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• The indicator lights in one or both
buttons come on when the oil radiator
is on.
• Once the room reaches the required
temperature, turn the thermostat slowly
anticlockwise until you hear a click. The
thermostat will now ensure the radiator
keeps the room at the set temperature.
• Switch off using the function switches,
or turn the thermostat down fully.
• Unplug the radiator from the mains
when not in use.
Timer function (model 69653 only)
The oil radiator is equipped with a timer (7)
that can switch the radiator on and off at
selected times of the day.
The timer is divided into 24 hours, with 4
segments per hour. These 96 segments each
have their own segment button (B), each
one representing a quarter-hour duration.
The timer is activated using the button (A),
which has three settings:
I: The radiator is on all the time, regardless
of the timer setting
: The radiator is switched on and off by
the timer
O: The radiator is off , regardless of the
timer setting
Using the timer
• Plug the radiator in. The oil radiator
must be plugged in for the timer
function to work.
• Set the button (A) to the middle
position lined up with the clock symbol.
• Turn the timer button clockwise until
the current time is lined up with the
arrow (C).
• Pull the segment buttons (B) out for the
periods when you want the radiator to
be on.
• The oil radiator now comes on and goes
off in accordance with the segment
button settings.
• Reset the timer by pushing all the
segment buttons in.
• Choose continuous operation by setting
the button (A) to position I.
Cleaning
Wipe the radiator regularly with a well-
wrung cloth, and always keep the heating
� ns free of dirt and dust.
Never use corrosive or abrasive cleaning
agents, as these may damage the surface of
the radiator.
Be careful not to damage the radiator
surface, as it could then be vulnerable to
rust.