Operation
Thermostat
The Thermostat, see
Fig.2
controls the heat output according to the room
temperature. This ensures that the heater will not produce heat unnecessarily when
the room is warm.
1. To set the temperature you require, turn the thermostat knob clockwise until the
required setting is reached. Alternatively to heat a cold room quickly, turn the
thermostat knob up fully.
2. When the room has reached the desired temperature, turn the thermostat
knob anti-clockwise until the thermostat just clicks off. The heater will now
automatically operate at this temperature.
3. The thermostat also has a frost protection setting marked '
*
' This setting is useful
in areas such as garages, to prevent frost damage. If the thermostat is set to its
minimum setting '
*
' the heater will cycle on and off to maintain a temperature of
approximately 5° to help protect against frost.
Note –
Should the heater fail to come on when the thermostat is at a low setting,
this may be due to the room temperature being higher than the thermostat setting.
Heat Selector Switches (see Fig.3)
Heat selection is provided via a rotary switch offering four settings. The heat output
can be altered to suit the application, conditions and for improve the economy of
operation.
Available output options are as follows:
Switch setting
With
Turbo
ON
Only
Turbo
ON
Model
O
I
II
III
ECR10
Off
400W
800W
1000W
N/A
N/A
ECR15F
Off
400W
800W
1200W
1500W
300W
ECR15TIF
Off
400W
800W
1200W
1500W
300W
ECR24
Off
800W
1600W
2400W
N/A
N/A
ECR24FA
Off
700W
1400W
2100W
2400W
300
W
ECR24TIF
Off
700W
1400W
2100W
2400W
30
0W
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