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Floor-standing position
1. Attach the two feet to the bottom of the heater using 2
screws.
2. Stand the heater on a smooth, level surface, at least 30 cm
from any obstacles.
ATTENTION
The heater must not be placed directly below a wall power socket.
Starting up and functions
The frost monitor is now ready for operation. Insert the plug into a suitable 220-240V ~50Hz
earthed socket to start operation. Only connect the appliance to a socket that is earthed.
• To set the desired temperature, turn the thermostat controller to maximum (turn clockwise up to
the limit stop, with the largest dot marking). Now wait until the desired temperature is reached,
then turn the controller gradually down until the control lamp goes out. You have now set the
desired temperature. If the room temperature falls lower, the appliance switches itself on and the
control lamp lights again. To set the temperature higher or lower, simply rotate the thermostat
controller either towards maximum (large dot marking) or towards minimum (asterisk marking).
• When you set the thermostat controller to minimum (asterisk sign), the frost monitor will keep the
room frost free
– provided it is not too large or too cold.
• Even at this lowest setting, the appliance can still switch itself on. To switch it off altogether, pull
the mains plug from the socket.
Safety features
Overheating protection causes the appliance to cut out if its interior becomes too hot. This can
occur if the appliance cannot fully expel all its heat or if too little fresh air is available for it to draw
in.
The usual cause of this is that something is covering or partly covering the appliance or that the
air inlet or outlet is blocked or clogged; other causes are the presence of dirt or a positioning of the
unit too close e.g. to a wall.
If the appliance overheats, switch off, remove the plug from the socket and allow to cool. Once
you have remove the cause of overheating, you can start the appliance up normally.