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Timer setting: 

 

The temperature display “19” will display 

 

The first number is 1, this means the heater is on the first running time, 2 for the second running time 
and so on. The maximum number of running times you can set is 4.  

 

The hour 

“17” and minute “18” will display the last setting time, and the “17” will flash. 

 

Press the downwards adjustment “5” or upwards adjustment “6” to set the desired time you wish for the 
heater to start to work (E.g. 07 = 07:00am) 

 

Press SET “3” to finish the setting time  

 

Then the minute display “18” will begin to flash 

 

Press 

the downwards adjustment “5” or upwards adjustment “6” to set the desired time you wish for the 

heater to stop working (E.g. 11 = 11:00am) 

 

Press SET 

”3” to finish the setting time 

 

Please note the timer can be set in hour intervals only 

 

This would mean the heater was programmed to run between 07.00am and 11.00am 

 

Then  the  “19”  display  shows  2,  you  are  now  on  the  second  running  time  and  you  can  repeat  your 
settings for this time frame and so on.  

 

Then press OK “4” to finish the timer setting completely. 

 

Please note 

that the setting program will only save once you press the OK “4” button. 

 

Factory pre-setting running time is running between 07.00am -11:00am; then switch off and will resume 
running again between 13.00pm and 18.00pm. 
 

To set the running time in one week:  

 

After you have set the first day, you can press 

OK “4” for 3 seconds to copy and save the data to the 

following days.  

 

Please  note  that  the  timer  setting  will  only  copy  for  the  following  days,  (eg,  when  you  are  setting  the 
Wednesday  running  time  and  press 

OK  “4”  for  3  seconds,  the  Thursday  to  Sunday  would  be  in  the 

same running time, but Monday and Tuesday could not copy the data.) 

 

After  you  have  set  the  first  day,  it  can  go  onto  the  following  day  setting,  you  can  set  the  different 
running time according to the method above 
 

After setting the running program

:  

 

Press  OK 

“4”  to  save  and  the  heater  will  operate  in  accordance  to  those  on  and  off  times  that  have 

been set 

 

If it is not in the pre set running time, the device will turn off after 10 seconds

.  

 
Mechanical “M” mode timer setting (the timer just for that current day) 

 

 

Press M/A “2” and select the mechanical mode, LCD display “M” 

 

This will turn the heater on and it will remain on until the power button is pressed to switch off, or a time 
period is set for the heater to run and then switch off at the end.  

 

To set the time period for the heater to be on Press S

ET “3”. 

 

The Hour display  “17” will flash,  

 

Press the downwards adjustment “5” or upwards adjustment “6” to set the desired amount of hours you 
wish for the heater to be running (eg 09 ).  

 

Press SET “3” again to set the minute 

 

Press the downwards adjustment “5” or upwards adjustment “6” to set the desired  amount of minutes 
you wish for the heater to be running (eg 15)  

 

For example; if you set the time to 09:15 the heater will run for 9 hours and 15 minutes and then switch 
off. 

 

Press OK “4” to confirm the time period. 

 

The Timer symbol ”16” will light up,  

 

If you press SET “3” when setting the minute this will cancel the timer setting. 

 

 

Negative Ion Function 

 

 

This model does not have a negative ion function, but the 

“ION” “13” will display on the screen as it is a 

factory setting,  

 

To remove the “ION” display, press the high/low power selector “7” for 3 seconds to make it disappear

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for IG9101

Page 1: ...1 PANEL CONVECTOR HEATER WITH TIMER Model Number IG9101 IG9151 IG9220 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Thank you for purchasing this product Please read these instructions...

Page 2: ...void burns do not touch the hot surface Switch off and let the appliance cool before moving or touching Ensure that the heater is not positioned close to curtains or furniture as this may create a fir...

Page 3: ...eater by unscrewing the 2 locking screws located at the top of the wall mounting bracket 6 Position the bracket on the wall and drill holes as required 7 Secure the mounting bracket to the wall with t...

Page 4: ...n function This model without negative ion function 14 Mechanical control 15 Automatic control 16 Timer 17 Hours display 18 Minutes display 19 Real time temperature display 20 Temperature unit display...

Page 5: ...te and time Day When the power is on press the SET 3 and OK 4 at the same time for 3 seconds The day 9 will flash Then press the downwards adjustment 5 or upwards adjustment 6 to choose the right day...

Page 6: ...running time and press OK 4 for 3 seconds the Thursday to Sunday would be in the same running time but Monday and Tuesday could not copy the data After you have set the first day it can go onto the fo...

Page 7: ...3 seconds to unlock the control panel Overheat Protection This appliance is fitted with a safeguard that will automatically shut the power off should any part of the heater begin to overheat The heat...

Page 8: ...itch to manual setting Mains Plug Replacement To replace the plug 1 Cut off the existing fitted plug and dispose of it 2 The wires in the mains lead supplied with this appliance are coloured in accord...

Page 9: ...ct must have been used according to the instructions in the User Manual Any misuse of the product will result in the warranty being void Disclaimer Updates to hardware components are made regularly Th...

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