Before Use; Installation; Pat Testing - Prem-I-Air EH1558 Manual

240 w radiant panel heater
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IMPORTANT
Installer and Users please note:
These instructions should be read carefully and left with the user of the product
for future reference.

BEFORE USE

You must inspect the appliance including its cable and plug for any signs of
damage. If the product is damaged, DO NOT use it, and contact your supplier
immediately.

INSTALLATION

For free-standing use: Attach the two castor-wheel brackets to the underneath
of the heater using the two M5 × 8 mm screws (one in each beacket). Attach the
castor-wheels to each bracket using the dome-nuts provided.
To wall-mount: Referring to the diagram opposite, draw two horizontal lines on
the wall 330 mm (13") apart, the lower line more than 50 mm (2") from the floor.
On the upper line, drill holes 189 mm (7½") from the centre line, using a 6 mm
(¼") masonry bit, and insert a wall plug.
On the lower line, drill holes 275 mm (11") from the centre line using a 6 mm (¼")
masonry bit, and insert a wall-plug.
Attach the two keyhole brackets to the upper holes in the back of the heater
using the four 10 mm self-tapping screws provided.
Fix the two L-shaped brackets to the underside of the heater the two M5 × 8 mm
screws. The screw goes through the ROUND hole in the bracket.
Insert two 25 mm (1") screws into the upper holes and tighten until a gap of about
1
") remains between the screw head and the wall.
1.5 mm (
/
16
Using the keyhole slots, hang the heater on the upper screws.
The L-shaped brackets will now line up with the lower holes in the wall. Attach to
the wall using the other two 25 mm (1") screws.
If the EH1558 is to be used in a bathroom, then it must be wall mounted,
and connected to the mains supply via a fused spur; and must be installed
th
by a qualified electrician in accordance with Section 701 of the 17
Edition
of the IEE Wiring Regulations.

PAT TESTING

When used in a workplace, this product must be safety-tested yearly by a
qualified electrician (PAT Tested) in order to comply with the Electricity at Work
Regulations.
We recommend that it is PAT tested regularly when used in a domestic
environment.
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