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TABLE OF POWERS:
O
PERATION
• Select the operating mode using the " " and " " buttons on the remote control.
- The " " button selects the radiating side you want to activate:
- front side active.
- back side active.
- front and back sides active.
- The " " button selects the required radiating power:
- : MIN
- : MED
- : MAX
• Use the + and - buttons to set the comfort temperature.
• The °F/°C button selects the preferred temperature scale.
• The ON/STAND-BY button switches the appliance from STAND-BY to ON and viceversa.
• Press the " " button to activate the frost prevention function. This function keeps automatically the
room at a room temperature of 7°C (45°F).
C
OUNT DOWN TIMER
Delayed shutdown turns the appliance off automatically at the set time.
To programme, press the "TIMER" button. The display shows the preset time or the time set previously.
Use the + or - buttons to set the time you want the appliance to go off.
Confirm by pressing the OK button. “TIMER OFF" is displayed.
To deactivate programmed shutdown, press the "TIMER" button twice or the “CANCEL” button.
4. MAINTENANCE
Before carrying out maintenance, always unplug from the mains and wait for the appliance to cool
down.
This radiator requires no particular maintenance.
Simply dust with a soft, dry cloth.
Never use abrasive powders or solvents.
If necessary, remove accumulations of dirt using a vacuum cleaner.
5. IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
- When you turn the appliance on for the first time, operate it at maximum for at least two hours.
During this time, you should ventilate the room to eliminate the “new” smell given off. It is nor-
mal for the appliance to make "squeaking" noises when first turned on.
- Never use the radiator near baths, sinks, showers or swimming pools.
- Never use the radiator to dry laundry.
- Never lay the power cable on top of the radiator when it is hot.
- Use the radiator in a vertical position only.
Power levels
Min Med Max
Single
panel
Single
panel
Double
panel
400W 600W 950W
400W 600W 950W
Side
800W 1200W 1900W
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