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Connection to electric mains

1. The convector is designed to be connected to 220V~, 50Hz single-

phase voltage mains with a grounding circuit.
2. Prior to connection make sure that parameters of electric mains 

in the place of connection comply with parameters, indicated on the 

identification plate with technical data of the unit.
3. t is necessary to follow active electrical safety precautions, connecting 

the convector to electric mains.
4. An electric outlet must be properly grounded. The outlet must be 

designed for rated current not less than 10A. Electric outlet and plug must 

always stay dry to prevent current leakage. Regularly check if the electric 

plug is tightly connected to the outlet. It must be done in the following 

order: connect an electric plug into an outlet, after half hour operation turn 

off the convector and disconnect the plug from the outlet, check if the 

plug is heated by your hand. If the plug heated over 50°C then replace 

the outlet by a new one to prevent damages, incidents, fire as a result of 

bad electric contact. A specialist must do the job.Нословтому

Fig. 6

TEC.PF3 M…IN series 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 illuminated when the unit’s heating is on.

2. Thermostat handle

It is used to set the desired room temperature.

3. Two-button switch, with display

It is used to select the following heating power modes: I mode (low power), 

II mode (medium power), III mode (high power).

Operation of TEC.PF3 M…IN series convector

1. Switch on the convector

Connect the convector to electric mains by plugging the power cord into 

an electric outlet.

2. Select the heating power

2.1. Press button «1» to select the low heating power, at that the indicator 

light of button «1» will be illuminated.
2.2. Press button «2» to select the medium heating power, at that the 

indicator light of button «2» will be illuminated.
2.3. Press  button  «1» and «2» to select the high heating power, at that 

indicator lights of both buttons will be illuminated.

Fig. 7

IMPORTANT! 

The electric outlet must be rated for not less than 10A, 

electric cable with a strand with cross section not less 

than 3x1.5 mm

2

 (for copper).

IMPORTANT! 

Warning! It is forbidden to use convector on the floor 

or any other horizontal surface without casters!

7. CONTROL OF THE CONVECTOR

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2

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TEC.PF3 M...IN series control panel (Fig. 7)

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