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fan heater TFC 21 E

Setting the desired room temperature

Info

The room temperature set or the desired room
temperature should be higher than the current room
temperature.

The desired room temperature is indicated on the segment
display (

25

). You can adjust the desired room temperature in the

ECO mode

. Setting is possible in the range between 15 °C and

35 °C in increments of 1 °C.

1. Press the 

ECO mode

 button (

17

) twice until the

Temperature LED (

11

) flashes.

ð

The segment display (

25

) flashes.

2. Press the 

Increase value

 (

18

) or 

Decrease value

 button (

19

)

to adjust the room temperature.

ð

The room temperature set is saved and indicated on the
segment display (

25

) for approx. 5 seconds.

ð

The device switches off automatically upon reaching the
set room temperature. When the room temperature falls
2 °C below the temperature set, the device switches on
again automatically.

Setting the timer

The timer has the following modes of operation:

Automatic switch-on upon expiry of a preset number of
hours

Automatic switch-off upon expiry of a preset number of
hours

The time to be set can be between 1 and 24 hours and is
adjustable in increments of 1 h.

Note

The device must not be left unattended in a freely
accessible room with an activated timer.

Automatic switch-on

ü

The device is now in standby mode. The frost monitor
function may possibly be activated.

1. Press the 

Timer

 button (

21

).

2. Press the 

Increase value

 (

18

) or 

Decrease value

 button (

19

)

to set the desired set number of hours until automatic
switch-on.

ð

The set number of hours flashes in the segment
display (

25

).

ð

The Timer LED (

13

) is illuminated.

3. Press the 

Timer

 button (

21

) again.

ð

The timer has been programmed and the device will
switch on after the predefined time.

Notes regarding automatic switch-on:

Manually switching the device on disables the automatic
switch-on function.

If you select 00 hours, the timer will be switched off.

Automatic switch-off

Note

In order to dissipate the accumulated heat, the fan
keeps running for approx. 30 seconds after the device
has been switched off and then switches off
automatically.

ü

The device is switched on. The heating function, frost
monitor function or the ECO mode may be activated.

1. Press the 

Timer

 button (

21

).

2. Select the 

Increase value

 (

18

) or 

Decrease value

 button

(

19

) to set the desired set number of hours until automatic

switch-off.

ð

The set number of hours flashes in the segment
display (

25

).

ð

The Timer LED (

13

) is illuminated.

3. Press the 

Timer

 button (

21

) again.

ð

The timer has been programmed and the device will
switch to standby after the predefined time.

Notes regarding automatic switch-off:

Manually switching the device off disables the automatic
switch-off function.

If you select 00 hours, the timer will be off.

Memory function

Info

In the Standby mode, the device memorises the room
temperature set.

Switch off the device without disconnecting it from the power
supply. The activated function at switch-off will be started again
automatically when the device is switched on the next time. The
Timer function is an exception to this.

Note

All settings can be adjusted via the remote control.

Summary of Contents for TFC 21 E

Page 1: ...TRT BA TFC21E TC220421TTRT02 001 EN TFC 21 E EN OPERATING MANUAL FAN HEATER EN This product is only suitable for well insulated spaces or occasional use ...

Page 2: ...nual in the immediate vicinity of the device or its site of use Warning Read all safety warnings and all instructions Failure to follow the warnings and instructions may result in electric shock fire and or serious injury Save all warnings and instructions for future reference This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental cap...

Page 3: ... device and all combustible materials such as textiles curtains beds and sofas Make sure that the air inlet and outlet are not obstructed Make sure that the suction side is kept free of dirt and loose objects Do not place the device on combustible ground Only use original spare parts for otherwise safe and functional operation cannot be ensured Allow the device to cool down before transport and or...

Page 4: ...st not be covered This symbol located on the device indicates that this label has to be removed before the foot is mounted Residual risks Warning of electrical voltage Work on the electrical components must only be carried out by an authorised specialist company Warning of electrical voltage Before any work on the device remove the mains plug from the mains socket Do not touch the mains plug with ...

