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Do not touch the power plug with wet hands.

 •

Provide  that  the  power  cord  does  not  contact 
with hot surfaces and sharp furniture edges.

 •

Do  not  wind  the  power  cord  around  the  unit 
body.

 •

Check the cord insulation integrity periodically.

 •

If  the  power  cord  is  damaged,  it  should  be 
replaced  by  the  manufacturer,  a  maintenance 
service  or  similar  qualified  personnel  to  avoid 
danger.

 •

Do not attempt to repair the unit. Do not disas-
semble the unit by yourself, if any malfunction is 
detected or after it was dropped, unplug the unit 
and apply to any authorized service center from 
the  contact  address  list  given  in  the  warranty 
certificate and on the website www.vitek.ru.

 •

Transport the unit in the original package only.

 •

Keep the unit out of reach of children and dis-
abled persons.

THIS  UNIT  IS  INTENDED  FOR  HOUSEHOLD  USE 

ONLY.  ITS  COMMERCIAL  USAGE  AND  USAGE 

IN  PRODUCTION  AREAS  AND  WORK  SPACES  IS 

PROHIBITED.

BEFORE THE FIRST USE

After unit transportation or storage at low tem-

perature keep it for at least three hours at room 

temperature.

ATTENTION!  The  convector  is  intended  only  for 

additional  heating  of  rooms.  It  is  not  meant  for 

operation as main heating unit.

 •

Unpack the unit.

 •

Make sure that the operation mode switch  (5) is 
set to the position «

0

» (the unit is switched off).

SETTING

Option 1 – Stand mode

 •

Turn  the  unit  over.  Combine  openings  on  the 
support  plates  (1)  with  wheels  with  relevant 
openings  in  the  lower  part  of  the  convector 
body (pic.1).

 •

Fix  the  support  plates  (1)  with  wheels  using 
screws for fastening the support plates (pic. 2).

 •

Turn the unit over and set it on the wheels.

Option 2 – Wall mounting

Attention! Before drilling a hole in the wall, make 

sure that there is no electrical wiring at this place. 

 •

When mounting the unit on the wall, ensure that 
the  mains  socket  is  below  the  level  of  the  unit 
and  easy  to  access.  Keep  the  following  gaps: 
between  floor  and  unit  –  not  less  than  15  cm, 
between  front  /  upper  panels  and  objects  – 
not less than 45 cm, between side panels and 
objects – not less than 25 cm (pic. 7).

 •

Support plates (1) with wheels are not used for 
wall mounting of the convector.

 •

First mark holes on the wall (pic. 3).

 •

Drill the holes in the wall to the required depth.

 •

Insert  the  dowels  into  the  drilled  holes  (pic.  4) 
and  fix  screws  for  mounting  the  convector 
(pic. 5).

 •

Hang the convector (pic. 6) using wall brackets 
(6) on the back side of the unit.

Using the convector

 •

Before  switching  the  unit  on,  make  sure  that 
your  home  mains  voltage  corresponds  to  the 
unit  operating  voltage,  and  the  switch  (5)  is  in 
the position «

0

» (the unit is switched off).

 •

Insert the power plug into the mains socket.

 •

Select  the  required  convector  operation  mode 
using the switch (5):

– 

I

 – minimum heating power (750 W),

– 

II

 – maximum heating power (1500 W).

 •

The indicator (3) will light up.

 •

You may set the required room air heating level 
from  minimum  to  maximum  value  (

MIN

/

MAX

by turning the temperature control knob (4). 

 •

When  the  room  temperature  reaches  the 
required value, slowly turn the temperature con-
trol knob (4) counterclockwise until the indica-
tor (3) goes out. The preset temperature will be 
maintained  automatically.  If  the  room  temper-
ature  is  lower  than  the  temperature  set  by  the 
temperature  control  knob  (4),  the  unit  will  be 
switched to the heating mode. When the preset 
temperature is reached, the unit will be switched 
to the standby mode, once the air in the room 
cools down, the unit will be switched to the heat-
ing mode again.

 •

To switch the unit off, set the temperature con-
trol  knob  (4)  to  the  «

MIN

»  position,  set  the 

switch  (5)  to  the  «

0

»  position  and  then  unplug 

the unit.

Notes:

– 

While  the  first  switching  on  the  heating  ele-

ment  burns,  therefore  occurrence  of  a  small 

amount of smoke or foreign smell is possible. 

It is normal.

– 

Do not open windows and doors when the unit is 

operating; otherwise you will not get the desired 

results, due to cold air inflow.

WARNING!  Do  not  cover  the  heater  to  avoid 

overheating.

Automatic emergency switch-off functions 

The unit is equipped with auto switch-off function in 
case of overheating or if it is dropped.

 •

If the unit starts overheating, the automatic ther-
mal switch will be on.

Summary of Contents for VT-2194

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Page 3: ...and containers filled with water Provide that no water gets on the unit body If any water gets on the unit body unplug the unit before touching it and only then wipe water drops Do not use the unit ou...

Page 4: ...ss than 45 cm between side panels and objects not less than 25 cm pic 7 Support plates 1 with wheels are not used for wall mounting of the convector First mark holes on the wall pic 3 Drill the holes...

Page 5: ...tes with wheels 2 pcs Screws for plates fastening 8 pcs Dowels for wall mounting 2 pcs Screws for wall mounting 2 pcs Instruction manual 1 pc Warranty certificate 1 pc TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Power s...

Page 6: ...6 VT 2194 1 2 3 POWER 4 MIN MAX 5 I O II 6 30 15 45 25 7 1 5 30...

Page 7: ...7 www vitek ru 5 0 1 1 1 1 2 2 15 45...

Page 8: ...8 25 7 1 3 4 5 6 6 5 0 5 I 750 II 1500 3 4 MIN MAX 4 3 4 4 MIN 5 0 5 0 20 5 4...

Page 9: ...9 1 2 8 2 2 1 1 230 50 1200 1500 20 info vitek ru 3 STAR PLUS LIMITED 15 38 117452 17 1 4 401 1 7 499 685 48 18 e mail info vitek ru www vitek ru 8 800 100 18 30...

Page 10: ...10 VT 2194 1 2 3 POWER 4 MIN MAX 5 I O II 6 30 15 45 25 7 1 5 30...

Page 11: ...11 www vitek ru 5 0 1 1 1 1 2 2 15 45...

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Page 13: ...13 1 2 8 2 2 1 1 230 50 1200 1500 20 3 info vitek ru i i i i i i i i i i i i...

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