
Combined Storage Heaters
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9.- Fix the elements in their original position. Place the other two rows of bricks with the knobs face to face.
10.- Refit the inner front panel. If the bricks have been fitted correctly you will find no difficulty in refitting the panel
(fig 4).
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11.- Connect the convector element using the two free fast-on terminals. Follow the enclosed diagram.
12.- Attach the front panel and fix it at the bottom edge with the two screws provided.
4.- USING THE COMBINED STORAGE HEATER
The two controls at the right top of the heater govern the input and output functions of the storage heater. Both
are printed with the numbers 1 to 5.
The input control allows you to select the amount of heat you wish to store during the night.
During mild weather, it is normal to set your input control in a medium position. In cooler weather, the control
could be set at 5 to give maximum heat retention.
The stored heat will be delivered to the room by both radiant and convected methods. The convected heat can be
regulated by using the output control. This control governs the continuous flow of convected heat from the outlet
grill.
All combined storage heaters have an exclusive feature which makes it unnecessary to close the output control at
night. The outlet grill will close automatically at the beginning of the overnight charge
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