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3. Set temperature

3.1. Temperature can be set within the range +5 to +30°C.
3.2. Turn the thermostat handle clockwise to the stop to position “max”, at 

that if room temperature is below the set one, then the “heating” indicator 

light must be illuminated. When the room temperature reaches the desired 

level, turn the thermostat handle counterclockwise until the unit is switched 

off, the “heating” indicator light will go out. Now the thermostat will maintain 

the set temperature, switching on and off the convector from time to time.
During especially cold weather the convector may not be able to provide 

the required room heating. In this case set the thermostat to the level 

somewhat higher than the desired one.

4. «Antifreeze» mode

Turn the thermostat handle counterclockwise to position “min”. The 

thermostat will automatically switch on heating of the convector, if the room 

temperature goes below +5°C and the unit is connected to electric mains 

and the heating mode is on.

5. «Comfort» mode

«Comfort» mode, which can be selected by means of the thermostat 

handle, corresponds to the most comfortable room temperature.

1. Button «       »

It is used to switch on and off the convector.

2. Power indicator  «        »

It is illuminated when the unit is connected to electric mains.

TEC.PF3 EL...IN series control panel (Fig. 8)

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3. LED-display

LED-display can show temperature and timer settings.

4. Comfort mode indicator «       »

It is illuminated when the convector is operating in the comfort mode.

5. Air ionizer indicator «       »

It is illuminated when the air ionizing function is activated.

6. Heating indicator  «        »

It is illuminated when the convector is operating in the heating mode.

7. Economy operation mode indicator «        »

It is illuminated when the convector is operating in the economy mode. 

8. Button «        »

It is used to select the following operation modes: comfort mode (indicator 

«     »), economy mode (indicator«     »), antifreeze mode (symbol «AF»).

9. Ionizer button «        »

It is used to turn on/off air ionizing.

10. Button «up» («        »)

It is used to increase the selected value.

11. Button “down” («       »)

It is used to decrease the selected value.

12. Timer indicator «        »

It is illuminated when the convector switch off timer function is activated.

13. Button  «        »

It is used to set temperature in the comfort mode (indicator «        »), in 

the economy mode (indicator «       »), as well as to set the timer (indicator 

«       »).

14. Two-button switch, with display

It is used to select the following heating power modes: 1 mode (low power), 

2 mode (medium power), 3 mode (high power).

Operation of TEC.PF3 LE…IN series convector
1. Switch on the convector

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

electric outlet, at that a red power indicator «       » will be illuminated on the 

control panel and a sound signal will be given, then press button  «        ».

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