5
ENGLISH
switch-off time of the unit (possible time of
operation from 0,5 to 24 hours).
•
When the unit is switched off, but the power
cord (8) plug is in the socket, you can set the
necessary time of delayed start. To switch on
this function, press the button (12), an icon
(17) will light up on the display (3), by press-
ing buttons (13) «+» «-» set up the unit switch
on time. You can set the delayed start time
within the range between 0,5 and 24 hours.
Attention
! Before using the delayed start
function you should choose the necessary
operation mode by pressing the button (14), for
example, switch on «ECO» mode (see switching
on «ECO» mode above).
•
After the finishing the operation of the fan
heater press the On/Off button (11), there
will be a long sound signal, and the time
left before the switching off (6 seconds) will
appear on the display (3). After this time the
unit will switch off.
Notes:
–
While the first switching the heating ele-
ment burns, therefore occurrence of a small
amount of smoke or extraneous smell is pos-
sible, it is normal.
–
The fan heater has “tip-over switch” (but-
ton (9) on the lower lid of the unit body), so if
you lift the fan heater you’ll hear a distinctive
click, which indicates the normal operation of
the tip-over switch.
–
Do not open windows or doors when the fan
heater is operating. There should be good
heat-insulation in the room; otherwise you
will not get the desired results, due to cold
air flow.
Using the Remote control
Attention!
Functions of the buttons on the remote
control fully correspond to the buttons on
the control panel.
–
to replace the batteries open the battery
compartment lid of the remote control by
turning the lid to «OPEN» position with a help
of, for example, a coin and remove old batter-
ies, then insert a new CR2032 battery.
–
Close the battery compartment lid, matching
the arrow on the lid with a mark «OPEN»; turn
the lid to «CLOSE» position.
Function of automatic emergency switch-
off
The fan heater is equipped with function of
automatic emergency switch-off.
If the unit starts overheating, automatic thermal
switch will be on.
–
In this case the unit will switch off automati-
cally.
–
Remove the power cord (8) plug from the
socket.
–
Make sure that the air inlet and outlet grids
are not blocked and nothing prevents air
flow.
–
Let the unit cool down for approximately 20
minutes before switching it on again.
–
Plug the unit into the mains and switch it on
pressing the button (11). If the unit does not
switch on, it may mean that there are other
damages in the unit. In this case contact the
authorized service center for check or repair.
Cleaning and maintenance
•
Before cleaning the unit switch it off by
pressing the button (11) and remove the
power cord (8) plug from the socket.
•
Do not use liquid detergents, abrasives and
any solvents, for example, acetone, to clean
the unit.
•
To avoid the risk of fire or electric shock pro-
vide that water or other liquid does not get
into the fan heater body.
•
Wipe the unit body with a slightly damp cloth,
then wipe it dry. To remove dust from the
grids use a vacuum cleaner with a corre-
sponding attachment.
•
After cleaning put the fan to a dry cool place
away from children for storage.
•
Before starting the unit check the technical
condition of the unit, the power cord plug
and the power cord (8) insulation.
Cleaning the filter (6)
–
Remove the inlet filter grid (7).
–
Remove the filter (6), wash it and dry.
–
Install filter (6) back in its place.
–
Install the inlet filter grid (7) back in its place;
make sure that all the clamps go to their cor-
responding openings.
ATTENTION! Portable electric fan heaters are
intended for additional rooms heating. They are
not meant for operation as main heating units.
VT-1752.indd 5
05.06.2012 11:11:59
Summary of Contents for VT-1752 BK
Page 1: ...1 VT 1752 BK Fan heater 3 11 15 20 24 28 32 36 7 VT 1752 indd 1 05 06 2012 11 11 58...
Page 2: ...20 21 22 23 24 VT 1752 indd 2 05 06 2012 11 11 59...
Page 12: ...12 8 3 4 11 14 3 ECO 15 16 Anti freeze 19 ECO 11 VT 1752 indd 12 05 06 2012 11 12 00...
Page 16: ...16 8 3 4 11 14 3 VT 1752 indd 16 05 06 2012 11 12 00...
Page 18: ...18 9 OPEN R2032 OPEN CLOSE 8 20 11 11 8 8 6 7 6 6 7 VT 1752 indd 18 05 06 2012 11 12 00...
Page 29: ...29 8 3 4 11 14 3 ECO 15 16 Anti freeze 19 ECO 11 14 VT 1752 indd 29 05 06 2012 11 12 01...
Page 33: ...33 i 8 3 4 11 14 3 ECO 15 16 Anti freeze 19 ECO 11 14 3 15 VT 1752 indd 33 05 06 2012 11 12 01...