Philips HD 3274/75 Fan User Manual


 
Only for type HD 3275:
If the heater is going to be used in the bathroom, it
must be installed...
- so that switches and other controls cannot be
touched by a person in the bath or shower;
- outside the colour indicated areas (figs. 2
and 3).
Storing the mains cord
Excess mains cord can be stored by pushing it
into the storage compartment at the back of the
heater.
Please Note: Do not use the appliance when the
mains cord is kept inside the appliance.
Type HD 3274:
- You can fix the mains cord by pressing it into
one of the three slots (F).
Type HD 3275:
- Using a small screwdriver push the small lip
downwards (fig. 4) and remove the heater from
the stand / wall bracket (G) (fig. 5).
- You can fix the mains cord by pressing it into
one of the three slots (F).
- Slide the appliance correctly onto the stand /
wall bracket (“Click!”) (fig. 8).
Wall-mounting (only for type HD 3275)
This model can be used as a free-standing unit,
but it can also be mounted to a wall using the
stand / wall bracket (G).
This wall should be solid, flat and fireproof.
- Using a small
screwdriver push the
small lip downwards
(fig. 4) and remove
the heater from the
stand / wall bracket
(fig. 5).
- Use the stand / wall
bracket as a template
to mark the drilling
holes (fig. 6).
- Drill the holes and fix the stand / wall bracket to
the wall using screws and rawlplugs (fig. 7).
- Slide the appliance correctly onto the stand /
wall bracket (“Click!”) (fig. 8).
How to use
The selector switch (C) and the thermostat knob
(D) enable you to select the following functions:
Selector switch (C)
O = "Off. Both the fan and the two heating
elements are switched off.
> = Cool air. Only the fan is switched on.
1 = "Warm air"for gradual heating-up.
ECO positon (half power): the fan and one of
the two heating elements are switched on.
2 = "Hot air" for quick heating-up.
Full power: the fan and the two heating
elements are switched on.
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