
To replace it, you need:
- A TORX key
- A hexagon key
- A cup
- A basin
- A wipe
- A flat screwdriver
- A pliers crescent wrench
Steps to be followed :
- Cut off power heater supply before your intervention
- Unscrew the plate under your TIMERPROG
- Remove the TIMEPROG by unscrewing the nut
- Identify the resistance wires then, disconnect them
- Remove the old TIMERPROG
- Isolate the radiator by closing the radiator’s flows, then drain it with the cup
- Once the radiator’s pressure is broken inside, put the basin above the resistance and drain the radiator by unscrewing it slowly. Put the wipe around to avoid the projections
- When the radiator is empty, unscrew completely the resistance then remove it.
- Raise the new resistance with the paste given then tighten it
- Wipe your radiator
- Close the purge valve then open the radiator flow
- Check if the resistance is waterproof
- If everything’s OK, check the boiler pressure. It should be between 1 and 1,5 bar.
- Drain the radiator then, the radiator flow
- Screw the resistance’s electric wires through the box. Don’t forget the nut. Raise the box and block it
- Close the plate above the TIMERPROG
- Then, turn the power supply on
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