PAT TESTING
When used in a workplace, this product should be safety-tested yearly by a qualified electrician (PAT
Tested). We recommend that it is PAT tested regularly when used in a domestic environment.
GENERAL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
Domestic wiring must be tested periodically by a qualified electrician at least once every 10 years or at
every change of occupancy.
For office and retail premises, and buildings such as village halls, the wiring must be inspected at least
once every 5 years.
It is recommended that all buildings be fitted with smoke alarms (it is mandatory for new buildings).
OPERATING COSTS
At time of going to press, the average cost of electricity is £0.145 per unit (kilowatt-hour). The amount
you are being charged will be shown on your electricity bill.
At this cost, the EH1842 will cost £0.22 per hour to run with the thermostat set to its maximum.
If the thermostat is used to regulate the temperature the operating costs will be lower, depending on
the room temperature.
OPERATION
Plug the mains lead into a 13Amp socket and switch the product on at the mains. Using the two power
switches on the side of the product select the required operation.
1. Both switches off = Off
2. Left switch on right switch off = Low heat (500W)
3. Left switch off right switch on = Medium heat (1kW)
4. Both switches on= High Heat (1.5kW)
This product is also fitted with an adjustable thermostat. After selecting the required heat setting turn
the thermostat clockwise until it reaches its furthest point. Allow the room to heat up to the required
temperature and then rotate the thermostat anti-clockwise until you hear the radiator click off. Leaving
the thermostat in this position will maintain the temperature at this level.
The unit can work as a frost protection radiator, to do so turn the thermostat fully anti-clockwise to the
minimum setting. In this position the radiator will only switch on at low temperatures.
Please note that in very large room or draughty rooms the product might be insufficient to reach the
required temperature.
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INSTALLATION OF FEET (REAR)
Holding the product securely loop the U bolt around the spacer between the last 2 fins (see fig. 4).
Attach the rear castor bar (the rear castor bar has 2 holes) to the U bolt making sure that the locator
pin aligns with the locator hole (see fig. 5) and the 2 threaded bolts pass through the 2 screw holes,
securing tightly with 2 wing nuts (see fig. 6). Make sure the feet are secure before turning over.
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
Fig. 6