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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Choose a suitable location for the heater ensuring you have taken account of the safety instructions.
Note: It is normal tha twhen the heater is turned on for the first time ot after not being used for a long
period of time that it may emit a slight smell and fumes. These will disappear when the heater has been
on a short while.
1. Take out the heater from it’s box carefully. Please save the box to store the heater when not in use.
2. Assemble the feet or secure to the wall mounting brackets according to the instructions.
3. Plug the unit into a power socket. Do not use the same electrical socket as another high
wattacgeelectrical appliance in order to avid overloading the circuit.
4. Turn the thermostat dial fully in a clockwise direction to gain the maximum setting.
5. Turn on the heating elements by means of the heater switches. There are 3 hear settings 750W,
1250W and 2000W. When the heating elements are on the switches will illuminate
6. For maximum heat output both switches should be turned on.
7. When the desired room temperature has been reached, the thermostat knob should be turned
slowly anti-clockwise until the thermostat is hear to click off and the lights on the element switches
are seen to go out.
8 After this the heater will keep the air temperature in the room at the set temperature by switching
on and off automatically.
9. In this minimum (fully anti-clockwise) position, the thermostat provides frost protection. In this
position (depending on the size of the room) the heater will maintain the temperature above freezing.
Setting the Timer (model IG5250 only)
1. This model is fitted with at 24 hour timer which has 96 segments around its circumference, each
segment being equivalent to 15 minutes of time.
2. It is possible to set the time and duration of the perriod(s) that it is desired the heater will operate
in any 24 hour period.
3. The centre of the timer has a 3 position switch.
- in the central position (denoted by the clock symbol) the timer will switch the heater on and off
at times set by the segments.
- the position denoted by the “I”, is a timer override position. The timer will continue to run but
power will be fed continuoisly to the heater. The enables the heater to be on all the time if required.
- in the position denoted by the “O” the timer to run but no power is fed to the heater.
4. To set the timer, ensure teh slider switch on the timer is in the central position next to the
clock symbol.
5. Rotate the outer ring of the timer in a clockwise direction until the current time lined up with the
arrow pointer.
6. Set the time that the heater is required to run by pulling the segments around the outer ring forward
appropriate to the running period(s) required.
7. When set, the heater will operate each day during the times programmed. Note, the heater
must always be plugged into power socket, the element switches must be in the on position and the
thermostat must be suitably set to ensure the heater will come on.
8. If the heater is required to run continuously the side switch on the timer should be set to the “I”
position. If it is subsequently required to revert back to the timer operation, the slide switch on the
timer should be set to the central (clock) position.