Location and Connection
Remove all packaging material and keep out of reach of children. After removing
the packaging, check the appliance for damage or other signs of a
fault/defect/malfunction. In case of doubt, do not use the appliance and contact
your vendor for inspection or replacement.
Choose a suitable location for the heater with at least 50 cm free space all
around it and with a distance of at least 20 cm to the floor.
Set-up and operation
Make sure that the heater is switched off (O pushed in) then plug into a correctly
functioning 220-240V / 50Hz socket.
Now set the main switch to I (on); the heater is now on standby and the indicator
light (7) lights up.
Switch on the heater by pressing the ON/standby button.
After switching in by means of the main switch, the thermostat is on the
maximum: 30°C. Press the ‘Temperature lower’ button to set the desired
temperature (minimum 15°C). With the ‘Temperature higher’ button you can
higher the set temperature afterwards. The display shows the set temperature.
The thermostat will now regulate the heater to turn on if the temperature is too
low and off once the desired temperature is reached.
Press Temp + and Temp - at the same time to speed up the fan or to slow it
down. The display shows for a moment flashing what you have set: LL=low,
HH=high.
Press the timer button to set the timer. The display changes from degrees to
hours. Hold in the button to enter more hours, up to a maximum of 12.
Power-off: If you set the timer while the heater is on, you set the number of
hours after which the heater turns itself off.
Power on: If you set the timer while the heater is set to standby, you set the
number of hours after which the heater turns itself on.
To switch off the heater you must first set it to standby by pressing the
ON/standby button. The heater will stop heating, but the fan cools for another 60
seconds (see display) before switching off. You can then use the main switch to
turn off the heater properly (O pressed). Never leave the plug in the socket when
the heater is not in use!
Safety features
In case of internal overheating, the overheating safeguard will switch the heater off.
This may occur if the heater cannot give off enough heat or if it cannot draw in
enough fresh air. As mentioned above, this is generally caused by (partially) covering
the heater or obstructing the air intake and/or outlet grills or installing the heater too
close to a wall or something similar. When the overheating safeguard switches the
heater off, you need to turn the switch to the ‘O’ position (off) and remove the heater
from the socket. Allow the heater to cool down and make sure that whatever caused
the overheating is removed or amended. The heater can then be reused. If the
problem persists or if you cannot find an obvious cause for the overheating, turn the
heater off immediately and take the plug out of the socket. Contact a service point for
repair.