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7. CONVECTOR HEATER CONTROL

8. SERVICE

Convector heaters of series ТЕС.Е3 М, TEC.E5 M are equipped with a 

mechanical thermostat.

Control panel

The appliance should be washed regularly to remove dust and dirt from 

external surfaces, since it affects the efficiency of its work and temperature 

parameters of heating.
Before preventive maintenance shut off the appliance and unplug it, let it 

cool down and then wipe its surface with a soft, slightly wet cloth. It is not 

recommended to wash it with detergents, including agents with abrasive 

contents. Exclude damaging of the appliance with sharp objects, because 

scratches on its painted surface may result in emergence of rust.
Rear surface of the convector heater should also be cleaned of dust and 

dirt. For that it is necessary to detach the appliance from the bracket and 

after cleaning return it to original position.
Preventive cleaning should be performed regularly to maintain good 

technical condition of the convector and keep its appearance for many 

years.

1. Thermostat knob

Used to set a desired temperature in the room.

2. Indicator lamp «POWER»

Flashes when the appliance is connected to power network.

З. Two-key switch, with indication

Used to choose the following modes of heating power: mode 1
(low power), mode 2 (average power), mode 3 (high power).

Convector 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.

2. Selection of heating power mode

Press the key«1» to select low heating power, it will be indicated by a lamp 

of key «1».
Press the key«2» to select average heating power, it will be indicated by a 

lamp of key «2».

Press the keys«1» and «2» to select high heating power, it will be indicated 

by lamps of both keys.

3. Setting of temperature**

Open a transparent plastic protection cap on the control panel and provide 

the access to thermostat knob.
Turn the thermostat knob clockwise up to the stop. At that, if temperature 

in the room is lower than the set one, the indicator lamp in the switch 

will flash. When temperature in the room will reach the desired level, turn 

the thermostat knob counterclockwise up to disconnection. The indicator 

lamp in the switch will go out. Then the thermostat will maintain the set 

temperature switching the convector on and off periodically.
In especially cold weather the convector may be unable to cope with 

heating of the room. In such a case the thermostat knob should be set to 

the level, which is a little higher than the desired one.

4. Switching off

Set the key of the heating switch to the «О» position and unplug the 

appliance. At that, the indicator lamp «POWER» on the control panel will 

go out.

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3

** «Comfort» mode, which can be selected with the use of the thermostat knob, corresponds 
to the most comfortable temperature in the room.

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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