6
Check that neither the appliance nor the power cable has
been damaged during transport. Do not operate the heater if
damaged. Remove all publicity material from the appliance.
The appliance is suitable for free-standing or wall-mounted
usage. Do not assemble the feet if wall-mounted.
Electrical connection
- Before connecting the appliance to the power socket,
check that the voltage indicated on the appliance rating
plate is the same as your electrical system and that it can
support the power consumption (Watt) indicated.
- If more than one appliance is used at the same time, it is
important to ensure that the electrical system is able to
support the power required.
Use on the floor, feet assembly
Tools required:
Drill
Screwdriver PH2x100 (crosshead)
2 supplied screws 3.5x13 PH (
F
)
Place the appliance on a stable surface.
For mounting the feet, proceed as follows:
- Insert the two hooks in the slots and rotate the foot until
it is engaged as shown in figure 2.
- Insert the two pins in their respective holes.
- Fix the foot with the screw (
F
) supplied (figure 3).
- See Figure 4 for the minimum distances of the device
from the walls. The measurements are indicated both for
models equipped with fan " " and for models without.
Important!
never use the appliance without feet if it is
not mounted on the wall.
Installation on the wall
The kit for wall installation contains:
2 metal brackets for mounting above (
G
)
2 metal brackets for mounting below (
H
)
2 butterfly screws M5 (
I
)
4 screws 4.5 x 25 PH (
J
)
4 plastic wall plugs 6 x 30 (
K
)
Tools required for installation and estimated time for
installation
Screwdriver drill PH 2x100 (crosshead)
Estimated time for installation: 30 minutes
Before installing the unit, ensure the following:
a. The device must not be placed directly under a
power socket.
b. The plug and power socket must be easy to reach
after installation.
c. No electric cables or other pipework could be
damaged during installation.
d. Keep away from curtains or flammable materials.
For wall mounting, proceed as follows:
Turn the appliance upside down on a flat stable surface. Fix
the two brackets
H
with the two butterfly screws
I
as shown
in Fig. 6.
1. Before drilling the wall, mark the exact spot, respecting
the minimum distances as shown in Fig. 5. The
measurements are indicated both for models equipped
with fan " " and for models without.
2. Drill following the marks that you have made and
insert the wall plugs
K
. For brick walls use a masonry
bit of 6 mm. For plasterboard or false walls (empty), we
recommend the use of appropriate screws and anchors
(not supplied).
3. Fix the 2 metal brackets
G
to the wall using the screws
J
provided.
4. Hang the appliance on the brackets.
5. Mark the lower fixing points corresponding to the holes
of the brackets
H
. Remove the appliance, drill the lower
holes and insert the wall plugs
K
.
6. Now you can hang the unit on the brackets and secure the
bottom of the appliance with the 2 screws
J
remaining.
USE
Operation and use
Insert the plug into the socket and switch on at the socket if
necessary, turn the thermostat knob (
B
) to position 6 and turn
the appliance on via the power selector (
C
) as follows:
• The warning lamp (
A
) lights up.
• Turn the power selector knob to
Min
to select minimum
power.
• Turn the power selector knob to
Med
to select medium
power.
• Turn the power selector knob to
Max
to select maximum
power.
• To switch off the appliance completely: turn the power
selector to "0" and the thermostat to , then disconnect
at the power socket.
Adjusting the thermostat
When the room has reached the required temperature, turn
the thermostat knob (
B
) slowly counterclockwise until you
hear a click and no further. The warning lamp (
A
) goes out.
The thermostat will automatically maintain the temperature.
In spring or autumn or on mild days, you can save energy by
using minimum power.