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1. Mode button
2. Setting the timer
3. Function keys
LED Display
IMPORTANT!
It is forbidden to use convector on the floor or any other
horizontal surface without casters!
IMPORTANT!
The electric outlet must be rated for not less than 10A,
electric cable with a strand with cross section not less
than 3x1.5 mm2 (for copper).
7. CONTROL OF THE CONVECTOR
3. Attach legs to the lower part of the unit from the left and right sides so
that the mounting holes coincide with holes on the unit’s case.
4. Fasten mounting screws in the present holes, exerting enough force.
Check security of mounting.
5. Turn over the unit to the right position and place it on a smooth, horizontal
surface strictly in a vertical position.
The unit is ready to use!
Connection to electric mains
1. The convector is designed to be connected to ~220-240 V, 50 Hz
single-phase voltage mains with a grounding circuit.
2. Prior to connection make sure that parameters of electric mains in the
place of connection comply with parameters, indicated on the identification
plate with technical data of the unit.
3. It is necessary to follow active electrical safety precautions, connecting
the convector to electric mains.
4. An electric outlet must be properly grounded. The outlet must be
designed for rated current not less than 10A. Electric outlet and plug must
always stay dry to prevent current leakage. Regularly check if the electric
plug is tightly connected to the outlet. It must be done in the following
order: connect an electric plug into an outlet, after half hour operation turn
off the convector and disconnect the plug from the outlet, check if the plug
is heated by your hand. If the plug heated over 50°C then replace the outlet
by a new one to prevent damages, incidents, fire as a result of bad electric
contact. A specialist must do the job.