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NOTE

:  When used in small rooms of less than 10m3 the 1kw output should be

selected to avoid nuisance tripping of the cut-out 

Set the thermostat to the mid position (recommended setting).

Refit front cover and secure. 

Switch power on.

3. Operation

Adjustment

Switch off the mains power to the unit.

Remove the front cover to access the internals.

Select the desired mode of operation using the switch.

Turn the thermostat control clockwise to increase room temperature and 

anti-clockwise to decrease.

Refit front cover and secure using the two screws.

Pull the cord to turn on/off the heater The unit has a thermal cut out that will

operate in the event of overheating. Before resetting the thermal cut-out, the

cause of the overheat should first be established and resolved. 

To reset the thermal cut-out the power supply must be disconnected for several

seconds and then reconnected.

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Fixing hole

Cable clamp

Terminal block

Thermostat control

Cable entry

1kW / 2kW selector

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Summary of Contents for Zephyr DF20

Page 1: ...Product Instruction Manual Zephyr DF20 2 0 kW Downflow fan heater Version 3 2 Jan 2015 V15 9 5...

Page 2: ...fitted with a double pole isolating switch with a break contact distance of at least 3mm and an RCD not exceeding 30 m A Means for electrical disconnection must be incorporated in the wiring installat...

Page 3: ...ooms less than 4m2 The unit must not be used unless the cover is correctly fitted Keep the fan heater clean See the cleaning and maintenance section Children aged from 3 years and less than 8 years sh...

Page 4: ...nsuring they are level Drill holes using a 5mm drill bit and use the plugs and screws provided leaving approximately 3mm of the screw protruding Hang the heater on the screws Mark the position of the...

Page 5: ...er Electrical connection must be made to the fixed wiring of the property by means of a connection box and protected by a 13A fuse If you require a longer cable or need to replace the cable at any tim...

Page 6: ...e thermostat control clockwise to increase room temperature and anti clockwise to decrease Refit front cover and secure using the two screws Pull the cord to turn on off the heater The unit has a ther...

Page 7: ...use any chemical or abrasive cleaners Use a vacuum cleaner to avoid a build up of fluff or dust in the heater 5 Specifications Supply 230V 50Hz Power 1 1000W 2000W IP Rating IP21 Dimensions H x W x D...

Page 8: ...tely enables its components to be recovered and recycled to obtain significant savings in energy and resources In order to underline the duty to dispose of this equipment separately the product is mar...

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