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Set-up and Operation
The heater can be operated either on the appliance itself (control panel) or with the remote
control. They have the same buttons.
The remote control must be supplied with a 3V Lithium battery.
Check that the main switch (on the bottom of the appliance) is set to O (off).
Insert the plug into the 220/240V- 50Hz socket. Socket
Set the main switch to I (on). You will hear a buzzer and the display will light up for a few
seconds; the red lamp on the on/off switch on the control panel will stay on. The heater is
now in standby mode and is ready for use.
A. ON/OFF button
B. Fan lamp/button
C. Frost protection button
D. Switch timer on
E. Higher button
F. Automatic operation
G. Power button (Control panel: 3 separate
buttons)
H. --
I. Switch timer off
J. Lower button
On/Off button:
- if the heater is in standby mode, you can use this button to set it to the last used mode
- If the heater is in operation, use this button to switch it off to the standby mode: all
functions will be switched off, the red on/off lamp will burn.
- If the timer is switched on, use this button to remove the settings.
- With first time use, the temperature is set standard to 18°C. Once the space has reached
this set temperature, the heater will automatically switch off and resume operation when
the temperature drops. (thermostat operation). Use the Higher & Lower buttons to change
the set temperature.
Fan lamp:
This lamp will burn when the fan is in operation. The fan will work if the heater is in operation,
plus a short time afterwards in order to cool the heater's internal components.
Automatic operation
This button will cause the heater to start operating automatically in the last set mode.
Higher button
- Use this button to set a higher temperature for the thermostat (from 5° to 45°C).
- With timer operation, you can use this button to extend the set time at intervals of an hour
(from 1 to 23 hours).