F129 DESIGN
Operating manual
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BD1
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0628726
ELECTRICAL CONVECTOR
This product is only suitable for well insulated spaces or occasional use.
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WARNING
Caution, hot surface.
WARNING: Some parts of this product may become
very hot and cause burns on contact. Special care
must be taken if children and vulnerable adults are
present.
- Children under 3 years must be kept away from this appliance,
unless they are constantly supervised.
- Children between 3 and 8 years should only put the unit on or
off, to provided that the latter has been placed or installed in a normal
position and that these children have supervision or have received
instructions on using the machine safely and understand the potential
hazards. Children aged between 3 and 8 years must not connect or
adjust or clean the device and perform maintenance or user.
- This unit can be used by older children at least 8 years and by
people with physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of
experience or knowledge, if they are monitored correctly or
instructions for using the appliance safely given to them and if the
risks were apprehended. Children should not play with the appliance.
Cleaning and maintenance by the user should not be performed by
children without supervision.
- This appliance may only be plugged in or connected by an
authorized person, according to valid regulations and rules.
- If the power cable is damaged, it should be replaced by the
manufacturer, his after-sales department or by a person of similar
qualification to avoid any danger.
- The user manual for the appliance is available from the after-
sales department, on the number shown on the warranty form
included with this manual.
- With the first setting in heating, a light odor can appear
corresponding to the evacuation of the possible traces related to the
manufacturing of the device.
Caution: For safety reasons, and to avoid overheating, do
not cover the heating appliance.
Appliances carrying this symbol must never be disposed of
with household waste, but must be collected separately for
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recycling. At the end of their life, products must be collected
and recycled according to local regulations and ordinances.
When an appliance is installed at a higher altitude, the air
output temperature rises (around 10°C per 1000 m rise in
ground).
In case of use of the device in mobile version:
- Do not use it near a bath-tub, a shower or a swimming pool.
- Do not use this heating appliance near a bath, shower or
swimming pool. Do not use this heating appliance in small rooms,
when people with limited mobility are present who cannot leave the
room unaided, unless constant supervision is provided.
F129 DESIGN WITH ELECTRONIC THERMOSTAT
Atlantic brand founded in 1968 is known for its specialization in
heating systems, thermal comfort and energy saving technologies.
New F129 Design model purchased by you comes with 40 years of
experience and innovations. We hope that our product will fully meet
your needs. Thanks for your trust in Atlantic brand!
For more detailed information about all our solutions, please visit our
website: www.atlantic-comfort.com
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Zona 1
Zona 2
INSTALLATION
Where to install the device?
- This appliance has been designed to be installed in residential
premises. Please consult your dealer if other circumstances apply.
- It must be installed in accordance with professional standards,
and comply with the regulations in force in the country of installation.
- The appliances are class II and protected from water splashes
to IP 24. They may therefore be installed in zone 2 of shower rooms.
It is forbidden to install the device in
zone 1. It must be impossible for
anyone using the shower or bath to
reach the appliance’s controls,
however.
- Respect minimum distances
to obstacles when positioning the
appliance.
- The appliance’s support
bracket allows to maintain a free
space behind the appliance so as
not to interfere with its adjustment.
The gap between the appliance and the wall shall not be obstructed
in any way. (The dimension are given in centimetres)
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For appliances equipped with absence detector:
- To optimize the absence detection of your appliance, avoid installing the
device in narrow corner or behind furniture.
Do not install the appliance
- In a draught that could affect its adjustment (beneath a
centrally-controlled mechanical fan unit, etc.).
- Underneath a fixed mains socket or near curtains or any other
flammable materials.
- The air outlet grid and control unit must be visible at the top of
the appliance. It is forbidden to mount a vertical device horizontally
and vice versa.
Mobile version
Your model can be installed both in portable (mobile) and fixed
version. CAUTION! The appliances which are not equipped with
plug cannot be used in mobile version.
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- The appliance must be placed on a horizontal surface. Please refer to feet
kit assembly instruction on page 2 of this booklet or to instructions with
feet (ref. 0517300, 0517400).
Wall mounting version
- Release the appliance’s latching bar.
