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6.1 Switching on the equipment (Fig. 1 + 4)
The main switch (18) disconnects the appliance
completely from the mains power supply.
The
fi
rst step when you want to use the appliance
is to turn on the main switch; the last step when
you no longer need the appliance is to turn o
ff
the
main switch.
After the main switch (18) is activated, the equip-
ment will be in standby mode.
With the On / Standby button (2) you can switch
the equipment on or to standby mode.
Display (Fig. 8)
a = Antifreeze function (5 °C)
b = High heat output (2000 W)
c = Low heat output (1000 W)
d = Heating on (1000 W / 2000 W)
6.2 Setting the heat output (Fig. 1)
Press the On / Standby button (2) to switch on the
equipment and activate the antifreeze function.
Press the „Power“ button (4) once to set the high
heat output, press it twice to set the low heat
output. Press the button three times to set the an-
tifreeze function again.
6.3 Timer (Fig. 1)
Note: The switch-o
ff
time (1 – 23h) can be set
while the indicator is blinking.
Set the heating mode as described above.
Press the „Timer“ button (5). The currently set
time will blink on the display. The selected time
can be increased by pressing the „
▲
“ button (7).
The selected time can be decreased by pressing
the „
▼
“ button (6). To switch o
ff
the time selection,
press and hold the „
▼
“ button (6) until „00“ ap-
pears, or press the On / Standby button (2).
6.4 Setting the desired temperature (Fig. 1)
Note: The desired temperature (15 – 50 °C) can
be set while the indicator is blinking.
Set the heating mode as described above.
Press the „Temp.“ button (3) twice. The currently
set temperature will blink on the display. The desi-
red temperature can be increased by pressing the
„
▲
“ button (7). The desired temperature can be
decreased by pressing the „
▼
“ button (6).
The temperature measured by the temperature
sensor integrated in the equipment (i.e. the equip-
ment temperature) is indicated. When this tempe-
rature reaches the selected desired temperature,
the equipment will switch from high heat output to
low heat output.
If the temperature exceeds the desired tempe-
rature by 2 °C, the heater will switch o
ff
. If the
temperature drops below the desired temperature
by 5 °C, the heater will switch back to high heat
output.
6.5 Overheating guard
In case of excessive heating, the equipment will
shut down automatically. If this occurs, turn o
ff
the
equipment, disconnect the mains plug and wait
a few minutes for the equipment to cool. After eli-
minating the cause (e.g. a covered air grille), the
equipment can be switched on again. If the over-
heating guard triggers repeatedly, please contact
ISC GmbH.
7. Cleaning, maintenance and
ordering of spare parts
Danger!
7.1 Cleaning
•
Before carrying out any cleaning and main-
tenance work the equipment must be turned
off, disconnected from the power supply and
cooled down.
•
Use a damp cloth to clean the casing.
•
Remove dust pollution with a vacuum cleaner.
•
Maintenance and repair work may only be
carried out by an electrical servicing contrac-
tor or ISC GmbH.
•
Check the mains lead at regular intervals
for signs of defects or damage. A damaged
mains lead may only be replaced by an elec-
trician or ISC GmbH in compliance with the
relevant regulations.
•
There are no parts inside the equipment
which require additional maintenance.
7.2 Maintenance
There are no parts inside the equipment which
require additional maintenance.
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