Page 5: ...e will be switched off when knocked over or if its upright position is changed in any other manner The tilt protection switches the device off when it is inclined by a few degrees out of its vertical position The tilt protection is also tripped when lifting the device a little e g for transport during operation The device can again be used as usual only a few seconds after placing it back in verti...

Page 6: ...he mains plug while pulling the power cable out of the mains socket Do not use the power cable to drag the device Allow the device to cool down sufficiently Storage Before storing the device proceed as follows Hold onto the mains plug while pulling the power cable out of the mains socket Allow the device to cool down sufficiently When the device is not being used observe the following storage cond...

Page 7: ...rt up chapter and the technical data in the Technical annex chapter Foot assembly 1 Set up the foot 4 2 Remove the sticker at the bottom of the device before mounting the foot 3 Attach the device on the foot 4 from above so that the clips 9 on the device are exactly aligned with the recesses at the foot 4 4 Press the device down to fasten it on the foot 4 4 9 ð The foot 4 clicks into place on the ...

Page 8: ...ge Do not touch the battery compartment with wet or damp hands Note Do not use rechargeable batteries Observe the Technical data for start up 1 Press the upper part on the back of the remote control and pull the battery cover off the remote control 2 Insert a CR 2032 battery into the battery compartment adhering to the correct polarity 3 Slide the battery cover back onto the remote control Connect...

Page 9: ... described in the chapter Assembly and start up you can switch it on 1 Set the mains switch 7 to position I ð The device is now in standby mode 2 Press the On Off button 26 ð An acoustic signal is emitted ð The room temperature set is indicated on the segment display 25 ð The device is switched on Setting the operating mode The device comes with the following operating modes Heating function Frost...

Page 10: ...esired set number of hours until automatic switch on ð The set number of hours flashes in the segment display 25 ð The Timer LED 13 is illuminated 3 Press the Timer button 21 again ð The timer has been programmed and the device will switch on after the predefined time Notes regarding automatic switch on Manually switching the device on disables the automatic switch on function If you select 00 hou...

Page 11: ...the Storage chapter Errors and faults Warning of electrical voltage Tasks which require the device to be opened must only be carried out by authorised specialist companies or by Trotec The device has been checked for proper functioning several times during production If malfunctions occur nonetheless check the device according to the following list The device does not start Check the power connect...

Page 12: ...or at least 3 minutes after maintenance and repair work Only then switch the device back on The device still does not operate correctly after these checks Please contact the customer service If necessary bring the device to an authorised specialist electrical company or to Trotec for repair Maintenance Activities required before starting maintenance Warning of electrical voltage Do not touch the m...

Page 13: ...s soon as it is dirty This is brought to light e g by a reduced capacity see chapter Errors and faults 1 Remove the air filter 6 from the device 6 I II 2 Clean the air filter 6 using a slightly damp soft lint free cloth If the filter is heavily contaminated clean it with warm water mixed with a neutral cleaning agent 3 Allow the air filter 6 to dry completely Do not insert a wet filter into the de...

Page 14: ... 220 240 V 50 60 Hz Power consumption max 2000 kW Type of protection IPX0 Protection class II Plug type CEE 7 17 Cable length 1 6 m Sound pressure level distance of 1 m 50 dB Dimensions with foot depth x width x height 178 x 230 x 660 mm Minimum distance to walls and other objects A top B rear C side D front 100 cm 100 cm 100 cm 100 cm Weight 3 kg Remote control batteries CR 2032 ...

Page 15: ...m and or outdoor temperature feedback NA Fan assisted heat output NA Type of heat output room temperature control Single stage heat output no room temperature control NO Two or more manual stages no room temperature control NO With mechanic thermostat room temperature control NO With electronic room temperature control YES With electronic room temperature control plus day timer NO With electronic ...

Page 16: ...d for your country The separate collection of waste electrical and electronic equipment aims to enable the re use recycling and other forms of recovery of waste equipment as well as to prevent negative effects for the environment and human health caused by the disposal of hazardous substances potentially contained in the equipment In the European Union batteries and accumulators must not be treate...

Page 17: ...Trotec GmbH Grebbener Str 7 D 52525 Heinsberg 49 2452 962 400 49 2452 962 200 info trotec com www trotec com ...

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