We recommend you place the appliance flat on the ground. Use a
screwdriver to raise the tongue of the fitting, carefully so as not to
distort it. While keeping the tongue raised, push the latching bar
downwards to release the latches at the top. Pivot the latching bar
around the lower latches. Remove the latching bar.
- Fix the latching bar. Place the latching bar on the floor against the
wall. Locate the drilling points A. These show you where the lower
fastenings are. Lift the latching lug, aligning it with the drilling point A
to locate the drilling points B. These show you where the upper
fastenings are. Drill the four holes, and insert the plugs. If extra
support is needed, use special plugs (e.g.: in plasterboard). Position
the latching bar and screw in place.
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- Lock the appliance onto latching bar. Place the appliance at an
angle on the supports S1. Pivot the appliance to place it on the
supports S2. Lower the appliance onto latching bar. The appliance
clicks in place, showing it is fixed and latched. To release the
appliance from the latching bar, use a flat-head screwdriver and push
the tongue (top left of the latching bar behind the appliance) towards
the wall. Lift the appliance while holding the tongue with the
screwdriver. Swing it forward then lift it off the supports S1.
Electric connection
- The power supply to the appliance is 220-240V, 50Hz/60Hz.
- In damp atmospheres, such as bathrooms and kitchens, the
junction box must be located at least 25 cm from the floor. The
appliance’s power supply must be connected straight to the mains,
after the all-pole cut-off, with a contact opening gap of at least 3mm
with no intermediate switch. The appliance must not be earthed.
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OPERATING PRINCIPLE
- Increasing and decreasing
temperature (7°C to 30°C in Manual
Mode only) without further mandatory
confirmation
- Navigation through the menu;
- Confirmation;
- Switching off;
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Blocking
,
unlocking
OPERATING MODES
The appliance has 2 operating modes:
Manual
The appliance constantly maintains the temperature set in the settings.
Prog
The appliance runs an internal program configured for each day of the
week. Once the appliance is switched on, the user can set the following
adjustment ranges:
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, Comfort from 6.00 to 8.00 and
from 18.00 to 22.00. Wednesday Comfort from 6.00 to 8.00, from 12.00 to
14.00 and from 18.00 to 22.00. Saturday and Sunday, Comfort from 6.00
to 22.00. The user can change the specified ranges and set up to 3-time
ranges in Comfort mode for each day of the week. During execution of
these Comfort ranges, the set temperature can be adjusted with or
. Outside the Comfort ranges, the set temperature is the Eco temperature,
which can be set in Temp. ECO section (see “Menu in PROG mode”
section).
SWITCH
On the back of the appliance’s control unit there is On/Off button.
Use this switch only when you stop the heating for a long time (out of
heating season). To energize the appliance, set the On/Off button into
position. If the appliance is disconnected from the supply voltage, you will
have to re-set the date and time when switching on your appliance.
FIRST USE
Select your language, and then date and time. When you switch on the
appliance for the first time:
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- MANUAL mode will be activated.
- the set temperature will be 20°C.
TURNING THE HEATING ON/OFF
To turn the heating off, press and hold down . Confirm "OFF" command
by pressing . To switch the appliance on, press and hold down .
CONTROL LOCK
To prevent changing the settings by children, you can lock the appliance
controls by pressing and holding down . Select “Lock” and confirm by
pressing . To unlock the controls, select “Unlock” .
TEMPERATURE SETTING
In MANUAL mode:
MANUAL
20.0º
19:30
Increase using (max: 30 °C).
Decrease using (min: 10 °C).
Can be decreased additionally to 7°C (anti-freezing temperature, which
is unchangeable) using .
In PROG mode:
PROG
20.0º
19:30
If the display shows PROG, you can set the programming range in
Comfort mode.
Increase the temperature using (max: 30°C).
Decrease the temperature using (min: 10°C).
PROG ECO
16.0º
19:30
If the display shows PROG ECO, you can set the programming range in
ECO mode. To change the temperature in ECO mode range, go to Temp.
ECO menu (see “Menu in PROG mode” section).
PROG
7.0º
19:30
If the anti-freezing temperature (7°C) is set, then when switching to ECO
mode programming range the display will show 6°C (automatic decrease
by 1°C).
