Use And Operation - Klarstein 10006588 Mode D'emploi

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Switching the appliance on/off
1. Set the I/0 switch (4) to the I position.
2. Press the Standby key to exit the standby mode, the LCD display (2) shows current ambient temperature
and set time (default 12:00). Press the standby key again to active the standby mode.
Note: Setting the I/0 switch (4) to "0" position deletes all the settings from memory.
Choosing operation mode
This heater provides two different operation modes:
• Free heating mode
• Programmed weekly heating mode
Press the "PROG" key and use up and down key to select the desired mode. Icon of the selected mode starts
to flash on the LCD display (2). Confirm the selection with "OK" key.
Free heating mode
Free heating mode provides three additional heating functions:
Comfort
Economy
Frost-free
Note: When the ambient temperature is equal to the set temperature use the up and down keys to toggle
between Economy and Frost-free function.
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Comfortable function is intended to heat the room to the set temperature. To
activate or deactivate Comfortable function, press the up or down key, if activa-
ted icon
perature is set to 35°C, to adjust use the key
Economy function is intended to maintain the set temperature. When the am-
bient temperature is equal to the set temperature, heater automatically swit-
ches from Comfortable to Economy mode. When the ambient temperature is
5°C lower than the set temperature, heater automatically switches from Econo-
my to Comfortable mode.
Frost-free function is intended to keep the minimum temperature of 5°C inside
the room (this temperature cannot be adjusted). This function is set as a default
function for free heating mode. It activated automatically after entering the free
heating mode.
appears on the LCD display. Default heating tem-
to set temperature.

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