2. Carefully choose on which wall the heater is to be installed! Make sure that
the heat can circulate in the room and that the radiator is not blocked by
objects, e.g. couch, cabinet, etc. Ideally, the heater should not be placed
directly opposite a window.
3. The heater may only be installed on the wall using the supplied bracket.
Hybrid heaters are only suitable for wall installation or for use as a portable
device with optional feet. During installation, the heater should be positi-
oned so that the ventilation openings are on the top and bottom to allow
air to circulate upwards through the heater. The heater is not designed for
overhead heating!
4. The heater may only be directly connected to the power supply by an au-
thorised person (electrician).
5. Ensure that no water pipes or electricity cables within the wall are damaged
when drilling.
Installing the heating panel
1. On the reverse, first test how the brackets sit correctly in the heater. Measu-
re the hole spacing on the brackets to determine the dimensions for fixing
the bracket to the wall.
2. Once you have determined the distance, position the brackets on the wall
and mark the wall where the holes are to be drilled. Use a spirit level to
ensure the bracket are exactly level.
3. Drill four holes in the wall. Ensure you use the correct dowel for solid walls,
cavities, plasterboard walls, etc. It will depend on the condition of your wall.
4. Use 6 x 80 mm screws to secure the bracket to the wall. We recommend
using washers so that the screws can be tightened securely.
5. Now fit the heater to the bracket. When doing so, it's important that hybrid
heaters are always positioned with the ventilation openings at the top and
bottom! Never position the hybrid heater with the ventilation openings at
the sides! This will prevent the convection effect from working.
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