2. Select your choice of power (button
also have the option of turning on the oscillation.
3. Put the device in standby mode by pushing the on/standby mode button
The screen displays "--".
4. Push the timer control button
"1 h". You then have 3 seconds to set your choice of duration between 1 and 24 hours
using the + (25) and - (24) buttons.
5. To turn off the timer, press the timer button (22), the device beeps, then, press the
- button (24) until the display reads "0".
After a few seconds, the display shows "--", indicating that the programming is turned
off and the device is in standby mode.
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- The selected time flashes on the screen until the device is turned on.
- Turning off the display is not possible in this mode.
When you have finished
10.
Push the on/standby mode button
fan continues to run for 30 seconds to cool the device down. A countdown appears on
the control panel. After 30 seconds, the device enters standby mode, represented by
the appearance of "--" on the control panel.
Switch the main switch (9) to the "0" position (off) and unplug the device.
Note: do not switch the main switch to the "0" position (off) or unplug the device
before it has entered standby mode and if a delayed start has been programmed.
Using the remote control
The remote control has the same functions as the control panel. Please refer to the
diagrams in the beginning of the user guide.
To insert or replace the battery in the remote control:
Remove the battery holder on the back of the remote control as indicated above (press
down to unlock the holder and remove it):
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(11)) and temperature (button
(13)) . You
(22), the device beeps and the screen displays
(10): heating and oscillation stop. The internal
Insert a CR2032 3V battery (included) respecting the indicated + and - polarities.
(10).
Then, put the battery holder back in the remote control.
Automatic standby mode
After 12 hours of continuous operation with no changes to settings during this time
or no programmed delayed shutdown, the device turns off automatically and enters
standby mode.
Tip-over safety feature
If the device tips over, it enters standby mode. When you put it back on a flat, horizontal
surface, it restarts normal operation. This also turns off programmed delayed starts or
shutdowns.
Memory function
The device has a memory function that saves the latest settings in the event of a power
outage.
This feature does not apply when the main switch (9) is in the "0" position (off) or if the
device is unplugged.
Protection function if there is an abnormally high temperature
If the ambient temperature sensor detects a temperature above 55°C or if the air outlet
is obstructed, the heater will turn off and the screen will display "EE".
The device will not restart automatically.
Set the main switch (9) to the "0" position (off), unplug the device and leave it to cool.
You can restart the heater once the ambient temperature has dropped below 45°C or
once the device has cooled down.
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