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Principle of operation of the ionizer is generally reduced to the fact that 

under high voltage, applied to metal needles with diameter of the point 

equal to 5…10 m, there is electron flowing-off  electric efflux. Molecules 

of air oxygen capture these electrons, receiving a negative charge and 

become negative air ions, thus, a high concentration of light negative air 

ions of oxygen is generated in the air.
The Ionizer is designed for sanitation and prevention of different diseases; 

to reduce fatigability, to improve ability to work and immunity; to clean 

air from airborne pollutions, allergens and microorganisms; to neutralize 

harmful impact of operating computers, TV sets, office equipment on 

man; to restore biological activity of the air, coming to a room through 

air conditioners, filters, air-ducts; to create a comfortable environment and 

good mood.
Besides, air ionizers are intended to clean the air from tobacco smoke, 

smells, resins, dust, pollen, plant spores, animal hair, viruses and bacteria.
Air ionizers will help to preserve your health, prevent infectious diseases, 

allergies and create a comfortable environment at home and/or in the office.
Applied air ionizer complies with the current SanPiN dated 2003. Values 

of rated indices of air ion concentrations and the unipolarity coefficient are 

given in Table 4 (as per SanPiN 2.2.4.1294-03):

8. AIR IONIZER OPERATION PRINCIPLE

AND PURPOSE

Table 4

Rated indices

Concentration

n+ (ion/cm3)

Concentration

n- (ion/cm3) 

Unipolarity

coefficient Y

Minimum

permissible

N+>=400

n->=400

0,4=<Y=<1,0

Maximum

permissible

n+<=50000

n-<=50000

The unit must be cleaned regularly to remove dust and dirt from external 

surfaces, since it affects its operation efficiency and temperature 

parameters of room heating. Prior to preventive operations, switch off 

the unit and disconnect it from electric mains, let it cool down, then wipe 

its surface by a soft and slightly damp duster. It is not recommended to 

use detergents for washing, 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 cleaned from dust and 

dirt. For this purpose it is necessary to dismount the unit from the bracket, 

and after cleaning it is necessary to return it to the initial position.
Preventive cleaning should be performed regularly to maintain technical 

condition of the convector and preserve its external appearance for a long 

time.

Models:  TEC.PS1 M 500 IN, TEC.PS1 M 1000 IN, TEC. PS1 M 1500 IN, 

TEC. PS1 M 2000 IN, TEC.PS1 M 2500 IN

Fig. 12

10. CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

9. MAINTENANCE

Models:  TEC.PS1 LE 500 IN, TEC.PS1 LE 1000 IN, TEC. PS1 LE 1500 IN, 

TEC. Ps1 LE 2000 IN, TEC.PS1 LE 2500 IN, TEC.PS1 RCE 500 IN, TEC.

PS1 RCE 1000 IN, TEC. PS1 RCE 1500 IN, TEC. PS1 RCE 2000 IN, TEC.

PS1 RCE  2500 IN, TEC.PS1 PGE 500 IN, TEC.PS1 PGE 1000 IN, TEC. 

PS1 PGE 1500 IN, TEC. PS1 PGE 2000 IN, TEC.PS1 PGE  2500 IN

Fig. 13

Upon completion of service life, the convector must be disposed in 

compliance with regulations, rules and by means, currently in force at a 

disposal station. Detailed information on disposal of the convector you can 

obtain at the representative of local authorities.

11. DISPOSAL

* This product must have storage in dry, well-ventilated space of warehouse 

at the temperature not lower than -30°

Possible malfunctions and remedies for them:

If you are not able to remedy a malfunction according to the 

recommendations or other malfunctions occur, contact the authorized 

service center of  Timberk.

12.  TROUBLESHOOTING

Malfunction

Cause

Remedy

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 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 and 

replace it if necessary

3. The automatic circuit breaker of the 

electric mains is faulty

3. Check operability of the automatic circuit 

breaker of the electric mains and replace 
the faulty circuit breaker if necessary

4. Breakdown in the heating element circuit

4. Contact the authorized service center 

of Timberk

13. TRANSPORTATIOM AND STORAGE

Temperature 

requirements*
Humidity 

requirements*

We are exploring new technologies and we constantly improving the quality 

of our products. That’s why specifications, design and accessories are 

subject to change without any specific notice.

Transportation and 

storage

From -30° to +50°

From 15% to 85% 

(without a condensate)

Summary of Contents for TEC.PS1 LE 2000 IN

Page 1: ...PGE 1500 IN TEC PS1 PGE 2000 IN TEC PS1 PGE 2500 IN TEC PS1 RCE 500 IN TEC PS1 RCE 1000 IN TEC PS1 RCE 1500 IN TEC PS1 RCE 2000 IN TEC PS1 RCE 2500 IN TEC PS1 M 500 IN TEC PS1 M 1000 IN TEC PS1 M 150...

