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Wall mounting of the convector 

dimensions are given in mm.

NOTE:

To improve products quality, design and technical 

characteristics of the convector, as well as its scope 

of delivery can be revised without advance notice.

6. INSTALLATION

1. Open the factory package and carefully remove the unit out of it.
2. Remove seals out of foamed plastic on sides of the unit and take it out 

of polyethylene.

3. In accordance with Fig. 2, 4 and table 2, determine the place of 

convector’s installation observing minimum distances from objects and 

minimum distance from the floor.

4. Mark the height, at which the convector is to be mounted, then attach 

bracket to the wall.

5. Put visible marks in mounting holes.
6. Drill holes of the required diameter on the mounting holes, insert dowels, 

attach the mounting bracket and fasten adjusting screws, thereby 

securing bracket on the wall  (Fig. 5, 6).

7. Suspend the convector on the bracket, for which purpose attach the 

lower part of the unit to the lower extension of the bracket and insert 

them into slots, available in the lower part of the unit’s rear panel. 

Carrying out these actions, it is necessary to hold the unit at the angle of 

~50-60 degrees (Fig. 6).

Fig. 4

8. Turn the unit in a horizontal plain until upper extensions of the bracket 

coincide with the upper slots in the unit’s rear panel and slightly press on 

the unit until you hear clicking of the upper extensions (Fig. 5).

9. To dismount the unit press the leverages of the bracket’s upper extensions 

and disconnect the unit from it. Then carry out the abovementioned 

operations in the reverse order.

Fig. 5

Fig. 6

Fig. 7

Leg mounting of the convector (Fig. 7)

1. Take 2 legs out of a package box.
2. Turn over the unit so that its lower part was at the top.
3. Attach legs to the lower part of the unit from the left and right sides so 

that the mounting holes coincide with holes on the unit’s case.

4. Fasten mounting screws in the present holes, exerting enough force. 

Check security of mounting.

5. Turn over the unit to the right position and place it on a smooth, horizontal 

surface strictly in a vertical position.

TEC.PS1 M…IN series convector heaters are equipped with a mechanical 

thermostat.
TEC.PS1 LE…IN series convector heaters are equipped with a high-

precision electronic thermostat with LED-display.
TEC.PS1 PGE…IN series convector heaters are equipped with a high-

precision electronic thermostat, LCD display and weekly programming of 

convector operation modes.
TEC.PS1 RCE...IN series convector heaters are equipped with a high-

precision electronic thermostat with LED-display and a remote controller.

The unit is ready to use!

Connection to electric mains

1. The convector is designed to be connected to ~220-240V, 50Hz single-

phase voltage mains with a grounding circuit.

2. Prior to connection make sure that parameters of electric mains in 

the place of connection comply with parameters, indicated on the 

identification plate with technical data of the unit.

3. It is necessary to follow active electrical safety precautions, connecting 

the convector to electric mains.

4. An electric outlet must be properly grounded. The outlet must be 

designed for rated current not less than 10A for models with maximum 

power up to 2000W and not less than 12A for models with maximum 

power of 2500W. Electric outlet and plug must always stay dry to prevent 

current leakage. Regularly check if the electric plug is tightly connected 

to the outlet. It must be done in the following order: connect an electric 

plug into an outlet, after half hour operation turn off the convector and 

disconnect the plug from the outlet, check if the plug is heated by your 

hand. If the plug heated over 50°C then replace the outlet by a new one 

to prevent damages, incidents, fire as a result of bad electric contact. A 

specialist must do the job.

IMPORTANT! 

The electric outlet must be rated for not less than 10A 

for models with maximum power up to 2000W and 

not less than 12A for models with maximum power of 

2500W, electric cable with a strand with cross section 

not less than 3x1.5 mm2 (for copper).

7. CONTROL OF THE CONVECNOR HEATER

Fig. 8

1. Heating power mode selector

It is used to select the following heating power modes: low power 

(“Economy”), high power (“Normal”).

2. Power indicator

It is illuminated when the unit is connected to electric mains.

3. Ionizer switch (“Ionizer”)

It is used to switch on/off the air ionizing function.

4. “heating” indicator light

It is illuminated when the unit’s heating is on.

5. Thermostat handle

It is used to set the desired room temperature.

Operation of TEC.PS1 M…IN series convector heater

1. Switch on the convector heater

Connect the convector to electric mains by plugging the power cord into 

an electric outlet, at that “POWER” indicator light will be illuminated on 

the control panel.

2. Select the heating power

With the help of the heating power mode selector set the required 

heating power: low power (“Economy”), high power (“Normal”).

3. Set temperature

3.1. Temperature can be set within the range +5 to +30°C.
3.2. Turn the thermostat handle clockwise to the stop, at that if room 

temperature is below the set one, then the “heating” indicator must be 

TEC.PS1 M…IN series control panel (Fig. 8)

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