PROCEDURE FOR MOUNTING AND CONNECTING THE DEVICE TO THE MAINS :
Before any assembly or dismantling operation, ensure that the circuit providing power to the radiator has been cut off.
Fixing the appliance in place :
1 - Take the wall bracket C and attach it horizontally to the wall, in accordance with marks indicating the position of the appliance
(see Fig. 1 and 2).
To ensure your radiator is firmly attached, you must use plugs and screws that are compatible with the material of your wall.
2 - Take the appliance and attach it to wall bracket C (see Fig 3) and then lock it on to the bracket C with screw D.
Setting the pitch :
The radiating part of your radiator can be tilted (Fig.4) from 0° to 30° to the wall.
The tilt must not be adjusted while the appliance is operating.
To change the angle, it is recommended that you wait 15 minutes after the appliance has stopped and that you follow the follo-
wing procedure :
- untighten the 2 screws on the pivot in order to enable the radiating part to rotate.
- hold the radiating part in the position you want and tighten the 2 screws on the pivot.
Connecting the device to the mains :
Your appliance comes with a cord for connecting to a junction box.
According to electrical installation regulations, there must be a multiple pole isolator on the power supply.
This isolator must have a contact push-off of at least 3 mm on every pole.
The power cord should be cut in order to only keep the length necessary for the connection.
After install, the power cord will be fixed in the wall or on the wall to make sure that the power cord will not touch the high tempe-
rature metallic parts (A and G).
4/ OPERATION
The appliance is turned on by means of the pull-cord (Fig. 3). When turned on there may be a slight vibration, which should stop
after a few seconds.
Mod. IR3020
- Position 0: Off
- Position 1: 600 W
- Position 2: 1200 W
- Position 3: 1800 W
5/ CLEANING
• It is imperative that you turn off your appliance (selection indicator at 0) and leave it to cool down properly before cleaning.
• It can be cleaned with a damp cloth.
• Important: Never use abrasive cleaners, these will damage the surfaces.
6/ IN THE EVENT OF PROBLEMS
• Never dismantle your appliance. An incorrectly repaired appliance can be a danger to the user.
• Before doing anything to the appliance, ensure that:
- your appliance is turned off (selection indicator at 0),
- your appliance has cooled down,
- the supply circuit to your radiator is off.
7/ ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION FIRST!
Your appliance contains valuable materials which can be recovered or recycled.
Leave it at a local civic waste collection point.
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