Page 2: ...ower 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 guara...

Page 3: ...57 8 7 TEC PS1 LE 500 IN 220 240 50 2 3 500 250 500 IP24 class I 476 400 57 4 0 TEC PS1 LE 1000 IN 220 240 50 4 5 1000 500 1000 IP24 class I 656 400 57 5 1 TEC PS1 LE 1500 IN 220 240 50 6 8 1500 750...

Page 4: ...modes TEC PS1 RCE IN series convector heaters are equipped with a high precision electronic thermostat with LED display and a remote controller The unit is ready to use Connection to electric mains 1...

Page 5: ...The convector is equipped with an air ionizer 6 1 You can switch on and off the air ionizer by means of the ionizer switch Ionizer located on the control panel 6 2 Ionizer switch illumination lights...

Page 6: ...and will operate with the last user settings except for timer settings after power supply is restored 11 Convector switching off To switch off the convector press and hold button on the control panel...

Page 7: ...n the comfort and economy operation modes 10 Button It is used to increase the selected value 11 Button It is used to decrease the selected value 12 programming button It is used to select preset prog...

Page 8: ...mode enter or find a program of a day from where you want to copy your settings and select it with the use of the button When you have selected a required day press the button After that a symbol COP...

Page 9: ...cleaned from dust and dirt For this purpose it is necessary to dismount the unit from the bracket and after cleaning it is necessary to return it to the initial position Preventive cleaning should be...

Page 10: ...www timberk com www timberk com 19 18 imberk Timberk 220 240 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 9 180 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 OFF TEC PS1 M IN 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27...

Page 11: ...00 IN 220 240 50 6 8 1500 750 1500 IP24 class I 930 400 57 6 7 TEC PS1 LE 2000 IN 220 240 50 9 1 2000 1000 2000 IP24 class I 1267 400 57 8 6 TEC PS1 LE 2500 IN 220 240 50 11 4 2500 1250 2500 IP24 clas...

Page 12: ...3 4 5 7 1 1 2 3 2 4 2 4 5 6 5 4 7 50 60 6 8 9 7 1 2 5 6 7 3 2 TL H A L B H23 TEC PS1 2500 1250 1267 400 458 350 458 188 TEC PS1 2000 1000 1267 400 458 350 458 188 TEC PS1 1500 750 930 400 290 350 290...

Page 13: ...g 5 TEC PS1 M IN 1 POWER 2 Economy Normal 3 3 1 5 30 3 2 Heating Heating 4 5 2 3 4 5 1 220 240 2 3 4 10 2000 12 2500 50 TEC PS1 M IN TEC PS1 LE IN c LED TEC PS1 RCE IN c LED TEC PS1 PGE IN L D TEC PS1...

Page 14: ...Timer 0 5 2 1 0 24 5 3 3 Timer TEC PS1 LE IN TEC PS1 RCE IN 1 ON Power 2 LO HI 3 3 1 5 30 1 3 2 24 17 3 3 Economy 1 2 Power 3 Normal 4 LED 5 Ionizer 6 7 LO HI 8 Economy 9 TEC PS1 LE IN TEC PS1 RCE IN...

Page 15: ...imer 6 3 7 8 8 1 3 3 8 2 3 9 9 1 9 2 Ionizer 9 3 10 RESTART 11 3 OFF TEC PS1 RCE IN 1 ON Power POWER 24 2 MODE 3 3 1 5 30 1 3 2 24 17 3 3 SET 3 4 SET 3 5 4 4 1 SET 4 2 SET 4 3 SET 5 7 5 5 1 SET OFF 5...

Page 16: ...7 Normal 8 L D TEC PS1 PGE IN 9 3 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 TEC PS1 PGE IN 1 ON Power 2 2 1 1 0 24 2 2 1 59 2 3 Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 3 3 1 4 4 1 5 30 1 4 2 24 17 4 3 Normal 4 4 Economy 5 5 1 Normal...

Page 17: ...P 05 P 06 P 07 P 08 P 09 10 5 7 11 12 DIY 7 7 1 P1 P12 DIY 01 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 09 10 11 12 DIY 7 2 5 8 8 1 DIY 8 2 0 24 0 00 8 3 0 24 Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 8 4 COPY COPY 8 5 DIY 9 9 1 1 0 24...

Page 18: ...0 IN TEC PS1 M 2000 IN TEC PS1 M 2500 IN 10 TEC PS1 LE 500 IN TEC PS1 LE 1000 IN TEC PS1 LE 1500 IN TEC Ps1 LE 2000 IN TEC PS1 LE 2500 IN TEC PS1 RCE 500 IN TEC PS1 RCE 1000 IN TEC PS1 RCE 1500 IN TEC...

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