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High / Low Power Select 

 

 

Press the high/low power selector “7” to choose high/low power. 

 

When high power is chosen ”12” will light up,  

 

When low power is chosen “11” will light up. 

 
  

The memory function after shutting down by hand 

 

 

After being turned off by hand or automatically by the end of a designated set time, the setting program 
that will resume when switched back on is the one set last.

 

 

The memory function after shutting down suddenly 

 

 

If no electric is supplied or the heater is improperly shutdown, the device will start to work automatically 
on the last setting that was programmed in 

 

If the heater was shut down whilst during a timed period it will resume its remaining time once switched 
on again.   

 

Electronic locking 

 

 

When the device power is on, press butto

n “6 +”and “5 -”at the same time for 3 seconds,  

 

All the control function are now locked

. A Square will display for 5 seconds in the “19” space. 

 

It will then disappear and the general display will return. 

 

If  any  button  is  pressed  during  this  locked  period,  the  square  will  show  for  5  seconds  again  then 
change to the real temperature display.  

 

P

ress  “6+”and “5-”at the same time for 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 heater will automatically come back on when it has cooled down.  The heater will work 
again as normal once it has cooled down. Check for anything surrounding the heater that may have caused it to 
overheat such as clothing or curtains covering the air inlet of outlet grille. 

 

 
Cleaning 

 

Always unplug the heater from the wall and allow it to cool. Clean the outside by wiping with a damp cloth (not 
wet). Do not use detergents or abrasives materials. Do not allow for any water to enter the heater. You can use 
a vacuum cleaner to remove dust from the inlet and outlet grille. 
To clean behind the heater when wall mounted, unfasten the two hooks at the top of the mounting bracket and 
tilt the heater forward. This will allow you to clean behind the heater. It is important the heater is returned to its 
original  position  and  the  hooks  are  fastened  again.  Ensure  that  the  heater  and  plug  are  dry  before  being 
plugged in again. 
 

 
Storing the Heater 

 

When the heater is not used for long periods of time, it should be protected from dust and stored in a clean dry 
place. The original packaging box can be saved and used to store the heater away.  

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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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