
Usage and Storage Instructions
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3.
When the air temperature drop 2°C below the
set temperature, the heater will come back on
automatically.
4.
The selected temperature range is 5°C - 40°C.
Timer setting:
1.
Timer ON setting: Press the or “TIMER” knob
on remote control one time, the and “ON” will
begin to flicker, and you can press the
knob or
“UP+”on remote control,
knob or “DOWN-“on
remote control to increase or decrease the hours.
The timer function allows you to set the length of
operation from 30 minutes to 24 hours. Ready the
setting 3 seconds later, the “ON” will remains lit.
2.
Timer OFF setting: Press the or “TIMER” knob on
remote control twice time, the and “OFF” will
begin to flicker, and you can press the
knob or
“UP+”on remote control,
knob or “DOWN-“on
remote control to increase or decrease the hours.
The timer function allows you to set the length of
operation from 30minutes to 24 hours. Ready the
setting 3 seconds later, the “OFF” will remains lit.
After reach the setting times of OFF, the heater will
stop working and flicker the “End”, and hear three
sounds. Press the “ON/OFF:” button, the heater will
start to rework.
Remark: On FROST mode, it can’t set the timer OFF or
ON.
Note: It is normal for heater to cycle ON and OFF as it
maintains to set temperature and working mode.
MOVING THE APPLIANCE:
If it is necessary to move the appliance to another
place of operation, switch it off by pulling the power
plug out of the socket, holding the appliance handles
with both hands, move it to its new position, having
in mind that the appliance must get cold (cooled
down) before doing this. Moving hot appliances may
lead to bad consequences for the user like burns or
inflammable materials entering the panel heater during
its movement.
IN-BUILT OVERTURN (FALL) PROTECTION SWITCH
The panel heater has got an in-built overturn protection
switch. In case the panel heater overturns, the power
supply will be stopped. Let the panel heater cool
down and then put it into upright position again. The
appliance will restore its normal operation.
AUTOMATIC SAFETY STOP
There is an in-built device in the panel heater (self-
restoring thermal switch), which actuates automatically
and switches off the panel heater in case of overheating.
The thermal switch will restore its normal state when
the appliance temperature decreases to its normal level.
Important!
It is possible during initial operation of the
appliance a specific odour to be emitted. This is
normal at the initial period of operation. Ensure
that the panel heater is used in a well-ventilated
room and let it work until the odour disappears.
You may hear a specific sound resembling
popping until the panel heater warms up. This is
normal and the panel heater operates in normal
mode. As soon as the panel heater warms up this
sound will disappear.
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
MC20112
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).
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