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10. Rotate the towel rack (3) down or up according to your needs.
11. Before use, make sure the device is well fixed on the wall.
WARNING:
* Do not cover or restrict airflow to the inlet or exhaust grilles in any manner as the device may overheat and become a fire risk.
* FIRE RISK EXISTS IF THE HEATER IS COVERED BY OR POSITIONED CLOSE TO CURTAINS OR OTHER COMBUTIBLE
MATERIALS.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: Bathroom heater CR7747 – Figure I and II.
1. Main power switch
2. Housing
3. Rack for towel
4. Towel rack fixing nut
5. Screen display
6. Air outlet
7. Air inlet
Control panel description - Figure III.
T – digital display
K1 – weekly program icon “P”
R – timer icon
F1 – warm air fan icon
F2 – hot air fan icon
O1 – open-window detection mode icon
8 – Fan button
9 – Timer button
Remote control (4) description - Figure IV.
A – working status button
8 - Fan button
9 - Time button
C - Setting button "SET"
E – temperature / time decrease button “-“
F - temperature / time increase button "+"
G – desired setting confirmation button “OK”
J – desired working day button for days “d1-d7”
K - weekly program button "P"
L – time switching on button “TIME/on”
N - time turning off button "TIME/off"
M – edit button for period P1-P6
O - open-window detection mode button
USAGE
1. USAGE WITHOUT REMOTE CONTROL
1.1. STANDBY STATE - figure V
Plug in the power and turn on the main power switch (1) on the back of the device. The device enters the standby state. The display
shows “S” – look at figure V.
1.2. FAN OPERATION – figure: VI, VII, VIII.
Press the fan button (8) on the device:
- once, the device flows cool air – the display looks like figure VI.
- twice, the device flows warm air – the display looks like figure VII.
- three times, the device flows hot air – the display looks like figure VIII.
- four times, the device enters the standby state. Before switch off the device is blowing cold air for 30 seconds – the display looks like
figure VI.
1.3. TIMER OPERATION – figure: IX, X.
* DELAYED STOP - figure IX.
Press the button (9) to set timer in range from 1 – 12 hours. Pressing the button (9) one time increases one hour for timer. After setting
time by repeated pressing the button (9) to desired time period, the display will show current setting time for 5 seconds, then resume to
previous display, meanwhile the timer icon (R.) starts to be illuminated. After desired time pass, the device will switch off automatically.
Figure IX. is an example of setting 8 hours.
* DELAYED START - figure X.
In standby mode, press the timer button (9), you can set the turn-on time in range from 1 to 12 hours. After setting time by repeated
pressing the button (9), the display (5) shows the turn-on time and also the (R.) icon is illuminated. The display (5) automatically
decreases 1 hour for each hour passed. When the power-on time arrived, the device will automatically turns on. The default setting
temperature is 23 degree of Celsius during turn-on. Figure X. is an example to set turn-on time to 8 hours.
1.4. TEMPERATURE SETTING
There is no available temperature setting function if no use the remote control (4). The device will automatically turn off after 12 hours of
continuous operation and enter into standby mode.
2. USAGE WITH REMOTE CONTROL
FUNCTIONS OPERATE BY REMOTE CONTROL DESRIBED BELOW CANNOT BE SET UP WITHOUT USING THE REMOTE
CONTROL
Note: During the operation of the remote control (4), the remote control transmitter must aim at remote control receiving area of device to
avoid remote control ineffective. The remote controller (4) can be normally used within 3 meters in front of the product and in the left and
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