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Commissioning
1.Unwind all of the power cable from the power cable retainer 7.
Note:
Ensure that the thermostat 3 and the heat level switch 2 are standing at MIN resp. 0.
2.Insert the power plug into a wall power socket.
3.Place the heat level switch 2 at “III” and the thermostat 3 at MAX. The control lamp “Power” 1 glows.
Important:
With the heat level switch 2 you can regulate how quickly the appliance warms up. If you wish to heat it up particularly quickly, select heat level “III”, if a slow warming up is preferred, select heat level “I”. Using the thermostat 3 you can set it to the desired temperature.
4.When the desired room temperature has been reached, slowly turn the thermostat 3 back until a quiet “click” is heard and the control lamp “Power” 1 extinguishes. The momentary room temperature will now be retained. It could be that every now and then the control lamp “Power” 1 switches itself on and then back off. This means that the programmed room tempera- ture had fallen below this level for a short period and the appliance had warmed itself back up.
Note:
If you want to heat a room up particularly quickly, activate additionally the warm air switch 4. When the warm air switch 4 is positioned at ON, the warm air control lamp 4 glows and warm air is blown through the warm air outlet 5 into the room.
5.If you wish to switch the appliance off, first place the warm air switch 4 at the position OFF. Next, turn the heat level switch 2 to “0” and then the thermostat 3 to MIN.
6.Remove the plug from the wall power socket.
Frost protection function
You can programme this oil radiator so that, if the room temperature falls near to 0°C, it switches itself on and begins to radiate heat automatically:
1.Insert the power plug into a wall socket.
2.Position the heat level switch 2 at “I”, “II” or “III”, and the thermostat 3 at MIN.
The oil radiator will now switch itself on if the tempe- rature falls near to 0°C. When the temperature rises above 0°C, the oil radiator switches itself off automati- cally. The oil radiator will switch on and off periodically to maintain the room temperature above 0°C.
Cleaning and care
Injury hazard
Allow the appliance to cool down before cleaning it! Risk of Burns!
Remove the power plug from the wall socket. There is a risk of electric shock!
Clean the appliance with a lightly moist cloth. For stubborn soiling use a mild detergent on the cloth.
Attention!
Do not use any aggressive, abrasive or chemical cleaning agents. These could damage the surfaces.
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