radiatore 5710001600
19-01-2001 11:55
HOW TO USE YOUR HEATER
fig. 1
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ON/OFF Switches
Pilot lights
900
600
WATTS
WATTS
BOTH 1500 WATTS
With pilot lights ON, the heater is ON!
1. LOCATION
Place heater on floor beneath coldest window in the room or any desired location. Your hea-
ter will minimize the effect of cold drafts.
The heater must not be located immediately below a socket-outlet.
Do not use this radiator in rooms having a surface area less than 4 m2.
2. CONNECTION
The radiator must be connected to a properly polarized A/C 110/120 V household outlet in
perfect working conditions.
Keep loose clothing or bedding, furniture and flammable material away from the wall outlet
where the heater plug is fitted in.
3. SWITCHING ON TWO-SWITCH MODELS
Turn thermostat clockwise to the maximum position. Switch on both switches. The lights on
the switches remain on indipendent of the cycling of the thermostat. When room reaches
desired temperature, turn the thermostat knob counter clockwise very slowly and carefully
until you hear a "click". This will automatically set your unit to cycle on and off at that desired
heat setting. (For timer instructions, see point 5)
Note: It will normally require approx.15 minutes to reach operating temperature.
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FITTING THE WHEELS
Remove the feet and the wheels from the
polystyrene packing. Turn the radiator upsi-
de-down on a rug or a soft surface in order
to prevent damaging the paint finish.
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Insert the anchor tabs on the feet into
the slots in the radiator (fig. 1).
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Use the 2 screws supplied with the
appliance to fasten the feet in position
(fig. 2).
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Fit the wheels to the spindles and push
firmly until they click into position. Pull
each wheel to check that it is correctly
inserted.
BE CAREFUL
Operate the heater in upright position only
(wheels on the bottom, controls on the top).
Any other position could create hazard
situation!
WATTS ECONOMIZER
For more economical use, the Min. or Med.
Watt switches may be used individually, after
unit has reached the operating temperature.
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