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6. CONTROL OF THE DEVICE
This model has two levels of overheating protection.
1. Automatic thermal shutdown:
Turns off the heater in the event of overheating or failure, and resets when the temperature drops to
normal.
2. Thermal fuse:
In case the automatic thermal cutout fails, the heater has an additional safety device. This is a non-reseta-
ble switch that, if it works, will need to be replaced by an authorized service center.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Before connecting to the power source, make sure that the voltage of the device (information on the
rating plate) corresponds to the voltage in the electric network to which the user is going to connect the
device.
This heater is equipped with an electronic controller that allows you to set the desired temperature. Please
follow the instructions below to start the heater.
ATTENTION: The temperature display will not reflect the exact room temperature until the heater has been
operating for at least 20 minutes.
1. Switch the device on using the main power switch (10 - Fig. 1).
Then press the switch button (4 - Fig. 1). The heater will start in the highest heating power
and
continuous operation mode.
If left at this setting, the device will operate continuously at high power and will not turn off until
manually turned off or the room temperature exceeds 30 °C.
2. Press the switch button (4 - Fig. 1) again to change to medium power
and continuous operation.
If left at this setting, the unit will run continuously at medium power and will not turn off until ma-
nually turned off or the room temperature exceeds 30 °C.
3. Press the switch button (4 - Fig. 1) again to change to low power and continuous operation.
If left at this setting, the device will run continuously at low power and will not turn off until manu-
ally turned off or the room temperature exceeds 30°C.
4. Press the switch button (4 - Fig. 1) a fourth time to turn off the heater.
WARNING!
The heater will run continuously if the desired temperature is not set.
When working with the low power setting, the heater will not provide the same heating power as in
the high power setting, but this setting generates much lower electricity consumption.
To avoid overloading the circuit, do not connect the heater to an outlet where other appliances are alre-
ady connected.