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1.                                      Wall mounted mode Take down the heater from wall    Caster Installation amp removal       if the installation is complete  press the button up   it   s will hear a sound click  take down the caster    Lock function for castor    Press down the lock button   then the castor be locked                            O inventor    Your conditions       
2.    Models  G3INV 20DHT R       User s Manual    GLASS PANEL HEATER    ENGLISH    mu  Thank you for choosing INVENTOR Inventor  electrical appliances  For correct use  of this unit  please read this manual Your conditions    carefully and and keep it for future  reference        BEFORE FIRST USE  Read and follow all the instructions in this manual even if you feel you are familiar with  the product  and find a place to keep it handy for future reference     For your convenience record the complete model number  located on the product identification  plate  and the date you received the product  together with your purchase receipt and attach to  the warranty and service information  Retain in the event that warranty service is required     NOTE  The rating of this product  as marked on the product identification plate  is based on  specific loading tests  Normal use or the use of other recommended attachments may draw  significantly less power    IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS   When using any electrically powered product  basic safety precautions should always be  followed  including the following    PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT     WARNING  to reduce the risk of fire  electrical shock or injury to persons or property          Read all instructions before using this appliance and keep them for future reference      Use only the voltage specified on the rating plate of the heater      Do not cover or restrict airflow to the inlet or exhaust grilles in a
3.  heater is working as it is in free standing mode with the foot set   please do not use it in the vicinity of bath  shower  or swimming pool    5  When the heater is working as it is in wall mounted mode  do not touch  the control unit when using it in the vicinity of bath  shower or swimming  pool    6  Consult a qualified electrician or service technician If the power cord is  damaged    7  DO NOT cover the heater when it is working    8  Always store the heater when not in use    9  Make sure the heater has cooled down before store it away    6 Service   When you require service  contact your local dealer    REPLACEMENT OF SUPPLY CORD   The supply cord damaged must be replaced by a service agent or   equivalent qualified person in order to prevent a hazard    7  Storage   If you do not plan to use the heater for extended periods of time  it is   recommended that the heater is cleaned and then stored  preferably   in its original packaging  in a cool dry place     N a Ud          TERREI                                  el El ni Specification       POWER  L H L1   H1  H MODEL  W  mm   mm   mm   mm                         G3INV 20DHT R   2000 1000    a e  E       00  N  o    S  al  o    522   344                8  R                                        gogogopgegogngenagoggengangoge t 1  L      m                                                                                    Pull up the heater 5mm   then move to left 10mm  to take down the heater                         
4. ce  such a timer  or  connected to a circuit that is regularly on and off by the utility        Use this appliance only as described in this manual  Any other use is not recommended by  the manufacturer and may cause fire  electric shock or injury       This appliance is intended for household use only and not for commercial or industrial use     Overview of the appliance    Fig 1    Air Outlet    Control Unit    Switch       Castor Wheel Stand    Specifications       Model Number G3INV 20DHT R  Rated Power 2000W 1000W  Rated Voltage 220V 240V 50Hz    Dimensions mm    820 100 450                         1  The function module    This function module is designed for use with the Heller Panel Convector Heater  It is  supplied fully assembled and can be replaced by an authorised technician  The heater  must be shut down during installation  The function module contains an accurate electronic  Thermostat              Circuit Diagram  CC EU Heating element   Temperature sensor 2 PLP STS   oL  PCB  i KSD thermostat KSD thermostat  Switch  o         oN                Tip over switch       Fig 2 Control panel       DO  Oi  11    wO 10    S    e  AX   O  4 5 6 T                                     Guide to the control panel       1      Temperature X   Indicator    9      Low Heating Indicator      2      Timer Indicator    10      Heating Element Working Indicator     3      Ionizer Indicator    11      Children Safety Lock Indicator      4      Setting Button    12     LED Number Di
5. een removed from any cord storage area       Do not use outdoors or whilst standing on a damp floor      Do not store appliance while it is still hot      This appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons without  supervision      Young children should be supervised to ensure they do not play with the appliance    O The appliance must not be located immediately below a socket outlet      Do not use this appliance with another programmer  timer or any other device that switches    the heater on automatically  since a fire risk exists if the appliance is covered or positioned  incorrectly       All covers of this appliance is intended to prevent direct access to the heating elements and  must be in place when the appliance is in use     WARNING  In order to avoid overloading  do not cover the heater        To reduce the risk of electric shock  do not immerse or expose the product or flexible cord to  rain  moisture or any liquid other than those necessary for correct operation of the product       the fireguard does not give full protection for young children and for infirm persons      If the supply cord is damaged  it must be replaced by a qualified electrical persons in order to  avoid a hazard      Do not use this appliance outdoors pr on wet surfaces Avoid spilling liquid on the appliance    CAUTION  In order to avoid a hazard due to inadvertent resetting of the thermal cutout  this  appliance must not be supplied through an external switching devi
