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MILL IB300 - Description of Heater; Assembly; Temperature Calibration

MILL IB300
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Temperature calibration
It may occur deviation between the temperature registered by the heater and the actual
temperature in the room. This can be caused by several reasons, however, the most
common is that the heater is placed in a fair distance from where you usually reside. When
you set the temperature to for example 22 degrees, it is only natural that you expect the
same temperature where your sofa is placed for instance. However, the temperature
sensor is placed on the product itself, and therefore a deviation in temperature may occur.
To adjust this, all Mill heaters are equipped with a calibration function, which enables you
to adjust the temperature registered by the heater. N.B! The room must have achieved a
stable temperature before any calibration.
Press 2 times and use + or – to set the actual temperature observed in the room.
Conrm with or wait 15 seconds for automatic conrmation.
Description of heater
MILL STEEL MILL GLASS
See gure 1 on separate illustration sheet
A B
1. On/O
2. Wall bracket
3 Temperature sensor
4. Heat emission
5. Thermostat
6. Steel front
1. On/O
2. Wall bracket
3. Temperature sensor
4. Heat emission
5 Thermostat
6. Glass front
Assembly
A. Drill holes in the wall for holes 1 & 2. Then drill holes in the wall for the topmost holes
(holes 3 & 4 by using 6)
B. Insert the wall plugs into the drilled holes and attach the bracket with 4 screws
C. Place the heater on the lower lugs on the bracket, then hang the heater on the upper
lugs (li the heater slightly to align the heater with for the upper lugs). Screw in the
locking screws on the top of the bracket (clockwise)
See gure 2 on separate illustration sheet
See gure 3 on separate illustration sheet

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