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Instruction for LCD as below: 

 

                    Pic 3 

 

When setting the heater, the display’s background light is blue and after the setting has been finished 

for 10 seconds, the blue light will turn off.   

 

The LCD will indicate the room’s temperature (shown as below) when the heater is under normal 

working and standby mode.   

                                             

 

                                                              Pic 4 

 

When the heater is heating, the icon “

” ” will appear on the LCD.   

 

Operation Instructions 

 

Starting and Manual Mode: 

 

1. 

Turning on: 

Plug in, and turn the power switch on the side of the heater. The heater will now be in standby state and 
the display will indicate the room’s current temperature.   

(When you turn the heater on again after use it will default to the working mode at the powered off 

moment.) 

2. 

Press “ ” and the heater will start working if the room temperature is less than the set temperature, 

otherwise the heater will be in standby mode. 

3. 

Comfort Mode: Press the “ ” comfort button to enter comfort mode. 

4. 

Press “ ” or “ ” to set the desired room temperature in this mode.   

5. 

Anti-Frost Mode

Press “ ” the anti-frost button to enter anti-frost mode. 

6. 

Press “ ” or “ ” to set the desired room temperature in this mode (normally sleeping hours. Typically 

called ‘night setback’). So select a temperature that you do NOT wish the heater to drop below. E.g. 16 

Deg C. The heater will then automatically turn on if the temperature drops below this set temperature. 

Note: If you wish to use the 

Manual Operation Only

 and no programming function then 

stop here. 

 

Summary of Contents for CA125 AF

Page 1: ...Installation User Manual Instructions Models CA700AF CA900AF CA125 AF CA150 AF CA180 AF This picture is only for reference Please carefully read these instructions before using the product SAA...

Page 2: ...Items Per Carton Please check everything is complete in the package as follows A body B feet C fixing flat D small expansion screw E hook F big expansion screw G screw for feet H screw A B D E F G C H...

Page 3: ...bilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety 6 Do not place the applianc...

Page 4: ...spond to the e position shown on the above Fix the hooks E item as below picture on the wall with the big expansion screws F item as below picture Use screws H item as below picture to fix the fixing...

Page 5: ...ed power and voltage on the appliance This product is in compliance with the electromagnetic interference prevention standard 89 336 EEC Control Panel Instructions As shown below 1 On Off button Note...

Page 6: ...ode then press the or buttons to select your desired temperature between 5 and 18 When the heater is unlocked Press the or button and you will see the pre set temperature You can then increase or decr...

Page 7: ...ter on again after use it will default to the working mode at the powered off moment 2 Press and the heater will start working if the room temperature is less than the set temperature otherwise the he...

Page 8: ...he or buttons to set the present hour then press again the minutes will flash Press the button or to set the current minutes Note The flashing will continue until you set the time and if the heater is...

Page 9: ...ng 6 days will be same as Monday For example as shown in Pic 7 Comfort Mode ON 6 00 9 00 and 18 00 22 00 Anti frost mode 22 00 06 00 and 9 00 18 00 These are default times Note you do not need to prog...

Page 10: ...circulation and cause low efficiency Daily Maintenance and cleaning Before cleaning or maintaining the heater remove the plug from the power socket and wait until main body of the appliance is complet...

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