ATC Electrical & Mechanical WLS1500, WLS750, WLS500, WLS1800, WLS1000 Installation Instructions

Wi smart uid electric thermal radiator
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION AND USE
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IMPORTANT:
- In order to avoid overheating, do not cover the radiator. The radiator itself is marked with the standard “Do not cover” symbol.
- Do Not sit on the radiator.
- This appliance is not intended for outdoor use.
- If the power cord is damaged, it must be changed by the
manufacturer, their after-sales service or persons qualied
to do so, to avoid possible danger.
- The radiator must not be located underneath an electrical connection. The electric supply line should be protected with
a high sensitivity di󰀨erential device (RCBO).
- The radiator must be installed so that around it there is
su󰀩cient space for proper circulation of hot air, always respecting the minimum distances indicated in the LOCATION
section. Anyone who is in the bathtub or shower must not have access to the switches and other power operation devices, respecting 0.6 m distance between the radiator and the bath or shower.
- Mounting is an important part of safety. To perform the correct installation, go to MOUNTING section.
- This heating apparatus holds a specic amount of special oil.
Repairs where it is necessary to open the oil tank must only
be made by the manufacturer, which should be contacted in case of any oil leakage.
- This appliance can be used by children aged 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental abilities or lack of experience and knowledge, if they have
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been given supervision or appropriate training regarding the use of the device in a safe way and they understand the
dangers involved. Children must not play with the appliance. Cleaning and maintenance must not be performed by
unsupervised children.
- Children under 3 years should be kept out of reach of the appliance unless they are constantly supervised.
- Children between age 3 and younger than 8 years old should
only turn on / o󰀨 the device whenever it has been placed or
installed at its normal operating position provided they are supervised or have received instructions concerning use of the appliance safely and understand the risks that the device
has. Children from 3 years and under 8 years old should not
plug in, regulate, clean the appliance or perform maintenance.
CAUTION - Some parts of this product can become hot and cause burns. Pay particular attention when children and vulnerable people are present.
- If the radiator is discarded, ensure it is recycled responsibly and follow any local provisions concerning recycling of oil.
- Do not use this heater in the immediate surroundings of a bath, a shower or a swimming pool.
- Do not use this heater if it has been dropped or if there are visible signs of damage to it.
- Do not install Radiator covers of any kind over the heater.
- Do not use this heater in small rooms when they are occupied by persons not capable of leaving the room on their own, unless constant supervision is provided.
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- To reduce the risk of re, keep textiles, curtains or any other
ammable material a minimum distance of 1 m from the air
outlet.
CONTENTS
1x ATC iLifestyle Wi Smart Radiator
2x Metal Brackets
2x Plastic Covers (top)
2x Locking Plastic Covers
4x Grey Wall Plugs
4x Hex-Head Fixings
1x Instruction Manual
1x Quick Start Guide
1x Quick Start Guide for WiFi connection
Please contact sales@atc.ie if any of the above are missing.
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INDEX
1. INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................................................... 7
2. LOCATION .................................................................................................................................................7
3. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION ..................................................................................................................8
4. MOUNTING ................................................................................................................................................ 9
5. OPERATION ............................................................................................................................................11
5.1 CONTROL PANEL .......................................................................................................................... 11
5.2 TURNING THE RADIATOR ON AND OFF ..................................................................................... 11
5.3 LINKING THE RADIATOR TO THE WiFi NETWORK ...................................................................12
5.3.1 Radiator Registration and WiFi Network Linking Process ....................................................12
5.3.2 Setting up an account and registering the 1st radiator in the App. .......................................13
5.3.2.1 Linking a radiator to a WiFi network ............................................................................14
5.3.3 Control of the radiator through Virtual Assistants .................................................................. 15
5.3.4 WiFi Menu ............................................................................................................................. 15
5.3.4.1 WiFi Radiator Name ....................................................................................................15
5.3.4.2 WiFi Radiator Code .....................................................................................................15
5.3.4.3 Link WiFi ...................................................................................................................... 16
5.3.4.4 WiFi Network ...............................................................................................................17
5.3.4.5 WiFi Info .......................................................................................................................19
5.3.4.6 Firmware Update .........................................................................................................19
5.4 SELECTING THE OPERATING MODE .......................................................................................... 20
5.4.1 COMFORT ............................................................................................................................21
5.4.2 ECONOMY ...........................................................................................................................21
5.4.3 ANTI-FROST ........................................................................................................................21
5.4.4 PROGRAM ...........................................................................................................................21
5.4.5 ENERGY Menu ..................................................................................................................... 23
5.4.5.1 Energy Meter Type ...................................................................................................... 23
5.4.5.2 Rate .............................................................................................................................24
5.4.5.3 Reset ...........................................................................................................................25
5.4.6 CONFIGURATION Menu ...................................................................................................... 26
5.4.6.1 Brightness level at rest ................................................................................................26
5.4.6.2 Maximum brightness Time ..........................................................................................27
5.4.6.3 Setting the time ............................................................................................................ 27
5.4.6.4 Power Limitation ..........................................................................................................28
5.4.6.5 Open Windows ...........................................................................................................28
5.4.6.6 Adaptive start control .................................................................................................. 28
5.4.6.7 Language ..................................................................................................................... 28
5.4.6.8 Currency .....................................................................................................................28
5.4.6.9 Reset factory defaults .................................................................................................. 29
5.5 HEATING AND TEMPERATURE DISPLAY ....................................................................................29
5.6 MANUAL MODE ..............................................................................................................................29
5.7 OPEN WINDOWS FUNCTION .......................................................................................................30
5.8 ADAPTIVE START CONTROL FUNCTION .................................................................................... 31
5.9 KEYBOARD LOCK .........................................................................................................................31
5.10 INTERNAL PARAMETERS CONFIGURATION .............................................................................. 31
5.11 EASY MODE ................................................................................................................................... 33
6. ERROR CODE INFORMATION ............................................................................................................. 34
7. MAINTENANCE AND CARE .................................................................................................................. 35
8. CHARACTERISTICS TABLE ................................................................................................................. 35
9. ECODESIGN TABLE ..............................................................................................................................36
10. NOTES .....................................................................................................................................................36
11. CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ................................................................................................37
12. UKCA DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ........................................................................................... 38
13. WARRANTY ............................................................................................................................................. 39
14. CORRECT DISPOSAL OF THIS PRODUCT ........................................................................................ 40
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WiFi SMART FLUID ELECTRIC THERMAL RADIATOR

