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Mounting of convector heater on legs

1. Take the legs from the convector heater box.
2. Standard set of legs (number in one pack) includes:
• two special supports,
• four screws to fix leg supports to the convector heater.
3. Turn the appliance upside down. Remember that the convector heater 

should be mounted on the legs only when you unplug it!
4. Attach the legs to the bottom part of the appliance and make sure that 

mounting holes match with holes on the appliance case. Try to dispose 

legs in alignment with each other and to the convector surface.
5. Use screws included in the set (see Clause 2) to fix the legs to the 

convector heater. Perhaps, you will have to apply some physical effort to 

provide the reliable fixing.
6. Check the reliability of fixing once again. Turn the appliance to original 

position and place it upright on plane horizontal surface.

Fig. 5

IMPORTANT! 

The convenience outlet should be designed for 

nominal current of not less than 10А, electrical cable 

with a core with section of not less than 3x1.5 mm2 

(for copper)

The appliance is ready for operation!

Power network connection

1. The convector heater is intended for connection to power network with 

single-phase voltage of ~220-240 V, 50 Hz.
2. Before connection make sure that power network parameters in the 

point of connection correspond to parameters indicated on neck label with 

technical data for the appliance.
3.  While connecting the convector heater to the power network it is 

necessary to observe the working regulations for electrical safety.
4.  Convenience outlet should be earthed in the correct way. The outlet 

should be designed for nominal current of not less than 10А.Convenience 

outlet and a plug should always be dry in order to avoid current leakage. 

Always check that the plug is tightly connected to the outlet. The check 

should be performed in the following order: insert the plug into the outlet. 

After half-hour of work shut off the convector heater and remove the plug 

from the outlet and check if the plug is hot. If its temperature is more than 

50 С, replace it to avoid damages, accidents or fires as a result of poor 

electric contact. The plug should be replaced by a professional.

Fig. 4

Summary of Contents for TEC.E3 M 1000

Page 1: ...manual Models TEC E3 M 1000 TEC E3 M 1500 TEC E3 M 2000 TEC E5 M 1000 TEC E5 M 1500 TEC E5 M 2000 Electric convector heater Outlook of devices aslo colour scores can be revised without any special adv...

Page 2: ...ause harm to health of the user and other persons as well as damage to their property 1 Read all the instructions before using the convector heater 2 The convector is very hot when in use To avoid bur...

Page 3: ...tilation or exhaust opening as it may cause an electric shock or damage the convector heater 20 To prevent a possible fire do not block air intakes or exhaust in any manner Do not dry your clothes on...

Page 4: ...h increasing number of users 2 Simple and efficient opportunities for control over temperature conditions 3 High precision controllable thermostat 4 Quick self repayment due to high efficiency and rat...

Page 5: ...actors from the appliance edges and clear it of polyethylene 3 In accordance with Fig 3 and Fig 4 specify a place for convector installation with observance of minimum distances from objects and minim...

Page 6: ...le with a core with section of not less than 3x1 5 mm2 for copper The appliance is ready for operation Power network connection 1 The convector heater is intended for connection to power network with...

Page 7: ...heater operation 1 Switching on Connect the convector heater to power network by plugging it into the power outlet The indicator lamp POWER will flash Press the switch key to switch the convector on...

Page 8: ...ectric mains 2 The heater does not work 1 No voltage in the electric mains 1 Check presence of voltage in the electric mains 2 Breakdown of the electric cable 2 Check integrity of the electric cable a...

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