, 1 to 59 min in increments of 1 min 18 Increase value button Setting the desired room temperature 19 Decrease value button (15 C to 50 C) or the number of hours of the timer (1 min to 24 h) 20 MODE button Selecting the operating mode: Comfort heating mode Economy heating mode Frost monitor heating mode 21 Power button Switching the device on or activating standby mode 25 Transmitter Sends signals to the device Shutdown Warning of electrical voltage Do not touch the mains plug with wet or damp hands. 1. Switch off the device. 2. Hold onto the mains plug while pulling the power cable out of the mains socket. 3. Allow the device to cool down sufficiently. 4. Clean the device according to the Maintenance chapter. 5. Store the device according to the Storage chapter. 11 Operating manual designer glass convector TCH 2000 E EN

Errors and faults The device has been checked for proper functioning several times during production. If malfunctions occur nonetheless, check the device according to the following list. The device does not start: Check the power connection. Check the power cable and mains plug for damages. Check the room temperature. The room thermostat may have switched off, because the desired room temperature has been reached. Wait for 10 minutes before restarting the device. If the device is not starting, have the electrics checked by a specialist electrical company or by Trotec. The device is switched on, but the heating is not operating: Check the room temperature. The room thermostat may have switched off, because the desired room temperature has been reached. Check whether the overheating protection has tripped, see chapter Safety. The heating resistor might have blown. Have a defective heating resistor replaced by a specialist electrical company. The room thermostat might be defective. Have a defective room thermostat replaced by a specialist electrical company. The air current is reduced: Check the air inlet and outlet. Make sure that air inlet and outlet are not obstructed. Remove any dirt. Observe the minimum distance from walls or other objects according to the technical data. Notice Wait for at least 3 minutes after maintenance and repair work. Only then switch the device back on. Your device still does not operate correctly after these checks? Please contact the customer service. If necessary, bring the device to an authorized specialist electrical company or to Trotec for repair. Maintenance Activities required before starting maintenance Warning of electrical voltage Do not touch the mains plug with wet or damp hands. Switch off the device. Hold onto the mains plug while pulling the power cable out of the mains socket. Allow the device to cool down completely. Warning of electrical voltage Maintenance tasks which require the housing to be opened must only be carried out by authorised specialist companies or by Trotec. Cleaning the housing Warning of electrical voltage Never immerse the device in water! Clean the device with a soft, damp and lint-free cloth. Ensure that no moisture enters the housing. Protect electrical components from moisture. Do not use any aggressive cleaning agents such as cleaning sprays, solvents, alcohol-based or abrasive cleaners to dampen the cloth. Wipe the housing dry after cleaning. Technical annex Technical data Parameter Model Heating capacity Value TCH 2000 E 1000 W 2000 W Setting range 15 C to 50 C Mains connection Power input Nominal current consumption Cable length Weight Dimensions (length x width x height) 220 240V / 50/60 Hz 2000 W 8.3 A 1.6 m 9.5 kg Plug type CEE 7/7 Minimum distance to walls and other objects A: top: 60 cm B: rear: 30 cm C: side: 30 cm D: front: 30 cm 120 x 860 x 470 mm EN Operating manual designer glass convector TCH 2000 E 12

Wiring diagram a b c L PE N d d b a On/off switch b Safety thermostat c Mainboard d Heating element 13 Operating manual designer glass convector TCH 2000 E EN

Spare parts drawing and list Info The position numbers of the spare parts differ from those describing the positions of other parts mentioned in this operating manual. EN Operating manual designer glass convector TCH 2000 E 14

No. Spare part No. Spare part No. Spare part 1 back cover 9 nut 17 circuit panel 2 2 clapboard 10 circuit panel 1 18 foot 3 glass panel 11 control box of circuit 19 cord 4 explored bracket 12 radiator 20 thermostat 5 button 13 bracket 21 hanging decoration 6 switch 14 crust of fixing 22 remote control 7 protector ring 15 screw 8 glass bracket 16 fixing lid Disposal The icon with the crossed-out waste bin on waste electrical or electronic equipment stipulates that this equipment must not be disposed of with the 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 municipality or local administration. For further return options provided by us please refer to our website www.trotec24.com. The separate collection of waste electrical and electronic equipment aims to enable the re-use, recycling and other forms of recovery of waste equipment as well as to prevent negative effects for the environment and human health caused by the disposal of hazardous substances potentially contained in the equipment. You are responsible for deleting any personal data stored on the waste equipment to be disposed of. 15 Operating manual designer glass convector TCH 2000 E EN

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