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scorching, melting, warping or catching flames. Check regularly whether the wall
and ceiling are not overheated; this can be dangerous!
Prior to mounting, minimal safe mounting distances and tilting angles must be
observed (as shown in the illustrations below).
When mounting the heater on a wall (both in horizontal and vertical position),
always make sure that the lowest heat point of the protective grid is at least 180
cm from the ground. This means that if you want to use the infrared heater in
either horizontal or vertical position, the holes that you drill for the wall bracket
must be at a distance of at least 210 cm (for the Golden Slim 1500) and 220 cm
(for the Golden Slim 2000).
Make sure that when mounting the infrared heater, the distance to the ceiling
must be at least 25 cm under all circumstances – both for vertical and horizontal
use.
The distance between the infrared heater and the side walls or something similar
must be at least 50 cm.
The recommended downwards tilting angle is 45° (see
illustration). The infrared heater must never be directed to
the ceiling to prevent overheating of the ceiling.
Make sure that the infrared patio heater never hangs in a
place with powerful wind.
Determine the place of the wall bracket; the wall bracket
must be affixed horizontally to the wall. Position the wall
bracket in such a way that when mounting the
infrared heater to the wall bracket, you maintain the
minimal distances provided by the drawings above.
Make sure that the wall bracket and the infrared
heater are installed with the correct side facing
upwards (see labels “This side up” on the wall
bracket and the infrared heater). Therefore, the wall