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Initial Operation

When the heater is initially connected to the mains the heater will power 

up in 

MANUAL

 mode with a set temperature of 30˚C. The 

Mains

 and 

Heat 

indication neon will be lit and the LCD display will be as per 

Fig.8

. For 

subsequent operations the unit will power up in its previous state, i.e. if it was 

in the boost mode when the unit was plugged out when power is reinstated 

it will resume in boost mode.

Setting the Time

To set the time press and hold ‘

’ for two seconds, the time digits will begin 

flashing (

Fig. 9

). Press the ‘ ’ or ‘

’ buttons to set the time and press 

ENTER

 to confirm. The heater will revert to the previous operational mode

.

Flashing

Standby Mode

With the heater 

ON,

 if the   button is pressed, the heater will go into standby 

mode; the heater switches off, the LCD will display the current set time, only 

the mains neon remains illuminated. On pressing the   button again the 

heater will come on in Manual mode and with a set point setting of 25 ˚C. 

Manual Operation

Repeatedly press the ‘

’ button until the manual mode is visible on the LCD 

and confirm the mode selection by pressing 

ENTER

. Use the arrow keys 

to select the desired heat setting (see 

Operational modes 

for heat setting 

details) and confirm the selection by pressing the 

ENTER

 key. The desired 

temperature can be adjusted at any point during the Manual mode operation, 

see

 Setting the Desired temperature. 

Auto mode Operation

Repeatedly press the ‘

’ button until the Auto mode is visible on the LCD 

(see

 Fig.10

) and confirm the mode selection by pressing 

ENTER

. The heater 

will operate as per the pre-programmed time and temperature profile (see 

- Setting the Timer Profile). Note: if no timer profile has been set it will not 

be possible to select ‘Auto’ mode, it is necessary to set up a time program 

before Auto mode can be selected.
During Auto mode operation the LCD display will show the current heat status, 

the active programme segment, the time for the next status change, the heat 

setting and the set temperature, see 

Fig.11 

for details. 

Time for next status

change (ON at 15:20)

Heat seng

Set temperature

Heat status

Acve segment

Fig. 8

Fig.  9

Fig.  11

Fig.  10

Boost mode Operation

Repeatedly press the ‘

’ button until the Boost mode is visible on the LCD 

(see 

Fig.12

) and confirm the mode selection by pressing 

ENTER

. Once the 

boost mode is activated it will be necessary select the boost period, there are 

three periods available to choose from, 30 minutes, 1 hour and 2 hours. Use 

the arrow keys to select the desired boost period and confirm the selection 

using the 

ENTER

 key. The default heat setting is ECO mode and the set 

temperature is 25˚C. The set temperature can be adjusted if desired, see 

Setting the Desired temperature

. When the boost mode is active the LCD 

display will show the boost mode, timer period selected and the desired set 

temperature. The time display will toggle between the current time and time 
remaining for the selected boost period. 

Frost protection mode

The appliance has a frost protection mode. This setting is useful in areas 

such as garages to assist in the prevention of frost damage. In Manual mode, 

if the thermostat is set to its minimum setting ‘5°C’, the heater will cycle ON 

and OFF to maintain a temperature of approximately 5°C and help protect 

against frosty conditions. The frost protection symbol   will be displayed on 

the LCD display when frost protection mode is activated.

Indicator Neons

Mains On Neon: 

The mains neon, (see 

Fig. 5

), remains illuminated when 

the power is supplied to the product. Note: This does not indicate whether 

the heating elements are on.

Heat Neon:

 Heat neon remains on when the heating element is active. Once 

the desired temperature is reached and the element turns off, the heat neon 

will indicate this by remaining off.

Bluetooth Neon: 

The Bluetooth neon will remain illuminated while 

successfully paired to another device.

Setting the Desired Temperature

The  desired  temperature  can  be  set  using  the  ‘ ’  or  ‘ ’  keys.  The 

temperature can be set from 5˚C to 30˚C and this will be shown on the display. 

When the temperature is reached the heater will automatically switch OFF. If 

the ambient temperature drops the heater will come on again automatically. 

Setting the Timer Programmes

There are four program segments available, 

P1

P2

P3 

and 

P4

. For each 

segment it is possible to set a desired ‘On’ time, ‘Off’ time, Heat mode and 

set temperature. It is not necessary to set all four segments if not required. 

The default setting is for all segments to be Off. To turn off a pre-programmed 

segment it is necessary to set both the ‘On’ time and the ‘Off’ time to 00:00. 

In order to set up a time/temperature profile the following steps must be 

completed: 

1. To activate the programming screen press the ‘ ’ key. The program settings 

screen for 

P1

 will be displayed and the time will be flashing. This flashing 

time is the ‘On’ time for 

P1

 and can be adjusted using arrow keys. Once the 

desired ‘On’ time has been set press the 

ENTER

 key to confirm the time.

2. Select a heat setting using the arrow keys and confirm the selection using 

the 

ENTER

 key.

3. Set the desired temperature using the arrow keys and confirm the setting 

using the 

ENTER

 key.

4. The ‘Off’ time must then be set by using the arrow keys, it is necessary to 

then press the 

ENTER

 key to confirm the ‘Off’ time setting.

5. The setup screen will then revert to the 

P1

 ‘On’ time set up screen, at this 

point it is possible move to the 

P2

 segment by pressing the ‘ ’ key.

6. If required 

P2

P3 

and 

P4

 segment can be set up using steps 1-4 above.

7. If it is not required to set up 

P2

P3

 and 

P4

 segment at this stage, continue 

to press the ‘ ’ key until the heater reverts to the previous operational mode. 

Alternatively if no keys are pressed the programming mode will time out and 

revert to the previous operational mode.

Fig.  12

Summary of Contents for 402BT

Page 1: ... of leaving the room on their own unless constant supervision is provided WARNING To reduce the risk of fire keep textiles curtains or any other flammable material a minimum distance of 1m from the air outlet Do not use the heater if it has been dropped Do not use the heater if there are any visible signs of damage If the mains lead is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service...

Page 2: ...aw the brackets from the slot b Select a suitable position near to a mains power socket whilst ensuring the minimum mounting clearances are maintained see Fig 1 Fix the two top retaining brackets to the wall using suitable fixings see Fig 4 574 Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 4 Locate the heater on the top brackets and allow it to hang in place Fit the bottom bracket into the slot in the heater and then fix it to...

Page 3: ... selected and the desired set temperature The time display will toggle between the current time and time remaining for the selected boost period Frost protection mode The appliance has a frost protection mode This setting is useful in areas such as garages to assist in the prevention of frost damage In Manual mode if the thermostat is set to its minimum setting 5 C the heater will cycle ON and OFF...

Page 4: ...electrical supply to the heater for a few minutes When the heater has cooled sufficiently re connect and switch on the heater Important Notes Although this heater is manufactured to comply with the relevant safety standards certain types of carpets could become discoloured by the temperatures under a portable heater If you are concerned about this we recommend that you contact the carpet manufactu...

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