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After this the heater will keep the air temperature in the room at the set temperature by switching on and off 

automatically.     

 

Fan Operation: -This is operated by means of the switch with the fan symbol along side it. The fan will only 

operate with the thermostat in the “on” position and can be used when the heating elements are “on” to blow 

warm air into the room.  In warm conditions the fan can be used with the heating elements “off” to blow cool air 

into the room. 

 

Timer Operation 

This model is also fitted with a 24hr timer which has 96 segments around its circumference, each segment 
being equivalent to 15 minutes of time.  With the aid of this timer it is possible to preset the time and duration 
of the period(s) that it is desired the heater will operate, in any 24hr period. 
Timer Operation 
The centre of the timer has a 3 position slide switch. 
In the central position (denoted by the clock symbol) the timer will switch the heater on and off at times set by 
the segments, (see setting the timer, below). 
The position denoted by the “I”, is a timer override position. The timer will continue to run but power will be fed 
continuously to the heater.  This enables the heater to be on all the time if required. 
In the position denoted by the “O”, the timer continues to run but no power is fed to the heater. 
Setting the Timer 
Ensure the slide switch on the timer is at the mid position next to the clock symbol.  
Rotate the outer ring of the timer in a clockwise direction until the current time is lined up with the arrow 
pointer, i.e. if the time the timer is being set is 8 p.m., rotate the outer ring until the number 20 is in line with the 
arrow pointer. 
Set the time the heater is required to run by pulling the segments around the outer ring forward appropriate to 
the running period(s) required. 
When set, the heater will operate each day during the times programmed.  Note, the heater must always be 
plugged into a power socket, the element switches must be in the on position and the thermostat must be 
suitably set to ensure the heater will come on. 
If the heater is required to run  
continuously the slide switch on the 
 timer should be set to the “I” position. 
If it is subsequently required to revert 
back to timer operation, the slide 
switch on the timer should be set to  
the central (clock) position. 
Note:  When using in timer mode,  
due consideration should be given 
 to the fact that the heater may 
 come on whilst unattended. 

 

 

CLEANING THE HEATER     

Always un-plug the heater from the wall socket and allow it to cool down before cleaning. 

Clean the outside of the heater by wiping with a damp cloth and buff with a dry cloth.   

Do not use any detergents or abrasives and do not allow any water to enter the heater. 

 

STORING THE HEATER 

When the heater is not used for long periods of time it should be protected from dust and stored in a clean dry 

place.   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for UHC-826

Page 1: ...CTOR HEATER USERS INSTRUCTIONS MODEL UHC 826 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS Convector heater RATED POWER INPUT 2000W RATED VOLTAGE RANGE AC230V 50Hz IMPORTANT Read these instructions fully before using the heater ...

Page 2: ... 12 Particular care should be taken when the heater is situated in areas occupied by children or invalids 13 Always unplug the heater when moving it from one location to another 14 Do not use the heater if the power cord is damaged If the power cord is damaged it must be replaced by a recognised service agent or other qualified person If the plug is damaged see Plug Replacement details below 15 Yo...

Page 3: ...sure the slide switch on the timer is at the mid position next to the clock symbol Rotate the outer ring of the timer in a clockwise direction until the current time is lined up with the arrow pointer i e if the time the timer is being set is 8 p m rotate the outer ring until the number 20 is in line with the arrow pointer Set the time the heater is required to run by pulling the segments around t...

Page 4: ...wo other brackets underneath the appliance as indicated on picture C 4 Attach the appliance on the wall To do so hold it in such way that the slots are facing the brackets insert the appliance halfway onto the brackets until the appliance can go down into the grooves of the brackets 5 As soon as the appliance is positioned correctly take a pencil and mark a dot in the hole of each bracket situated...

Page 5: ...RATION OF CONFORMITY This product complies with the requirements of the directives EMC Directive 04 108 EC Low Voltage Directive 06 95 EC RoHS2 Directive 11 65 EU declare that this product is in compliance with the following norms EN55014 1 2006 A1 2009 A2 2011 EN55014 2 1997 A1 2001 A2 2008 EN61000 3 2 2006 A1 2009 A2 2009 EN61000 3 3 2013 EN60335 2 30 2009 A11 2012 EN60335 1 2012 EN62233 2008 EX...

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