OM_FSW-505E_PD.qxd
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ENGLISH
WALL MOUNTING (Fig. 1, 2, 3)
1. The heater must only be mounted vertically on a
straight wall. Be sure to observe the prescribed safety dis-
tances, as shown in Fig. 1 und 2, and observe your local
safety regulations. Never mount the heater on flammable
or unstable surfaces (e.g. wooden or plastic surfaces) or
under the ceiling. Fire hazard!
2. Loosen the two screws (9) of the wall bracket (8) on the
sides of the heater and remove the wall bracket from the
heater. Using the wall bracket as a stencil, mark the posi-
tions on the wall for the bore holes.
3. Bore two holes of 6mm diameter into the wall. Push a
plug into each hole. Screw the wall bracket firmly to the
wall with the two screws. Make sure that the wall bracket
is mounted securely. (Fig. 3)
4. Mount the heater onto the wall bracket and fix it to the
wall bracket with the two side screws. Make sure that the
heater is firmly fixed to the wall bracket so that it cannot
become loose and fall off. (9)
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
1. Check that the thermostatic slide switch (2) is on the
lowest position MIN ( ) (3). Insert the power plug into
the socket. Do not touch the cord with wet hands.
2. Make sure that the air intake vent (5) and air outlet vent
(6) are not covered up and that no objects have got inside.
The air intake and outlets vents must always be free.
3. Push the thermostatic slide switch (2) downwards to
the highest position MAX (4). The power control lamp
lights up (1). The heater operates with 500 W current.
4. When the desired room temperature has been reached,
push the thermostatic slide switch (2) upwards until you
hear it click. Now the heater is switched off. The power
control lamp (1) goes off.
5. Now push the thermostatic slide switch (2) downwards
a little. The heater will now automatically switch the hea-
ting operation on and off and maintain the desired room
temperature. The power control lamp (1) goes on and off
respectively.
6. The further down you push the thermostatic slide
switch, the higher to room temperature will be. The hig-
hest position MAX (4) corresponds to a room temperature
of approx. 30 °C. The lowest position MIN ( ) (3) corres-
ponds to a room temperature of approx. 5 °C.
7. It is normal that the thermostat does not switch on at a
room temperature of above 30°C.
8. If the room temperature is lower than 5 °C, the heater
will heat until the room temperature rises to more than
5°C and the desired temperature.
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9. Before handling, moving or cleaning the heater, push
the thermostatic slide switch (2) to the lowest position
MIN ( ) (3), pull the plug out of the socket and allow the
heater to cool for at least 20 minutes.
Overheating shut-off for the heater
1. The heater is equipped with overheating shut-off, which
automatically switches the heater off if the temperature in
the appliance exceeds the normal operating temperature.
The protective device applies only to the appliance and
does not affect the regulation of the room temperature.
2. When the overheating shut-off is activated, the applian-
ce will not function, but the power control lamp (1) is on.
3. Push the thermostatic slide switch (2) to the lowest
position MIN ( ) (3) and pull the plug out of the socket.
4. Allow the heater to cool for at least 20 minutes.
5. Remove any objects from inside or in front of the vents
for air intake (5) and air outlet (6), or clean the vents
which have caused the faulty running or overheating with
a vacuum cleaner. If, in addition, a lot of dust is visible
inside the heater, please get the appliance cleaned at a
service centre.
6. Resume using the heater as described under "instruc-
tions for use".
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