1. INTRODUCTION

Before switching the radiator on, carefully read these instructions which will help to ensure correct operation of the device. Keep the instructions for future reference.

2. LOCATION

It is recommended to locate the radiator as close as possible to the coldest wall in the room. However it is not recommended to install the radiator on external walls without any insulation. If it is necessary to mount on an uninsulated external wall the section of wall behind the thermal radiator must be insulated.
In bathrooms, the radiators must not be installed inside restricted areas. In the UK the radiator must be mounted outside Zone 2. In Ireland the radiator must be mounted outside Zone 3.
The control unit switches must not be reachable, directly or indirectly, by a person in the bath/ shower or using the wash basin.
Classication of the bathroom zones
Under no circumstances may the thermal radiator be
located under an electrical outlet.
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Choose the location of the thermal radiator following the minimum distances indicated below:
Note: If the window sill protrudes less than 20 mm, the gap above the radiator can be disregarded.

3. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

The iLifestyle WiFi radiator must be connected to the mains supply (230 V ~ 50 Hz.). It is
recommended to install a switched spur for each radiator. In addition, the following warnings must
be taken into account:
The electric radiator must not be located underneath a light switch or any location where you need to stretch over the radiator to reach or operate the switch.
- The electrical supply circuit should be protected with a high sensitivity di󰀨erential device
(RCBO).
- It is necessary to isolate the power in the xed wiring before installation.
Connection wires:
Brown: Live
Blue: Neutral
Yellow-Green: Earth
The connection wires must be of the appropriate cross section, with regard to the length and type of cable and the power rating of the radiator.
The radiator must be connected into a fused connection box tted with an appropriate sized fuse
for the radiator – see Technical Data on Page 35.
It is recommended that the connection box is positioned 10 cm to the right of the radiator and 15 cm above the oor.
According to regulations, the radiator must be connected to the power supply by means of an all­pole circuit breaker with a contact gap of at least 3 mm or by a thermal-magnetic circuit breaker. It
is also recommended to install the radiators on a circuit protected by an RCBO.
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4. MOUNTING

