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AFTER INSTALLATION
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Use a screwdriver to open the air vent. Open the valve and let the water
flow into the radiator.
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Check all connections for leaks.
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When the water comes out of the air vent, there is no more air in the pipe.
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Close the air vent with a screwdriver and turn the valve open. The radiator
is now ready for operation.
CLEANING AND CARE
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Wipe the surface clean with a soft damp cloth.
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Never use abrasive cleaners on this product as they will damage the
surface.
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Radiators are made of steel and should therefore not be cleaned with
corrosive or abrasive cleaning agents.
TROUBLESHOOTING
If your radiator is not working, knowing basic radiator troubleshooting can
save you the stress and hassle that a non-working radiator can bring. Here, you
will find a guide to solving the most common problems associated with electric
radiators.
Problem
Cold spots on the
radiator
Radiator leak
Whistling noises or
hissing water
Cause
The water is not
flowing properly
through the radiator
The valve nut is loose.
Welding problem
The radiator was not
correctly aligned during
installation.
Solution
Make sure that there
is no air in the radiator.
"Bleed" the radiator to
release the air.
Make sure that the
valve is fully open so
that the water can flow
freely. Some radiators
require a diversion to
allow the water to flow
properly around the
unit.
Tighten the valve nut.
Replace the radiator.
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