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6.4 Setting the heat output
1. Select a heat setting to activate the
appliance. To do this, press the function
selector 11 or 23 repeatedly until the
required heat setting appears in the
display 10 as follows:
– Low heat. The appliance
operates at 1000 watts
– High heat. The appliance
operates at 2000 watts
– Automatic mode. The appliance
automatically adjusts the heat
output to the room temperature.
2. To deactivate the appliance, press the
function selector 11 or 23 repeatedly
until the top line of the display 10
disappears.
After running on for a few seconds, the
appliance switches to standby mode.
Note:
The
appliance
consume power in this state.
6.5 Selecting the temperature
Using the "Increase temperature" button 12
or 20 you can increase the required
temperature to a maximum of 38 °C. Using
the "Reduce temperature" button 13 or 22
you can reduce the required temperature to
a minimum of 6 °C.
The selected required temperature is shown
in the display 10.
The room temperature is measured by the
temperature sensor 7.
The appliance switches off as soon as the
room reaches the required temperature. If
the room temperature falls below the
required
temperature,
switches on again automatically.
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6.6 Setting the operating time
The appliance has a timer with
which you can set the required
operating time. The appliance
switches
operating time has expired.
1. Press the "H" button 16 or 25 to set the
hours.
2. Press the "M" button 15 or 24 to set the
minutes.
Note: If you press and hold the buttons, the
values will continue to run until you release
the button again.
The selected operating time is shown in the
display 10.
6.7 Swivel function
The appliance has a swivel function.
This causes the appliance to swivel to and
continues
to
fro, distributing the exiting air more evenly
through the room:
1. To switch the swivel function on, press
the swivel function button 17 or 21.
2. To switch the swivel function off, press
the swivel function button 17 or 21
again.
6.8 Thermal cut-out
For your safety the appliance has a thermal
cut-out.
If the temperature inside the appliance
becomes too high, the appliance switches off
automatically:
1. Switch the mains switch 8 to 0 to switch
off the appliance.
the
appliance
2. Check whether the air inlet or outlet is
obstructed and remove the cause.
If you cannot establish a cause and the
fault
off
automatically
once
occurs
repeatedly,
have
the
the
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