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5.1 Castor / feet installation

When installing the device, the safety distance must be strictly adhered to, so that flammable materials 

can not ignite. 

Insert the rollers / feet into the ribs from below into the unit. Keep an even distance to maintain the 

balance of the equipment.

• Due to possible fire hazard the safety distances are observed during assembly:

Side walls of the heater to any masonry: 

 

 

  5 cm

Side walls of the heater to combustible materials:    

10 cm

Distance radiator to the floor:  

 

 

 

  8 cm

arranged spaced upper radiator limit to about 

components or covers (. Eg window):

 

 

 

 

 

 flammable    

15 cm

 

 

 

 

 

 nonflammable  

10 cm

To prevent inflammable materials from catching fire be sure to keep the prescribed safety distance 

when installing the device. 

If you want to install the device in your bathroom, be sure to keep it out of reach for people taking a 

shower or a bath.

6. Installation of Electricity

The device was developed for an electrical voltage of 230 V(nominal) and an alternating current of (AC) 

50 Hz.

The electrical installation may only be performed according to the user manual and only by a qualified 

Electrician.

The device was designed to be used with termination and the connection cable has to be plugged into 

an appropriate socket at all times. (Notice Permanent cables may not be used)

The distance between the receptacle and the device hast to be at least 10cm. The connection line may 

not touch the device at any time.

In case the connection cable is damaged contact the manufacturer immediately!

Model

Power

[Watt]

Width 

A

[mm]

Height

B

[mm]

Depth

[mm]

D

[mm]

F

[mm]

G

[mm]

CHM 500

500

380

630

100

186

521

445

CHM 1000

1000

680

630

100

336

506

430

CHM 1500

1500

980

630

100

500

506

430

CHM 2000

2000

980

630

100

500

506

430

Summary of Contents for CHM 1000 DSM

Page 1: ...00 DSM CHM 500 RF CHM 1000 RF CHM 1500 RF CHM 2000 RF Installation and technical manual CHM Heater castor feets THESE INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE READ CAREFULLY AND RETAINED FOR FUTURE REFERENCE BE SURE TO OBSERVE ALL LABELS AND WARNINGS ON THE APPLIANCE Id Nr 911 360 511 Edition 01 18 This product is only suitable for well insulated rooms or for occasional use ...

Page 2: ...undedsocketsonly Do not use the heater in any other way than described in the user ma nual Anyotherwayofusemayleadtofire electrocution andmaycause seriousharmtotheperson Donotusethisdevicenearbathtubs showersorswimmingpools Incasetheconnectioncableisdamagedithastobereplacedbythema nufacturerorsomeonecommissionedbythemanufacturer WARNING Donotuseaswitching orienteddevice likeatimekeeper when operat...

Page 3: ...paint or any other flammable liquidsarestored Donotusethedeviceoutside Warning thisdevicehastobegrounded Thisdevicemayonlybeoperatedusingalternatingcurrentandtheoperating voltageindicatedonthepowerratingplate NominalVoltage 230VAC 50Hz ProtectionClass I DegreeofProtection IP20 RoomThermostat 7 Ctill30 C Thisdeviceisonlyformobileuselikewithcastorsorfeets ...

Page 4: ...e the transmitter into the Configuration mode see user manual transmitter Check that the indicator light is no longer flashing Application Example The use of a room thermostat in combination with a opening detector is ideal because the opening de tector will detect if a window is open and will automatically switch to frost protection By pressing the receiver button for approximately 10 seconds you...

Page 5: ... caused by residues of production and will disappear shortly The rising heat may cause stains on the ceiling however this phenomena can be caused by any other heating device as well Only a qualified electrician may open or remove the device from the power supply 4 Maintenance Before cleaning the device be sure to turn it off To clean use a damp towel and a mild detergent 5 Assembly instruction Thi...

Page 6: ...tance when installing the device If you want to install the device in your bathroom be sure to keep it out of reach for people taking a shower or a bath 6 Installation of Electricity The device was developed for an electrical voltage of 230 V nominal and an alternating current of AC 50 Hz The electrical installation may only be performed according to the user manual and only by a qualified Electri...

Page 7: ... Eco and the Eco interface Item Symbol Value Value Item Value Heat output Type of heat input for electric storage local space heaters only select one Nominal heat output Pnom 05 1 0 1 5 2 0 kW manual heat charge control with integrated thermostat NO Minimum heat output indicative Pmin 0 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 kW manual heat charge control with room and or outdoor temperature feedback NO Maximum continuo us...

Page 8: ... output Pnom 05 1 0 1 5 2 0 kW manual heat charge control with integrated thermostat NO Minimum heat output indicative Pmin 0 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 kW manual heat charge control with room and or outdoor temperature feedback NO Maximum continuo us heat output Pmax c 0 5 1 0 1 5 12 0 kW electronic heat charge control with room and or outdoor temperature feedback NO Auxiliary electrici ty consumption fan ass...

Page 9: ...g up the thermostats and interfaces please ask in our support see last page Model CHM DSM Operation only permitted in conjunction with the DSM interface Item Symbol Value Value Item Value Heat output Type of heat input for electric storage local space heaters only select one Nominal heat output Pnom 05 1 0 1 5 2 0 kW manual heat charge control with integrated thermostat NO Minimum heat output indi...

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