1. Unscrew the nuts from the wheels (turning them in
an anti-clockwise direction), position the flat washers
on the pins of the screws, insert them into the holes at
the end of the bracket, position the spring washers in
place and turn the nuts in a clockwise direction to
tighten them properly.
2. Turn the radiator upside down and lay it on the ground on a cloth or other soft surface,
with the lower part facing upwards.
3. Insert the brackets with the assembled wheels in the lower part of the radiator, moving
them between the elements located at the far ends of the radiator between:
- the last and second-last element
- the first and second element, so that the central holes of the cross bar
line up with the screws, as shown in the figure to the side.
Secure the brackets in place using the U-shaped hooks provided, making
sure that the cross bars are secured using the dedicated wingnuts.
Thanks to the wheels, the radiator does not heat the surface on which it rests, and air can
circulate naturally. The radiator can be moved easily on its wheels, using the folding handle
at the top.
Attention: for the first use, leave it operating at maximum power for at least two hours. During
this operation, ventilate the room well to eliminate the "new" smell emanating from the
appliance.
USE
Before each use, verify that the unit is in good condition, the electric cord is not damaged, if
the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or a competent
qualified electrician or a person with similar qualifications, in order to avoid any risk.
The radiator can be adjusted as follows:
-Selector. Turn the relative knob (C) clockwise to select functions: 0= off, 1= minimum, 2=
medium, 3= maximum (for values, see chart below).
- Room thermostat. Set (using relative knob B) the room temperature and start the radiator
in continuous mode until the set temperature is reached: if these drops, the radiator restarts
for the time necessary to re-establish the set value. If the knob is turned completely anti-
clockwise, the radiator remains off "-", if it is turned completely clockwise the maximum
temperature is set "+"; for intermediate values the temperature increases as the knob is
turned towards the Maximum position and vice versa.
The lamp is on when the heater is running, if it reaches the set temperature, the light goes out
and turns back on as soon as it decreases.
The radiator has an anti-tipping switch inside which allows it to function only when the
appliance is vertical, and switches it off if it tilts.
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