ASSEMBLY
For transport reasons, the support feet are not fi tted and are supplied separately within the pac-
kaging.
1. Remove the support feet from the packaging.
2. Mount the feed as it indicated in Fig.2. These are entered by pressure and it does not require any
tools for assembly.
3. Check that the support feet have been mounted correctly.
4. Put the radiator in vertical position and wait about 15 minutes before connecting the device in
the electrical ductwork, to ensure that all the oil inside has drained into the base.
START-UP AND OPERATION
1. Before connecting the device to the mains, check that the grid voltage coincides with that shown
on the data plate.
2. Radiator description (Figure 1):
A – Handles for transport
B – Led "I" switch (ON) / 0 (OFF)
C – Thermostat command
D – Support Feet
E – Heating elements
3. Turn the thermostat control (Fig. 1C) clockwise to its maximum position.
4. Put the switch in "I" position (ON) (Fig.1B). Button is illuminated if properly connected.
5. When the room reaches the required temperature, rotate the thermostat control (Fig. 1C) anti
clockwise until it clicks and turns off the device.
When the thermostat control is in this position, the appliance will switch on and off automatically to
keep the pre-selected comfort temperature constant.
Note: The radiator incorporates a security switch. In case that the unit is not installed over a plane
surface or the unit falls over the radiator switch off.
MAINTENANCE
Before carrying out any maintenance work, make sure that the device has been disconnected from
the mains.
These radiators do not require any special maintenance. A dry cloth should be used to remove the
dust from the radiator. The appliance should only be cleaned when cold, solvents and abrasive
products should be avoided.
If the radiator is not going to be used for a long period of time, disconnect it from the mains, store
the cable away in the side compartment and keep the device in its packaging in a dry place.
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