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PLC075TI, PLC125TI, PLC150TI, PLC200TI

SKOPE CONSORT Convection Panel Heaters

24-Hour Timer

The heater must be connected to the mains supply in order for the timer 
to operate continuously.

Set the correct time on the timer by rotating the dial clockwise until the 
correct time is indicated on the 24-hour clock face.

Automatic Operation

Move the selector switch (immediately beneath the timer) to the auto 
position designated 

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The 24-hour timer can be set to give any combination of On/Off 
intervals to a minimum of 15 minutes on.  Select the 'On' time required 
by pressing the black segment (on the circumference of the timer) 
adjacent to the time required outwards. This will cause the heater to 
switch 'On' at the selected time for 15 minutes operation.  Each 
additional segment pressed out will give a further 15 minutes of 
operation.  In this way, select the length of time required for the unit to 
be 'On' and push out the number of 15-minute segments necessary to 
select the time period required.

The timer can be set to give as many 'On' periods as required during 
any 24-hour period.

This program will repeat itself every 24 hours until changed.  This 
program may be overridden at any time by switching to manual 
operation.

Manual Operation

Move the selector switch, immediately beneath timer, to the manual 
position designated 

. The heater will now run continuously, 

controlled by the heat switches and thermostat setting.

Summary of Contents for CONSORT PLC075TI

Page 1: ...PLC075TI PLC125TI PLC150TI PLC200TI SKOPE CONSORT Convection Panel Heaters Installation and Operating Instructions MAN0981 Rev 2 0 March 2010...

Page 2: ...es or place any object or material up against the unit as this may block entry or exhaust of airflow Do NOT probe any opening to remove fluff To ensure trouble free performance it is recommended that...

Page 3: ...alia and New Zealand AS NZS 3000 2000 Wiring Rules IMPORTANT The heater must not be located immediately below a socket outlet A suitable disconnection device acting in all active supplies is required...

Page 4: ...he rear panel 2 Fix wall bracket to wall using the four fixing screw holes provided see Figure 1 for dimensions 3 Locate heater onto both bottom lugs of the wall bracket 4 Hinge heater upwards and rep...

Page 5: ...both switches depressed will give full heat output Thermostat The heater is fitted with a built in thermostat to control the temperature level to which the room is heated The thermostat adjustment kn...

Page 6: ...nce of the timer adjacent to the time required outwards This will cause the heater to switch On at the selected time for 15 minutes operation Each additional segment pressed out will give a further 15...

Page 7: ...ries a Do Not Cover label to warn the user that if the appliance is covered there is a risk of overheating CAUTION In order to avoid a hazard due to inadvertent resetting of the thermal cutout this ap...

Page 8: ...4 kg 6 5 kg Electrical Wattage 675 750 W 1125 1250 W 1350 1500 W 1800 2000 W Supply 230 240 Volts a c 50 Hz Wiring 1 8m flexible cord and plug This appliance MUST be Earthed Ingress Protection Rating...

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