General Features; Electrical Connection; Maintenance - DeLonghi Electric oil filled radiator Instructions Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for Electric oil filled radiator:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Available languages
  • EN

Available languages

  • ENGLISH, page 5

1. GENERAL FEATURES

Remove the appliance from the packaging, turn upside down and rest on the polystyrene.
Check that neither the appliance nor the power cable has been damaged in any way during
transportation.
Do not operate the appliance if damaged

2. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

-
Before plugging the radiator into the mains, check that the voltage of your mains electricity
supply corresponds to the value V indicated on the appliance and that the socket and
power line are appropriately dimensioned.
-
CONNECT THE RADIATOR TO EFFICIENTLY EARTHED SOCKETS ONLY
-
This appliance complies with EEC Directive 89/336 and D.M. 476/92, relating to electro-
magnetic compatibility.
3. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Switching on
Plug into the mains socket. Turn the thermostat to maximum. Switch the radiator on using the
switch/switches following the procedures given in points a) - b).
a) Models with single switch (1 power level):
-
button in position «I» = Total power on (indicator light on);
-
button in position «O» = (indicator light off)
b) Models with double switch (3 power levels)
-
button in position «l» = minimum power (indicator light on);
-
button in position «ll» = intermediate power (indicator light on);
-
both buttons in position «l» «ll» = maximum power (indicator lights on)
To turn appliance off, switch off both switches or remove plug from wall socket.
Adjusting the thermostat
When the room has reached the required temperature, slowly turn the thermostat until the indi-
cator light goes off (or to the position marked by a click) and no further. The set temperature
will then be regulated automatically and kept constant by the thermostat.
Frost protection function
With the thermostat in position
temperature of about 5˚C, preventing freezing with minimum energy consumption.
c) Models with a 24 hour time-clock (fig. 1)
To programme heating, proceed as follows:
-
Look at the time on your clock or watch. If it is 10.00, turn the numbered timer disk clockwi-
se until the number 10 on the disk coincides with the pointer ▲ on the timer. Set the periods
of time when you want the appliance to work by pushing the teeth inwards. Each tooth cor-
responds to a period of 15 minutes. This will leave visible sectors which correspond to the
periods of operation. When set, the radiator will operate automatically each day during the
times programmed (important: the radiator must always be plugged into the socket).
-
To change the programming, move the teeth back into the initial position and set the new
periods of functioning.
-
If you want to make the appliance operate without programming, push all the teeth into the
centre. In this case, to turn the appliance off completely, as well as turning the switches off, you
must also unplug it from the mains to avoid continued operation of the timer.

4. MAINTENANCE

Before carrying out any operation on the radiator, unplug from the electric mains and wait for
it to cool. The oil-filled electric radiator requires no particular maintenance. It is sufficient to
remove the dust with a soft, dry cloth. Never use abrasive powders or solvents. If necessary
remove concentrations of dirt using a vacuum cleaner (fig.2) .
and the switches pressed, the appliance maintains the room at a
*
GB
5

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents