Somogyi Home FKF 2000 LED Instruction Manual Download Page 3

Before using the product for the first time, please read the 

instructions for use below and retain them for later reference. 

The original instructions were written in the Hungarian language. 

This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) 

with  reduced  physical,  sensory  or  mental  capabilities,  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. Children should be supervised at all times to ensure that they do not play 

with the appliance.

Do not cover!

TROUBLESHOOTING

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all-mountable  PTC*  fan  heater  for  heating  the  atmosphere  of  indoor  premises

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electable power output (1000 / 2000W)

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perating modes: cold, warm and hot air

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uilt-in 

WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS

thermostat

o

verheating protection  7

,

5-hour timer 

t

emperature display

i

ndicator LEDs

 

1.

 

Confirm that the appliance has not been damaged in transit.

r

emote controller

2.

 

Mount the unit only on vertical surfaces.

FEATURES (Figure 1)

3.

 

When locating and mounting the unit, please take into account the wall material and its bearing 

1.

 c

old air inlet

capacity.

2.

 h

eated air outlets

4.

 

The heater should be mounted at a height of least 1.8 meters above the floor.

3.

 m

ains switch

5.

 

Never locate the unit directly in corners and observe the minimum mounting distances indicated 

4.

 p

ower cable

in Figure 2. Always observe the health and safety regulations valid in the country of use.

5.

 m

ounting points

6.

 

Before powering on the appliance, confirm that the unit is mounted securely on the wall.

6.

 s

crews & studs

7.

 

The appliance must not be used with programmable timers, timer switches or stand-alone remote 
controlled systems that can automatically turn the unit on because any covering or improper 

7.

 

F

UNCTION

 setting

location of the unit can cause a fire hazard.

8.

 

T

IMER

8.

 

The appliance should be used as intended for heating air, not for general heating purposes.

9.

 i

ndicator LEDs

9.

 

The stream of hot air should not be aimed directly at curtains or other flammable materials. 

10.

 t

emperature display

10.

 

Do not locate near flammable materials. (min. 100

 

cm)

11.

 

IR remote sensor

11.

 

Do not use in locations where flammable vapors or explosive dust may be present. Do not use 

12.

 

ON/OFF

 switch   

near flammable materials or in potentially explosive atmospheres.

13.

 t

emperature setting

  

+, -

12.

 

Operate only under constant supervision.

14.

 

HEAT

 selector

13.

 

Do not operate unattended in the presence of children.

15.

 

TIMER

14.

 

Only for indoor use, in a dry place. Protect from humidity (e.g. bathrooms, swimming pools).

16.

 

RESET

15.

 

It is PROHIBITED to use the unit near bathtubs, basins, showers, swimming pools or saunas.

WALL MOUNTING AND SETUP procedure

16.

 

It is prohibited to use the appliance in motor vehicles or in confined spaces such as elevators.

1.

 

Before switching on for the first time, carefully remove the packaging material taking care not to 

17.

 

When not planning to use the unit for an extended period of time, switch it off then remove the 

damage the appliance and power cable. Do not use the product if it is damaged in any way.

power plug from the outlet.

2.

 

The unit may only be used indoors in dry conditions.

18.

 

Always remove power from the heater before relocating it.

3.

 

The free flow of warm air must be ensured for proper operation, therefore, please select the location for 

19.

 

Do not locate the appliance directly below a wall outlet.

wall mounting according to 

Figure 2.

 Do not locate the appliance directly below a wall outlet.

20.

 

If any irregular operation is detected (e.g., unusual noise or burnt odor from unit), immediately 

4.

 

In order to insert the wall studs, drill holes of appropriate size into the wall, at least 180 cm from the floor, 

switch it off and remove the power plug.

along a horizontal line and 46 cm from each other.

21.

 

Make sure that no foreign objects or liquid can enter the unit through the openings.

5.

 

Insert the studs into the holes then drive the enclosed screws into the studs so that the screw heads 

22.

 

Protect from dust, humidity, sunlight and direct heat radiation.

extend approx. 7 mm from the wall surface.

23.

 

Power off the unit by unplugging it from the electric outlet prior to cleaning.

6.

 

Hang the unit’s rear panel onto the screw heads, moving it slightly to the left then down. Confirm that 

24.

 

Do not touch the unit or the power cable with wet hands.

the heater is hanging securely on the wall.

25.

 

The appliance may only be connected to properly grounded 230VAC/50Hz electric wall outlets.

7.

 

Verify that the unit’s mains switch (8) is in the OFF “0” position.

26.

 

Unwind the power cable completely.

8.

 

Plug the unit’s standard grounded AC power cable into a grounded wall outlet.

27.

 

Do not use extension cords or power strips to connect the unit.

9.

 

Insert 2 size AAA (1

,

5

 

V) alkaline batteries into the remote controller. Insert the battery observing the 

28.

 

Do not lead the power cable on top of the appliance or near the air inlets and hot air outlets.

polarity. This completes the setup of the appliance.

