MAX
*
‘x’ in
Fig. 5
) from the rear of the thermostat moulding using
pliers and inserting them in the preferred holes to limit the
slider movement.
Accessory Modules
Optional accessory modules are available for use with this
range of heaters - see separate User Instructions for details
on the operation of each accessory module.
Before fitting a control module switch the heater off at the
mains supply.
To insert a module, the plug-in protective cover on the right
hand side of the thermostat unit at the back of the heater
must first be removed.
Insert a flat-head screwdriver into the side of the cover and
prise away from the heater - see
Fig. 6
.
Lift the cover away from the heater to reveal the slide in
compartment.
Insert the accessory module into the slot ensuring it is
positively located in position - see
Fig. 6
.
Switch the heater on at the mains supply.
Fig. 6
Operation
Switching On the Heater
(see
Fig. 3
)
The controls are located on the right hand side on top of the
appliance, lift flap to access the controls - see
Fig. 3
.
The button marked ‘
’ controls the electricity supply to the
electronic thermostat. An indicator beside the ‘
’ button
shows when the unit is powered ‘ON’.
Setting Desired Temperature (see
Fig. 4
)
The heater is fitted with an adjustable thermostat enabling
the room temperature to be controlled by adjusting the slider
accordingly. The min setting ‘
’ represents a room
temperature of approximately 5
0
C and may be used for
protection against frost. The ‘MAX’ setting represents a room
temperature of approximately 30
0
C. The ‘ ’ symbol glows
when the elements are actually heating.
Turn on the heater using the ‘
’ button and move the
thermostat slider to the desired position. When the room
temperature has reached the desired level, the power to the
elements will be reduced, the heater will then maintain the
room temperature at the chosen level.
NOTE
- Should your heater fail to come on when the
thermostat slider is at a low setting, this may be due to the
room temperature being higher than the thermostat setting.
Background Temperature
When used in conjunction with a remote programming device
supporting a background/setback setting, the heater will
automatically operate at a room temperature setting of 5
0
C
less than the thermostat setting when the programme is in
background/setback mode.
Limiting the thermostat setting
Before wall mounting the product the installer may wish to
limit the heat selection slider movement for the operator.
This may be achieved by removing the two plastic pins (see
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
‘x’
Fig. 5