GB
34
Package contents:
1. Heat convector: 1 piece
2. Base: 2 pieces
3. Attachment screws: 4 pieces
4. Operating manual: 1 piece
Always disconnect the power supply before any manipulation with the device in order
to prevent electric shock.
You have to attach base to the convector before use (included in the package with the
convector). You attach the legs to the base of the convector using four included screws.
Make sure they are properly inserted into the rails on the bottom of the convector.
WARNING:
The heater may not be used without the installed base.
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
•
Place the convector on a flat surface with a sufficient amount of space around the appliance to ensure the
proper function of exhaust vents.
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There must be a distance at least 90 cm between the device and the surrounding objects.
WARNING:
To prevent the device from overheating, do not cover
the heater.
The heater must not be placed directly under an outlet.
The surfaces marked this way become hot during use.
DO NOT COVER!
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
This convection heater uses convection technology with temperature control by thermostat.
The power level can be set via heat element switches:
Switch 1 = power of 750 W
Switch 2 = power of 1250 W
Switch 1+2 = power of 2000 W
Turning on the convector and temperature control.
1. With respect to the above defined safety instructions, select a proper location to place the convector.
2. Plug the power cable into a proper electric socket.
3. Turn the THERMOSTAT CONTROL completely to the right for maximum power.
4. Activate the heat elements via the SWITCHES on the side panel. The activation of heat elements is indicated
by switch indicator lights. Activate both switches to achieve maximum heat power.
5. When the room has reached the desired temperature, turn the thermostat slowly to the left until the
thermostat clicks and the indicators on the heaters‘ switches turn off. The convector will now automatically
switch on and off the heating elements to keep the room temperature at a set value.
Note:
When first switched on or switched on after a long period of inactivity, the heaters may emit odor or
smoke. This is normal and it will fade away in a short while.