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After installation
Any faults that may develop in the future must always be repaired by a certified professional
otherwise there is a risk of possible serious consequences.
To ensure quality and safe operation, it is advised that manufacturer recommended parts are
always fitted.
If there is any damage to the power cable, please check with a professional; if you are in any
doubt whatsoever please do not use the heater.
Never be tempted to remove screws and open the unit yourself whilst the cable is connected to
the electrcity supply.
Proper use of the electric heater
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Do not install or use this heater outdoors
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Suitable for space heating only. Not for washing, drying, etc. use (fire hazard)
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Ventilation openings on the rear of the unit should never be covered. Structures such as
Window sills, etc. should be at least 150 mm vertical spacing above the device.
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The heater should be mounted a minimum of 100mm from the floor height.
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Consideration must be given when fixing the heater wall bracket to different wall
constructions. Ensure the correct fixing plugs are always used for a given material.
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Ensure the wall bracket is mounted correctly and is completely level.
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Never use the unit without the attached brackets.
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Never allow liquids to enter the unit or remote control.
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Clean the outside of the heater and remote control with a damp cloth only.
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When not in use it is good practice to have the heater switched off at the main switch
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Never allow children to play on or with the unit or remote control.
Mounting Location
Once the unit is mounted, it must be in a such a position that the ventilation/convector vents at
the top and bottom of the unit must be free of any obstruction. Careful consideration needs to be
given to curtains, and as mentioned earlier never be tempted to dry clothes over the unit.
The unit operates on the same convection pinciple as a conventional central heating radiator.
Allowing free air flow will give the best and safest performance.
Should you be in doubt as to the material above the unit, and its chosen position in relation to the
heater; and how heat resistant it is, seek further help from a professional.