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Thank you for choosing this De’Longhi convector. To
get the very best out of your new convector it is
advisable to read these instructions before using it.
This will ensure that you gain optimum results and
use the convector  safely.

Assembling the feet

Fit the feet to the convector as follows:
-

Insert the foot ensuring that the bigger hole 

A

on the foot

coincides with the screw mounted on the base of the convec-
tor (see figure 1); then screw in the remaining three screws
(see figure 2) which are supplied.

Note: the convector must be used only with the feet cor-
rectly fitted!

Electrical  connection 

-

Before plugging the convector into the mains, check that your
supply voltage is the same as that shown on the rating plate of
the convector and that the electric installation is suitable to the
power shown on the rating plate.

-  If using more than one convector  at a time, it is important to

ensure that the ring main is adequate to cope with the power
requirements.

-  This convector complies with EEC Directive 89/336 relating to

electromagnetic compatibility.

Operation and use

Turning the convector  on 

Insert the plug into the mains socket and switch on turning the
thermostat knob clockwise until it can be turned no further;
then position the switch up in the 

I

position (minimum power, 1

kw) or down in the 

II

position (maximum power, 2 kw): the red

pilot light will come on.
We suggest that on days when temperatures are not particularly
cold, select minimum output to optimise savings on energy con-
sumption.

Turning the convector  off 

To switch the convector off, position the switch in the middle, in
the “

0

” position.

Adjusting the thermostat

When the room has reached the desired temperature, turn the
thermostat knob slowly in an anti-clockwise direction until you
hear a click and the convector turns off (pilot light off). The ther-
mostat will now keep the temperature in the room constant, turn-
ing the convector on and off as appropriate.

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