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1- Digital Display:
It is the screen that indicates the values and warning signs on the program, thermostat, and timer screens.
2- Timer Icon:
It is the icon that warns by turning on a blue light when the timer is activated. The blue light is not lit when the timer is
inactive. In addition, the timer icon blinks until the process is completed while the wi-fi reset is performed. When
the process is finished, the timer icon turns off.
3- Thermostat Icon:
It is the icon that lights up red when the thermostat is activated and gives a warning. When the thermostat is passive,
the red light does not light up.
CAUTION:
The thermostat icon will light up for 5 seconds from the moment the heater is plugged in. This
situation states that "Wi-fi can be reset until the red light turns on, once the light turns off, the wi-fi cannot be reset."
WARNING NOTIFICATIONS
The heater has overheating safety. In case of overheating, the heating level will first
drop to P1. If the overheating continues again, the heater will warn and turn itself off.
In the meantime, error information (E1) will be displayed on the heater screen. If it is
controlled by a mobile application, a warning text will appear on the application
screen. In such cases, definitely check the heater. Never control the heater remotely.
You will need to unplug the power cord and plug it back in to restart the heater.
If the heater operates continuously for 12 hours, warning information (E2) will appear on
the heater's display and the heater will turn itself off. In such cases, check your heater.
Never control the heater remotely. You will need to unplug the power cord and plug it
back in to restart the heater.
When the heater is toppled or shaken, warning information (E3) will be displayed on
the heater screen and the heater will be turned off. If it is controlled by a mobile
application, a warning text will appear on the application screen. In such cases,
definitely check the heater. Never control the heater remotely. You will need to
unplug the power cord and plug it back in to restart the heater.