Attaching The Feet; Wall Mounting - DeLonghi Electric radiator Instructions Manual

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This radiator is an extremely versatile home heating appliance with a choice of three power levels. It
also incorporates an exclusive function enabling you to obtain optimum comfort in all situations.
To get the best from your product, you should read the following instructions thoroughly.
1. GENERAL
Unpack the appliance and turn it upside down, resting it on the protective polystyrene packaging.
Check that the power cable is intact and the appliance has not been damaged during transport. Do not use
the appliance if it is damaged.

2. ATTACHING THE FEET

Remove the feet and castors from the polystyrene packaging.
Thread the castors onto the pins on the feet and push down until they click into place (fig.1). Pull to make sure
the castors are firmly attached.
Attach the feet with castors to the bottom of the radiator by inserting them between the control box and the
first element and the rear box and the last element. Fit the teeth into the housing provided and lock the foot
in place with the eye screw, screwing it up fully (fig. 1).
When complete, turn the radiator back into the vertical operating position.
Important: to lock the feet in place, use the eye screws only.

3. WALL MOUNTING

The wall mounting kit should include:
2 x top brackets (A)
1 x bottom bracket (B)
5 x screws
5 x anchors
1. Chose where the panel is to be installed, making sure that:
a. It is not immediately under a power socket.
b. The plug and the socket are easy to reach after installation.
c. Neither the power cables or other tubes can be damaged.
d. The panel is away from curtains or inflammable material.
2. Before drilling the wall, mark the exact points with a template respecting the dimensions (D, Fig. 3) which
vary according to the model as shown in table 3A.
3. Line up the centre of the brackets A along the line indicated in fig. 3/4 by a dotted line, making sure the
two brackets are at the same height, then mark the holes to be drilled.
4. For brick walls, use a 6 mm masonry bit and drill on the basis of the marks made previously, insert the
anchors provided.
(For plasterboard or false walls, you should locate the wooden uprights and use 6 mm wood screws direc-
tly into the wood or use specific anchors. For any other type of wall, seek the advice of a specialist).
5. Attach the brackets "A" to the wall using the screws provided in the holes.
1,5 Kw
Model
1Kw
210 mm
140 mm
D
2 Kw
2,5 Kw
280 mm
385 mm
3A
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