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11.

 

The heater must not be used if either the cord or plug is damaged. The heater 

must not be used if it has been dropped on the floor or is damaged in any other 
way causing it to malfunction. 

12.

 

The cord must be repaired by the manufacturer or by an expert if it has been 

damaged, to avoid dangerous situations. 

13.

 

Avoid using extension cords, which may overheat and could possibly start a fire. 

14.

 

Never cover the air vents on the heater. Avoid potential fire hazards by making 

sure the air intakes are not blocked or covered. The heater should be used in 
rooms with normal flat floors. 

15.

 

The heater should not be installed in close proximity to flammable materials of 

any kind because there can always be a risk of fire. 

16.

 

The heater must never be used in rooms where gasoline, paint or other 

flammable liquids are stored, such as in a garage. 

17.

 

The heater is approved for use in zone 2 in bathrooms. 

18.

 

Never touch an electric heater with wet hands. The heater should be installed 

so a person showering or taking a bath cannot come into direct contact with it. 

19.

 

The heater becomes hot when it is on. Therefore, be careful and avoid burning 

or scorching your skin. 

20.

 

The heater must be switched off, the plug removed and the heater must cool 

down before it is moved. 

21.

 

Avoid overloading the mains (the circuit) where the heater is connected. The 

heater may overload the electrical circuit if other electrical devices are plugged 
into the same socket outlet. 

22.

 

The device cannot be used by children under 8 years of age and persons with 

reduced physical or mental abilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless 
they have been given supervision or instruction in the safe use of the device and 
understand the hazards involved. 

23.

 

Children should not play with the device. Cleaning and maintenance should not 

be done by unsupervised children. 

24.

 

Children under the age of 3 should be kept away from the device, unless they 

are under constant supervision. 

25.

 

Children aged 3 to 8 years are only permitted to turn the device ON/OFF, 

assuming the device is mounted according to the assembly instructions and the 

children have received instruction or supervision in the safe use of the device and 
understand the hazards involved. 

26.

 

STORE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR FUTURE USE!

 

27.

 

NEVER TOUCH YOUR PANEL HEATER OR ITS CASING WITH WET HANDS!

 

See Fig. 1

 

 
 
 

 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

 
 

 

Fig. 1 

Summary of Contents for FCV1000

Page 1: ...LED Digital Panel Heater FCV1000 FCV1500 FCV2000 REGISTER YOUR GUARANTEE www co uk guarantee...

Page 2: ...Box Bottom 2 Hook Rack Top 15 Tip Over Switch 3 Thermostat 16 Tip Over Switch Box Top 4 Waterproof Cover 17 Control Box Dam board 5 Rear Cover 18 Control Box Cover 6 Hook Rack Bottom 19 Stopper Cover...

Page 3: ...OTICE Actual product may vary from pictures shown Technical Information LED Digital panel heater Model FCV1000 Rated Voltage 230V 50Ha Rated Power 1000W IP rating IPX4 Machine Size without feet 54x8x4...

Page 4: ...guidelines WARNING To avoid electric shock or damage due to the heat always make sure the plug is pulled out before the heater is moved or cleaned 1 Read the instructions carefully 2 The product is in...

Page 5: ...ecomes hot when it is on Therefore be careful and avoid burning or scorching your skin 20 The heater must be switched off the plug removed and the heater must cool down before it is moved 21 Avoid ove...

Page 6: ...rom the box Make sure that all items listed in the packing list are included Packing List A Panel heater B Manual Using your unit Operation Instruction Assembly For wall mounted Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 4 Fron...

Page 7: ...the back of the heater hang the top two hook racks on the screws as picture Fig 5 Mark the two bottom hook rack s position on the wall and take away the heater then drill bottom two holes 8 on the wal...

Page 8: ...stand If the heater is not installed correctly or is installed askew this may cause the heater to malfunction or in the worst case be damaged If the temperature sensor is not functioning properly you...

Page 9: ...the desired temperature for daytime setback Save by pressing Enter the desired number of hours for daytime setback Save by pressing Control light is steady green when the heater is in an active setba...

Page 10: ...aytime Press and hold and press 3 times Enter the desired temperature for daytime setback Save by pressing or wait 15 seconds for automatic confirmation 4 Change setback temperature Nighttime Press an...

Page 11: ...omatic confirmation 7 Cancel skip setback period Press and hold and press or once depending on which setback period you want to cancel The heater will skip an active setback period or the next setback...

Page 12: ...ton for 5 seconds display show then press button to close open window function display show icon OF and flash for 15 seconds to confirm automatically or you can press to confirm directly 10 Resetting...

Page 13: ...er suitable for use must be separately collected and sent for recovery in an environmentally friendly manner Declaration of Conformity The declaration is to certify that it conforms to CE EMC LVD and...

Page 14: ...distributor expressly state that all repairs or parts replacement should be done by certified or licensed technicians The buyer assumes all risk and liability arising out of his or her repairs or par...

Page 15: ...irect co uk contact Register at www co uk guarantee We FUTURA Direct Ltd England DN6 7AY declare that the panel heater is exclusively manufactured for Futura Direct Ltd and has been manufactured accor...

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