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 bracket is mounted on the underground with
its shorter side directed upwards (see
illustration).
Now mark the 3 places where the holes should be
drilled.
Drill the holes (10 mm) on the places marked and
place the 3 bolts / cotter bolts in the holes. Cotter
bolts are suitable mainly for concrete and stone
walls. For other surfaces, use fasteners that are suitable for the surface: Consult
an expert, if necessary.
Screw the wall bracket firmly to the wall.
Make sure that the installation place is safe and sturdy.
Now attach the infrared heater to the wall bracket. First use the Allen key delivered
with the package to unscrew the socket screw from the wall bracket (1) and pull
the pin that has the other socket screw from the wall bracket (2). Install the
support bracket of the infrared heater on the wall bracket. Push the pin that has
the socket screw back into the holes in the wall bracket. Also install the first socket
screw and tighten it using the Allen key (3).
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