WALL MOUNTING AND SETUP procedure
1. Before switching on for the first time, carefully remove the packaging material taking care not to damage
the appliance and power cable. Do not use the product if it is damaged in any way!
2. The device may only be used in dry indoor conditions!
3. The free flow of warm air must be ensured for proper operation, therefore, please select the location for
wall mounting according to Figure 2. Do not locate the appliance directly below a wall outlet!
4. In order to insert the wall studs, drill holes with appropriate size into the wall, at least 180 cm from the
floor, along a horizontal line and 313 mm from each other.
5. Insert the studs into the holes then drive the enclosed screws into the studs so that the screw heads
extend approx. 10 mm from the wall surface.
6. Hang the unit's rear panel onto the screw heads at the holes, move it to the right then let it down, till stop.
Make sure that the heater is hanging securely on the wall!
7. Plug the unit's AC power cable into a grounded wall outlet!
8. Insert 2 pcs AAA size (1,5V) batteries to the remote controller! Take care of the right polarity! This
completes the setup of the appliance.
Caution: Risk of electric shock! Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the unit or its
accessories. In case any part is damaged, immediately power off the unit and seek the assistance of
a specialist.
In the event that the power cable should become damaged, it should only be replaced by the
manufacturer, its service facility or similarly qualified personnel.
Meaning of symbol on appliance: Do not cover!
Covering the unit can cause overheating, fire or electric shock!
FEATURES
wall mounted PTC* fan heater for heating the air or indoor premises • adjustable power (1000 / 2000 W) • operating modes: cold, warm and hot air • switchable swinging • built-in thermostat • 8-hour timer •
temperature display • indicator LEDs • remote controller
STRUCTURE (Figure 1)
1. cold air inlet • 2. main switch • 3. START / STOP button • 4. power cable • 5. mounting points • 6. warm air outlet • 7. swinging air blade • 8. screws, studs • 9. temperature display • 10. ready status POWER • 11. fan
operation mode FAN • 12. switch of swinging SWING • 13. timer setting TIMER • 14. heating level 1000 W LOW • 15. heating level 2000 W HIGH • 16. on/off switch On/off • 17. heating level setting Heating • 18.
switch of swinging Swing • 19. timer setting Timer • 20. temperature setting +, - • 21. cancel Cancel
OPERATION
The appliance can be operated by the push button on its rear side, or by remote controller.
After you connected the unit to the power network, turn it on with the main switch (2). Then it will beep short, and the temperature display will show the current temperature in °C.
When you press START/STOP button (3) on the unit, it will work with 2000W heating output (HIGH), and swinging will work in the meantime. By pressing the button second time, the heating will stop, only fan will
work for 30 seconds more, while the unit will count back. After turn off, the air blades will close, the unit will be in standby status. Till the appliance doesn't stop on its own, don't cut the power, because it can damage
the unit!
You can turn on and off the appliance with the On/off button on the remote controller. You can choose the LOW or HIGH heating level with Heating button, or the fan operation mode. You can switch on the
continuous swinging with the Swing button, and you can fix the air blades in the current position.
If you selected one heating level previously, than you can increase or decrease the target temperature, which will shown by flashing numbers. Continuous displaying shows the current reference temperature. The
unit's thermostat will turn on the LOW or HIGH heating level selected in advance when the perceived air temperature falls below the adjusted. As the adjusted temperature is reached, the heating elements turn off
while the fan continues operation. By pushing the Cancel button, the appliance will exit thermostat operated mode and will work on in the previously selected operation mode.
With the TIMER button on the remote controller you can set the remaining operating time, in 1-hour increments up to 8 hours. If the TIMER function is active, it will shown by a blue LED. The TIMER setting will
automatically cancelled, when the unit is switched off.
In case of overheating, the overheating protection function will switch off the unit, for example, when the air inlets and outlets are covered. Power off the unit by unplugging it from the electric outlet. Allow the
appliance to cool (for at least 30 minutes). Check whether the air inlets and outlets are obstructed or not, and clean them if necessary. Switch on the unit again. If the overheating protection activates again, power off
the unit by unplugging it from the electric outlet and contact the service facility.
CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
In order to ensure optimum functioning, the unit may require cleaning at least once a month, depending on the manner of use and degree of contamination.
1. Switch off and power off the unit by unplugging it from the electric outlet before cleaning.
2. Allow the appliance to cool (for at least 30 minutes).
3. Use a vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment to clean the air inlet and outlet openings.
4. Use a slightly moistened cloth to clean the unit's exterior. Do not use any aggressive cleaners. Avoid getting water inside the unit and on the electric components.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Cause
The unit does not heat in heating mode.
The overheating protection activates frequently.
The unit does not respond to the remote controller's signal.
Waste equipment must not be collected separately or disposed of with household waste because it may contain components hazardous to the environment or health. Used or waste equipment may be
dropped off free of charge at the point of sale, or at any distributor which sells equipment of identical nature and function. Dispose of product at a facility specializing in the collection of electronic waste. By
doing so, you will protect the environment as well as the health of others and yourself. If you have any questions, contact the local waste management organization. We shall undertake the tasks
pertinent to the manufacturer as prescribed in the relevant regulations and shall bear any associated costs arising.
BATTERY DISPOSAL
Do not dispose of used batteries/accumulators with normal communal waste. The user is obliged under law to take any used or dead batteries to the local collection facility or point of original
purchase. This allows the environment friendly disposal of batteries.
SPECIFICATIONS
power supply: . . . . . . . . . 230 V/50 Hz
rated power:. . . . . . . . . . . 1000 / 2000 W
max. output:. . . . . . . . . . . 2000 W
IP protection: . . . . . . . . . . IP20: Not protected from ingress of water!
size of heater: . . . . . . . . . 55,5x18x12 cm
weight: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,4 kg
length of power cable:. . . . 1,5 m
noise level:. . . . . . . . . . . . 60 dB(A)
The PTC (Positive Temperature Coefficient) is a ceramic polycrystalline semiconductor doped with barium and titanium. Its true advantage lies in that it possesses no
temperature self-regulation properties so no precautions need to be taken against overheating, in addition to the unit being significantly energy efficient.
Solution
Check the section on overheating protection.
Check the thermostat settings.
Clean the appliance.
Check the remote controller batteries.