Delonghi DL2401TF Instruction manuals

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INSTRUCTIONS
ELECTRIC OIL FILLED RADIATOR
Proudly distributed by
De’Longhi Australia Pty Limited
P.O. BOX 4540 CASULA MALL NSW 2170 Customer Service Ph: 1800 126 659 Fax: 1800 706932 www.delonghi.com.au e-mail: info.au@delonghigroup.com
De’Longhi New Zealand Limited
99 Khyber Pass Road Grafton 1023 Auckland, New Zealand P.O. Box 58-056 Botany MANUKAU 2163 Customer Service Ph: 0508 200 300 Fax: 0508 200 301 www.delonghi.co.nz e-mail: info.nz@delonghigroup.com
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Heater off
Timer operation
Manual (timer override)
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switch
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Thermostat
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IMPORTANT WARNINGS
- This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appli­ance by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
CAUTION — Some parts of this prod­uct can become very hot and cause burns. Particular attention has to be given where children and vulnerable people are present.
- Do not use the appliance near showers, bathtubs, sinks, swimming pools, etc.
- If the power cable has been damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or the technical service centre or by a quali­fied person so as to avoid all risks.
- ATTENTION: in order to avoid any danger caused by an accidental resetting of the safety system, this appliance must not be powered through an external timer.
- The appliance must not be located imme­diately below a fixed socket-outlet.
- The use of an extension lead is not recommended, as over­heating of the extension lead may occur during the opera­tion of the heater.
- WARNING: In order to avoid over­heating, never under any circum­stances cover the appliances during oper­ation, as this would lead to dangerous overheating.
- The appliance must not be placed immediately under a fixed power socket.
- The power cord should be fully removed from the cord stor­age unit when in use.
- The appliance is fitted with a tilt-switch which turns the appliance off if it should fall over. To restart the appliance, simply place it upright again.
- Always use the radiator in the vertical position.
- Do not use the appliance in rooms with a base areaof less than 4 m
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- It is normal for the appliance to make "creaking" noises
when first turned on.
- In order to eliminate the radiator’s “new” smell, set it to maximum power for at least a few hours when used for the first time. During this operation, the room in which the radia­tor is located must be ventilated.
- This appliance is filled with a precise quantity of oil and repairs requiring it to be opened must be carried out by the manufacturer or an authorised technical assistance centre only. In the event of oil leaks, please contact Customer Expe­rience, see enclosed guarantee.
- As with any electrical appliance, whilst the instructions aim to cover as many eventualities as possible, caution and com­mon sense should be applied when operating your appli­ance, particularly in the vicinity of young children.
- A safety device will turn the radiator off. To reset, contact the technical assistance service.
GENERAL FEATURES
Remove the appliance from the packaging, turn upside down and rest on the polystyrene. Check that neither the appliance nor the power cable has been damaged in any way during trans­portation. Do not operate the appliance if damaged.
FITTING THE FEET
Remove the feet and the castors (if provided) from the poly­styrene packing. Fit the castors to the spindles on the feet and push firmly until they click into position (fig. 1). Pull each castor to check that it is fitted correctly. In certain mod­els, the castors are already mounted on the feet. Using the threaded u-bolt and wing nuts, fit the feet to the bottom of the radiator between the last two elements as shown in figures 2, 3 and 4. Depending on the type of feet supplied, type A or B, mount the feet as shown in figure 5 or 6. Mount the foot without castors by inserting the two guides (C fig. 7) into the holes on the bottom of the control box (fig. 7). Fit the tooth into the slot provided and lock the foot with the eye screw (fig. 8). After fit­ting, turn the radiator back into the vertical operating position.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
- Before plugging the radiator into the mains, check that the voltage of your mains electricity supply corresponds to the value V indicated on the appliance and that the socket and power line are appropriately dimensioned.
- CONNECT THE RADIATOR TO EFFICIENTLY EARTHED SOCKETS ONLY
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Switching on
Plug into the mains socket. Turn the thermostat as far as it will go to maximum position. Turn the radiator on using the switch following the procedure described below (see fig. 10):
- Place the switch in the "MIN" position to select minimum power.
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- Place the switch in the "MED" position to select medium power.
- Place the switch in the "MAX" position to select maximum power.
Place the switch in the "0" position to turn the appliance off.
Adjusting the thermostat
When the room has reached the required temperature, turn the thermostat slowly anticlockwise until the indicator light goes out (or until you hear a "click") and no further. The set temperature will then be regulated automatically and kept constant by the thermostat.
Frost protection function
With the thermostat in position and the switches in max posi­tion, the appliance maintains the room at a temperature of about 5˚C, preventing freezing with minimum energy consump­tion.
Models with 24-hour timer Using the timer
If you wish to use the timer, position the switch in the middle position (Fig. 9).
Setting the correct time
Check the time on your watch. If for example it is 4.00 pm. (16.00), turn the dial in a clockwise direction until the number 16 is lined up with the triangular pointer (fig.11). N.B.: Never turn the dial in an anti-clockwise direction! The timer is in effect an electric clock and works only if the plug is connected to the power supply. Whenever the plug is discon­nected or there is a power failure, the clock must be re-set.
To program the timer
1) Set the operating times (fig. 12) by pushing in the notches on the dial corresponding to the period required (each notch represents 15 mins.)
2) Make sure that the timer indicates the correct time (see instructions on setting the correct time) .
3) Turn the radiatior on and set it to the heat setting and tem­perature level on the thermostat as required.
Once programmed in this way, the appliance will repeat the pre­established program every day, if the selector is in the posi­tion.
Timer override
If you wish to override the timer settings, push the timer switch to position 1 (fig.9) manual (timer override). To return to timed operation push the switch back to the middle position (fig.9). NOTE: if the timer switch is at the 0 position (fig.9), the heater is off and will not operate).
TURBO HEATING
Some models are fitted with a heating fan which heats the room more quickly. To turn this function on, push the button into the position. Important: the fan is not intended to be used for extended periods. A safety device cuts in and switches off the appliance if it overheats due to an accumulation of dust on the air intake and output grills. To restart it, unplug from the mains and leave the appliance to cool down. Clean the air intake and output grills with a vacuum cleaner, then replug into the mains and turn on again.
MAINTENANCE
Before carrying out any operation on the radiator, unplug from the electric mains and wait for it to cool. The oil-filled electric radiator requires no particular maintenance. It is sufficient to remove the dust with a soft, dry cloth. Never use abrasive pow­ders or solvents. If necessary remove concentrations of dirt using a vacuum cleaner.
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