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Setting the 'Auto' ON and OFF times

To set the timer:

1.

Using your fingertip or tip off a pencil, push in as many segments as necessary

around the dial, according to the times you don't require heat - see 

Fig.5

. Each

segment pushed in switches the heater OFF for that part of the hour All other

segments will be ON. For example, 

Fig.5 

shows the timer set to switch the heater

OFF between 11pm and 1.45am.

2.

You can select as many ON periods as you like, within the 24-hour day. The settings

will repeat every day until changed.

3.

To change ON and OFF times, simply push in any 'ON' segments you wish to

cancel and pull out new 'ON' segments as required.

NOTE: 

each segment represents 15

 

minute

s.

Turbo fan

The turbo fan is used to boost the heat output and also the airflow around the room. 

This circulates the heat and results in a reduced heat up time and a more even heat 
distribution. The turbo fan is controlled by the switch on the front of the product, 

Fig.2

.

The turbo can be turned on independently of the heat.

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Summary of Contents for ECR10

Page 1: ...For domestic household use only INSTRUCTION MANUAL Oil Free Column Heaters Models ECR10 ECR15F ECR24TIF 08 54806 0 ISSUE 1 ...

Page 2: ...ldren of less than 3 years should be kept away unless continuously supervised Children aged from 3 years and less than 8 years shall only switch on off the appliance provided that it has been placed or installed in its intended normal operating position and they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children age...

Page 3: ...supply cord all children and vulnerable people must be supervised when in the vicinity of the product whether it is working or not DO NOT pull carry or move the appliance using the power cable WARNING Risk of fire Do not use this appliance connected through an extension lead or any external switching device such as a plug in timer or remote control plug in adaptor All heating appliances draw high ...

Page 4: ...xtension lead may become overloaded Where there is risk of fire or close to a naked flame Where the power cable may be damaged On a slope or uneven surface Where it may be damaged by chemicals If there is a risk of water falling on the unit Where there is a risk of interference by foreign objects This product is not made for DIY repair 4 ...

Page 5: ... Y Y Timer N N Y N N Y Turbo Fan N Y Y N Y Y Weight net 6 9kg 7 0 kg 7 2 kg 11 8 kg 10 7 kg 10 8 kg Dimensions w x d x h 320x280x635mm 320x280x635mm 320x280x635mm 585x280x635mm 505x280x635mm 505x280x635mm Specifications For greater precision please always refer to the rating label placed on the product WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED 5 1000W ...

Page 6: ...he radiator upside down on a carpet or other soft surface to avoid damage Warning The radiator is heavy ensure that it is supported to prevent it from toppling Ask a second person to help with this if necessary To fit the castors position the castor plates A in position and secure using the wing bolts provided B There are guides to ensure the correct positioning and orientation of the cast r plate...

Page 7: ...controlled accordingly Once the castors have been correctly fitted no other assembly is required just plug and play Safety Features This appliance incorporates a number of safety devices In addition to the Important Safety Advice section your attention is drawn to the following Tilt Switch The tilt switch will prevent the heater from working if it is accidentally tipped over on its side If the rad...

Page 8: ...r lights located at the control area will illuminate when the appliance is plugged into the mains This indicates the appliance is energised and ready to use Please note The element has been coated with a protective film which will burn off during the first few minutes of use this may cause a small amount of fuming This is quite normal the fumes are non toxic and will quickly disappear We recommend...

Page 9: ...to prevent frost damage If the thermostat is set to its minimum setting the heater will cycle on and off to maintain a temperature of approximately 5 to help protect against frost Note Should the heater fail to come on when the thermostat is at a low setting this may be due to the room temperature being higher than the thermostat setting Heat Selector Switches see Fig 3 Heat selection is provided ...

Page 10: ...de using the slide switch on the timer see Fig 5 Position I Manual operation This setting allows power to the heater uninterrupted by the timer settings The heat selector switch and thermostat will control the output see Controls Position Auto operation This setting allows the heater to be switched ON and OFF according to a set 24 hour program period DO NOT disconnect this heater from the mains su...

Page 11: ...ou can select as many ON periods as you like within the 24 hour day The settings will repeat every day until changed 3 To change ON and OFF times simply push in any ON segments you wish to cancel and pull out new ON segments as required NOTE each segment represents 15 minutes Turbo fan The turbo fan is used to boost the heat output and also the airflow around the room This circulates the heat and ...

Page 12: ...oft damp cloth Mild detergent can be used for any stubborn marks IMPORTANT The control panel and other parts must not come into contact with water or any other liquids Storage If the product will be stored for an extended period of time then please ensure Control switch is OFF and remove plug from the power outlet To cover the unit and store it upright in a location where it will not receive direc...

Page 13: ...facilities Contact your local government for information regarding the collection systems available If electrical appliances are disposed of in landfills or dumps hazardous substances can leak into the ground water polluting the food chain and damaging health and well being Warranty Please refer to the warranty card in the box for warranty information For any troubleshooting advice please contact ...

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Page 16: ...upplied by Glen Dimplex New Zealand Ltd 38 Harris Road East Tamaki Auckland 2013 New Zealand Glen Dimplex Australia All rights reserved Material contained in this publication may not be reproduced in whole or in part without prior permission in writing of Glen Dimplex Australia 16 ...

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