29.

 

The appliance should be located so as to allow easy access and removal of the power plug. 

OPERATION

30.

 

The unit is intended for household use. No industrial use is permitted.

The appliance can be controlled using the remote controller or via the control panel buttons.
The  appliance  can  be  turned  on  using  the  mains  switch  (3).  The  unit  emits  a  beep  and  the

 

LED 

illuminates.

Functions of the FUNCTION button on the unit

Covering the unit can 
cause overheating, fire
or electric shock!

Do not remove power until the appliance stops automatically because doing so will damage it.
The TIMER button on the appliance or the remote controller can be used to set the remaining operating 
time, in 0.5-hour increments up to 7

,

5 hours. The 

TIMER

 setting will automatically clear when the unit is 

switched off.
The appliance can be switched 

on or off 

using the   button on the remote controller. The 

HEAT 

button is 

used to select heating stage I (1000

 

W) or II (2000

 

W). The 

+ and –

 buttons are used to increase or 

decrease  the  reference  temperature  to  be  achieved,  which  the  unit  shows  in  flashing  numbers. A 
constant  display  shows  the  current  reference  temperature.

 

The  reference  temperature  provides 

information on the status of the appliance and can vary from the ambient temperature depending on the 
operating conditions. The unit’s

 thermostat

 will turn on heating modes I or II selected in advance when 

the ambient air temperature falls below the value set. As the set temperature is reached, the heating 
elements turn off while the fan continues to operate. The remote controller’s 

RESET

 button has no effect 

on this function.

Battery disposal

In the event of overheating, the 

overheating protection function

 will switch off the unit, for example, 

when the air inlets and outlets are covered. Power off the unit by unplugging it from the electric outlet. 

Do not dispose of used batteries with normal communal waste. The user is obliged under law to 

Allow  the  appliance  to  cool  (for  at  least  30  minutes).  Check  whether  the  air  inlets  and  outlets  are 

take any used or dead batteries to the local collection facility or point of original purchase. This 

obstructed or not, and clean them if necessary. Switch on the unit again. If the overheating protection 

allows the environmentally friendly disposal of batteries.

activates again, power off the unit by unplugging it from the electric outlet and contact the service facility.

SPECIFICATIONS

CLEANING & MAINTENANCE

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ower supply:

. . . . . . . . .

230V / 50 Hz

In order to ensure optimum functioning, the unit may require cleaning at least once a month, depending 

r

ated power:

. . . . . . . . . .

1000 / 2000 W

on the manner of use and degree of contamination.

m

ax. output:

. . . . . . . . . .

2000 W

1. Switch off and power off the unit by unplugging it from the electric outlet prior to cleaning. 

IP protection:

. . . . . . . . .

IP20: Not protected from ingress of water.

2. Allow the appliance to cool (for at least 30 minutes).

s

ize of heater:

. . . . . . . . .

82

 

x

 

21

 

x

 

11 cm

3. Use a vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment to clean the air inlet and outlet openings.

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eight:

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,2

 kg

4. Use a slightly moistened cloth to clean the unit’s exterior. Do not use any aggressive cleaners. Avoid 

getting water inside of and on the electric components of the appliance.

l

ength of power cable:

. .

1,45 m

s

ound pressure: . . . . . . .

 dB(A)

  • 

 • 

 • 

 • 

 • 

 • 

 • 

 • 

Caution: Risk of electric shock!

Do not attempt to disassemble of modify the unit or its accessories. In case any part is 
damaged, immediately power off the unit and seek the assistance of a specialist.

In the event that the power cable should become damaged, it should only be replaced by the 
manufacturer, its service facility or similarly qualified personnel.

Do  not  discard  with  communal  waste. At  the  end  of  its  life,  dispose  of  product  at  a  facility 
specializing in the collection of electronic waste. If you have any question or remark in connection 
with this, contact the seller or local waste management organization. By doing so, you will protect 
the environment as well as the health of others and yourself.

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FKF 2000 LED

wall-mounted fan heater

* The PTC (Positive Temperature Coefficient) is a ceramic polycrystalline semiconductor doped with barium and titanium. Its true advantage lies in that it possesses 
no temperature self-regulation properties so no precautions need to be taken against overheating, in addition to the unit being significantly energy efficient.

Cause

t

he unit does not heat in heating mode

t

he unit does not respond to pressing the RESET button

t

he overheating protection activates frequently

t

he unit does not respond to the remote controller’s signal

Solution

check the section
on overheating

 

protection

check the thermostat setting

n

ot a malfunction

clean the appliance
check the remote controller batteries

i

ndicator LED

FAN illuminates
FAN and I illuminate
FAN and II illuminate
FAN blinks (30 sec)

p

ress

n

o. 1

n

o. 

2

n

o. 

3

n

o. 

4

s

witched function

f

an

h

eating, stage I (1000 W)

h

eating, stage I

(2000 W)

c

ooling, power off

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