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3. PERFORMANCE PARAMETERS

and the surface of the control block by wet hands and any parts of the 

body.
13. Do not switch on the convector if its power cord or plug is damaged. 

To prevent electric shock, the damaged power cord must be repaired only 

in authorized service centers of the manufacturer and by skilled specialists.
14. Never try to repair it on your own. This may harm your health and affect 

the unit’s guarantee maintenance.
15. Do not use the convector in open spaces outside.
16. It is forbidden to install and use the unit in bathrooms, shower rooms or 

swimming pools, in the very places, where water jets or drops may contact 

its surface directly when it is switched on.
17. Do not lay the convector’s power cord under carpets and do not press 

it by furniture. Lay the power cord in such a manner so that it is impossible 

to trip over it.
18. To switch off the unit, set the heating power mode selector into position 

«OFF» and unplug the power cord. Never pull the power cord and do not 

unplug it abruptly.
19. Do not thrust fingers and prevent entering of foreign objects into any 

ventilation, air intakes or air outlets, since it may cause electric shock or 

damage of the convector.
20. To prevent a potential fire, do not block air intakes and air outlets. Do 

not hang and dry things on the convector! Use the convector only on a dry 

smooth surface.
21. The convector contains internal hot and sparkling components. Do not 

use the convector in places, where petroleum, paint or any other flammable 

liquids are used or stored.
22. Use this convector only in the manner, set forth in this manual. Any 

other use, not recommended by the manufacturer, can result in a fire, 

electric shock or injuring of people.
23. By no means clean the convector when it is connected to the mains. 

Do not submerge the convector into water. Never pull the power cord.
24. To prevent overheating and fire, as well as damage of internal electric 

mains, do not change the length of the power cord and do not connect the 

unit through an electric extender, if its parameters do not comply with the 

unit’s power and if it is used by other power energy consumers.
25. For normal operation of the unit the mains voltage must be sufficient 

and its technical parameters must be in strict compliance with technical 

parameters indicated on the unit. If necessary, verify characteristics of your 

mains at the power energy supplier.

26. Install and operate the unit vertically only. It is forbidden to use the unit 

in a horizontal or inclined position.
27. The unit must be installed in such a way so that the control panel would 

be unavailable for a person, situated directly in a bathroom (in contact with 

water) or a person taking a shower.
28. It is forbidden to install the unit directly under an outlet or under a laid 

electric cable when outgoing heat flows come in contact with it. It may 

cause their overheating and create an emergency.
29. The unit is not intended to be used by people (including children) with 

limited physical, sensory or intellectual capabilities, having insufficient 

experience and knowledge, unless they are supervised or received 

instructions on how to use the unit from a person, responsible for their 

safety. It is necessary to be careful that children do not play with the 

convector.

Operation principle

Cold air in the lower part of a room at the level of feet goes through the 

convector’s heating element. Expanding at the moment of heating, heat 

flow runs upwards through the outlet grill louver and smoothly spreads 

along the room. At that the flow’s direction, set by louver’s inclination, 

creates a favorable, accelerated circulation of warm air inside a room, not 

concentrating it on walls and windows.

Key features

1. Combination of a convection effect (hence the name “convector”) with 

mild thermal radiation makes the heater an economical thermal energy 

source, significantly increasing the number of its followers year by year.
2. Simple and efficient ways to control a temperature mode.
3. A high-precision controlled thermostat.
4. Fast self-repayment due to a high performance factor and speed of 

reaching the set temperature.
5. Ease of installation, operating reliability and ease of maintenance.
6. Two-mode heating for power energy saving.
7. Support legs for the convector to be installed in any convenient place.

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