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GENERAL MOUNTING SUGGESTIONS

If unsure please discuss with your local hardware store. 
•  Ensure the fixing screws are at least suitable for 10Kg each.
•  If fitting to a stud wall or ceiling ensure all fixing screws are into timber. 

Plasterboard IS NOT suitable by itself.

•  If no timber stud/joists are available we would suggest installing a timber 

batten to attach to.

WALL/CEILING BRACKET ASSEMBLY

1.  The bottom of the heater body should be 1.8m above the floor, see page 6.
2.  Do not position the heater directly above or below a power point or switch. 

Do not position heater in front of a power point.

3.  Mark and drill 2 mounting holes for bracket (C).
4.  Using 2 suitable screws (not supplied) attach the bracket to the wall 

or ceiling.

  Note: If unsure what screws to use please discuss with your local 

hardware store.

5.  Using the nuts and bolts join the bracket (C) to the heater bracket (B) and 

tighten fully.

6.  Heater is now mounted and ready for use. Check the safety distance 

between the heater body and flammable surface when wall or corner 

mounted (see page 6). Do not mount the heater in the ceiling, always mount 

to the ceiling (see page 6).

(C) Ceiling/Wall 

Brackets

(C) Ceiling/Wall 

Brackets

(A) Heater Body

Heater ON/OFF 

Switch

Locking Bolt

Locking Nut and Washer

Head Tilt Bolt

Head Tilt Nut and Washer

NOTE: To adjust bracket position, see bottom page 4

MOUNTING HEATER

Summary of Contents for EH600 Series

Page 1: ...Important Retain these instructions for future use 03841 05 21 Metal radiant heater with non glowing element Adjustable wall and ceiling bracket Black anodised aluminium 1 5m long power cord Designed...

Page 2: ...s NOT designed to run off an extension cord If you require an additional power point please have one installed by a qualified electrician The use of extension cords may cause power voltage loss which...

Page 3: ...e system with this heater DO NOT clean the heater while the heater is on or plugged into the mains power supply DO NOT touch any part of the heater while on hot surfaces may burn DO NOT use the wall h...

Page 4: ...llation of a 15AMP socket by a qualified electrician before use TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION MODEL EH613 EH613R B EH623 EH623R B EH633 EH633R B Remote Control No Yes No Yes No Yes Voltage 220 240V AC 50Hz...

Page 5: ...t of a power point 3 Mark and drill 2 mounting holes for bracket C 4 Using 2 suitable screws not supplied attach the bracket to the wall or ceiling Note If unsure what screws to use please discuss wit...

Page 6: ...ved 5 Insert and tighten the locking bolt if possible to stop any unintentional movement of the heater Note If locking bolt can not be fitted ensure the head tilt bolt is very tight Head Tilt Bolt 30...

Page 7: ...low a power point 4 If heater is facing another vertical surface example wall the gap must be at least 1 metre 5 Never mount heater within 1 metre of a water source example tap NOTE Never mount heater...

Page 8: ...Y MODE Turn ON 1 Plug into 240V AC wall socket 2 Switch the wall socket on 3 Turn the unit switch on it will glow Red Standby Function On 4 Using the remote press ON the heater will come on and a smal...

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