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SilverCrest SOR 2450 A1
English - 7
Copyright
All information contained in these instructions is subject to copyright and is provided for information
purposes only. It is only permitted to copy or duplicate data and information with the express and
written consent of the author. This also includes commercial use of the content and data. The text
and illustrations are based on the state of the art at the time of printing.
Assembly
Remove the oil-filled radiator and all accessories from the packaging. All packaging material must
be removed prior to use. For assembly purposes, pay attention to the illustration on the inside cover.
Attach the castors [12] with the cap nuts [9] to the castor mounting plate [11] as illustrated on
the inside cover.
Place the oil-filled radiator on a soft flat surface with the bottom facing upwards.
Slide a bracket [10] between the first and second heating fin [1] and insert the ends of the
bracket [10] into the holes of the castor mounting plate [11]. First insert the curved side of the
bracket [10] into a hole of the castor mounting plate [11]. Then screw the wing nut [13] tightly
onto the thread of the bracket [10].
Now slide the second bracket [10] between the 8th and 9th heating fin [1] and insert the ends
of the bracket [10] into the holes of the castor mounting plate [11]. First insert the curved side
of the bracket [10] into a hole of the castor mounting plate [11]. Then screw the wing nut [13]
tightly onto the thread of the bracket [10].
Now place the oil-filled radiator on the castors [12].
First use
There is a risk of burns! The temperature of the accessible surfaces may be very high when the
device is operating.
Fire hazard! Unwind the entire mains cable from the mains cable winder [8].
Turn the thermostat [2] as far as possible to the left.
Set the heat level switch I [3], the heat level switch II [4] and the fan heater switch [5] to the
position "0".
Insert the mains plug into a mains socket that is always easily accessible.
Then set the heat level switch I [3] and/or the heat level switch II [4] to the position "I" or "II".
You thus set the desired heating level:
Heat level switch I = 800 W
Heat level switch II = 1200 W
Heat level switches I + II = 2000 W
Turn the thermostat [2] as far as possible to the right. The indicator light in the heat level switch
lights up when the oil-filled radiator heats.
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