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5. PREPARATION FOR WORK
5.1 Unpack the convector. Keep the packaging for future
use if you need to remove the convector for long-term
storage.
After storing or transporting the convector at a low
temperature (in case of dew), it should be kept at room
temperature for at least 2 hours before turning on.
5.2 Check that your power supply complies with the
technical data of the convector described in section
2 of this manual: power supply voltage; the ability of
protective devices, electrical wiring and socket for
connecting the convector to withstand the current
consumed by the convector. If necessary, consult your
dealer or an authorized representative of an authorized
service center.
5.3 Choose the place where the convector will be
operated. Do not install the convector in a draft, under
the openings of the forced ventilation system, in the
area of direct sunlight.
5.4 For stationary installation of the convector, mark
the mounting holes on the wall, referring to Figure 1
and Table 2. Fix the brackets for installing the convector
in any way possible, ensuring their reliable fastening
during the entire life of the convector.
An example of installing a convector in a room is shown
in Figure 2 (distances to objects are given in cm).
Align the rectangular holes on the back of the convector
with the upper hooks (Fig. 1) of the brackets and put the
convector on the hooks.
Pull the convector up until the lower hooks of the
brackets are fixed in the holes of the convector intake
grid.