When returning from ECO programming range to Comfort programming
range, the display will show the temperature that was pre-set in Comfort
mode, or, if it is the first use, – the temperature set in MANUAL mode.
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Menu in MANUAL mode
Go to the Menu by pressing
Mode
Manual
To go back to main screen. The temperature
can be set.
PROG
Clock
To set the date and time
Off
To switch the appliance off
Back
To go back to start screen
Menu in PROG mode
Go to the Menu by pressing
Mode
Manual
To go back to main screen. Internal program is
already preset. It can be changed through
Programming
PROG
Temp ECO
To set the temperature during an absence (6°C to 19°C)
Program
To set the Comfort time ranges for each day of the week (3 ranges are
available)
To copy the Comfort ranges to other days of the week (see “The Use of
Internal Programs” section)
Clock
To set the date and time
Off
To switch the appliance off
Back
To go back to start screen
THE USE OF INTERNAL PROGRAMS
Anticipation of heating
Your device is equipped with a function that allows your device to anticipate
the heating when you use programming. When you set the programming
of your device, it will anticipate the heating according to the time of rise in
temperature so that your room is at the right temperature when you arrive.
For example: if you set your programming with a comfortable return at
15:00, the unit will start before you can anticipate the heating of your room
(between 10 minutes and one hour).
How to switch the Programs
Up to 3 Comfort time ranges can be programmed for each day of the week.
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Out of Comfort ranges, the setpoint temperature is ECO temperature,
which can be adjusted in Temp.ECO section.
Mode
PROG
Mode
Program
- Select the day using . Confirm .
- Select using . Confirm .
- Select the start time using or . Confirm . Select the end
time using or . Confirm .
How to copy the Program
You can copy the program from a certain day to another day(s).
- Select . Confirm .
- Scroll through the days using or .
- Select the day, to which the program is copied using .
- To confirm the copying, select “Copy”. Confirm .
Monday
Example: Copying the program from Monday to Tuesday, Thursday, Friday.
Tue
Fri
Wed
Sat
Thu
Sun
Copy
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Menu EXPERT
To access the advanced features, press simultaneously and hold down
and for at least 3 seconds.
Menu
To adjust the setpoint temperature depending on
the room temperature if a difference can be seen
after 2 hours of heating. Calibration value in the
interval between -3°C below and +3°C above the
setpoint temperature.
Example: if T° of the room = 18°C and the set T°
= 20°C, select -2.0°.
Settings
General
General
Sound
To enable and disable key sounds
Language
To select the language
Restrictions
Max.temp.
To record the maximum setpoint temperature
that cannot be exceeded (in the interval between
22°C and 30°C)
Access control
To limit the access to controls. Full access,
access to temperature only, or no access can be
selected. In the latter case, access to unit
controls is prohibited.
PIN code
To enable and disable entering personal access
code to Expert Menu. When enabled, access to
Expert menu is coded. Your personal code can
be entered here
To disable it, go to Expert Menu, enter your
code and go back to Settings => Restrictions =>
PIN code.
Reset
Language
To select the language
Clock
To set the date and the time
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MODEL SPECIFICATIONS
CMG-BD1
Specification Symbol Value Unit
Heat output
Rated heat output P nom 0.5 - 2.5 kW
Minimum heat output P min 0.0 kW
Long-term maximum heat output P max, c 2.5. kW
Auxiliary power consumption
At the maximum heat output el max 0.000 kW
At the minimum heat output el min 0.000 kW
In stand-by mode el sb
0.29 W
0.000 kW
Type of heat output/room temperature control
Specification Unit
Additional
information
Electronic room temperature control and weekly
programmer
Yes
Other control options
Room temperature control with user presence
sensor
No
Room temperature control with open window
sensor
No
Remote control option No
Adaptive activation control Yes
Activation duration limit No
Black globe sensor No
MAINTENANCE
ATTENTION! All operations are performed only with the device
completely de-energized!
- In order to maintain the performance of the appliance, you should
use a vacuum cleaner or brush twice a year to remove the dust from the
upper and lower grids. Every five years, a maintenance engineer should
check the inside of the appliance.
