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Injuries that may be caused by the use of defective parts!

 

 

Before  each  use,  check  that  all  the  accessories  are  connected 
correctly. Check for any defective parts of the appliance.

 

 

Check  the  power  cord  for  damage.  Any  damage  to  the  power 
cord poses a serious health hazard.

 

Risk of electric shock!

 

 

Only connect the appliance to power sources that correspond to 
the specifications of the appliance.

 

 

Never use damaged power outlets.

 

 

Connect the appliance to a grounded power outlet.

 

 

Disconnect the power cord from the outlet by carefully removing 
the plug.

 

 

Do not touch the power cord with wet hands.

 

 

Protect  electrical  wiring  from  damage  caused  by,  for  example, 
animals.

 

 

Do not make any changes or repairs to the appliance!

 

 

Do not allow any liquids to come into contact with the appliance.

 

 

Do not allow any liquids to enter the appliance. Should this occur, 
unplug  the  power  cord  and  arrange  for  it  to  be  checked  by  a 
qualified technician.

 

 

The  heater  should  not  be  located  immediately  below  a  power 
outlet.

 

 

Do  not  use  this  heater  in  the  immediate  vicinity  of  a  bathtub, 
shower, or pool.

 

Risk of injury

 

 

Changes  and  repairs  to  the  heater  must  be  performed  by 
qualified personnel.

 

 

If  the  power  cord  is  damaged,  to  avoid  hazards,  it  should  be 
replaced by the manufacturer, after-sales service or by qualified 
personnel.

 

 

Do  not  insert  any  objects  into  the  air  intake  or  outlet  of  the 
appliance.

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

   

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for 2800012

Page 1: ...Operating Manual Electric Heaters EL 12 EL 20 Perfection is our aim...

Page 2: ...4 07 2012 EEC WEEE Distributor Hans Wilms GmbH Co KG Erftstrasse 34 D 41238 M nchengladbach The following harmonized standards have been used EN 60335 2 30 2 2021 05 Safety of electrical equipment EN...

Page 3: ...4 5 4 INSTALLATION CONDITIONS 5 5 OPERATING PRINCIPLES 5 6 APPLICATION 5 7 DESCRIPTION 6 8 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 6 7 9 TECHNICAL DETAILS 7 10 TROUBLESHOOTING AND REMEDY 8 11 SPARE PARTS LIST 9 12 WIR...

Page 4: ...personnel Risk of incorrect repair Never attempt to alter modify or repair the heater This heater may only be altered modified or repaired by a specialised technician Risk of injury Always unplug the...

Page 5: ...ormal operating position and they are under supervision or have been given instructions as to how to use the appliance safely and they understand the dangers involved Children from 3 to 8 years should...

Page 6: ...ds Protect electrical wiring from damage caused by for example animals Do not make any changes or repairs to the appliance Do not allow any liquids to come into contact with the appliance Do not allow...

Page 7: ...electric heater If the appliance is damaged or any of the accessories are missing contact the point of sale immediately Check the unit for damage Check the appliance before each use and that the cond...

Page 8: ...o a power outlet in accordance with the required technical specifications see Technical data The heater should not be placed in dusty environments The appliance should be placed at least 2 metres away...

Page 9: ...ng in the unit to the mains socket Turn the knob of the CAM switch a to the desired stage 1 4 Pos 1 Fan only Pos 2 Heating elements turned on at 50 of the rated power Pos 3 Heating elements turned on...

Page 10: ...ents will be cut They will resume their heating function when the ambient temperature drops below the setpoint 9 TECHNICAL DETAILS Specifications EL 12 EL 20 Rated Power 10 kW 18 kW Nominal Voltage 38...

Page 11: ...ormal noise from the fan motor Fan dirty Clean the fan as described in the cleaning and maintenance section Damaged fan Replace the fan This operation must be performed by a qualified technician Fault...

Page 12: ...308 Fan ring plate 1 10 6163309 6163327 Heating element 6 11 6163310 6163328 Fan blade 1 12 6163311 6163311 Fan motor 1 13 6163331 6163331 Fan motor bracket 3 14 6163313 6163313 Capacitor 1 15 6163314...

Page 13: ...Industrial CAM switch HE 2 Heating element 2 S Room thermostat HE 3 Heating element 3 C Industrial contactor HE 4 Heating element 4 M Fan motor HE 5 Heating element 5 NSR TCO Non self resetting therm...

Page 14: ...tion of the fan Should you find any object try to remove it with the aid of compressed air If you cannot remove it you should contact a qualified technician 14 END OF LIFE OF THE APPLIANCE This applia...

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