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For additional protection the installation of a residual current
device (RCD) is recommended. ( Refer to local electrical
regulations)
Remove all packaging materials and check the appliance, supply cord and the plug (if
fitted) for any signs of damage
Pay attention to the mounting location and the material on to which the heater is
being mounted. Ensure they are suitable and stable enough for mounting and holding
the heater securely in place.
The minimum safe mounting distances and tilt angles shown in the figures
should be strictly followed.
45mm
45mm
45mm
0.2m
0.5m
1.8mm
Installation
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The distance between the bottom edge of the appliance and the floor must be at
least 2.5 M.
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There must be a distance of at least 0.5 M between the appliance and any
ceilings, roofs or other covers. If the covers consist of flammable material, such as
wooden ceilings, wooden roofs etc., the distance at least
1 metre must always
be maintained.
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There must be a distance of at least 1.5 M at each side between the appliance
and walls or the like. See figure 3.
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The max. degree to horizontal is 60°and the min. degree is 40°. See figure 4.
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The infrared heater can also be swung from left to right. The max. swing degree is
25°.
Fix the wall mounting bracket on the wall first. Ensure that the location is secure and
firm.
Assemble the appliance onto the mounting bracket. Adjust the desired angle of
radiation and tighten all screws.
Check regularly the screws’ connection. Mechanical bearing pressure and oscillation
due to wind or rain could loosen screws.
Outdoor heaters should be installed only by a licenced electrician unless
they are connected to an existing approved outdoor waterproof sockets.
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