I
SI
Auxiliary electricity consumption
Fan assisted heat output
N/A
At nominal
elmax
2.05
KW
Type of heat output/room temperature control
heat output
At minimum
elmin
I.OS
KW
Single stage heat output and no
heat output
room temperature control
In standby mode
elSB
N/A
KW
Two or more manual stages no
temperature control
With mechanical thermostat room
temperature control
With electronic room temperature
control
Electronic room temperature
control plus day timer
Electronic room temperature
control plus week timer
Other control options
Room temperature control with
presence detection
Room temperature control with
open window detection
With distance control option
With adaptive start control
With working time limitation
With black bulb sensor
Contact details
Focal Point Fires,Avon Trading Park, Christchurch, Dorset, BH23 2BT
Quantity
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Description
Fire suite
Bag of loose pebbles
Wall plugs
Securing brackets
4x 30mm screws
3x 12mm screws
Remote control
It should be noted that the appliance creates warm convected air currents. These currents move heat from the room
surroundings to, and up the wall surfaces adjacent to the heater.
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
Installing the heater next to these types of wall coverings or operating the heater where impurities in the air, (such as tobacco
smoke) exist, may slightly discolour wall finishing.
If the appliance is to be secure on a dry lined or timber framed construction then the integrity and ability of the wall to secure
the appliance must be confirmed. It is important in these circumstances that any vapour barrier and/or structural members of
the house frame are not damaged.
If you are unsure of the ability of the wall to secure the appliance and/or which type of wall fixing to use, you should take
professional advice and obtain the correct fixings.Alternatively, find a more suitable wall location.
DO NOT
• recess any part of the appliance into the wall, or run the supply cable under carpets
• site in a position where curtains or drapes could cover the appliance, or other soft materials could cover e.g. below a coat
rack
• site behind an opening door where mechanical impact/damage could occur
• site where the supply cable would become a trip hazard
• sit, stand or forcefully pull on the appliance
• obstruct, cover or force items into the openings
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