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Note: The heater must always be plugged into a power socket, the operation switch must be in
the on position and the thermostat must be suitably set to ensure the heater will come on.
If the heater is required to run continuously the slide switch on the timer should be set to the "I"
position. If it is subsequently required to revert back to timer operation, the slide switch on the
timer should be set to the central (clock) position.
Note: When using in timer mode, due consideration should be given to the fact that the heater
may come on whilst unattended.
WALL MOUNTING (while use the heater as fixed appliance)
The heater is supplied with 4 off each fixing brackets, screws and plastic wall plugs to enable
it to be mounted onto a wall if required. If it is decided to mount the heater on the wall, the feet
should not be fitted. The position must be chosen carefully. It must not be in front of or below
a power socket. It must not be below a shelf, curtains or any other obstruction. Also refer to the
safety instructions overleaf. Having decided on the location of the heater it is necessary to drill
2 fixing holes 8mm diameter by 43mm deep at 0,46 m centres on a horizontal line at a minimum
height of 400mm from the floor (Fig. Minimum distance). Allowance must be made for any floor
coverings, carpet etc and if any skirting boards are present, the fixing holes must be a minimum
of 400mm above the top edge of the skirting board. Using the plastic plugs and fixing screws
provided, attach 2 of the fixing brackets to the wall (Fig. 1). The other pair of fixing brackets
must be attached to the base of the heater using the feet retaining screws so that the brackets
project out at the rear of the heater and space the bottom edge away from the wall. If required,
these brackets may also be secured to the wall using the remaining fixing screws and plastic
wall plugs.
If this option is chosen it is suggested that the heater is hung on the upper brackets and the
hole positions for the lower brackets is then marked on the wall, prior to drilling the holes for
attachment purposes.
Fig. 1
Minimum distance
Cleaning and Maintenance
Clearing the heater
• Always un-plug the heater from the wall socket and allow it to cool down before cleaning.
• Clean the outside of the heater by wiping with a damp cloth and buff with a dry cloth. Do not
use any detergents or abrasives and do not allow any water to enter the heater.
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