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c. Setting the Time 

 

Please follow the below steps to set the time.

 

The default time is set to 12:30 on Sunday 

 and the temperature is set to 20°C 

 

1. Press the            button to turn on the timing function. Upon activating the timer function for the 
first time, 00:00 will be displayed. 
 
2. Hold the            key for 3 seconds to set the current time. When this is done for the first time, the 
default time will be 12:30. Once the timer button is held for 3 seconds, the hours begin to flash. Use 
the + and/or 

 buttons to set the hour. 

 

3. Hold the 

 key for another 3 seconds, and the minutes will flash, just like the hours did. Again, 

use the + and/or 

 keys to set the minutes.  

 
4. After completing the above settings, wait 5 seconds or press the 

 key to finish and exit. 

d. Setting the Temperature

 

Please follow the below steps to set the desired temperature.

 

The heater will aim to reach and maintain the temperature you set. If the heater turns off, it is because the target 
temperature has been reached. 
 

1) The default temperature is 20°C. To adjust this, simply use the + and/or 

 keys to raise or lower 

the desired temperature accordingly. Each press of the + or 

 key will raise or lower the temperature 

by 1°C. 
 
2) After setting the desired temperature, wait 5 seconds and the ambient/room temperature should 
re-appear instead of the desired temperature. 
 

NOTES: 

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Whilst anti-frost mode is active, when the ambient/room temperature is detected to be less than 5°C, the 
heater will automatically turn on the low-gear heating until the ambient temperature is equal or greater than 
9°C, before returning to standby mode. 

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Pressing 

 for 3 seconds will activate window mode. Whilst this mode is active, if the temperature drops by a 

minimum of 5 degrees within 10 minutes, the heater assumes that the user has opened a window and the 
heater will stop heating and enter standby mode. 

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Use the 

 key to cycle between low power, high power and anti-frost modes. 

USER MANUAL Model No: 4018, 4019 

Summary of Contents for 4018

Page 1: ...User Manual USER MANUAL Model No 4018 4019 Glass Panel Heater COLOUR MAY VARY DEPENDING ON MODEL ...

Page 2: ...ay Do not place the heater close to flammable materials or explosive gasses or liquids Only place the heater in a position that will allow for the flow of hot air to not be blocked Always unplug the heater when it is not in use Even at the lowest setting the heater is still operating making it a potential fire hazard Clean only with a damp cloth Do not use strong industrial cleaning substances or ...

Page 3: ...l not to overtighten as this can cause damage to the product b Wall Mounted Method Follow these steps if you wish to attach the product to a wall or surface Please note that this product must be installed at least 15cm from the floor and 50cm from the ceiling 1 Plan where you want to mount the heater using a pencil to mark the two hole locations Ensure that the holes are level for the best mount T...

Page 4: ...diagram shows the function of each icon that may appear on the display screen during usage b First Use Please follow the below steps when powering on the heater for the first time 1 Plug the heater in via mains connection and press the power switch 2 Press the power button on the heater s control panel to turn it on and then press The below layout should appear on the heater 1 Shows heat is being ...

Page 5: ... the temperature you set If the heater turns off it is because the target temperature has been reached 1 The default temperature is 20 C To adjust this simply use the and or keys to raise or lower the desired temperature accordingly Each press of the or key will raise or lower the temperature by 1 C 2 After setting the desired temperature wait 5 seconds and the ambient room temperature should re a...

Page 6: ...e key once and the number 6 is displayed on the week The numbers 1 7 indicate Monday to Sunday Press the and or keys to select the desired day of the week 3 After selecting your desired day press the key again the selected day will begin to flash You can set up to 6 different time periods for each day Use the and or keys to select the time period you wish to set up For example you could set the he...

Page 7: ...del No 4018 4019 Environmental Protection Products bearing the symbol shown below means that used electrical and electronic equipment WEEE should not be mixed with general household waste For proper treatment recovery and recycling please take this product s to designated collection points where it will be accepted free of charge Disposing of this product correctly will help save valuable resource...

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