Honeywell BH-777FTE Water Heater User Manual


 
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2. Unpack the fan heater and the power cord. Remove all
packaging materials and dispose of them for recycling
3. Before starting to use the fan heater, mount it according
to the instructions for „wall mounting“.
WALL MOUNTING
1. Mount the fan heater vertically on a straight wall. Strict-
ly observe the safety distances shown in Fig. 1 and 2.
Observe your local safety regulations. Do not mount the
fan heater on combustible or instable surfaces (e.g. wood
or plastic surfaces) or under the ceiling. Fire hazard!
2. Use the wall bracket (12) as a drill template. Mark two
holes and drill them in the wall.
3. Insert the two plugs into the holes and fix the wall bra-
cket (12) onto the wall with the two long screws. Make
sure that the horizontal hole of the wall bracket is on the
left side and the vertical hole on the right side and that the
indent is open to the top. Make sure that the wall bracket
is fixed securely to the wall.
4. Hang the fan heater on the wall bracket (12). Make sure
that it locks firmly into the indent on the wall bracket (12).
Adjust the hole in the wall bracket to fit the one in the ope-
ning and secure the fan heater on the wall bracket (12)
with the medium long screw.
5. Make sure that the fan heater is mounted securely and
cannot fall off.
MOUNTING THE TOWEL-RAIL
1. Push the metal hanger (16) into the plastic mount (15).
2. Adjust the hole in the plastic mount (15) to fit the one in
the metal hanger (16) and secure the two parts with the
short screw.
3. Push the plastic mount (15) into the holder (14) on the
rear side of the fan heater until it clicks into position.
4. Make sure that the plastic mount (15) is fitted securely,
and that it cannot become loose and fall off.
USER INSTRUCTIONS
1. Check that the rotary power switch (2) is in the OFF (3)
position. Insert the power plug into the power socket. Do
not touch the power cord with wet hands.*
2. Make sure that the air intake vent (9) and air outlet vent
(10) are not covered up and that no objects have managed
to get into them. The air intake vent (9) and air outlet vent
(10) must always be free when the fan heater is in use.
3. Before handling, moving or cleaning the fan heater, turn
the rotary power switch (2) to the OFF (3) position and
disconnect the power plug from the power socket.*
4. Turn the rotary power switch (2) to the desired opera-
ting position:
Warm air 1000 W (4)
Hot air 2000 W (5)
The power control lamp (1) lights up. When the rotary
power switch (2) is in the hot air 2000 W (5) position, you
cannot turn it further in a clockwise direction, only in an
anti-clockwise direction.
5. When the towel-rail is mounted, the heating performan-
ce is automatically reduced to 1000 W.
Rotary thermostat switch
1. When you operate the fan heater in the warm air (4) or
hot air (5) position, turn the rotary thermostat switch (6)
clockwise to the highest position (8).
2. When the desired room temperature has been reached,
turn the rotary thermostat switch (6) anticlockwise until
you hear a “click”. The fan heater now switches off.
3. Turn the rotary thermostat switch (6) slightly in a clockwi-
se direction. The fan heater now switches the heating on and
off automatically to maintain the desired room temperature.
4. The further you turn the rotary thermostat switch clock-
wise, the hotter the room temperature will get. The highest
position equals a room temperature of approx. 30 °C. The
lowest position ( ) (7) equals a room temperature of
approx. 5 to 8 °C.
5. It is normal for the thermostat not to switch on when
the room temperature is higher than 30 °C.
6. If the room temperature is lower than 5° - 8°C, the fan
heater will continue heating until the room temperature
has risen to more than 5° - 8 °C.
7. When the rotary thermostat switch (6) is in the highest
position (8), you can not turn it any further in a clockwise
direction, only anticlockwise
.
Overheating protection
1. The fan heater is equipped with overheating protection
which switches the fan heater off automatically if it over-
heats.
2. Turn the rotary power switch (2) to OFF (3) and discon-
nect the power plug from the power socket.*
3. Now let the fan heater cool for at least 30 minutes.
4. Remove any objects which might have got into the air
intake vent (9) or air outlet vent (10), or clean the ope-
nings which have caused the faulty running with a vacuum
cleaner or have caused overheating. If you can see that a
lot of dust has accumulated inside the fan heater, please
get the appliance cleaned at a service centre.