The electric radiator should be xed to the wall by the adjustable width Metal brackets supplied
with the radiator, using the cardboard template printed on the box.
If for any reason cardboard template is missing, please follow the instructions below:
1. Place the two metal brackets provided on the oor and against the wall as shown in image 1
below. Ensure the MB stamp on the metal bracket is at the top.
2. Check Table 1 for the “A” distance between the brackets for your iLifestyle WiFi model.
3. Mark the small hole in the metal brackets on the wall with a pencil. These two marked points
determine the position of the two lower drill holes.
MODEL “A” (mm)
WLS500 160
WLS750 240
WLS1000 320
WLS1200 400
WLS1500 560
WLS1800 720
TABLE 1
4. With the help of a level, position the brackets matching their lower holes with the previously
marked points and mark the upper holes with the pencil.
5. Drill the 4 marked holes. The grey plugs supplied require an 8 mm hole.
6. Insert the grey plugs into the pre-drilled holes. Screw the metal brackets to the wall with the
screws provided. See Image 2.
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7. Attach the plastic pieces to the top and bottom of the metal brackets as shown in Images 3 and 4.
8. Hang the radiator as shown below and in Image 5.
9. To detatch the radiator from the bracket:
1) Push the plastic bracket away from the metal bracket
2) Lift the plastic bracket and pull the base of the radiator
forward away from the metal bracket
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5. OPERATION

5.1 CONTROL PANEL

The control panel is made with a large TFT-LCD screen with white backlight and black images for ease of legibility. There are six touch sensitive keys, the fuctions are outlined below:
Multi-Function, selection of mode,
TFT-LCD screen.
temperatures, parameters, day and hour, etc. Keyboard lock
Standby key: Switch the radiator between Standby and Operational
Conrm modes,
days, hours, etc. Manual mode
Mode key: Selecting the operating mode Go back to the previous mode / menu

5.2 TURNING THE RADIATOR ON AND OFF

To switch the radiator on, it must be connected to the electrical supply (230 V ~ 50 Hz) as outlined
in Section 3; the standby icon or the current operating mode will appear on the screen. The
radiator can be turned o󰀨 or on by turning o󰀨 or on the power at the fused spur outlet.
If the radiator is in Standby mode, to set it to Operational touch and hold the Standby key; a double beep will sound once the radiator is Operational.
The standby screen changes to show the welcome screen and then the radiator will start in the last operating mode.
To congure the radiator in Standby mode, touch and hold the Standby key; there will be a long beep and the farewell screen will appear.
The back light will turn o󰀨 after 1.5 seconds.
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If any key is touched when the radiator is in Standby mode, there will be a short beep and the standby screen will appear. The radiator can be locked from
Standby (see page 31 of this manual).
If there is a power failure or the radiator is disconnected, it will always remember
the last operating mode, the temperature and the status (Standby / Operational and locked / unlocked).
The day and time will be saved when it is disconnected from the power supply for up to 10 years, depending on the button cell battery life (replacement cell CR2032). When the battery is depleted,
and after power loss, the day and time must be re-entered, see page 27 of this manual for details.
If the battery is depleted and the iLifestyle WiFi radiator is linked to a WiFi Network and is online (i.e. router turned on and radiator is connected), the day and time of the radiator will always be automatically updated based on the radiator’s congured time zone (in the ATC CALA App).
IMPORTANT: For your safety it is recommended to use an electrican to replace the CR2032 Coin
cell once it is depleted.
Daily and weekly program and the WiFi Connection information, are never lost when disconnected
from power for long periods.

5.3 LINKING THE RADIATOR TO THE WiFi NETWORK

The iLifestyle WiFi radiator has the option to be controlled remotely. In order to operate the iLifestyle Radiator remotely download the ATC CALA App.
Using the App, the iLifestyle WiFi radiator can be linked to a 2.4 GHz WiFi network.
Scan the QR code below to install the App on either Android or iOS devices.
To manually install from either location, search for “ATC CALA”.
Once the App has been downloaded and installed, the Registration and WiFi Network Linking
process can be carried out.

5.3.1 Radiator Registration and WiFi Network Linking Process

In order to control a radiator from a mobile device the following proccess must be completed:
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a) Sign up for an account using the Radiator code from the 1
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