
6
Usage and Storage Instructions
EN
Set programs
Mode
programs
Rated power
Rated
voltage
P1
from 0 to 5 o’clock anti frost mode
from 5 to 7 o’clock ECO energy-saving
mode
from 7 to 24 o’clock comfortable mode
It is suitable
for the living
room on
Saturday
and Sunday
P2
from 0 to 10 o’clock - anti frost mode
from 10 to 13 o’clock - ECO energy-
saving mode
from 13 to 15 o’clock - anti frost mode
from 15 to 23 o’clock - comfortable
mode
from 24 o’clock - anti frost mode
It is suitable
for the living
room from
Monday to
Friday.
P3
from 0-6 o’clock - economic mode
from 6 to 7 o’clock - comfortable mode
from 7 to 19 o’clock - anti frost mode
from 19 to 20 o’clock - ECO energy-
saving mode
from 21-22 o’clock - comfortable mode
from 22-24 o’clock - economic mode
It is suitable
for the
bedroom.
P4
from 0 to 6 o’clock - anti frost mode
;
from 6 to 17 o’clock - comfortable mode
;
from 17 to 24 o’clock - anti frost mode
;
It is suitable
for the
office from
Monday to
Friday
P5
from 0 to 24 o’clock - anti frost mode
It is suitable
for the office
on Saturday
and Sunday.
4.
Child lock function
After entering the standby state for 1 minute, the
product will be automatically locked and display
the child lock icon . It can unlock the child lock by
touching
and
for 1 seconds:
5.
Window opening function
In all heating modes (comfort mode, economic mode,
energy-saving mode and anti frost mode), when
opening room windows, room temperature drops
by 5°C in 30 minutes. The product stops heating
automatically, and the window opening function icon
on the display lights up. If you need to restore
heating, you have to unlock it(if it has been locked), and
then long press
and
for 1 seconds to return to
the working mode before opening the window.
6.
Shutdown
Press button
- the heater stops working, and the
display only displays the environment temperature, and
the other function icons are not displayed.
Please close the mechanical switch on the side
when not using it for a long time.
SAFETY DEVICE
Your appliance is equipped with a safety device, which can
turn the heater off in case of overheating. If the safety device
cuts in, please disconnect the appliance and let it cool down
completely. Check whether the inlet and outlet openings are
blocked up. Then try to switch on the appliance again; if it still
does not work, contact an authorized local service organization.
CLEANING
•
It is compulsory first to switch off the appliance and
disconnect its power cord from the socket. Before
starting cleaning the panel heater you should wait until it
cools down after disconnecting it from the power socket.
•
Clean the body of the appliance with a damp cloth,
vacuum cleaner or soft brush.
•
Never immerse the appliance into water – there is
danger to your life from electric shock!
•
Never use petrol, thinner or coarse abrasive
products for cleaning because they will damage the
surface coating of the appliance.
STORAGE
•
Before putting away the panel heater let it cool
down after disconnecting it from the power socket.
•
Use the original packing for storing the panel heater
if it will not be used for a certain period of time. The
product can be protected from excessive dust and
dirt when it is kept in its original packing.
•
Never put a hot appliance into its packing!
•
The product has to be stored at a dry place away
from direct sunlight.
•
It is explicitly forbidden to store the appliance in
wet or damp premises.
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE
APPLIANCE:
Model
Rated power Rated voltage
Rated fre-
quency
CN205EASLFRWB
2000W
230V~
50Hz
Warning: in order to avoid
overheating, do not cover the appliance!
Environment protection instructions
Old electric appliances contain valuable materials
and therefore should not be disposed of as domestic
waste! We ask you for your active cooperation to
protect the resources and the environment by
submitting your appliance to organized buy-back
stations (if there are such).
Summary of Contents for CN205EASLFRWB
Page 8: ...8 BG CN205EASLFRWB 1000W 2000W 3 3 8 3 8 8 a 100...
Page 9: ...9 BG 1 1 100...
Page 10: ...10 BG ON OFF LCD 4 60 30 30 5...
Page 11: ...11 BG 4 1 00 00 standby 35 00 00 2 5 C 7 C 18 C 18 C ECO 18 C 16 C 3 C 10 15 50 C 1 1...
Page 12: ...12 BG 00 00 00 00 3 00 00 standby P1 00 00 1 7 00 1 24 00 0 59 1 7 1 5 15 50 1 1 3 ECO 18 5...
Page 27: ...27 GR convector CN205EASLFRWB 1000W 2000W 3 3 8 on off 3 8 8 OFF 0 100...
Page 28: ...28 GR 1 1 convector 100 C ON OFF LCD...
Page 29: ...29 GR 4 60 cm 30 cm 30 cm 5 4...
Page 47: ...47 RU CN205EASLFRWB 1000W 2000W 3 3 8 3 8 8 100...
Page 48: ...48 RU 1 1 100 ON OFF LCD...
Page 49: ...49 RU e 4 60 30 30 5 4...
Page 50: ...50 RU 1 00 00 standby 35 00 00 2 5 7 C 18 18 C ECO 18 C 16 C 3 C 10 15 50 C 1 1 00 00 00 00...
Page 73: ...73 RS 100 ON OFF LCD...
Page 74: ...74 RS 4 60 30 30 5 4 1 00 00 standby 35 00 00 a...
Page 77: ...77 RS 6 CN205EASLFRWB 2000W 230V 50Hz...
Page 78: ...78 UA CN205EASLFRWB 1000 2000 i i i 3 3 8 i 3 8 8 i i 100 i...
Page 79: ...79 UA i i i i i i 1 1 i i i i i i i 100 i i i i i i i...
Page 80: ...80 UA ON OFF LCD i i i i i i i i i 4 60 30 30 i i 5 i i i i...
Page 90: ...90 MK CN205EASLFRWB 1000 W 2000 W 3 3 8 3 8 8 a 100 1 m 1 m...
Page 91: ...91 MK 100 ON OFF LCD...
Page 92: ...92 MK 4 60 30 30 5 4 1 00 00 standby 35 00 00 e...