Check the materials required to secure the heater to the wall. You should have 2 left hand brackets, 2 right hand
brackets, 4 plugs, 4 long screws and 2 short screws.
Decide where you want to mount the heater. Make sure
that the heater has sufficient space around it at all times and that no inflammable materials are located nearby (see also
safety instructions). Do not place the heater behind a door! The heater's underside needs to be at least 10 cm above
the floor, the sides at least 15 cm from the side walls and the top at least 150 cm from the ceiling, ceiling beams,
etcetera.
Attach two brackets (a left hand and right hand one) as suspension brackets to the wall. To do so, drill 2 holes 418,5
mm apart, at least 38 cm from the floor, on a completely horizontal line. Insert plugs and screw in the suspension
brackets with two long screws. Screw through the short side, with the short sides pointed towards each other and the
groove on the upper side.
To make spacer brackets, attach the other two brackets to the
underside of the heater. To do this, place the holes in the bracket's
longer side over the holes in the heater's underside with the brackets'
short sides pointing towards the floor and jutting out from the heater
in a straight line. Attach securely using the small screws. The groove
needs to be on a level with the rear of the heater.
Slide the heater, with the gaps in the rear, over the suspension
brackets and lower the heater into the grooves. The spacer brackets
will ensure there is enough space between heater and wall.
Mark the place where the spacer brackets need to be fixed to the
wall. Take the heater down, drill holes and attach plugs at the marked
spots. Mount the heater and screw in the spacer brackets with the
two remaining long screws.
Set-up and Operation
Make sure the heater is turned off (mode selector dial to 0W, fan switched to OFF) and that the thermostat dial is set to
maximum (clockwise, as far as it will go). Now plug into an earthed, correctly functioning 220-240V / 50Hz socket. The
pilot light will switch on.
Turn the mode selector dial to the desired position:
750W
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1250W
=
2000W
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The heater will now start to heat the space.
If so desired, the fan (turbo) can be switched on for more rapid and more effective heat distribution. Set the fan switch
to ON. Setting the switch to OFF switches off the fan.
When the space has reached the desired temperature, turn the thermostat dial anticlockwise slowly until you hear a
click. In this position, the thermostat will maintain the current temperature by turning the heater on and off for a top-up,
if necessary. If so desired, you can now switch to a lower power level. For higher temperatures, turn the thermostat
dial clockwise, for lower temperatures anticlockwise.
The heater can also be used as a fresh air fan. To do so, set the thermostat dial to its maximum position, switch on the
fan, but leave the mode selector dial on 0W.
To switch off the heater, first switch off the fan, then turn the mode selector dial to 0W and unplug.
low power heating (750 Watt)
medium power heating (1250 Watt)
full power heating (2000 Watt)
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