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User instructions
Read these instructions carefully
before using the appliance.
The fan heater TL-10 N is
manufactured in accordance with
European Standard EN-60335-2-30.
We recommend that you check the
unit immediately on un-packing to
ensure that it is in good condition and
that it works properly as any defect
duc to faulty workmanship or
materials is covered by the S&P
guarantee.
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
– The heater should not be situated
under a current trap.
– Do not use this heater near a
shower or a swimming pool.
– Do not handle the heater with your
hands wet.
–
Do not cover the heater with
objects or clothes that could avoid
the air circulation. There is a risk
of overheating.
– If the cable is damaged, it must be
replaced in one of our Oficial Services.
– Should flammable objets (curtains,
etc.) not be placed at less than 50 cm.
from the heat circuit.
– While the heater is in use, the cable
must not be placed in front of the air
outlet.
– Keep the air inlet and outlet grilles
always clean. The device must
be unplegged before starting the
maintenance works.
Power selection knob
Stop
Low Power Heating, quiet mode- 1.000 W
Low Power Heating- 1.000 W
High Power Heating - 2.000 W
Operation
(B, Fig. 1)
1. Please ensure that the supply
voltage is in accordance with the
product rating plate (230 V 50 Hz).
2. Put the appliance plug into a socket.
This unit is double insulated and no
carth connection is required.
3. Turn the thermostat knob in a
clokwise direction, to the maximum
position.
4. Select the Hetaing Power required:
Low Power 1.000 W, quiet mode;
Low Power 1.000W; High Power
2.000 W.
5. Once the desired temperature in
the room has been archieved, turn the
thermostat knob in an anticlockwise
direction until a soft click is heard
and the unit switches off. From then
on the heater will automatically select
the temperature.
6. Disconnection, turn the power knob
to the off position
Anti-freeze device
With the unit connected to the mains
electrical supply, set the power swich
to
1.000 W at low speed, 1.000 W
or 2.000 W at high speed position
6
(A, Fig. 1)