Installation - EINHELL FH 600 Operating Instructions Manual

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3. Installation

3.1 Assembly for use as a free-standing radiator
(Fig. 2)
Press the panel radiator onto the supplied legs.
3.2 Assembly for use as a wall radiator (Fig. 3-5)
Important! When the panel radiator is screwed to the
wall the distance between the bottom edge of the
radiator and the floor must be between 100 – 150
mm. Make sure that there are no electric cables or
other installations (for example water pipes) near the
drill holes. Ensure that the radiator is fitted securely
and horizontally.
a) Drill holes with diameters of 8 mm in the wall,
spaced as shown.
b) Insert the dowels with diameters of 8 mm in the
holes and screw the wall brackets to the wall. Make
sure that the top end of the wall bracket "A" with the
tension spring is at the top.
c) Hook the panel radiator into the bottom of the wall
bracket first, then press the top end of the wall
bracket "A" up and press the panel radiator against
the wall bracket. Let go of the top end of the wall
bracket – the panel radiator locks into place.
4. Technical data:
Rated voltage:
Output:
Thermostat control:
Protection class:
Mains lead:
5. Proper use
Please note that our equipment has not been
designed for use in commercial, trade or industrial
applications. Our warranty will be voided if the
machine is used in commercial, trade or industrial
businesses or for equivalent purposes.
6. Starting up
Important! Before using the appliance for the first
time, check that the voltage supply is the same as
the voltage details set out on the data plate.
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Read safety instructions listed under section 1.
6.1 Thermostat (Fig. 1/Item 3)
Switch on the radiator with the ON/OFF switch. If the
current room temperature is higher than the
temperature set in the thermostat, the ON/OFF rocker
switch will not illuminate.
Turn the control to "MAX" until the required room
temperature has been reached. Then turn down the
control until you hear a clear click. The thermostat
control will switch the radiator on and off
automatically to maintain the room temperature at an
almost constant level. However, this presupposes
that the radiator has a sufficient output to cover the
heating requirements for the room.
6.2 Overload cut-out (Fig. 6)
The panel radiator is fitted with an overload cut-out
which switches off the heating element in the event of
overheating. If this happens, the pushbutton (C)
jumps out slightly. If this occurs, turn off the radiator at
the ON/OFF switch, pull out the power plug and wait
a few minutes for the radiator to cool down. Once it
has cooled down you can connect the power plug to
the mains socket outlet again. Then press the button
for the overload cut-out and switch on the radiator
with the ON/OFF switch.
7. Storage
230 V ~ 50 Hz
600 W
If the radiator is not used for a lengthy period of time,
Infinitely adjustable
the mains lead must be stored complete. The
I
radiator has to be stored in a dry place, covered if
possible.
3 x 0,75 mm
2
x 1,5 m
8. Maintenance and cleaning
Maintenance and repair work may only be carried
out by an authorized electrical servicing contractor
or the customer service responsible for your
country.
Check the mains lead at regular intervals for signs
of defects or damage. A damaged mains lead may
only be replaced by an electrician or the customer
service responsible for your country in compliance
with the relevant regulations.
Important: Disconnect the mains lead before
cleaning – danger of electric shock.
Use a damp cloth to clean the casing.
The ribs are filled with a special oil. Repairs that
necessitate the oil seal to be opened may only be
carried out by the customer service responsible for

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