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Electric convector

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22. Use convector only as described in this manual. Any other use not recommended by the man-

ufacturer and may cause  re, electric shock or injury to persons. 

23. Do not attempt to clean the convector when plugged into an outlet. Not allow convector im-
merse in water. Never pull the power cord. 

24. To avoid overheating and the risk of  re and damage internal electrical network, do not change 

the length of the power cord and do not connect device through an electrical extenders. However, 
you can use an extension if its parameters correspond to the performance of the device and if it is 
not used by other power consumers. 

25. For normal operation of the device power voltage level must be su cient, and its technical 

parameters must be in strict accordance with technical data given on the unit. If necessary, ask 
network provider for characteristics of their electricity. 
26. Install and operate the appliance in upright position. Prohibited to operate the device in a 
horizontal or inclined position. 
27. The device must be installed so that the panel could not be available for a person who is direct-
ly in the bathroom (in contact with water) or take a shower. 
28. Do not install the unit directly under the wall outlet or allow the hot air from the outlet touch 
power cord. This can cause them to overheat, creating an emergency situation. 
29. The device is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, senso-

ry or mental capabilities, with insu cient experience and knowledge, unless they are under super

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vision and have not received instructions on the use of appliance by a person responsible for their 
safety. Necessary to make sure that children do not play with convector.

3. DISPOSAL

Detailed information on the recycling can be obtained from representative of the local authority. 

Service life of the device speci ed in the warranty card.

4. ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION

Wall installation

1. Uncover the original packaging and carefully remove device from it. 
2. Remove any foam seals on the edges of the device and release it from polyethylene. 
3. Determine the location for the convector in compliance with the minimum distance from the 

object and the  oor. 

4. Mark the height at which you must install the convector and put labels in visible  xing holes. 

5. Drill holes in the wall of the required diameter, insert the dowels*, tighten the set screws*. 
6. Attach the mounting brackets to the cover of the unit with the mounting screws. 
7. Perform installation on the wall convector, setting the screws installed in the wall brackets with 
the holes that are installed on the device. 

8. Check the installation. Convector should  t snugly against the wall. 

* May not be included in delivery set

Fig. 3                                                            Fig. 4                                         Fig. 5

Summary of Contents for H-HV1-10-UI562

Page 1: ...ic convector Instruction manual Warranty card EN Models H HV1 10 UI562 H HV1 15 UI563 H HV1 20 UI564 H HV2 10 UI565 H HV2 15 UI566 H HV2 20 UI567 H HV3 10 UI568 H HV3 15 UI569 H HV3 20 UI570 www hyundai hvac com ...

Page 2: ...ts Technical speci cations Overall and installation dimensions 2 Safe operation and installation of electric convector General safety rules 3 Disposal 4 Assembly and installation Wall installation Floor installation 5 Connectins to the mains 6 Operation 7 Service 8 Electrical circuit diagram 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 7 7 8 8 10 11 ...

Page 3: ...acturer is not responsible for any spelling mistakes in the text and incorrect interpretation of the instruction manual content The appearance speci cations and package contents of the appliance can be modi ed by the manufacturer without preliminary noti cation 1 GENERAL Description Convector heaters are intended for primary or secondary space heating Depending on the mod el electric heaters can u...

Page 4: ...V1 20 UI564 Nominal power consumption W 1000 1500 2000 Rated current 4 5 6 8 9 1 Rated voltage V Hz 220 50 220 50 220 50 Protection class IP24 IP24 IP24 Electric protection class Class I Class I Class I Weight Kg 5 4 6 6 7 6 Dimensions mm 613x88x450 770x88x450 890x88x450 Appearance 1 Front panel 2 Air outlet 3 Rear panel 4 Thermostat switch 5 Power switch 6 Indicator 7 Handle 8 Water box 9 Wheels ...

Page 5: ...ss I Weight Kg 7 2 9 8 10 2 Dimensions mm 613x95x450 770x95x450 890x95x450 For more detailed description of technical parameters and speci cations please refer to our website www hyundai hvac com or ask from the o cial dealers of Hyundai ATTENTION The manufacturer reserves the right to change the set list of the device including liquid and powder components for di erent supplies without prior noti...

Page 6: ... included tight turn it vertically 180 degrees and repeat try If a er that you cannot easily insert the plug into the outlet call electrician to replace the outlet Never use the appliance if the plug is inserted into outlet is not until the end 10 Never connect the appliance to the plug if the surface is wet 11 Never use the device in a situation where it may come into contact with water 12 When t...

Page 7: ...outlet touch power cord This can cause them to overheat creating an emergency situation 29 The device is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical senso ry or mental capabilities with insu cient experience and knowledge unless they are under super vision and have not received instructions on the use of appliance by a person responsible for their safety Necessary to m...

Page 8: ...check that the electrical plug is rmly connected to the outlet Veri cation is performed in the following order Insert the mains plug into the socket A er half an hour turn o the convector and unplug the power cord check with the hand whether the plug is not heated If the plug is heated to a temperature above 50 C in order to avoid damage accidents re due to poor electrical contact replace the sock...

Page 9: ...r Now the thermo stat will maintain the set temperature periodically enabling and disabling convector 4 Shutdown 4 1 Set the mode switch OFF and disconnect the appliance from the mains ATTENTION In order to increase the operational life of the convector is recom mended to note the order unit is switched o Shutting down the output without pre cooling of the heating elements can cause overheating an...

Page 10: ...perature is higher than setting temperature of 1 degree the appliance will be power o When the current temperature is lower than setting temperature of 1 degree the appliance will be power on 10 Button timer on When in standby press the button of timer on the display screen show number 1 for power on press the button up again the display screen would show number 2 the max timer is 24 hours press t...

Page 11: ...he circuit Defective switch modes Check whether the power supply is disconnected from the device and if necessary post power to the appliance Restore reliable connection contacts Refer to a specialist repair service center Hyundai Electric convector is con nected to the mains switch handle modes of operation is set to the heating but the heating is not going on The thermostat is set to tem peratur...

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