THERMOFILM AUSTRALIA 27 Rosalie Street, Springvale VIC 3171
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For example, if the comfort temperature is set at 21°C but the actual room temperature is 24°C,
compensate for this by lowering the setting to 18°C. Similarly, increase the temperature setting if the
actual room temperature is lower than the setting.
Press the temperature button
. The temperature symbol will flash.
Use the button up
or down
button to adjust the comfort temperature.
Terminate by pressing the temperature button
again. The control panel will now show the
correct day. The programme is now active and is running on ‘real time’.
3.3.7 Changing time for Daylight Savings
Press the timer button
twice to make the hour display flash.
In Summer time, press the up
button to advance the timer clock one hour.
In Winter time, press the down button
to set the timer clock back one hour.
Terminate the operation by again pressing the timer button
twice so that the current program is
displayed on the panel.
3.3.8 Programme Back-Up
In the event of a mains power failure or long period when the heater has been turned off, the timer
and SS programme must be reset by the user. All other pre-set programs and default temperatures
will be saved.
3.3.9 Locking the Control Panel
Press the mode button
to make the chosen program (“SS” or “CO”) flash.
Press the programme button
and the timer button
at the same time for around three (3)
seconds. A padlock symbol
is displayed on the screen, indicating the all buttons are now locked.
To unlock the control panel, press the programme button
and the timer button
at the same
time for around three (3) seconds, and the padlock symbol will disappear.
3.4 Safety Notes
The air outlet must not be obstructed. For safety reasons
the upper and lower air grilles must never be covered with
items such as washing nor obstructed by items in close
proximity (see figure to right). Objects should not be leant
against the unit nor placed between the unit and the wall.
Never leave combustible materials, such as wood, paper, textiles or flammable items such as wax,
petrol, aerosol cans etc. in the vicinity of the warm air outlet. As with all similar heaters, the flow of
rising air may cause discoloration of the wall.
The appliance must not be operated:
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In areas which are subject to the risk of fire or explosion due to chemicals, dust, gases or
vapors;