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General Instructions
Read these instructions carefully before
installation and use. Keep this manual for
future reference.
The product may only be used as set out in
the assembly and operating instructions. The
guarantee is only valid if the product is used
in the manner intended and in accordance
with the instructions.
Application
With its smart functions and streamlined
design, the PF Smart fan convector is
the perfect choice for fast and efficient
heating. The PF Smart is suitable for most
environments including offices and homes.
It is ideal for installation in premises that
are used rarely, such as weekend cottages
and assembly halls where rapid heating is
desirable. In addition, the PF Smart can be
remotely controlled so that the premises is
warm by the time you arrive.
Protection class: IP24.
Approvals
• When the maximum surface temperature
is set to 60 °C, PFS is suitable for use in
preschools, afterschool recreation centres
and toilet and bathroom facilities.
• The convector is approved for installation
in wet rooms provided that no control
devices (buttons, switches, etc.) are within
reach of persons in baths or showers.
Convectors for portable use must not be
used close to pools, bathtubs or showers.
Protection class: IP24.
Mounting
Fan convector PFS is mounted on the wall
with the included wall bracket. The convector
must not be placed immediately under a
fixed socket. For minimum dimensions with
permanent installation, see fig. 2. PFSE can
also be used as a portable unit, floor stand is
available as an accessory.
Mounting with wall bracket
1. Mount the wall bracket stable on the wall
with screws in the oval holes (at least 2x).
It is important that the wall bracket is
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PFS
aligned to a straight horizontal position.
Guide holes on the wall bracket can be used
to mark out where the bracket should be
positioned to end up 10 cm above the floor.
Fig. 3.
2. Hang the fan convector on the wall bracket.
3. Rotate the lock plate (Fig. 4) and fasten
with a screw in the wall, so that the fan
convector is mounted securely.
Mounting when a connection box is to be used
To enable the installation of a surface
mounted connection box behind the fan
convector, the wall bracket is bent in order to
place the unit further from the wall. See Fig. 5
and 6.
1. Bend the wall bracket acc. to Fig 6. The
holes in the bent-down part are used to
fasten the wall bracket to the wall.
2. Follow steps 1-3 in section "Mounting with
wall bracket".
Portable use
PFSE can also be used as a portable unit.
Floor stand PFSS is available as an accessory.
Fig. 7.
1. Mount the floor stand with the included
screws.
2. Hang the fan convector on the floor stand.
The lock plate is not used and should be
removed.
3. Fasten the stand to the unit with screws
included, in intended holes, PFSE4 1x,
PFSE10/17 2x.
Connection
PFSE is equipped with a 1.2 metre long
cord with plug for connection to an earthed
power socket (230V~). PFSD is intended for
permanent installation and is connected via
cable without plug.
The installation, which should be preceded
by an omnipolar switch with a contact
separation of at least 3 mm, should only
be wired by a competent electrician and in
accordance with the latest edition of IEE
wiring regulations.
Fan convector PFS is switched on with the
switch placed low on the right plastic end.
See wiring diagrams.
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