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FREE STANDING 

1.

Ensure the heater is unplugged and power switches are off. 

2.

Set heater upside down. 

3.

Locate the four holes at each end of the base of the heater. 

4.

Using  the  provided  one-way  screws,  secure  the  foot  plates to  the base  through  these  holes. 
Please note once these one-way screws are in they cannot be removed. 

5.

Set heater upright and plug into a standard 240 volt AC electrical outlet. 

The  screw  pack  to  attach  the  feet  to  your  heater  will  be  taped  to  either  one  of  the  feet  for  your 
heater, or taped to the plug head. 

 

WALL MOUNTED 

1.

Make sure the heater is unplugged and power switches are off. 

2.

Position the panel heater within one metre of a wall socket. Do not mount in front of or below 
the wall socket. Ensure there is at least 150mm clearance on all sides of the heater. 

3.

Detach the mounting bracket from the back of the panel heater by unscrewing the two locking 
screws (located on the top of the mounting bracket). 

4.

Position the mounting bracket on the wall and mark the hole positions with a pen or pencil and 
check  they  are  horizontal  with  a  spirit level.  Ensure  the  two  bottom mount  holes  are  at  least 
150mm from the floor and drill holes as required. 

5.

Secure  the  mounting  bracket  to  the  wall  with  the  four  mounting  screws.  (For  masonry  walls 
use the plastic sheaths). 

6.

Slot  the  back  of  the  heater  onto  the  mounting  bracket  locating  the  bottom  plugs  first  and 
secure with two locking screws. 

7.

Plug heater into a standard 240 volt AC electrical outlet. 

The  screw  pack  to  attach  the  feet  to  your  heater  will  be  taped  to  either  one  of  the  feet  for  your 
heater, or taped to the plug head. 

 

Wall Mounting Position 

Wall Mounted 

Operating Your Panel Heater 

Summary of Contents for GPH110

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions Panel Heaters Models GPH110 GPH210 220 GPH310 320 GPH410 420 GPH210 220 GPH110 GPH310 320 GPH410 420 ...

Page 2: ...an extension cord powerboard or external timer with this unit 14 Do not remove plug from power socket until the appliance has been switched off 15 Do not remove plug from power socket by pulling cord always grip plug 16 Always unplug appliance when not in use 17 Do not locate the heater directly below any power socket during operation 18 Do not twist kink or wrap the cord around the appliance as t...

Page 3: ...is at least 150mm clearance on all sides of the heater 3 Detach the mounting bracket from the back of the panel heater by unscrewing the two locking screws located on the top of the mounting bracket 4 Position the mounting bracket on the wall and mark the hole positions with a pen or pencil and check they are horizontal with a spirit level Ensure the two bottom mount holes are at least 150mm from ...

Page 4: ... into the mains supply Switch on the On Off switch on the control panel to the On position To turn off the heater switch the On Off switch to the O position THERMOSTAT Turn the thermostat knob clockwise until you reach the maximum temperature on the graduated scale When the desired room temperature is reached slowly turn the knob anti clockwise until the heater turns off you will hear a click The ...

Page 5: ...back light will illuminate if the back light does not illuminate within 5 seconds the back light may not be functional The clock symbol and day time display will flash when used for the first time or after a long period of non use Default settings of the unit maintain comfort temperature CC program and the red indicator light 1 will glow The Timer must be set so that it can activate a control prog...

Page 6: ...economy temperature Press the Temperature button 13 again to end the temperature setting The control panel will now show the last selected program NOTE The default set temperature is 17 C The economy temperature must be set at least 4 C lower than the programmed comfort temperature SETTING THE COMFORT TEMPERATURE This is the maximum temperature the heater will attain during the comfort periods of ...

Page 7: ...ing the morning afternoon and evening P4 Staying at home P5 Lunch and afternoon P6 Office short opening hours P7 Office long opening hours P8 Kids bedroom P9 Bedroom CF Constant frost protection 5 C CE Constant energy saving temperature CC Constant comfort temperature UP Program for the week set by the user Operating Your Electronic Panel Heater ...

Page 8: ... start on a particular day for example Saturday press the timer button 11 until this day is displayed PROGRAMMING THE ECONOMY PERIODS Use the down button 7 to enter the required economy periods The timer will advance in steps of one hour When the down button 7 is released the next comfort period unit will flash PROGRAMMING THE COMFORT PERIODS Use the up button 6 to enter the required comfort perio...

Page 9: ...amming button 8 to open the program Make the required alterations as explained in the programs section of this manual You will need to alter the complete 24 hour program ADJUST THE TEMPERATURE OF A RUNNING PROGRAM FOR THE WEEK The temperature read by the temperature sensor is relative to the position of the heater in the room If the actual temperature is higher than the setting you can compensate ...

Page 10: ...cific turn on or turn off time LOCKING THE CONTROL PANEL Press the program selector button 5 to make the program type flash Press the programming button 8 and the setting of the time button 11 at the same time until the lock symbol padlock is displayed All the control functions are now locked and the buttons will no longer operate until unlocked Do the same sequence to unlock the control panel LOW...

Page 11: ... NEVER COVER THIS HEATER CAUTION The heater generates heat during use Proper precautions must be taken to prevent the risk of burns scalds fires or other damage to persons Do not use this heater with a separate programmer separate timer separate remote control system or any other device that switches the heater on automatically WARNING Keep all objects at least 1 metre from the front and sides of ...

Page 12: ...under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure In New Zealand this warranty is additional to the conditions and guarantees...

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