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1. Read section «Important precautions» carefully unless you already did it.
2. Connect the unit’s power cord to an electric outlet, observing all of the 

abovementioned precautions. Remember that you can connect the unit 

to electric mains only if the rotating power regulator is in OFF position 

(switched off), i.e. the knob is rotated against the stop counterclockwise.
3. It is also preferable to turn the temperature regulating knob against the 

stop counterclockwise. Then you can connect the unit to electric mains.
4. Set the unit’s power regulator (knob) to position I, II or III (corresponds to 

low, normal and maximum power of unit’s operation). Remember that the 

higher the power you choose, the faster the unit heats the air. But at a low 

power you save electric power and reduce the load on your electric mains.
5. After you chose the desired operating power in accordance with 

your individual preferences, you have to choose the desired heating 

temperature. Turning the thermostat knob clockwise (from MIN position 

towards MAX position), you thus adjust the temperature mode you need. 

Since the moment you choose the temperature mode (provided one or 

another power mode is activated  see item 4) the oil filled radiator will start 

to operate.
6. During the first minutes of radiator’s operation you may fell a slight smell 

of burning. It may be caused by dust on the unit; it will soon disappear. 

If necessary, you can perform a preliminary preventive cleaning of the 

unit, following rules, set forth in this manual and observing «Important 

precautions».
7. When the room temperature will reach the desired level, you should 

slowly turn the temperature regulator’s knob counterclockwise (towards 

MIN). You will hear a click of the thermostat turning off, and the light on the 

control panel will go out. Now the room temperature will be maintained at 

the chosen level.
8. If you need to reduce the room temperature, turn the thermostat knob 

counterclockwise. Also you can lower the unit’s operating power (I or II).
9. If you need to raise the room temperature, turn the thermostat knob 

clockwise (maximum possible position  MAX indicator). Also you can raise 

the unit’s operating power (II or III).
10. The lines of Timberk oil filled radiators TOR 31...QT are additionally 

equipped with a built-in fan heater, located on the front panel of the unit. To 

speed up the room heating, activate the fan heater by pressing the special 

button switch (the button can be located both on the front panel of the 

7. UNIT OPERATION RULES AND PROCEDURE

unit and on the side (to the left) of the front panel of the unit depending on 

the unit line). 
Pressing the fan heater button, you must select the ON position (switched 

on), upon that power supply will be automatically fed both to the fan motor 

and to the built-in heating element. If you need to turn on the fan heater, 

please, press the button again, selecting the OFF position (switched off).

IMPORTANT! 

For the unit to operate normally, the level of voltage in 

electric mains must be sufficient in strict compliance 

with the technical parameters indicated on the unit. 

Carefully study the technical label, as well as all labels 

with special warnings, attached to the unit’s surface.

1. Remember that you must clean the unit regularly to remove dust from 

the surface of heating sections. Dust and dirt on the unit’s surface have 

a negative effect on the unit’s operational efficiency, in some cases a 

smell of burning dust can cause a headache and nausea, as well as other 

negative health effects. Also a dirty unit cannot operate 100% effectively, 

temperature parameters of the room heating can be disrupted.
2. Prior to preventive cleaning of the unit, you must switch off the unit, 

unplug it from electric mains (see «Important precautions») and let the unit 

cool down.
3. Clean the unit’s sections and other surfaces with a soft, slightly damp 

duster/cloth. The cloth must not leave fluff on the unit’s surface.
4. It is not recommended to use detergents, including materials containing 

abrasive elements.
5. During cleaning, please, do not damage the unit’s surface by sharp 

objects (hard sponge, polishing paper, etc). Scratches on the painted 

surface can result in rusting.
Switch on and use the unit again only having carried out all «Important 

precautions»; also make sure that the unit’s surface is absolutely dry.

8. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE OF THE UNIT

Summary of Contents for TOR 21.1005 ACX

Page 1: ...1 1507 LUX TOR 21 2009 LUX TOR 21 2311 LUX TOR 21 1206 BTA TOR 21 1507 BTA TOR 21 2009 BTA TOR 21 2512 BTA TOR 21 1005 ACX TOR 21 1507 ACX TOR 21 1809 ACX TOR 21 2211 ACX TOR 21 1005 SLX TOR 21 1507 S...

Page 2: ...rial The radiator you have bought may slightly differ from that described in the manual but it does not affect its use and operation procedures IMPORTANT Important safeguards and instructions containe...

Page 3: ...e to use an extension cord the cord shall be polarized with conductor cross section of at least 1 0 mm2 and rated not less than 1875 W 16 Connect the radiator only to the 220 V 50Hz electric network I...

Page 4: ...MPORTANT The manufacturer reserves the right to change the set list of the device including liquid and powder components for different supplies without prior notice The changes either in no way influe...

Page 5: ...king sure that 2 openings in the wheel plate match together with the clamp extensions see Figure 3 5 Turn the radiator back and tip it up 6 ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION NOTE Design and technical characte...

Page 6: ...thermostat knob clockwise maximum possible position MAX indicator Also you can raise the unit s operating power II or III 10 The lines of Timberk oil filled radiators TOR 31 QT are additionally equip...

Page 7: ...n in the heating element circuit 4 Contact the authorized service center of Timberk After end of life the fan heater should be utilized in accordance with the norms regulations and procedures effectiv...

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