
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.
Meaning of symbol on appliance:
Do not cover!
Covering the unit can cause overheating, fire or electric shock!
FEATURES
oil heater for heating the atmosphere of indoor premises •
11 segment radiator • 3 oil radiator heating stages • independently switchable PTC fan heater (max. 400 W) • thermostat; overheating
protection • heating stage indicator lights • pressure-tested product • easily relocated on casters • cable storage
ASSEMBLY
(
Figure 1
)
1.
flush carrying handle
2.
thermostat
3.
heating stage switches with operation indicator lights
4.
built-in fan heater's switch
5.
cold air inlet
6.
heated air outlet
7.
power cable and cable holder
8.
oil-filled radiator segments
9. base with casters
SETUP
1.
Before switching on for the first time, carefully remove the packaging material taking care not to damage the appliance and power cable. Do not use the product if it is damaged in any way.
2.
The unit may only be used indoors in dry conditions.
3.
Remove the unit from its box. After unpacking set the unit upside down on a stable and horizontal surface. Do not power on the unit in this state!
4.
Screw the casters onto the feet making sure that the outward projecting side of the feet face upwards.
5.
Mount the feet onto the unit as shown in
Figure 2.
Mount the front casters between the first two radiator sections and the rear ones between the last two sections.
6.
Set the appliance upright on its casters, on a stable and horizontal surface. The free flow of warm air must be ensured for proper operation, therefore, please note the minimum installation
distances indicated in
Figure 3.
Wait for 2 or 3 minutes.
7.
The unit's heating stage and fan heater switches (3, 4) should be in the OFF position.
8.
Plug the unit's standard grounded AC power cable into a grounded wall outlet. This completes the setup of the appliance.
OPERATION
The appliance's oil radiator stage switches (3) can be used to select from among the following operating modes:
0:
Oil radiator off. In order to switch the unit off completely, rotate the thermostat fully counterclockwise until it stops.
I:
Oil radiator heating stage I (800 W)
II:
Oil radiator heating stage II (1200 W)
I + II: Oil radiator heating stage (2000 W)
Pressing the built-in fan heater's switch (4) will activate max. 400 W turbo heating. The unit will heat the air drawn in from the front and emit the heated air downward from its side.
The
thermostat
(2) can be used to set the ambient temperature of the room. In modes I, II and I+II the appliance will switch on when the ambient air temperature falls below the value set.
If the operation indicator light is on but the appliance is not heating, the
overheating protection
has probably activated. Switch off and power off the unit by unplugging it from the electric
outlet. Allow the appliance to cool (for at least 30 minutes). Confirm that the air flow is unobstructed. If necessary, clean the appliance. Switch on the unit again. If the overheating protection
activates again, power off the unit and contact the service facility.
CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
In order to ensure optimum functioning, the unit may require cleaning at least once a month, depending on the manner of use and degree of contamination.
1. Switch off and power off the unit by unplugging it from the electric outlet prior to cleaning.
2. Allow the appliance to cool (for at least 30 minutes).
3
.
Clean the spaces between the radiator sections using a vacuum cleaner.
4.
Use a vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment to clean the air inlet and outlet openings of the fan heater.
5.
Use a slightly moistened cloth to clean the unit's exterior and the radiator sections. Do not use any aggressive cleaners. Avoid getting water inside of and on the electric components of the
appliance.
TROUBLESHOOTING
DISPOSAL
Waste equipment must not be collected separately or disposed of with household waste because it may contain components hazardous to the environment or health. Used or
waste equipment may be dropped off free of charge at the point of sale, or at any distributor which sells equipment of identical nature and function. Dispose of product at a facility
specializing in the collection of electronic waste. By doing so, you will protect the environment as well as the health of others and yourself. If you have any questions, contact the
local waste management organization. We shall undertake the tasks pertinent to the manufacturer as prescribed in the relevant regulations and shall bear any associated costs
arising.
SPECIFICATIONS
power supply:
230 V~ / 50 Hz
rated power:
oil heater
I: 800 W / II: 1200 W / I+II: 2000 W
turbo heater max. 400 W
size of heater:
160 (240) x 655 x 525 mm
weight:
11,2 kg
length of power cable:
1,40 m
noise level:
55 dB(A)
Solution
Check the power supply.
Check the thermostat setting
The overheating protection may have activated.
Clean the unit.
Cause
The unit does not heat in its heating setting.
The overheating protection activates frequently.