Clarke IQ2000 Mounting & Operation Instructions Download Page 6

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PREPARATION

UNPACKING

Remove heater from the carton and check for any damage sustained in 
transit. Notify your Clarke dealer immediately of any defects.

MOUNTING THE HEATER

The heater is resitant to splashing but should be sheltered from direct rainfall, 
as should the power cable, plug and supply outlet socket. If used outdoors, an 
awning, overhanging roof or other shelter should be used to protect from rain.

The heater must be mounted on a suitable wall at a height not less than 1.8m 
above the floor.

The heater should be positioned with at least 1m clearance at the front 
between the heater and any obstruction including walls or other combustible 
surfaces. Always position the heater facing the centre of the space to be 
heated, not pointing directly at any nearby surfaces. Never place any objects 
on, or against the heater.

Any equipment or furniture should be a safe distance away, as they could be 
adversely affected by heat. Take care that the heat is not directed at curtains 
or other fabrics.

1. Drill four holes in the wall to 

accept the plastic wall-plugs 
supplied, at the distance apart as 
shown. Other wall plugs may be 
required, dependant upon the 
construction of the wall.

2. Screw the mounting bracket to 

the wall.

3. Fit the heater onto the wall 

bracket and secure in place with 
the screw knob.

4. Set the downwards angle of the 

heater by loosening the mounting 
bracket with a large x-head 
screwdriver and adjusting the 
angle before re-tightening.

Summary of Contents for IQ2000

Page 1: ...MOUNTING OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS GC0715 INFRARED QUARTZ WALL HEATER MODEL NO IQ2000 PART NO 6939004...

Page 2: ...it was intended Faulty goods should be returned to their place of purchase no product can be returned to us without prior permission This guarantee does not effect your statutory rights ENVIRONMENTAL...

Page 3: ...nt 2 Never locate the heater facing combustible materials such as screens workshop furniture etc 3 Disconnect the heater from the power supply when not in use 4 Never place anything on top of the heat...

Page 4: ...his heater in small rooms when occupied by persons unable to leave the room on their own unless constant supervision is provided ELECTRICAL SAFETY 1 Make sure that the voltage on the rating label is t...

Page 5: ...ard If the colours of the wires in the power cable of this product do not correspond with the markings on the terminals of your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured Blue must be connecte...

Page 6: ...between the heater and any obstruction including walls or other combustible surfaces Always position the heater facing the centre of the space to be heated not pointing directly at any nearby surfaces...

Page 7: ...ghly with a damp cloth taking care that no moisture enters the heater 2 Inspect the power cable for damage Undue heat will cause the cable to stiffen and crack in which case it should be replaced 3 En...

Page 8: ...plug and socket Fuse blown Replace if necessary and investigate the cause If fuse blow repeatedly consult your Clarke dealer No power at socket outlet Insert plug into an operational socket Input vol...

Page 9: ...9 Parts Service 020 8988 7400 E mail Parts clarkeinternational com or Service clarkeinternational com PARTS DIAGRAM...

Page 10: ...flector Bracket 25 Drawing Bush 6 Reflector 26 Display Disc 7 Nut 27 Cable Clamp 8 Cable Clip 28 Plastic Plug 9 Self tapping Screw 29 Switch 10 Spring Washer 30 Self tapping Screw 11 Rear Housing 31 S...

Page 11: ...11 Parts Service 020 8988 7400 E mail Parts clarkeinternational com or Service clarkeinternational com DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY...

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