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M
ODEL
M
ILLIMETRES
W
ATTS
A
B
C
D/E
LST500
500
830
430
616
107
LST800
800
1183
430
952
115
C
ONTROLS
When the appliance is connected to the mains supply and the wall socket is switched ‘ON’ the mains neon indicator on the front panel of
the heater will light, showing that the power is available to the unit.
H
EATERS FOR
W
IRELESS CONTROLS
(RF Models only)
For the
‘RF’
models please follow instructions supplied with the
wireless controller. Please note ‘RF’ models the heater will not work without
the controller CZC1.
H
EATERS
M
ANUAL CONTROLS
(Standard and T Models)
The controls (except RF models) are located behind a cover on the right
hand end of the appliance.
The heaters (except the W models) are fitted with a built-in thermostat to
control the temperature of the room. The thermostat adjustment knob is
located on the right hand end and is numbered. Rotate the knob clockwise to
a higher number to raise the room temperature. Once set it is unlikely to
require to be touched again.
To set the heater to the Frost Watch mode, turn the thermostat control knob
fully anti-clockwise until the frost symbol aligns with the reference mark.
The heat switch located on the bottom of the control panel turns the heat
on and off.
U
SING THE
T
IMER
(T Models only)
The heater must be connected to the mains supply in order for the timer to
operate continuously.
Set the correct time on the timer by rotating the dial clockwise until the
correct time is aligned with the timer reference mark on the 24-hour clock
face.
A
UTOMATIC
O
PERATION
Move the switch immediately beneath the timer to the auto position
designated
1.
The 24-hour timer can be set to give any combination of On/Off
intervals to a minimum of 20 minutes on. Select the ‘On’ time required
by pressing the black segment (on the circumference of the timer)
adjacent to the time required outwards. This will cause the heater to
switch ‘On’ at the selected time for 20 minutes operation. Each
additional segment pressed out will give a further 20 minutes of
operation. In this way, select the length of time required for the unit to
be ‘On’ and push out the number of 20-minute segments necessary to
select the time period required.
2.
The timer can be set to give as many ‘On’ periods as required during
any 24-hour period.
3.
This program will repeat itself every 24 hours until changed. This
program may be overridden at any time by switching to manual
operation.
M
ANUAL
O
PERATION
Move the slider switch immediately beneath timer to the manual position
designated . The heater will now run continuously, controlled by the
heat settings and thermostat as described under ‘Controls’.
T
HERMALLY
O
PERATED
C
UT
-
OUT
For your safety the appliance is fitted with two over temperature cut-outs. These are safety devices, which switch the heater off if, for
any reason, the appliance overheats. It can only be re-set after the appliance has cooled down. In order to re-set the cut-outs, proceed as
follows:
•
Switch off appliance and leave for approximately 15 minutes.
•
Ensure the heater is not covered or the air intake is blocked. Switch appliance back on.
•
Ensure that the appliance is functioning correctly. If the cut-outs operate again, the appliance should be checked by a competent
electrician.
The heater carries a ‘Do Not Cover’ label to warn the user that if the appliance is covered, there is a risk of overheating.
Selector
Switch
Thermostat
adjustment
knob
Heat on/off
Switch
Timer
reference
mark
Thermostat
reference
mark
NB: On the non-timer models there is
no timer control and selector switch.