3. Depending on the installation method chosen (wall, ceiling, brick, etc.),
select the right installation bracket.
4. Using the Allen key, undo the long screw on the bracket at the back of the
heater and insert the chosen installation bracket. Then tighten the long
screw using the Allen key so that the installation bracket is secured
correctly. You can also use this screw later to adjust the angle of the heater
once it has been installed on the wall or ceiling.
5. Position the heater where it is to be installed and mark the drill holes where
the installation bracket will later be screwed to the wall or ceiling. Then
secure the installation bracket to the wall or ceiling using the screws and
metal dowels supplied, and then screw the heater back on the installation
bracket. The heater is now hanging securely on the wall or ceiling. If you are
looking for other options once it has been secured – VASNER offers other
types of bracket, such as umbrella brackets and chain brackets.
6. Now use the Allen key to adjust the bracket screw on the back of the heater
to set the desired heating angle. Then tighten the screw.
7. Ensure that the heating angle is chosen so that no flammable objects can
catch fire.
8. Ensure that the power cable is always directed away from the heater and
is not wound around the heater. This may cause a fire if the cable heats
up by coming into direct contact with the housing. It must also be checked
that the heater is only plugged into sockets that are protected by statutory
fuses and groundings.
Under certain circumstances, it may be beneficial to install the heater perma-
nently – route the cable securely and connect it directly to the power source so
that it can be operated using a wall switch. When doing so, the heater must only
be installed by a qualified electrician who can guarantee the dust- and water-
tightness.
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