2. Screw off the wing nuts from the U-shaped bolt provided, attach the U-shaped bolt to the U-
facing flange between first and second fins (near the front cover).
3. To attach the castor mounting plate to the radiator body, you should insert the threaded
ends of the U bolt in the holes on the castor mounting plate.
4. Screw the wing nuts back to the U bolt and fasten the wing nut properly.
Note: do not over tighten, which may cause the damage of radiator flange.
5. Screw off spherical nut from the castor, align the shaft to the hole of the castor mounting
plate, insert in, and screw on the spherical nut.
6. Repeat 2, 3, 4 and 5 on the rear of radiator for mounting of the rear castors.
Note: the rear castors must be mounted between the end two fins.
Operation
This heater is equipped with Electronic Digital Controls that provide the ability to set the
temperature to the exact degree desired. To operate , simply follow these instructions.
NOTE: The temperature display will not reflect the accurate room temperature until the
heater has been operating for at least 20 minutes.
1.
Turn on Power Switch, Press the power button once to start the heater on High Power
(
), Continuous Run. If left at this setting, the unit will run continuously on High
Power and will not shut off until the unit is manually turned off or the room temperature
over 30
℃
.
2. Press the power button again to change to Middle Power (
), Continuous Run. If left at
this setting, the unit will run continuously on Middle Power and will not shut off until the unit
is manually turned off or the room temperature over 30
℃
.
3. Press the power button again to change to Lower Power ( ), Continuous Run. If left at
this setting, the unit will run continuously on Lower Power and will not shut off until the unit is
manually turned off or the room temperature over 30
℃
.
4. Press the power button a fourth time to turn the heater OFF.
: the heater will run continuously if not setting temperature.
: if operated at the Low setting, the heater will not provide as much heat output as in the
High setting, however, the Low setting will not require a much electrical current to operate. To
avoid overloading a circuit, do not plug the heater into a circuit that already has other
appliances working.