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Using the Timer 

 

 

The timer is a 24-hour programmable timer enabling the heater to be switched ON 
and OFF automatically if desired. The heater must be connected to the electricity 
supply for the timer to operate. The switch on the timer will also control the electricity 
supply to the elements when in use.  

 

The timer has a small switch on the inside of the dial. The 
functions are as follows: 

O

 

=  OFF  (the unit will not work) 

 I

 = 

ON (manual 

operation) 

  

  =  Timer function is ON 

 
 

Manual Operation 

Set the switch on the inside of the timer to the “

I

” position. The heater will now 

operate continuously under the control of the thermostat. 
 
 

Automatic (Timer) Operation 

To start you will need to set the current time. This is done by rotating the dial 
clockwise until the correct time of the day is indicated opposite the datum (

 ) mark. 

Should the electricity supply to the heater be disconnected it will be necessary to 
reset the timer to the time of day. 
 

Set the switch on the inside of the timer to the 

 position. Push the red pins 

outwards corresponding to the time you want the radiator to turn on. Push the pins in 
towards the centre corresponding to the time you want the radiator to turn off. 
 
Each pin represents 15 minutes, so if heating is required for a 2 hour period 8 pins 
should be moved. The timers may be set to give as many ‘ON’ periods of any length 
as may be required over the 24 hour period. The program will repeat itself every 24 
hours until changed or the unit is switched off at the power supply. 
This program may be over ridden at any time by switching to Manual (

I

) or Off (

O

). 

NOTE: The heater will not operate if the timer is set to the 

 

position and the 

pins are not activated according to the times required. 
 

 

Summary of Contents for Altise OC1005

Page 1: ...Oil Filled Column Heaters OC1005 OC1507 OC2009 OC2411 OC2411T Instruction Manual ...

Page 2: ... of the oil container are only to be made by the manufacturer or their service agent who should be contacted if there is an oil leak When scrapping the heater follow regulations concerning the disposal of oil If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer authorised service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard CAUTION In order to avoid a hazard due...

Page 3: ...n OC1005 240V 1000W 5 fin OC1507 240V 1500W 7 fin OC2009 240V 2000W 9 fin OC2411 240V 2400W 11 fin Adjustable thermostat 24 hour timer turbo fan cord storage humidifying cup OC2411T 240V 2400W 11 FIN Adjustable thermostat 24 hour timer cord storage humidifying cup Components ...

Page 4: ...nd will not fall 2 Attach the castor mounting plate to the heater body a Insert the non threaded end of the U bolt into one of the two holes in the castor mounting plate see fig 1 b Keeping this position hook the U bolt around the body section that joins the last two fins and turn the U bolt until it lines up with the remaining hole in the castor mounting plate see fig 2 and 3 c Secure the U bolt ...

Page 5: ...arn the room rapidly When the room temperature has reached the desired level turn the thermostat knob back slowly until the thermostat clicks off and the neon light goes out The heater will then operate under the control of the thermostat to maintain the chosen temperature level provided that the heater is of sufficient size for the room to be heated Humidifying Cup The use of the humidifying cup ...

Page 6: ...l the correct time of the day is indicated opposite the datum mark Should the electricity supply to the heater be disconnected it will be necessary to reset the timer to the time of day Set the switch on the inside of the timer to the position Push the red pins outwards corresponding to the time you want the radiator to turn on Push the pins in towards the centre corresponding to the time you want...

Page 7: ...ng products on this appliance Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust and fluff from the inlet and outlet grilles Ensure the heater is dry before turning the mains supply to the heater on CAUTION Do not immerse the heater in water or allow water to drip into the interior of the fan housing as this could create a fire or electric shock hazard WARNING Do not attempt to open or repair the heater yourself...

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