Futura FCV1000, FCV2000, FCV1500 User Manual

LED Digital Panel Heater
FCV1000 FCV1500 FCV2000
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User Manual— Please read and retain for future reference
Contents
Parts List
Technical Information
Safety Instructions
Using your unit
Maintenance
Warranty
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Parts List
No.
Description
No.
Description
1
Front Panel
14
Tip Over Switch Box (Bottom)
2
Hook Rack (Top)
15
Tip Over Switch
3
Thermostat
16
Tip Over Switch Box (Top)
4
Waterproof Cover
17
Control Box Dam-board
5
Rear Cover
18
Control Box Cover
6
Hook Rack (Bottom)
19
Stopper Cover
7
Feet
20
Decoration Cover
8
Support Frame
21
Sticker
9
Heating Element Support
22
Small Panel
10
Heating Element
23
PCB
11
Sensor Dam-board
24
Controller
12
Sensor Fixed Cover
25
Power Switch
13
Sensor Fixed Part
26
Tension Disc
Exploded Assembly Diagram
NOTICE: Actual product may vary from pictures shown.
Technical Information
LED Digital panel heater
Model: FCV1000
Rated Voltage: 230V ~ 50Ha Rated Power: 1000W IP rating: IPX4 Machine Size (without feet): 54x8x40cm (Length x Width x Height)
Model: FCV1500
Rated Voltage: 230V ~ 50Ha Rated Power: 1500W IP rating: IPX4 Machine Size (without feet): 70x8x40cm (Length x Width x Height)
Model: FCV2000
Rated Voltage: 230V ~ 50Ha Rated Power: 2000W IP rating: IPX4 Machine Size (without feet): 86x8x40cm (Length x Width x Height)
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Safety Instructions
Read this owner's manual completely and make sure you understand all of its safety guidelines.
WARNING! To avoid electric shock or damage due to the heat, always make sure the
plug is pulled out before the heater is moved or cleaned.
1. Read the instructions carefully.
2. The product is intended for home use only.
3. Make sure the heater is connected to the house's regular mains (230 V), as it indicated on the heater.
4. New heaters will produce a specific odor when used the first time. This will stop after a short time and is completely harmless.
5. Check for any pieces of packing foam or cardboard that may have fallen into the heating elements of the heater. These pieces must be removed in order to avoid unpleasant odors.
6. Prevent the heater from overheating – do not cover.
7. Always turn off the heater and unplug it when not used for a long time.
8. Pay special attention if the heater is used in rooms where children, the handicapped or elderly reside.
9. The heater should not be set up directly beneath an electrical socket outlet.
10. The cord must not be laid under any kind of carpet. Make sure the cord is laid in such a way that nobody can trip on it.
11. The heater must not be used if either the cord or plug is damaged. The heater must not be used if it has been dropped on the floor or is damaged in any other way causing it to malfunction.
12. The cord must be repaired by the manufacturer or by an expert if it has been damaged, to avoid dangerous situations.
13. Avoid using extension cords, which may overheat and could possibly start a fire.
14. Never cover the air vents on the heater. Avoid potential fire hazards by making sure the air intakes are not blocked or covered. The heater should be used in rooms with normal flat floors.
15. The heater should not be installed in close proximity to flammable materials of any kind because there can always be a risk of fire.
16. The heater must never be used in rooms where gasoline, paint or other flammable liquids are stored, such as in a garage.
17. The heater is approved for use in zone 2 in bathrooms.
18. Never touch an electric heater with wet hands. The heater should be installed so a person showering or taking a bath cannot come into direct contact with it.
19. The heater becomes hot when it is on. Therefore, be careful and avoid burning or scorching your skin.
20. The heater must be switched off, the plug removed and the heater must cool down before it is moved.
21. Avoid overloading the mains (the circuit) where the heater is connected. The heater may overload the electrical circuit if other electrical devices are plugged into the same socket outlet.
22. The device cannot be used by children under 8 years of age and persons with reduced physical or mental abilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction in the safe use of the device and understand the hazards involved.
23. Children should not play with the device. Cleaning and maintenance should not be done by unsupervised children.
24. Children under the age of 3 should be kept away from the device, unless they are under constant supervision.
25. Children aged 3 to 8 years are only permitted to turn the device ON/OFF, assuming the device is mounted according to the assembly instructions and the children have received instruction or supervision in the safe use of the device and understand the hazards involved.
26. STORE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR FUTURE USE!
27. NEVER TOUCH YOUR PANEL HEATER OR ITS CASING WITH WET HANDS! See Fig. 1
Fig. 1
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