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Joan Mary Tracey
July 2, 2025
I have an old DeLonghi raidiator what is the red circle dial at bottom for can I turn up heat
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Mr. Anderson
August 26, 2025
The red circle dial on the bottom of a DeLonghi electric oil filled radiator is part of the timer mechanism. It is used to set the operating periods of the radiator, with each notch representing 15 minutes. It cannot be used to increase the heat. Heat levels are controlled by the power selection switches and the thermostat, not the timer dial.
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1. GENERAL FEATURES To turn appliance off, switch off both switches or remove Remove the appliance from the packaging, turn upside plug from wall socket. down and rest on the polystyrene. Check that neither the appliance nor the power cable has Adjusting the thermostat been damaged in any way during transportation.
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3) Turn the radiatior on and set it to the heat setting ATTENTION: in order to avoid any danger caused by an and temperature level on the thermostat as accidental resetting of the safety system, this appliance required. must not be powered through an external timer. Once programmed in this way, the appliance will repeat Never use the radiator near a bath, shower, basin or the pre-established program every day, if the selector is...
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Do you have a question about the ELECTRIC OIL FILLED RADIATOR and is the answer not in the manual?
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I have an old DeLonghi raidiator what is the red circle dial at bottom for can I turn up heat
The red circle dial on the bottom of a DeLonghi electric oil filled radiator is part of the timer mechanism. It is used to set the operating periods of the radiator, with each notch representing 15 minutes. It cannot be used to increase the heat. Heat levels are controlled by the power selection switches and the thermostat, not the timer dial.
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