6. ny manner as the appliance  may overheat and become a fire risk      Do not cover grilles  block entry or exhaust of airflow by placing appliance against any  surface  Keep all object at least 1 meter from the front  side and rear of the appliance      Do not place the appliance close to a radiant heat source      Do not operate in areas where gasoline  paint or other flammable liquids are used or stored      This appliance heats up when in use  To avoid burns  do not let bare skin touch hot surface   Switch off and let cooling before moving      Do not use the appliance to dry clothes      Do not insert or allow foreign object or metal utensils to enter any ventilation or exhaust  opening  as this may cause an electric shock  fire or damage to the appliance      Do not immerse in liquid or allow running into the interior of the appliance  as this could create  an electrical shock hazard      Do not reach for an appliance that has fallen into water  Switch of at supply and  unplug immediately      Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord  plug or after the appliance malfunctions  or has been dropped or damaged in any manner  Return to a qualified electrical person for  examination  electrical or mechanical adjustment  service or repair      Do not operate appliance with wet hands      The most common cause of overheating is deposits of dust or fluff in the appliance  Ensure  these deposits are removed regularly by unplugging the appliance and vacuum cleaning air  vent
7. r indicator flesh  the  timer unite is hour   Pressing    5    or    6  to add or reduce 1 hour  the timer range is 0 24 hour   Keeping pressing    5    or    6  to add or reduce 1 hour in 0 5 second  The factory set timer is O  hour  With indicator lighting  the system starts to time according to last setting time if there is  no operation for 5 seconds  Each time    5    or    6  is pressed to set timer  system restarts to  time by new time  or it does by original one till timing is over  then turns off and stops working   The unit is turned off without buzz hint when timing is over   2 5 TURN OFF  Keeping pressing    7  in any status to turn off the unit and power indicator keep light   2 6 CHILDREN SAFETY LOCK FUNCTION  Under the working mode  press both    5    or    6  at the same time for 3 seconds to lock the  system  Then a square    11    is displayed   Methods to unlock  1  Shut off the electric machine    2  Press both    5    or    6  for 3 seconds     2 7 POWER SELECTED   When did not enter any models  pressing    5  to select the output power  the heater will work  the full rated output while    8  is displayed  Pressing    6  to switch to    9  heating mode  Or  through high low on the remote control switch button    8  to choose the output power    2 8 TAKE ON THE GENERATOR  ION   Optional Function    ION indicator keep light  pressing the generator  ION  button    15     the ionizer function will  be on or off    2 9 THE SOUND HINT OF KEY PRESS   Press any b
8. s and grilles      Do not use this appliance in a window as rain may cause electric shock      Do not use a abrasive cleaning products on this appliance  Clean with a damp cloth  not wet   rinsed in hot soapy water only  Always remove plug from the mains supply before cleaning      Do not connect the appliance to the mains voltage until completely assembled and adjusted       This appliance is not intended for use in outdoor locations      Do not use this appliance in the immediate surrounds of a bath  a shower or a swimming pool  or other liquids      Always operate upright      Switch off and let cooling before moving      Do not operate with cord set coiled up as a build up of heat is likely  which could be sufficient  to become a hazard      The use of an extension cord with this appliance is not recommended      Do not remove plug from power socket until the appliance has been switched off      Do not remove plug from power socket by pulling the supply cord always grip plug      Always unplug appliance when not in use      CAUTION  This product is NOT suitable to be used on long pile carpets or Flokati rugs      Do not allow cord to come in contact with heated surface during operation      Do not run cord under carpeting  throw rugs or runners etc  Arrange cord away from traffic  areas so that it will not be tripped over       Do not twist  kink or wrap the cord around the appliance  as this may cause the insulation to  weaken and split  Always ensure that all cord has b
9. splay      9      Up Button    13      Temperature Unit Indicator      6      Down Button    14      Low high Heating Selection      7     Power button    15      Generator ION  Button      8      High Heating Indicator   2 Operation Guide   2 1 STARTING   2 1 1 Take out the heater from the carton carefully  Please save the carton for off season  storage     2 1 2 Make sure the power switch is in the OFF position before plugging it in    2 1 3 Ensure the heater is fully assembled according to the Mounting Guide    2 1 4 It s better not to use the same electric outlet with other high wattage electrical  appliances in order to avoid overloading your circuit    2 2 TURN ON   Plug in the unit  the power indicator lights up after a short buzz   Press   7     to turn on the unit   room temperature is displayed while the whole screen will be light up and the  default factory set temperature is 25      2 3 SETTING THE TEMPERATURE   Press    4    to set the temperature     12    and    1  will flash   then press    5    or    6  arrow buttons  to add 1  C or reduce 1    The maximum setting temperature is 36  C  while the minimum  one is 5  C  Keeping pressing    5    or   6  to add or reduce 1  C in 0  5 S  Thelast setting  temperature is the valid one  If no operation within 3S  the system will return the running  state     1  indicator will not flesh while room temperature is displayed     2 4 SETTING TIMER  Press    4    once again to set timer  setting time is displayed while time
10. utton there have buzzer ringing sound    3 Safety Feature   The unit is equipped with a high limit switch  the heater will automatically shut off if it is in  an over heating condition    The heater will automatically turn back on when it has cooled down    4 User tips   CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS   Cleaning behind the heater   It is very easy to clean behind it  Hold two sides of the heater  after upwards   pull the heater forwards then you can clean behind    After cleaning  the heater must be fixed in the normal position     v          See  el lol  Li SOSTHISSTTA  F   g 3 EE LAI TS  e  et Sor                           up    a A                am          e                grcpngegdcoagna    ic       OHHAHHHHHHEHE       5    The heater requires regular cleaning to ensure trouble free operation      Unplug the heater from the mains supply before cleaning      Ensure that the heater has been allowed to cool down completely before cleaning      Use a damp cloth  not wet  to wipe the exterior of the heater to remove dust and  dirt      Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust and fluff from around the grilles      Ensure the heater is dry before plugging back into the mains supply     Warning     Fixing the heater rightly on the wall or put the heater in the right position      The heater is to be installed so that the controls cannot be touched by a person   using a bath or shower    3  The heater is to be installed so that it is not located directly under a socket  outlet    4  When the
    
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