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parts or air movement.

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Switch on the heater simply by connecting to the power supply.

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Do not touch any metallic parts of the heater when it is working.

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Ensure that the output of the heater is directed towards the area to heat. If 

necessary, change the angle of inclination by adjusting the support or the angle of 

the individual modules.

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In unoccupied premises it is recommended that the heating system is switched off 

by disconnecting from the electrical supply.

Avoid exposing skin to the rays of the appliance at distances less than 50cm. 

Avoid looking into the rays of the appliance at distances less than 2.70m. 

All users should be made aware of all aspects of operation and safety and 

these instructions should be retained for reference.

5.  MAINTENANCE

The Riviera Infra red Heaters contain no moving parts and therefore very little 

maintenance is required other than to ensure that there is no excessive build-up of dust/

dirt on the reflectors or lamps as this can cause overheating and premature lamp failure. 

To clean the appliance, wipe off with a damp cloth. Wait until it is completely dry before 

re-connecting to the power supply.

6.  LAMP REPLACEMENT 

The Lamps used in the Riviera Infra red heaters are robust and if knocks and shock 

vibrations are avoided, they will last for around 3000 hours. The lamps should be 

replaced after this time; before if there are signs of aging.

To replace the lamp, have a qualified electrician remove the heater and replace the 

lamp or lamps and reinstall the heater after lamps have been replaced.

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Summary of Contents for RIVIERA RIV600

Page 1: ...C House Broomhill drive Tallaght Ireland Tel IE 353 01 4678301 Tel UK 44 0203 564 9164 Fax 353 01 4520887 Email sales atc ie INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL RIV200 RIV400 RIV600 ATC RIVIERA INFRA RED RADIANT HEATERS ...

Page 2: ...rmed by the user and not by unsupervised children 5 Children of less than 3 years should be kept away unless continuously supervised 6 Children aged from 3 years and less than 8 years shall only switch on off the appliance provided that it has been placed or installed in its intended normal operating position and they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a ...

Page 3: ... its own length and the kind of the connection An over voltage category III Combined Circuit breaker and Residual Current Device RCD with rated earth leakage operation not exceeding 30mA must be fitted upstream on the supply line The circuit breaker must have a contact opening distance of at least 3mm The appliance has a protection rating of IP55 so it can be used outside Keep the indicated distan...

Page 4: ...r range is made up of appliances having one two or three 2000 Watt heating modules 4 USE INSTRUCTIONS The Riviera infra red heater was designed for zone heating on large premises Production departments churches and gymnasiums are ideal application sites With high efficiency and heat from long distances a compact size and light weight a wide range on installations can be easily made The comfort is ...

Page 5: ... safety and these instructions should be retained for reference 5 MAINTENANCE The Riviera Infra red Heaters contain no moving parts and therefore very little maintenance is required other than to ensure that there is no excessive build up of dust dirt on the reflectors or lamps as this can cause overheating and premature lamp failure To clean the appliance wipe off with a damp cloth Wait until it ...

Page 6: ...6 D D C C C Fig 2 Fig 3 E ...

Page 7: ... be asked to return the product to our workshop for inspection to establish GUARANTEE SPECIFIC INFORMATION FOR RIV600 The Riviera RIV600 is already arranged to be connected to the mains supply both by single phase and three phase connection 3 phase neutral ground To carry out a single phase connection connect the phase leads neutral and ground to the poles of the terminals as respectively marked L...

Page 8: ...for waste electrical and electronic equipment or returned to a retailer on purchase of a replacement It is the user s responsibility to dispose of this appliance through the appropriate channels at the end of its useful life Failure to do so may incur the penalties es tablished by laws governing waste disposal Proper segregated collection and the subsequent recycling processing and environmentally...

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