- In a polluted atmosphere, dirty marks could appear on the
appliance's grille. This is because of the poor quality of the ambient air. In
this case, it is advisable to check that the room is properly ventilated (fan,
air intake, etc.) and that the air is clean. Such dirty marks are no reason to
have the appliance replaced under the terms of the warranty. The casing
of the appliance can be cleaned with a damp cloth, do not use abrasive
products.
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ATTENTION! The housing protection should never be cleaned with
abrasive and aggressive products.
ADVICE FOR USERS
- Putting the appliance at its maximum setting will not increase the
temperature faster.
- If you are out for several hours, consider lowering the temperature.
- If you have several appliances in one room, let them operate
together, so you have a more uniform temperature while optimizing power
consumption. This also applies to an empty room; where it is better to let
the appliance run at a lower setting, rather than turn it off completely.
TROUBLESHOOTING
The appliance is not heating: Check that the installation circuit-breakers
are engaged. Check the room air temperature. For models fitted with a
remote programmer, check it is in COMFORT mode.
The appliance is constantly heating: check the appliance is not in a
draught, or whether the temperature setting has been changed.
The surface of the appliance is very hot: It is normal that the convector
is hot when operating, it being understood that the surface temperature is
limited according to the current standard However, if you feel that your
appliance is still too hot, verify that the power is correct for the surface area
of your room (we recommend on average 100 W/m2) and the appliance is
not in a draught that would affect its setting.
CONTACTS
ATL International
Tél: (+33)146836001
58 avenue du Général Leclerc
92340 Bourg-la-Reine (FRANCE)
WARRANTY
KEEP THIS DOCUMENT IN A SAFE PLACE
(This certificate should only be produced if you are making a complaint)
- This guarantee is applicable for 7 years from the date of original purchase
and upgradable by online registration. Conditions apply.
- Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the
Australia Consumer Low. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major
failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or
damage. You are also entitled to have the goodas repaired or replaced if the
goods fail to be of acceptable quality and failure does not amount to a major
failure.
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- The benefits provided by this Warranty are in addition to all other rights
and remedies in respect of the product which the consumer has under the
competition and Consumer Act 2010.
- This guarantee excludes damage by neglect, shipping or accident and any
damage due to incorrect installation, use or purposes other than those intended
or failure to observe the instructions.
The replacement parts will be supplied free of charge however Atlantic does not
accept responsibility for freight, labour charges or losses in transit.
- Alantic Australasia Pty Ltd reserves the right to reject any warranty claims
used in conditions other than domestic purpose or connected to non-approved
power boards, extension leads, double adaptors and power boards. All products
returned to retail stores for replacement must be pre-approved by Atlantic
Australasia.
- Alantic Australasia Pty Ltd reserves the right to reject any warranty claims
used in conditions other than domestic purpose or connected to non-approved
power boards, extension leads, double adaptors and power boards. All products
returned to retail stores for replacement must be pre-approved by Atlantic
Australasia.
- To apply for warranty service, please contact your distributor or installer.
If necessary, you can also contact: ATL International: Tél: (+33)146836001, 58
avenue du Général Leclerc 92340 Bourg-la- Reine (FRANCE)
NEW ZEALAND – ATLANTIC AUSTRALASIA – Phone: 0800 422 000
Fax: 04 38 00 509 – Web : www.atlantic.co.nz
Email : sales@atlantic.co.nz
AUSTRALIA – ATLANTIC AUSTRALASIA
4/13-25 Church Street
Hawthorn Victoria 3122 – Australia
Free call : 18 00 67 78 57
Phone : 03 98 52 95 99 – Fax : 03 98 52 98 44
Web : www.atlantics.com.au
Email : sales@atlantics.com.au
FOR WARRANTY EXTENSIONS, please register at :
Australia : www.atlantics.com.au
New Zealand : www.atlantic.co.nz
On the left-side of the product:
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A Standards, quality labels
B Commercial name
C Commercial reference
D Manufacturing reference
E Serial number
F Manufacturer number
Type of Device
Serial Number
Name and address of the customer
INSTALLER STAMP