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WaRning: the heateR must be pRopeRly installed befoRe it is used.
The fan heater has two knobs, one for the thermostat and one for the 60-minute timer.
the unit has two operating modes.
operation and maintenance
room Warm-up With temperature
control
From the position farthest left, turn the thermostat knob clockwise until
a clicking noise is heard; the unit is turned on at a power of 1000 W and
the pilot light turns on.
The thermostat maintains the required room temperature by
automatically turning on and off the fan heater. The more you turn
the knob clockwise, the higher the constant temperature will be. The
thermostat maximum setting is about 30 °C and the minimum setting
is about 5 °C.
SETTINg THE THERMOSTAT:
With a room temperature above 30 °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 1800 W
for the set time to quickly heat the room and then maintains the room
temperature set by the thermostat at a power of 1000 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.
PRoCeDUReS To be FolloWeD:
- 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;
- Turn the fan heater on again and check for proper operation. If you
cannot get your unit to work, return it to the original place of purchase
or have it verified by a certified electrician.
opeRation
n.b.
The unit should be cleaned at least once a year. All other repairs and maintenance other than those described in this guide should be
performed by qualified service personnel. In order for the warranty to be valid, the unit must be cleaned regularly.
cut off power supply at circuit breaker/fuse and wait for the unit to cool down before cleaning.
Use a soft rag for dusting. When cleaning, use only a damp rag and non-abrasive dish soap. Do not use abrasive or chemical cleaners because they
may damage the finish. If the unit is used in a very dusty location, use a vacuum brush to remove dust and other foreign objects from the grilles. note
that cigarette smoke could yellow the discharge grill and that the best way to prevent it is to clean the unit on a regular basis.
n.b.
There is an electrical current linked to the unit even if the thermostat is set to off. This means that there is a risk of electric shock as long as
the unit is energized.
do not use cleaning products identified with these symbols:
- your unit has a filter protecting the heating elements against dust and dirt.
- The filter can be removed and inserted from the right or the left side.
- For optimal operation, we recommend cleaning the filter once every 2 months and making sure to reinstall
it on the unit.
regularly vacuum the front grill to remove dust. accumulated dust and lint at the air outlet can reduce
the unit’s performance and damage it. to clean the unit, use a slightly damp cloth. note that cigarette
smoke can cause yellowing of the unit, despite cleaning.
Filter maintenance
maintenance
5ºC
30ºC
timer