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Fig. 5

NOTE:

To improve products quality, design and technical 

characteristics of the convector, as well as its scope 

of delivery may be altered by the manufacturer 

without prior notification.

1. Convector, with a bracket and a carrying handle – 1 pc.
2. Moounting set – 1 pcs.
3. Support leg – 2 pcs.
4. Operation manual – 1 pc.
5. Guarantee card – 1 pc.
6. Packing – 1 pc.

Wall mounting of the convector

5. SCOPE OF DELIVERY

6. INSTALLATION

Fig. 3

1. Open the factory package and carefully remove the unit out of it.
2. Remove seals out of foamed plastic on sides of the unit and take it out 

of polyethylene.
3. Determine the place of convector’s installation observing minimum 

distances from objects and minimum distance from the floor.
4. Mark the height, at which the convector is to be mounted, then attach 

a bracket to the wall.

5. Put visible marks in mounting holes. 
6. Drill holes of the required diameter on the mounting holes, insert dowels*, 

attach the mounting bracket and fasten adjusting screws*, thereby securing 

the bracket on the wall.
7. Mount the convector on the bracket by connecting 4 slots on the 

back part of the convector with 4 lugs on the bracket (Fig. 4) and pull it 

downwards.
8. To fix the convector, turn the clamp in the upper part of the bracket 

clockwise so that it enters a slot in the back panel of the convector.
9. To dismount the convector, repeat the abovementioned actions in the 

reverse order.

*May not be included in delivery set 

Leg mounting of the convector

1. Take the legs out of a package box (a set of legs has individual package 

box, standard Timberk electric convector is not equipped with legs  you 

can purchase them, if necessary, as an additional accessory).
2. Turn over the unit so that its lower part was at the top.
3. Attach legs to the lower part of the unit so that the mounting holes 

coincide with holes on the unit’s case.
4. Fasten mounting screws in the present holes, exerting enough force. 

Check security of mounting.
5. Turn over the unit to the right position and place it on a smooth, 

horizontal surface strictly in a vertical position.
The unit is ready to use!

Summary of Contents for TEC.PF3 LE 2000 IN

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Page 2: ...ting element cooled down prior to the unit is dismantled and packed for long term storage 5 When the unit is not operated for a long time store it factory packaged in a dry and cool place 6 DO NOT COV...

Page 3: ...electric extenders However if necessary an extender may be used if its parameters comply with the unit s power and if it is not used by other power energy consumers 25 For normal operation of the unit...

Page 4: ...ment and differ from each other by the unit s length at equal height and depth Standard overall height of all units is equal to 400 mm This pattern in forming overall dimensions allows the consumer to...

Page 5: ...owels attach the mounting bracket and fasten adjusting screws thereby securing the bracket on the wall 7 Mount the convector on the bracket by connecting 4 slots on the back part of the convector with...

Page 6: ...eries convectors are equipped with a mechanical thermostat TEC PF3 LE IN series convectors are equipped with a high precision electronic thermostat with a LED display 1 Heating indicator light It is i...

Page 7: ...s connected to electric mains TEC PF3 EL IN series control panel Fig 8 14 3 LED display LED display can show temperature and timer settings 4 Comfort mode indicator It is illuminated when the convecto...

Page 8: ...isplay The convector will automatically maintain temperature within the range 5 C to 7 C switching on and off heating from time to time 5 Set the convector switch off timer function 5 1 When the conve...

Page 9: ...including materials with abrasive elements Prevent damaging the unit by sharp objects since scratches on a painted surface may cause rusting Rear surface of the convector must also be regularly clean...

Page 10: ...dy 1 The heater heats poorly 1 The heating element is faulty 1 Contact the authorized service center of Timberk 2 Low voltage in the electric mains 2 Check voltage in the electric mains 2 The heater d...

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