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Use the 

and 

buttons to set the current hour, then press

The Minutes will now be flashing .

 

Use the 

and 

buttons to set the current hour, then press

Prog

 

OK 

to confirm.

 

Prog

 

OK 

to confirm.

 

The Day will now be flashing.

 

Set the current day (i.e. 1 for Monday, 2 for Tuesday, etc.), then press 
The time and day are now set.

 

Prog 

OK

 

Prog

 

to confirm.

 

To display the current time during normal operation, briefly press the 
will be displayed for 3 seconds.

 

PROGRAMMING THE TIMER

 

OK 

button. The time

 

It is possible to set up to 3 On/Standby periods per day using the timer mode. Each day can 
be programmed individually or all days can be programmed at once.

 

Prog

 

Press the 

OK 

button for 3 seconds to enter the programming mode 

The Day will now be blinking

 

Use the 

and 

buttons scroll to the required day. Note that after Day 7, 

‘ALL’ 

will be

displayed. Use this setting to program every day.

 

Prog

 

Press 

OK 

the button to confirm 

Period 1 settings are now displayed

 

Use the 

and 

buttons to select the time that

you would like the heater to turn 

ON

.

 

When a time is displayed a triangle appears on the 
display below 

FROM.

 

Prog

 

Press 

OK    

the button to confirm.

 

Use the 

button to select the time that you would like

the heater to return to 

STANDBY

 

The triangle is now displayed below 

TO

, indicating the 

time the heater is set to revert to 

STANDBY 

mode.

 

Prog

 

Press the 

OK 

button to confirm

 

Period 2 settings are now displayed. Repeat the above steps for Period 3 to set the times 
that the heater is to turn 

ON 

and return to 

STANDBY

.

 

If no more On/Standby periods are required for the day, continue to press 
is again displayed.

 

Repeat the above steps for each day heating periods are required.

 

Prog

 

Prog

 

OK 

until the Day

 

To exit to programming mode press 
until 

EXIT 

is displayed on the display.

 

Prog

 

OK 

until the 

DAY 

is displayed. Press the button 

+

 

Press the 

OK 

button to confirm to exit programming

 

Briefly pressing the

 

Prog

 

OK 

button when the heater is in 

AUTO 

Mode will display the time left

 

in a heating period or the lapsed time until the next heating period starts. 

No Pr 

is displayed 

if no more heating periods are programmed for that  day.

 

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Summary of Contents for Spot Plus 7358-3T

Page 1: ...tric Convection Panel Heater Digital Timer Model Operating Installation Instructions In Order To Qualify For Your Lifetime Warranty Please Visit our Website and complete the Online Registration www noirot com au 421 4278 01 ...

Page 2: ...Unless supervised children must not perform user cleaning and maintenance Ensure children aged under 3 are kept at a safe distance unless they are under constant supervision Children aged between 3 and 8 may only turn the heater on or off providing it has been placed or installed in the normal position for its operation and providing they are under supervision or they have been given instructions ...

Page 3: ...ling the heater in bathrooms it must comply with local regulations If the power supply cable is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its after sales service or a person with similar qualifications in order to prevent any potential hazards Avoid installing the heater in a draught which may otherwise affect its thermostat control This direct electric heater is designed for ambient heating...

Page 4: ...our heater is correctly installed or mounted on castors plugged in and turned on at the power point on Press to turn the heater ON and ensure the mode is set to COMFORT Use the and buttons to set the required room temperature The temperature is increased or decreased in 0 5 C increments and ranges from 7 C to a maximum of 27 C The symbol on the display indicates that the element is energised Once ...

Page 5: ... time that you would like the heater to turn ON When a time is displayed a triangle appears on the display below FROM Prog Press OK the button to confirm Use the button to select the time that you would like the heater to return to STANDBY The triangle is now displayed below TO indicating the time the heater is set to revert to STANDBY mode Prog Press the OK button to confirm Period 2 settings are...

Page 6: ...mmended to periodically clean the front and under carriage air vents using the soft brush on your vacuum cleaner as dense accumulation of dust will cause the heater to over heat and trigger the safety thermal cut out switch SPECIFICATIONS Model Power W Current A Height A B C 7358 3T 1000 4 2 440 420 208 106 7358 5T 1500 6 3 440 580 178 201 7358 7T 2000 8 3 440 745 320 210 7358 8T 2400 10 0 440 900...

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Page 8: ...he product is deemed faulty and under warranty the place of purchase of the product will order a replacement heater to which Noirot Australia at our cost will deliver the heater to the place of purchase 4 The consumer will then be required at their cost to pick up the replacement heater from the place of purchase 5 If the heater is faulty but not deemed to be under warranty an explanation will be ...

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