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CH 7000
S e r i e s
power will be fed continuously to the heater. This enables the heater to be on all the time if
required.
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In the position denoted by the “O”, the timer continues to run but no power is fed to the heater.
SETTING THE TIMER
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Ensure the slide switch on the timer is at the mid position next to the clock symbol
¸
.
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Rotate the outer ring of the timer in a clockwise direction until the current time is lined up with
the arrow pointer, e.g. if the time the timer is being set is 8 p.m., rotate the outer ring until the
number 20 is in line with the arrow pointer.
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Set the time the heater is required to run by pulling the segments around the outer ring
forward appropriate to the running period(s) required.
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When set, the heater will operate each day during the times programmed.
NOTE: the heater must always be plugged into a power socket, the element switches must be in the
on position and the thermostat must be suitably set to ensure the heater will come on.
If the heater is required to run continuously the slide switch on the timer should be set to the “I”
position.
If it is subsequently required to revert back to timer operation, the slide switch on the timer should
be set to the central (clock
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) position.
NOTE: When using in timer mode, due consideration should be given to the fact that the heater may
function whilst unattended.
4. CLEANING AND STORING THE HEATER
Always unplug the heater from the wall socket and allow it to cool down before cleaning.
Clean the outside of the heater by wiping with a damp cloth and buff with a dry cloth.
Do not use any detergents or abrasives and do not allow any water to enter the heater.
When the heater is not used for long periods of time it should be protected from dust and stored in
a clean dry place.
5. DISPOSAL
W A R N I N G :
Important information concerning the environment friendly disposal of the appliance
This product conforms to EU Directive 2002/96/EC. The symbol of the barred waste bin indicates
that, at the end of its useful life, the product has to be collected separately from the domestic waste.
The user will have to take the product to a collection centre for waste electrical and electronic
equipment, or return it to a retailer on purchase of a replacement. Failure to do so may incur the
penalties established by laws governing waste disposal.
Proper differential collection and the subsequent recycling, processing and environmentally
compatible disposal of waste equipments avoids unnecessary damage to the environment and
possible related health risk and promotes also recycling of the materials used in the appliance.