Operating instructions, 1 technical description, 2 operation – AEG WSP 7010 User Manual

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1. Operating Instructions

1.1 Technical Description

Storage heaters store electrically generated heat during low-cost electricity tariff periods

(depending on the electricity supply company, mainly during the night hours). This is then

discharged according to the desired room temperature as hot air by a fan and to a smalt extent
through the surface of the heater.

1.2 Operation

The unit is operated by the control panel (1) on the right side wall (fig. 1).

1.2.1 Heat Storage

The degree of heat storage (charging) is determined by the selector knob (fig. 17).
A distinction needs to be made here between operation of the storage heater with or without

central weather-controlled charging control unit (is in the sub-distributor).

If there is no central, weather-controlled charging control unit (manual operation, fig. 18), the

selector knob should be set as follows:

• = no charging

1 = Transitional period (Spring/Autumn) - corresponds to about 1/3 full charge

2 = Mild Winter days - corresponds to about 2/3 full charge
3 = Winter days - corresponds to full charge

After a short while you will soon have the necessary experience to find the right setting every
time.

If there is a central, weather-controlled charging control unit (automatic operation), the selector

knob should be set to position 3. The weather-controlled charging control unit then takes care of

the right charging. For varying control of individual storage heaters, the charging volume can be

adapted manually with the selector knob even when a charging control unit is available.

1.2.2 Heat Discharge

The heat discharge is controlled by a wall-mounted or integrated AEG room temperature

regulator (special accessory).

The desired room temperature must be set at the room temperature regulator which then controls

the heat discharge automatically with the fan so that the set room temperature is kept constant.

On very cold days it is advisable to leave the room temperature regulator switched on during long

periods of absence (several days) to keep the temperature at about 10 “C for example so that the

building or room does not go cold (protection against frost).

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