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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS

Remove the heater from the packaging. Check that neither the heater nor the power cable has been dama-
ged during transport. Do not operate the heater if damaged.
Your convector is suitable for either freestanding or wall mounting usage. Do not assemble the feet if wall
mounting.

ASSEMBLING THE FEET

To fit the feet to the appliance, proceed as follows:
Insert the foot into the slot at the side and push it in all the way until it hooks onto the two teeth (Fig. 1).

WALL-MOUNTING
IMPORTANT: Before drilling into any wall ensure no electrical cables are present in the area.

In order to wall mount your convector please proceed as follows:
1. Fix two brackets “A” following carefully the dimensions as indicated in figure 2. Use a 6 mm masonry

drill and suitable wall plugs and 2 x No 8 screws (minimum lenght 25 mm).

2. Hang the convector on the two brackets fixed to the wall and insert metal brackets “B” into the bottom

rear section of the base of the convector as indicated in figure 3, one at each end.
Mark the positions for fixing these brackets to the wall.
This bracket when fixed retains the base of the convector in a fixed position, preventing removal.

3. Remove the convector heater from the hanging brackets and drill the wall for 2 x suitable wall plugs and

insert them.

4. Fit the convector to the 2 brackets “A”. Insert Brackets “B” to the convector base and fix brackets “B” to

the wall plugs  by means of 2 x No 8 screws ( minimum lenght 25 mm).
Your convector is now wall mounted.

The appliances should not be installed directly under a wall power socket.
Do not use your heater in a bathroom.

The appliance should not be installed immediately below a permanent mains outlet.
Position the appliance so that the plug and the outlet can be easily reached even after installation.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

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Before plugging the appliance into the mains, check that your supply voltage is the same as that shown
on the rating plate of the appliance.

-  If using more than one appliance at a time, it is important to ensure that the ring main is adequate to

cope with the power requirements.

This appliance complies with EEC Directive 89/336 relating to electromagnetic compatibility.

HOW TO USE IT
TURNING ON

Insert the plug into an electrical socket, rotate the thermostat knob (if provided) to maximum and turn the
unit on as follows using the power selector knob:
• Turn the power selector to position 1 to select minimum output (the min indicator light will be on).
• Turn the power selector to position 2 to select medium output  (the med indicator light will be on).
• Turn the power selector to position 3 to select maximum output  (both indicator lights swill be on).

Adjusting the thermostat (see fig. 1)

Leave the thermostat at its highest setting until the room has reached the required temperature. Then slowly
turn the thermostat back until the indicator light goes off. 
The temperature selected in this way will then be regulated automatically and kept constant by the thermostat.
If your unit is a three-output version, we suggest that on days when temperatures are not particularly cold,
select minimum output to optimise savings and consumption.

Frost protection function 

With the thermostat dial to the      position and an output selected,  the appliance will maintain a minimum
room temperature of approximately 5°C thus preventing freezing with a minimum energy consumption.

Models with turbo fan boost  (see fig. 1)

A number of models have a turbo fan boost for even more rapid and uniform heating. To use this function,
press the switch on the fan grill.

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