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048000152 Iss 02 

BEFORE USE 
 

If your appliance is to be used unattended for long periods (eg lofts), the unit should be permanently mounted. 
 

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NSTRUCTIONS

 

 
 

The appliance must be fixed to the wall in 

the upright position as shown in diagram A with 
the control panel at the bottom. 
 

For rigid fixing of the appliance use 4 off 

no 8 x 1” long round head wood screws (not 
supplied). 
  Mark on the wall the position of the 
keyhole mounting holes making sure they are 
horizontal and on 180 mm centres.  Reference 
should be made to Diagram A for mounting 
restrictions.  Drill out holes and insert 
rawlplugs.  Screw 2 screws into the wall until 
approximately 2.5 mm of the screws, excluding 
the head, is left exposed, see Diagram C.  
Position unit on wall locating screws into 
keyhole slots.  Mark off onto wall the 2 lower 
fixing screw positions; remove the unit from the 
wall.  Drill and rawlplug lower fixing holes, and 
re-position unit on upper screws and secure to 
the wall with lower fixing screws. 
 

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TANDING

 

 
  Your appliance can be used in the 
following ways; diagrams A & B show size of 
unit and minimum operating distances. 
 

Do not use this heater in the immediate 

surroundings of a bath, a shower or a swimming 
pool. 
 

The heater must not be located immediately 

below a fixed socket outlet. 
 

The heater can be fixed to the floor in two 

ways as shown in Diagrams A & B. 
 

For the method of fixing to the floor, refer 

to wall mounting instruction which are very similar. 
 

WARNING – If used in a bathroom this appliance must be wall mounted so that no part of it can be touched 

by any person using a bath or shower and must be installed in accordance with the IEE wiring regulations. 
 

This appliance is fitted with a 13 Amp plug protected by a 5A fuse.  If the plug is not suitable for your socket 

it should be removed and the correct plug fitted in accordance with the instructions in the leaflet. 
 

Where this appliance is to be 

used in areas subject to moisture, 
dampness and severe changes in 
temperature, it is recommended that 
the appliance is connected directly to 
fixed wiring via an RCCB, in 
accordance with the latest IEE 
Wiring Regulations. 
 

NOTE:  When spraying is being 

carried out in the greenhouse, it is 
advisable not to use the appliance.

 

 

Model HSMP05 has a heat rating of 0.45 kW.  Model HSMP10, which is fan assisted, has a heat output of 

1.0 kW and incorporates a switch which controls the element.  With the switch in the position shown in Diagram 
D, both element and fan are engaged. 
 
 

With the switch in the position shown in 

Diagram E the fan only will run. 
 
 

Both these switch settings are subject to 

thermostat control. 
 

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HERMOSTAT

 

 
 

Your appliance is fitted with a thermostat.  To set the thermostat to the require 

temperature turn the control knob fully clockwise, to the position shown in the diagram.  
When desired room temperature is reached, turn the knob slowly anti-clockwise and when 
the thermostat clicks off leave the control at this setting.  Thereafter the appliance will 
control the heat output automatically. 
 

A ‘Frost Guard’ position is marked on the unit.  This is the lowest setting on the 

thermostat and represents approximately 5

0

C. 

 

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ROST 

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UARD 

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ETTING

 

 
 

Your appliance can be used in various situations to protect against frost. 

 
 

Examples are; in the attic, protecting water tanks and pipes; greenhouses, protecting 

outhouses, valuable plants and shrubs. 
 
 

To set the unit to function in these environments, turn the thermostat knob anti-

clockwise to the ‘frost watch’ position, as shown in the diagram. 
 
 

The thermostat is now set at approximately 5

0

C.  This means that when the air temperature around the unit 

drops below approximately 5

0

C the unit will switch itself on.  It will continue to operate until the air temperature 

surrounding the unit rises above 5

0

C and then will switch itself off, coming back on again when the temperature 

starts to drop. 
 

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The appliance is fitted with an Electronic Safety Control (ES).  This is a safety device which switches the 

heater off if for any reason the appliance overheats.  The ES Control can only be re-set after the appliance has 
cooled down.  In order to re-set the ES Control proceed as follows: 
 

 

Switch off appliance and leave for approximately 5 minutes. 

 

Switch appliance back on and the ES Control will re-set. 

 

Ensure that the appliance is functioning correctly.  If the ES Control operates again, the appliance 
should be checked by a competent Electrician. 

 
 

The heater carries a ‘DO NOT COVER’ label to warn the user of the risk of overheating that can occur if the 

heater is accidentally covered. 
 

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OTE

 

The element in this appliance takes several minutes to heat up.   

 

Do not force the thermostat knob past its stop. 

 

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