User manual DELONGHI OIL FILLED RADIATOR G011230RTW

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[. . . ] Attach the castor assembly into the base of the control panel by inserting the guiding ridges between the control panel and the first heating element; insert the two location lugs into their housings and lock the castor assembly to the product by inserting the eye screws, screwing them in tightly. Finally turn the heater over to its upright position, ensuring you do not damage the wheels. 3. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Before inserting the plug into the electrical socket, make sure that the voltage of the socket corresponds to the voltage requirement indicated on the appliance, and that the electrical socket and the mains supply to the socket is rated at 13amps. This appliance complies with EEC Directive 89/336 relating to electromagnetic compatibily. ELECTRICAL A) CONNECTION (U. K. ONLY) If your appliance comes fitted with a plug, it will incorporate a 13 Amp fuse. If it does not fit your socket, the plug should be cut off from the mains lead, and an appropriate plug fitted, as below. [. . . ] Turning the heater on Insert the plug into the electrical socket; turn the thermostat until it stops at the maximum position (6); turn on the heater using one or a combination of switches as indicated in the table. (For models with timer, ensure that the switch on the timer dial (fig. 4) is in position 1, manual. NOTE: if the timer switch is at the 0 position (fig. 4), the heater is off and will not operate). Regulation of the thermostat ( P - fig 3) When the room has reached the desired temperature, turn the thermostat slowly in an anticlockwise direction until it arrives at the position where a click can be heard and not beyond this point. The temperature selected in this way will be automatically regulated and maintained. (NOTE : In the Power Modulation Mode the instant heat function will remain constantly on - not controlled by the thermostat) Anti-frost Function position and press the l and /or ll switches. Turn the thermostat to the It is recommended to set the heater for normal heating at maximum power (see table on page 5). Do not use the Instant Heat System when using the anti-frost function. When set the in this way, the appliance will switch on automatically only if the room temperature falls below 5°C, thereby preventing freezing at minimum energy consumption. * When using the heater at first or infrequently , you may experience a slight 'crackling' noise. This is perfectly normal and is due to the oil expanding within the radiator. 5786001600 25-11-2002 8:22 Pagina 5 Depressed Buttons Activated Functions Modes of Functioning Press the I button for normal heating at minimum power In this mode, it is possible to activate the Anti-Frost function. (see page 4 Anti-Frost function) Press the II button for normal heating at medium power In this mode, it is possible to activate the Anti-Frost function. (see page 4 Anti-Frost function) Press both the I and II buttons for normal heating at the maximum power available without the instant heat system Press the I, II and Instant Heating System IHS buttons for Rapid heating at maximum power. Also the power modulation function is activated. In this mode, it is possible to activate the Anti-Frost function. (see page 4 Anti-Frost function) Through the room thermostat, the necessary power level will be automatically selected in order to maintain a comfortable room temperature. The automatic selection occurs between the maximum and the minimum levels. Through the room thermostat, the necessary power level will be automatically selected from those chosen (minimum only). In this mode, it is not possible to activate the anti-frost function. Press the I and Instant Heating System IHS buttons for rapid heating at minimum power. Also the power modulation function is activaded. Press the II and Instant Heating System IHS buttons for rapid heating at a medium power level Through the room thermostat, the necessary power level will be automatically selected from those chosen (medium and minimum). In this mode, it is not possible to activate the anti-frost function Press the Instant Heating System IHS only for low power background heating for small rooms 5786001600 25-11-2002 8:22 Pagina 6 USING THE TIMER (where provided) If you wish to use the timer, position the switch in the middle position . The timer is in effect, an electric clock and works only if the plug is connected to the power supply. Whenever the plug is disconnected or there is a power failure, the clock must be re-set. 1 0 1= Manual (timer override) = Timed operation 0 = Heater off TO PROGRAM THE TIMER 1) Set the operating times by pushing out the notches on the dial corresponding to the period required (each notch represents 15 mins. ) 2) Make sure that the timer indicates the correct time (see instructions on setting the correct time). [. . . ] In the unlikely event of oil leakage, contact the manufacturer or an authorised service centre. Do not use this appliance in rooms which have an area smaller than 4m2. The appliance must never be placed immediately under a fixed mains socket. When scrapping the appliance, respect legislation on the disposal of oil. [. . . ]

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