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6. Hang the radiator on the brackets (fig. 3/4).
7. Identify the fixing position of the bottom bracket (B), attaching it to the centre of the base of the applian-
ce. Use one of the screws provided to mark the exact position of the hole (fig. 3).
This bracket prevents accidental removal of the appliance.
8. Remove the radiator from brackets A and drill the hole as indicated previously for the holes for bracket
A. Insert the anchor. Replace the radiator on brackets A with bracket B inserted and then fix with the
screw (fig. 3).
The radiator is now fixed to the wall.
Do not use the appliance in the bathroom.
3. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
- Before plugging into the mains, make sure the voltage of your mains supply corresponds to the value V
indicated on the appliance and that the socket and power line are appropriate for the load required.
- CONNECT THE RADIATOR TO AN EFFICIENTLY EARTHED SOCKET ONLY.
- This appliance complies with directive 89/336/EEC and D.M. 476/92 on radio interference suppression.
4. OPERATION AND USE
Turning on
Plug into the mains. Turn the thermostat as far as it will go to maximum position. Turn the radiator on using the swit-
ch or switches.
Models with double switch (3 power levels)
- button “l” pressed = minimum power (indicator light on)
- button “II” pressed = intermediate power (indicator light on)
- both buttons “l” and “ll” pressed = maximum power (indicator lights on)
To turn the appliance off, both switches must be in the "0" position, then unplug from the mains.
Adjusting the thermostat
When the room has reached the required temperature, turn the thermostat slowly until a "click" is heard and
no further. This temperature will be regulated automatically and kept constant by the thermostat.
Frost protection function
With the thermostat in position and the switches pressed, the appliance maintains the room at a tempe-
rature of about 5˚C, preventing freezing with minimum energy consumption.
Models with 24 hour timer
To programme heating, proceed as follows:
- Check the time on your clock. If it is 10.00, turn the numbered programmer disk until the number 10 coin-
cides with the pointer
▲ marked on the programmer (fig.5).
- Set the periods of time during which you want the appliance to operate by pushing the teeth towards the
centre.
Each tooth corresponds to a period of 15 min. At the end of this procedure, sectors corresponding to the
operating periods can be seen.
- The radiator will now function automatically each day at the programmed time (important: the applian-
ce must always be plugged into the mains socket).
- To modify programming, return the teeth to the initial position and set the new operating periods.
- To use the appliance without programming, push all the teeth into the centre.
In this case, to turn the appliance off completely, as well as turning off the switches, also unplug from the
mains to avoid the programmer operating uselessly.