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3. Appliance descrip-
tion
The appliance is a wall mounted con-
vection heater.
The air is heated in the appliance by
a heating element and expelled via
natural convection through the air
discharge at the top. Cool indoor air
is drawn in through apertures on the
underside of the appliance.
The appliance is equipped with a
temperature controller which keeps
the set room temperature constant
through periodic reheating.
The appliance has a high limit safety
cut-out that shuts it down if it over-
heats.
4. Settings
4.1 User interface
A
1 Heating indicator
2 Temperature selector
4.2 Switching the appliance
on
f Insert the power plug into a sui-
f
table socket.
4.3 Selecting the room tem-
perature
The room temperature can be varia-
bly adjusted between 5 °C and 35 °C.
f Turn the temperature selector
f
fully clockwise.
f When the room temperature re-
f
aches a level that feels pleasant
to you, turn the temperature
selector back until the heating
indicator goes off.
The room temperature is set. The
temperature controller switches the
appliance on again automatically
when the set room temperature is
undershot. The set room tempera-
ture is kept constant.
4.4 Frost protection
f Turn the temperature selector to
f
the ∗ position.
The temperature controller switches
the appliance on automatically if the
frost protection temperature (see
chapter „Specification / Data table")
is undershot.
4.5 Switching the appliance
off
f Isolate the appliance from the
f
power supply.
5. Cleaning, care and
maintenance
Material losses
!
- Never spray cleaning spray
into the air slot.
- Ensure that no moisture can enter
the appliance.
-
If a pale brownish discolouration
appears on the appliance casing,
wipe it off with a damp cloth.
-
Clean the appliance when cold
with ordinary cleaning products.
Avoid abrasive or corrosive clea-
ning products.
6. Troubleshooting
Problem Cause
Remedy
Appliance
No room
Turn the
does not
temperature
temperature
heat up.
selected or
selector up
set too low
No power
Check the
supply
RCD and
fuse/MCB in
the fuse box
Overheating.
Remedy the
High limit sa-
cause; the
fety cut-out
appliance
has respon-
will restart
ded.
automatically
when cool
If you cannot remedy the fault, notify
your qualified contractor. To facilitate
and speed up your request, provide
the number from the type plate.
INSTALLATION
7.
Safety
Only a qualified contractor should
carry out installation, commissio-
ning, maintenance and repair of the
appliance.
7.1 General safety instruc-
tions
We guarantee trouble-free function
and operational reliability only if
original accessories and spare parts
intended for the appliance are used.
WARNING Electrocution
Install the appliance in
such a way that control
equipment cannot be touched by
a person in the bath or shower.
Material losses
!
- Fit the appliance to a verti-
cal wall that is heat-resistant
to at least 85 °C.
- Maintain the minimum clearances
to adjacent objects.
- Never install the appliance directly
below a wall socket.
Note
The power cable must only
be replaced (for example if
damaged) by a qualified contractor
authorised by the manufacturer,
using an original spare part.
7.2 Regulations, standards
and instructions
Note
Observe all applicable na-
tional and regional regula-
tions and instructions.
8. Appliance descrip-
tion
8.1 Standard delivery
The following are delivered with the
appliance:
-
1 wall mounting bracket
-
1 locking tab
-
2 screws
-
2 rawl plugs
9. Installation
9.1 Minimum clearances
B
Note
For efficient heating, we
recommend a clearance of
300 mm on each side (see details on
the back of the appliance).
9.2 Installing the wall moun-
ting bracket
f Use the wall mounting bracket
f
as an installation template and
mark out the holes to be drilled.
f Drill the holes.
f
f Secure the wall mounting bra-
f
cket to the wall with the screws
and rawl plugs provided.
9.3 Installing the appliance
C
f Guide the two mounting tabs on
f
the back panel of the appliance
into the slots of the wall moun-
ting bracket.
f Push the appliance down until
f
it is fully hooked into the wall
mounting bracket.
D
f Secure the appliance at the
f
bottom right-hand side with the
locking screw provided.
10. Electrical connecti-
on
WARNING Electrocution
- Carry out all electrical
connection and installati-
on work in accordance with rele-
vant regulations.
- Do not install the appliance with
a fixed power cable.
WARNING Electrocution
In the case of a permanent
connection, the appliance
must be able to be separated from
the power supply by an isolator
that disconnects all poles with at
least 3 mm contact separation.
Note
Observe the type plate.
The specified voltage must
match the mains voltage.
The appliance is delivered fully wired.
The following electrical connections
are permissible:
CFK 50
Connection to a freely acces-
sible standard socket with
matching plug
Permanent connection to an
appliance socket with earth
conductor
-
If connecting the appliance via a
socket, ensure that this is easily
accessible once the appliance
has been installed.
-
If connecting the appliance per-
manently, trim the power cable
so that it leads directly to the
appliance connection socket.
Ensure that, after trimming the
power cable, the appliance can
still be removed from the wall
without a problem.
11. Specification
11.1 Dimensions and connec-
tions
E
i13
Wall mounting bracket
b01
Entry electrical cables
11.2 Data table
Electrical data
Connected load
W
Phases
Rated voltage
V
Frequency
Hz
Dimensions
Height
mm
Width
mm
Depth
mm
Weights
Weight
kg
Versions
Frost protection
°C
setting
IP rating
Protection class
Colour
Values
Setting range
°C
X
X
CFK 50
CFK 50
236571
500
1/N
~230
50
240
240
105
1.0
6
IP21
I
White
5-35
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