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HOW TO ASSEMBLE THE FEET SUPPLIED

 

 

The convector is packed without feet. These must therefore be assembled before using the appliance.

 

To fix the feet supplied to the convector base, use the 4 screws provided with the unit, taking care to ensure that they are 
located correctly in the bottom ends of the heater side.

 

 

 
 

HOW TO USE THE CONVECTOR

 

Choose a suitable place to position the convector, considering the general safety warnings given in the first part of this 
manual. Only use this convector in an upright position.

 

Insert the plug into the electrical socket, ensuring that voltage is compliant with that specified on the convector data plate. 
 
 

Select the desired temperature using 
the thermostat, turning this knob 
clockwise: min. corresponds to 
minimum temperature and max. to 
maximum level. The convector will start 
operating only if the thermostat is above 
the minimum temperature. 

 

Then choose the power level 
desired through the power selector.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

If desired, also activate the forced 
ventilation by pressing turbo button, 
located on the front of the unit. 
Forced ventilation can also be 
activated to distribute fresh air in 
summer, leaving the thermostat and 
heating elements off. 

 

 
Thermostat 

min = (minimum temperature) 
max = (maximum temperature) 

 

 
Power selector 

o =  OFF 
I   = Low power (750 Watt) 
II  = Medium power (1250 Watt) 
III = High power (2000 Watt) 

 
Tasto TURBO 

0 = OFF 
-  = forced ventilation (turbo) 

Room temperature can be regulated by rotating the thermostat clockwise to increase or anticlockwise to 
decrease temperature. 

When turning the panel on, we recommend turning the thermostat knob to maximum: then, when a pleasant room 
temperature has been obtained, turn the thermostat dial anticlockwise until the light of the active switch goes out. This 
way the panel will maintain that room temperature constant. 

Only for HI FLOOR DESIGN PLUS, please check the timer switch state: if it is on O, the convector can’t start 
operating; if it is on 

 the starting time depends on timer setting. If it is on 

I

, the convector can be activated 

through thermostat and power level selection. 

To turn the convector off completely turn the power selector back to 0 and then rotate the thermostat dial anticlockwise 
until it clicks off.  Unplug the appliance if it will not be used for a while. 

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Summary of Contents for HI FLOOR DESIGN

Page 1: ...ctions carefully before operating the convector or carrying out maintenance operations Observe all the safety instructions failure to observe the instructions may lead to accidents and or damages Store these instructions ELECTRIC CONVECTION HEATER EN ...

Page 2: ...the handle to move the convector Keep flammable materials such as furniture cushions blankets paper cloths curtains and suchlike at least 1 m from the front and back Do not immerse the cord plug or any other element of the panel in water or other liquids Do not touch the plug or convector with wet hands Avoid using the convector in dusty environments or in the presence of flammable vapours e g in ...

Page 3: ...box and store it in a dry ventilated place Ensure that the air inlet outlet are not close to walls or curtains when the convector is in use so as to avoid obstructing the convector and hampering its efficiency Should you hear an abnormal noise or detect an unusual smell when using the convector cease use and unplug immediately Do not expose the elderly or children to a continuous flow of air Do no...

Page 4: ...located on the front of the unit Forced ventilation can also be activated to distribute fresh air in summer leaving the thermostat and heating elements off Thermostat min minimum temperature max maximum temperature Power selector o OFF I Low power 750 Watt II Medium power 1250 Watt III High power 2000 Watt Tasto TURBO 0 OFF forced ventilation turbo Room temperature can be regulated by rotating the...

Page 5: ...l down INFORMATION ON PROPER DISPOSAL OF THE APPLIANCE IN COMPLIANCE WITH EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE 200 94 EC When this appliance reaches the end of its useful life it must not be disposed of together with household waste but must be delivered to appropriate separate waste disposal plants or to dealers that provide similar service Separate waste disposal of electrical and electronic appliances prevents p...

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