ASSEMBLY
FIG. 1
Wing screws
Infrared heater
1. Choose whether you need to use the small or the large universal bracket. This will
depend on where you decide to put your heater. The back of the brackets is pliable and
flexible to make it easy to install the heater. Look at the following pages when deciding
where to put your heater.
2. When you have selected the location and the universal bracket you are going to use,
adapt the rubber plate to the universal bracket by cutting it to size and then putting
it on the inside of the universal bracket. Make sure that you do not cover any of the
holes that you need to use for the wing nuts. This prevents damage and rust, and also
ensures that the heater is firmly attached to the tube/beam. See figure 1.
3. Attach the universal bracket to the infrared heater using the adjustment screws.
See figure 1.
4. You can then hang the infrared heater on the tube/beam that you have chosen.
5. Angle the infrared heater so that the distance between the infrared heater and the
surrounding surfaces/objects is at least 10 cm from every direction. You angle the
infrared heater using the adjustment screws by turning the entire universal bracket
with the infrared heater. See figures 2 and 3.
6. You can bend the back of the universal bracket around the tube/beam, attaching it
securely using the wing screws. When you angle the heater, make sure that the wing
screws are tightened securely to fix the angle. Put the nylon washers between the
wing screw and the universal bracket to prevent rust. See figure 1.
Nylon washers
Universal bracket
Rubber plate
Adjustment
screws
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