1. LOCATION
Place heater on the floor beneath the coldest window in the room, or any other location.
Your heater will reduce the effect of cold drafts. The heater should not be placed imme-
diately below a power outlet. Do not use this radiator in rooms with a floor area of less
than 43 square feet (4 sq. m.).
2. CONNECTION
The radiator should be connected to a properly polarized A/C 120/220 V household
outlet in perfect working conditions. Keep loose clothing or bedding, furniture and flam-
mable material away from the heater's wall outlet.
3. TURNING ON
Turn the thermostat clockwise to its maximum position. Push down both switches. The
switch lights stay on independently of the thermostat cycling. When room reaches the
desired temperature, turn the thermostat knob counter-clockwise very slowly and care-
fully until you hear a click. This should set your heater to maintain the desired tempera-
ture by cycling on and off as required.
4. USE OF THERMOSTAT
The thermostat operates according to room air temperature, rather than radiator tempe-
rature. Turning it counter-clockwise to smaller numbers would decrease the temperature;
clockwise to greater numbers would increase the temperature.
Antifreeze function
Turn the thermostat dial to the
maintain a minimum room temperature of approximately 42°F (5°C), thus preventing
freezing while conserving energy.
REMINDER
To completely shut the heater off, ON/OFF switches must
be set in the OFF position.
5. COMFORTEMP FUNCTION
With the two switches and the COMFORTEMP button
depressed, the appliance is automatically set to reach and
keep the suggested ideal temperature. When the mode
COMFORTEMP is on, the relevant green pilot light is on.
To depress the COMFORTEMP function and return to
manual functioning, depress the COMFORTEMP button
once again.
A safety device
A safety device switches the heater off in the event of
overheating. To restart the heater, call the nearest Service
center.
6. MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
Always unplug the heater from the power outlet and allow the radiator to cool. Wipe
radiator with a soft damp cloth; do not use detergents and abrasives. Should the radia-
tor not be in use over a certain length of time, roll the cable around the holder and store
it in a dry place (see fig. on front page). This appliance has been built to last for many
years of trouble-free service. In case of malfunction or doubt, do not try to repair the
heater by yourself: this might increase the risk of fire and electric shock.
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position and push the switches on. The appliance will
PILOT
LIGHT
BUTTON
COMFORTEMP