
58000305 Iss 1 58000305 Iss 1
INSTALLATION
Ensure the electricity supply is disconnected from any relevant fixed wiring before commencing
the installation. The supply circuit must be adequate for the input of the appliance and must be
protected by a 13 Amp fuse.
The heater must not be located immediately below a fixed socket outlet.
PROCEDURE
1. Remove the front cover (2 screws on the side and 2 screws on the bottom).
2. Mark screw fixing positions on the wall in accordance with dimensions shown in the diagram.
The unit must be screwed to the wall with 4 screws through the holes provided in the back
panel. Drill 4 holes in the wall to suit No.10 wood screws (round head) and insert wall plugs.
At screw position 'A', screws can now be screwed in until the heads are approximately 5 mm
from the wall. The unit can be hung on these 2 screws, whilst the lower placed screws ‘B’ are
positioned. Before finally tightening all 4 screws ensure the unit is horizontal.
3. Refit front cover.
CONTROLS FOR ALL MODELS
The heater is fitted with 3 switches: fan symbol: fan only (cold blow and
energises other switches), one dot: 1kW, two dots: 2kW and one plus
two dots: 3kW.
The neon light indicates mains power is available to the appliance.
The heater is fitted with a thermostat. To set the thermostat to the
required temperature rotate the control knob fully clockwise to number 4.
When the desired room temperature is reached, rotate the knob slowly anti-
clockwise and when the thermostat 'clicks' off, leave the control at this
setting. Thereafter, the heater controls the heat output automatically.
USING THE TIMER, MODELS 3HSCPF3000T & HSCPFT3000BA ONLY
The heater must be connected to the mains power supply in order for the
timer to operate continuously. i.e. the clock will cease to go round if the
power supply to the appliance is interrupted. Set the ‘Timer’ to the correct
time of day by rotating the dial clockwise until the 24-Hour timer clock
matches the time of day. The ‘datum’ is an arrow on the ‘Timer’ face, also a
slot in appliance body, at ‘3’ on a normal 12-hour clock face.
MANUAL OPERATION
Slide the selector switch, immediately beneath the timer, to the ‘Manual/Hand’ position.
The appliance will now operate via the controls, heat setting and thermostat, as described under
‘CONTROLS FOR ALL MODELS’.
NB: If the timer selector switch is slid to its central position at ‘O’, the appliance will not
operate via either the ‘Manual’ or ‘Timer’ controls. There will be no output from the appliance.
The selector switch must be set to either ‘Manual’ or ‘Timer’.
AUTOMATIC OPERATION
NB: The appliance heat setting switches and thermostat position must be set before any
‘Timer’ operation ie if the appliance is not switched ‘On’ there will be no output regardless of
‘Timer’ settings.
1. Slide the selector switch, immediately beneath the timer, to the `Auto/Clock` position.
2. Each segment of the timer represents 15 minutes. The 24-hour timer can be set to give any
combination of On/Off intervals of 15 minutes. Select the ‘On’ time required by pressing the
black segments (on the circumference of the timer) adjacent to the time required, radially
outwards away from the centre of the dial. This will cause the heater to switch ‘On’ at the
selected time for 15 minutes. Each additional segment pressed outwards will give a further
15 minutes of operation. In this way you may select the length of time required for the
appliance to be ‘On’ and push outwards the number of 15 minute segments necessary to
select the time period required.
3. The timer can be set to give as many ‘On’ periods as required during any 24-hour period.
4. The set program will repeat itself every 24 hours until changed.
5. This set program may be over-ridden at any time by switching to ‘Manual’ operation.