Creda TPR2-1250W manual

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    Installation and Op erating Instructions TPR II Wall Mounted Panel Convector Heaters Dimensions (m m) Model(s) Part numbe r Watt A B TP R 2 - 75 0 W / T W 75-773401 / 75-77341 1 750 620 108 TP R 2 - 10 0 0 W / T W 75-773402 / 75-77341 2 1000 620 108 TP R 2 - 12 5 0 W / T W 75-773403 / 75-77341 3 1250 688 108 TP R 2 - 15 0 0 W / T W 75-773404 / 75-7[...]

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    Wall Mounting IMPORTANT -The wall brac kets supplied w i th the appl iance must be used. The heater should be positioned observing the minimum clearances stated arou nd the heat er - see Fig.1. DO NOT locate the heater immediate l y below a fixed so cket outlet o r connecti on box. 1 . Remove wall mo unting bracket fr om the back of th e heater by [...]

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    Automa tic O perat ion Set the timer switc h to  pos ition. The panel will now op erat e during set 'ON' periods under the control of the thermostat. To set the timer's 'ON' and 'OFF' periods: 1 . Using your finger tip or th e tip of a pencil, pus h in as many se gments as necessary around the dial, according t[...]

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    INCPUKP5RG Issue 0 Energy Saving Tips The energy we use to he at, light and pow er our homes contribut es over a quart er of the UK's carbon emissions, the principle contributor to climat e change. Around ha lf the energy used in the h ome is f or heating and hot water, so using your heating s ystem efficiently will not only help the environme[...]