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To check the settings, press "DAY", "EDIT", "TIME/ON" then "TIME/OFF". The display
will show the settings.
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The timer can only be set to hours, not minutes.
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The "TIME/OFF" time must always be later than the "TIME/ON" time.
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Your settings will be lost if the unit is switched off using the main switch, if there has
been a power cut or if the plug has been removed from the socket. Press "SET" to
check the day and time and set them again if necessary.
Set open window detector:
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Make sure the unit is switched on and heating up.
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Press
; the display shows the corresponding icon and the temperature (°C). The
standard temperature is 23 °C; you can change this using the plus and minus buttons.
When open window detection is switched on, the unit will switch off if the
temperature in the room drops by between 5 and 10 degrees within 10 minutes, and
go to standby. In this case, you can turn the unit on again using the on/off button.
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Press the
button again to turn the open window detection off. The icon disappears
from the display and the unit returns to its previous settings.
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If the heater is set to come on in a weekly programme and you turn the open window
detection on, this will only work while the unit is switched on in the weekly
programme.
Overheating protection
The overheating protection system switches the unit off if it gets too hot. This will happen
if the unit is unable to get rid of enough heat or if it cannot take in enough fresh air.
Common reasons for this are that the unit has been partially or completely covered, the
intake/outlet roosters are blocked or the unit has been placed too close to a wall. If the
overheating protection is activated and the unit switches off, the unit will start to ventilate
to get rid of the extra heat. In this case, the display does not change. Once the unit has
cooled down, it will return to its previous setting. We advise you to switch the unit off
using the remote control and to give it enough time to cool down. Once you have
removed the cause of the overheating, you can use the unit again as normal. If you cannot
find the cause of the overheating and the unit continues to overheat, you should turn the
unit off and return it for repair.
Cleaning and maintenance
Keep the heater clean. Deposits of dust and dirt in the appliance are a common cause of
overheating so these should be removed regularly. Switch off the heater, remove the plug
from the socket and allow the heater to cool down before cleaning or carrying out
maintenance work.
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Wipe the outside of the heater regularly with a dry or slightly damp cloth. Do not use
aggressive soaps, sprays, cleaners or abrasives, waxes, polishes or chemical solutions!
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