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Konvektor mit 24 h timer

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Convector Heater with 24 h timer
Item no. 56 00 75
Intended use
The convector heater is for heating air inside rooms. The heating function has 3 levels: 750 W, 1250 W and
2000 W. The unit may only be operated with 230 V/AC, 50 Hz line voltage. It can be installed freestanding or
mounted on a wall. The unit is Protection Class II compliant.
Unauthorised conversion and/or modification of the device are inadmissible because of safety and approval
reasons (CE). Any usage other than described above is not permitted and can damage the product and lead to
associated risks such as short-circuit, fire, electric shock, etc. Please read the operating instructions thoroughly
and keep them for further reference.
Features
• 3 heating levels (750 W / 1250 W / 2000 W)
• Overheating protection
• Timer
Content of delivery
• Convector heater
• Wall mounting material
• Operating instructions
Safety instructions
We do not assume liability for resulting damages to property or personal injury if the
product has been abused in any way or damaged by improper use or failure to observe
these operating instructions. The guarantee will then expire!
An exclamation mark in a triangle indicates important information in the operating
instructions. Carefully read the whole operating instructions before operating the device.
Never cover the fan heater. When operating the heater, make sure there is sufficient
distance from objects so as not to interfere with air circulation. There is danger of fire!
• Unauthorised conversion and/or modification of the device are inadmissible because of safety and approval
reasons (CE).
• The appliance must not be subjected to heavy mechanical stress.
• Do not leave packaging materials around unattended; they can become a dangerous toy for children.
• This device is not a toy and should be kept out of reach of children. Children cannot properly assess the
dangers associated with electrical devices. Do not let children use electrical devices unsupervised.
• Never touch the unit or the plug with damp or wet hands. This could result in a life-threatening electric
shock.
• The unit may only be used in dry inside areas.
• Never submerge the unit in water.
• In no case should you open the enclosure of the unit.
• Never touch bare wires (e.g., heating wires) with your bare hands.
• In commercial facilities, the accident prevention regulations of the local association of workers' compensation
boards for electrical systems and equipment must be complied with.
• Never operate the device without supervision.
• Do not use the device in close proximity to a bathtub, shower or swimming pool.
• Do not position the device right underneath a mains outlet.
• Always unplug the power plug from the mains socket before cleaning the device.
• Do not operate the device in conjunction with a separate timer, a separate remote control system or other
equipment which could turn the device on automatically. This would constitute a fire hazard if the device
were covered or otherwise positioned incorrectly.
• Operation under adverse conditions is not permissible. Adverse conditions are:
- moisture or excessively high humidity
- dust or flammable gases, vapours, or solvents
- in the vicinity of open flames.
• If there is reason to believe that safe operation is no longer possible, the device is to be put out of operation
and secured against unintended operation. Safe operation is no longer possible if the device:
- shows visible damages,
- no longer works,
- was stored under unfavourable conditions for a long period of time or
- was subject to considerable transport stress.
• Servicing, adjustment or repair works must only be carried out by a specialist/ specialist workshop
• If any questions arise that are not answered in this operating instruction, contact our Technical Advisory
Service or other experts.
Installation
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com
Version 02/10
Option 1
1. Fasten the feet with the screws on the underside
of the unit.
2. Place the unit on a heat-resistant, level surface.
Make sure that the air entrance and exit on the top
and underside are unobstructed.
Option 2
1. Drill 2 fastening holes in the wall onto which it is
to be fastened, at the same distance apart as the
mountings on the back side of the unit.
2. Fasten the suspension brackets with the gap
facing upward with screws and plugs.
3. Hang the unit with the slots on it.
4. Tighten the remaining 2 brackets at the holes on
the underside, mark out the drill holes, drill them
and fasten the whole unit securely to the wall.
1. Choose a place for attachment that allows free circulation of air and at which there are no
flammable objects.
2. Be careful not to damage any cables or pipes when drilling.
Operation
1. Connect the unit to a properly installed wall outlet with 230 V/
AC, 50 Hz.
2. Cross section and fuse protection of the feed line on which you
want to connect the unit should be sufficient for its output.
3. Turn the unit on with one of the toggle switches (1 & 2). The
indicator lamp on the switch lights up when the unit is in operation.
- No switch activated – switched off
- (2) Switch 750 W – heating with 750 W
- (1) Switch 1250 W – heating with 1250 W
- (1 & 2) Both switches 750 W / 1250 W – heating with 2000 W
4. Set the desired ambient temperature with the thermostat (3).
When the set temperature is reached, the unit switches off – or
on again, if it goes below the set temperature.
5. Pull the plug out of the socket after use.
A slight odour of something burning after switching on should to a large extent vanish after a short
time, when all dust particles still on the heating wires have been burned.
Timer
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4
6
8
Troubleshooting
Fault
Possible
The device doesn't work.
Power connection interrupted
/ thermostat set too high / the
overheating protection has turned
the unit off / Time switch has
turned the unit off
The LED doesn't light up.
Heating not turned on / heating
element defective
Care and maintenance
Before every cleaning, separate the unit from the power network. If necessary, wait until it cools down to
normal temperature. It is best to clean the grille at bottom and top with a soft brush. The rest of the enclosure
is to be wiped off with a soft dry cloth, as needed. If there is more dirt, please use a lightly moistened cloth.
Do not use any abrasive cleaners or solvents.
After a longer period of not using the unit, make sure to remove most of the dust deposits from the heating
wires in the interior so that only slight remains are burned when turning it on again.
Disposal
Electronic devices are recyclable waste and must not be disposed of in the household waste.
At the end of its service life, dispose of the product according to the relevant statutory regulations.
Technical data
Operating voltage:
Power output
Dimensions (L x W x H):
Weight:
These operating instructions are published by Conrad Electronic SE,
Klaus-Conrad-Straße 1, D-92240 Hirschau/Germany.
All rights including translation reserved. Reproduction by any method, e.g. photocopy, microfilming, or the capture in
electronic data processing systems require the prior written approval by the editor. Reprinting, also in part, is prohibited.
The operating instructions reflect the current technical specifications at time of print.
We reserve the right to change the technical or physical specifications.
© 2012 by Conrad Electronic SE.
1 Toggle switch 1
2 Toggle switch 2
3 Thermostat
1. Set the time switch to the current time. For this, turn
the outer dial (7) clockwise until the clock time (24 h
plan) matches the radial arrow symbol (8). The outer
dial allows for time settings in 15 minute intervals.
2. Move the red slide switch (5) onto the clock symbol.
The time switch is now activated.
3. Set the switch-on and -off times by moving the
switch cams (4) outward. Each cam corresponds to a
duration of 15 minutes (cf. scale). When all cams are
pushed out, the heater is switched on for 24 hours.
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4. Position I of the red slide switch (5) switches the
heating functions on continuously, so that manual
operation is possible (toggle switches 1 & 2). The
single-handed clock (6) keeps running, but has no
influence on these functions.
5. In Position 0 of the red slide switch (5), all heating
functions are switched off, but the clock continues
to run.
6. To turn the time switch off, pull out the power cord
of the unit.
Suggested solution
Check the power plug / set the
thermostat / wait until the unit
cools off / Check time setting
Turn on heating level / repair by a
specialist / specialised workshop
230 V/AC, 50 Hz
Option 1
750 W
Option 2
1250 W
Option 3
2000 W
580 mm x 198 mm x 342 mm
2900 g
V5_0412_02-HL

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