1. WHERE TO LOCATE THE APPLIANCE
Position the radiator under the coldest window in the room or wherever else you want.
The radiator will reduce the effects of cold draughts to a minimum.
The appliance must not be positioned directly underneath a fixed power point.
Do not use the appliance in rooms with a surface area of less than 4 m².
2. CONNECTION
The radiator must be connected to a perfectly functioning 230-240 V AC socket with correct poles.
Avoid contact between clothing, household linen, furniture, inflammable material and the socket
providing power to the radiator.
3. TURNING ON
Plug into the mains, turn the thermostat pointer as far as it will go to maximum and turn the radia-
tor on using the power selector as described below:
• Turn the power selector to 1 (minimum power) (the light comes on).
• Turn the power selector to 2 (medium power) (the light comes on).
• Turn the power selector to 3 (maximum power) (the light comes on).
NB:
For economic operation, once the appliance has reached working temperature, you can use mini-
mum or medium power (1 or 2).
4. ADJUSTING THE THERMOSTAT
When the room has reached the required temperature, turn the thermostat slowly clockwise until a
"click" is heard and no further.
The thermostat will automatically regulate the temperature set and keep it constant.
If your model has three power levels, in the spring or autumn or on mild days, you can further save
energy by using minimum power.
Frost protection function
With the thermostat dial in the
position and one of the power levels selected, the appliance
maintains room temperature at about 5°C, preventing freezing with minimal energy consumption.
NB:
To turn the appliance off completely, turn the power selector to "0".
5. APPLIANCE WITH TIMER
Setting the clock
As with all clocks, the timer must be set to the exact time.
For example, if it is 9.30 in the morning, turn the dial of the timer clockwise (in the direction of the
arrow) until 9.30 is lined up with the pointer.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT TURN THE DIAL OF THE TIMER ANTICLOCKWISE.
The timer is an electric clock and works only if plugged into a socket.
If disconnected, the timer stops and must be reset.
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