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Operation and use 

Turning the appliance on

Insert the plug into the mains socket and switch on.
Turn the thermostat dial clockwise to its highest setting (so the
number 6 is visible).
The heater has 3 heat settings:

Minimum power:

Press the bottom of the left switch (the red 

light on the switch will come on)

Medium power:

Press the bottom of the right switch (the red 

light on the switch will come on)

Maximum power:

Press the bottom of both switches (the red 

lights on both switches will come on) 

To turn the heater off, press the top of both switches so the red
lights are off and unplug at the mains.
We suggest that on days when temperatures are not particularly
cold, select minimum output to optimise savings on energy con-
sumption.

Adjusting the thermostat 

When the room has reached the desired temperature, turn the
thermostat dial slowly in an anti-clockwise direction until you hear
a click and the red lights go off. The thermostat will now keep the
temperature in the room constant, turning the heater on and off as
appropriate.

Frost protection function 

Turn the thermostat dial fully anti-clockwise so the    is showing.
Press one or both switches on. When set in this way, the appliance
will switch on automatically only if the room temperature falls below
5°C, to prevent freezing at minimum energy consumption.

Models with a 24 hour timer(fig. 5)

To set the timer:
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Check the time by your watch. If, for example it is 10 o’clock,
turn the number disc of the timer in a clockwise direction until
the number 10 on the disc lines up with the arrow head marker

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The heater is usually supplied with all the red “teeth” on the
timer pushed into the centre for continuous operation. Each
“tooth” represents 15 minutes. Using your thumbnail push the
teeth to the outer rim of the timer to indicate when you
require the heater to be off.

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Ensure the heater is on the mains and set to the heat setting
and temperature level on the thermostat as desired.

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The heater will now function automatically everyday, switching
on and off according to your selection (Important-the heater
must always be plugged in and a heat setting selected).

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Summary of Contents for Radia R 030715

Page 1: ...i n s t r u c t i o n s ...

Page 2: ...Radia 2 fig 1 fig 2 fig 3 fig 4 1 9 2 0 2 1 22 2 3 2 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 8 1 4 1 5 16 1 7 Arrow indicator Single notch Operating time fig 5 ...

Page 3: ... between the 2 fins closest to the front control panel and fit the other between the two fins furthest from the con trol panel as described below Fit the brackets between the fins on the underneath of the radia tor using the U shaped bars and wing nuts provided as shown in figs 1 2 3 and 4 Electrical connection Before plugging the appliance into the mains check that your supply voltage is the same...

Page 4: ...ature in the room constant turning the heater on and off as appropriate Frost protection function Turn the thermostat dial fully anti clockwise so the is showing Press one or both switches on When set in this way the appliance will switch on automatically only if the room temperature falls below 5 C to prevent freezing at minimum energy consumption Models with a 24 hour timer fig 5 To set the time...

Page 5: ... maximum heat output of the heater with turbo fan is 1 5kW The following heating combinations are available 750W fan or 800W radiator or 700W radiator 750W fan 700W radiator 700W 800W 1500W radiator In other words the hot air fan can be used independently or in con junction with the minimum heat setting only Cleaning and maintenance The heater should not require any maintenance However before atte...

Page 6: ...e a floor area small er than 4m2 as this may lead to overheating The heater must never be placed immediately under a fixed mains socket When scrapping the appliance respect legislation on the disposal of oil IMPORTANT Never for any reason cover the appliance during operation as this could lead to dangerous overheating A safety device intervenes and turns the appliance off in the event of overheati...

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