Switching On The Appliance - EINHELL WW 2000 D Mode D'emploi D'origine

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Fig. 3 - 4: Mark two holes on the wall at a height of at
least 475 mm and a horizontal distance of 105 mm
apart. When positioning the drill holes, take account
of the following minimum distances from walls or
objects: 71 cm to the sides, 55 cm to the top and 47,5
cm to the bottom. The maximum mounting height (top
edge of the equipment) is not allowed to exceed 180
cm. Drill the two holes and insert the dowels. Turn the
two screws into the dowels far enough to enable the
equipment to be hung in place.
Fig. 5: If not pre-assembled, screw the protection
plate (B) securely to the bottom of the housing. Hang
the equipment on the wall and mark the drill hole.
Remove the equipment from the wall, drill the hole
and insert the dowel. Hang the equipment on the wall
again and screw the protection plate (B) securely to
the wall.
6.1.3 LCD (Fig. 7)
11 "Timer ON"
12 "Frost Protection ON"
13 "Low Heat Output ON"
14 "High Heat Output ON"
15 "Automatic ON"
16 "Equipment Temperature"
17 "Desired Temperature"
19 "Switch OFF Time"
20 "Switch ON Time"
21 "Time Indicator"
6.1.4 Controls (buttons) (Fig. 7)
22 On/Standby
23 Function Selection
24 Time Preselection (Equipment OFF or ON)
25 Desired Temperature + / Time Preselection +
26 Desired Temperature - / Time Preselection -
7. Starting up
Caution: Before using the appliance for the first time,
check that the voltage supply is the same as the
voltage details set out on the rating plate.
Read the safety regulations in section 1.
n
When the appliance is used for the first time or
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after a long period of rest it may emit an odor for a
short time. This is not a fault.
All functions can be activated with the push buttons
on the appliance as well as with the remote control.
For the remote control, use 2 size AAA batteries.
Make sure that the poles are not reversed when you
change the batteries. Used batteries must be
disposed of properly
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7.1 Switching on the appliance

With the main ON/OFF switch (Fig. 6/Item 3) the
appliance is cut off completely from the power supply.
Switch the main switch on first, and off last when you
no longer need the appliance.
After the main switch is switched on, the equipment
will be in standby mode. With the On/Standby button
(Fig. 7/Item 22) you can switch the equipment on or to
standby mode.
7.2 Heating mode (Fig. 7)
If the On/Standby button (22) is pressed, the
equipment will be switched ON, Low Heat Output will
be set, the current equipment temperature (16) will
appear in the area of the integrated temperature
sensor, and the "Low Heat Output" symbol will appear.
A desired temperature (17) of 25°C is pre-set as
standard.
The display lighting will go out after a few seconds.
The display lighting must be switched ON before a
function can be changed. This is done by pressing
any button.
After the display lighting was switched ON, press the
"MODE" button (23) as follows to select a heating
function:
1 press: High Heat Output
2 presses: Automatic
3 presses: Frost Protection
If you press the ON/Standby button (22) in heating
mode, the heater will switch to standby mode.
Automatic:
Equipment temperature below 18 °C = High heat
output
Equipment temperature 18 °C – 25 °C = Low heat
output
Equipment temperature above 25 °C = No heat output
Frost Protection: The room temperature will drop to
approx. 7°C.
7.3 Time preselection (Fig. 7)
A switch ON time (20) or a switch OFF time (19) can
be set from 0:30h – 23:30h (21).
Press the "Clock" symbol (24) once: the symbol 11
will blink. Now press "+" or "-" to set the desired switch
ON time (20 + 21).
Press the "Clock" symbol (24) twice: the symbol 11
will blink. Now press "+" or "-" to set the desired switch
OFF time (19 + 21).

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