OPERATION
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Setting the thermostat:
With a room temperature above 35 °C, it is normal for the thermostat to not turn on the
fan heater, even at the maximum setting.
With a room temperature too low (under 5 °C), it is normal for the thermostat to
maintain the unit on, even at the minimum setting.
To optimize thermostat usage:
• Set the thermostat to the maximum setting and operate the unit until a comfortable
temperature is reached;
• Then, turn the thermostat knob counter-clockwise until a click is heard (the unit is
turned off);
• Slightly turn (just a little) the thermostat knob clockwise;
• At this setting, the thermostat maintains the chosen room temperature.
QUICK ROOM WARM-UP
With the room temperature set at the required level, turn the timer knob to select the
required operating time. The unit operates at 2000 W for the set time to quickly heat
the room and then maintains the room temperature set by the thermostat at a power of
1200 W.
SAFETY IN CASE OF ABNORMAL OPERATION
In the event the unit overheats, the built-in protection system automatically deactivates
the heating elements and the motor, effectively stopping the fan heater operation. In
this case, the unit is inactive, but the warning lamp is on.
In this case, follow these instructions:
• Turn off the fan heater and let it cool for about 15-20 minutes. It is imperative to set
the thermostat and the timer to the “OFF” position in order to re-start it;
• Check if the dust filter is blocked and if so, clean and reinstall it;
• Locate potential overheating factors (i.e. obstruction in front of the air outlet or inlet
grille, unusual dirt accumulation, etc.);
• Turn the fan heater on again and check for proper operation. If you cannot get your
unit to work, contact Customer service or have it verified by a certified electrician.
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