4. Technical data
Rated voltage: .............................. 230 V ~ 50 Hz
Heat output: ........................................... 2000 W
Thermostat control: ......................... 15°C - 35°C
Protection class: ........................................... II/
Protection type: .......................................... IP 24
5. Before starting the equipment
5.1 Assembly
The equipment can be mounted on a wall. The
minimum clearances must be observed. The
equipment is allowed to be used only when it is
completely assembled and in a vertical position.
Observe section 3.
Important! Make sure that there are no electric
cables or other installations (for example water
pipes) near the drill holes. Ensure that the equip-
ment is secured fi rmly and horizontally to the wall.
Use only suitable fastening material on a wall
capable of bearing the load.
The supplied dowels and screws are suitable for
the following: Concrete, natural stone with a den-
se structure, solid brick, solid limestone bricks,
solid lightweight concrete bricks and aerated
concrete.
Ensure that a minimum distance of 25 cm to the
sides, 20 cm to the top, 150 cm to the bottom and
100 cm to the front of the equipment are maintai-
ned Fig. 3). Observe point 1 - Safety information.
If you want to mount the supplied towel holder
below the bath heater, follow the installation ins-
tructions for the bath heater but mark all the drill
holes for the towel holder before mounting the
bath heater on the wall.
5.1.1 Mounting the bath heater on the wall
(Fig. 4a – 4d)
1. Mark the positions of the drill holes (Ø 6 mm,
height from the fl oor at least 182 cm) for
mounting the equipment on the wall. Note:
The drill holes are arranged 170 mm apart
horizontally.
2. Then drill the holes in the wall, insert the
dowels and drive in the screws. The distance
between the screw head and the wall should
be approx. 3 mm.
3. Hang the heater on the screws on the wall.
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Push the heater to the left as far as the stop
and pull it down as far as the stop.
4. Turn the safety latch on the bottom of the hea-
ter down and fasten this as well in the same
way as described above. The heater is now
mounted on the wall.
5.1.2 Mounting the towel holder on the wall
(Fig. 5 - 6)
1. Mark the bottom holding hole in the middle
for the wall holder (7). Be sure to observe the
vertical hole distance (650 mm) in relation to
the two mounting holes for the bath heater
and the central position. Drill the mounting
hole (Ø 6 mm).
2. Mark and drill the two holes at the top. Be
sure to observe the horizontal distance of 25
mm relative to each other. The vertical dis-
tance to the hole drilled beforehand must be
150 mm.
3. Now screw the holding bars to the wall holder
(7) as described in 5.1.3 (Fig. 6).
4. Then insert all the wall plugs and screw the
wall holder securely to the wall.
5. Press the plastic cover (Fig. 2 / Item 8) to the
wall holder.
5.1.3 Screwing the holding bars to the wall
holder (Fig. 6)
1. Push the two holding bars (5 / 6) into the slots
provided in the wall holder (7).
2. Secure the holding bars (5 / 6) to the wall hol-
der (7) with the short screws (a).
6. Operation
Warning! Before using the equipment for the fi rst
time, check that the voltage supply is the same as
the voltage details set out on the rating plate.
Read the safety regulations in section 1.
When the equipment is used for the fi rst time or
after a long period of rest, it may emit an odor for
a short time. This is not a fault.
Explanation of the control panel (Fig. 7a)
11 = ON/OFF button
12 = + button
13 = - button
14 = C/M button
15 = P/PRO button
16 = Unlock / Windows open button
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