1. The ambient temperature can be adjusted using the thermostat. Simply turn the thread from
the thermostat to the right to increase the heat and to the left to decrease the temperature
until the desired temperature is reached.
2. Select the desired power level
90177 - 7 ELEMENTS: 1.500W = 3 pos. (600W, 900W, 1,500W)
90178 - 9 ELEMENTS: 2.000W = 3 pos. (800W, 1,200W, 2,000W)
90179 - 11 ELEMENTS: 2.500W = 3 pos. (1,000W, 1,500W, 2,500W)
3. The light lights up when the radiator is active.
4. Turning the thermostat knob to the left will increase the selected temperature.
5. Do not cover the radiator at any time while in operation. There is a risk of Fire if the radiator is
covered.
6. After the radiator is finished, turn off the switch and put the thermostat in position "0", and
unplug it from the wall.
05. CLEANING YOUR OIL RADIATOR
1. Before cleaning, disconnect the radiator from the mains source.
2. Wipe the outside of the heater with a damp cloth and then a dry cloth.
3. Do not use waxes or polishes as these can react with the radiator and cause discoloration of
the same.
06. STORAGE OF YOUR RADIATOR
• Keep cardboard packaging for radiator storage at theend of the season.
• Clean the heater following the cleaning instructions above.
• Remove the wheel mounts.
• Place the heater in the original box, store them in a cool, dry place.
• If you choose to store your heater fully assembled, be sure to cover it completely to protect it
against dust and dirt.
07. IMPORTANT
1. Read the instructions carefully before first use and save them for future references.
2. Always disconnect the radiator from the mains when not in use and when cleaning.
3. Do not leave the radiator on unintentionally.
4. Do not cover the radiator while it is on, there is a risk of fire.
5. Place the radiator at a minimum distance of 90 cm from any flammable material (furniture,
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