[. . . ] With alternative plugs not incorporating a fuse, the circuit must be protected by a 15 Amp fuse. If the plug is a moulded-on type, the fuse cover must be re-fitted when changing the fuse using a 13 Amp Asta approved fuse to BS 1362. In the event of losing the fuse cover, the plug must NOT be used until a replacement fuse cover can be obtained from your nearest electrical dealer. [. . . ] Depending on the type supplied, type A or type B, mount the feet as shown in figure 5 or 6. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION - Before plugging the radiator into the mains, check that the voltage of your mains electricity supply corresponds to the value V indicated on the appliance and that the socket and power line are appropriately dimensioned. Switch the radiator on using the switch/switches following the procedures given in points a) - b). A) Models with single switch (1 power level): button in position «I» = Total power on (indicator light on); button in position «O» = (indicator light off) b) Models with double switch (3 power levels) button in position «l» = minimum power (indicator light on); button in position «ll» = intermediate power (indicator light on); both buttons in position «l» «ll» = maximum power (indicator lights on) To turn appliance off, switch off both switches or remove plug from wall socket. Adjusting the thermostat When the room has reached the required temperature, turn the thermostat slowly anticlockwise until the indicator light goes out (or until you hear a "click") and no further. The set temperature will then be regulated automatically and kept constant by the thermostat. Frost protection function With the thermostat in position and the switches pressed, the appliance maintains the room at a temperature of about 5°C, preventing freezing with minimum energy consumption. 00, turn the numbered timer disk clockwise until the number 10 on the disk coincides with the pointer s on the timer. Set the periods of time when you want the appliance to work by pushing the teeth inwards. This will leave visible sectors which correspond to the periods of operation. When set, the radiator will operate automatically each day during the times programmed (important: the radiator must always be plugged into the socket). - To change the programming, move the teeth back into the initial position and set the new periods of functioning. If you want to make the appliance operate without programming, push all the teeth into the centre. In this case, to turn the appliance off completely, as well as turning the switches off, you must also unplug it from the mains to avoid continued operation of the timer. [. . . ] During this operation, ventilate the room well to eliminate the "new" smell emanating from the appliance. - It is normal for the appliance to emit a squeaking noise when turned on for the first time. - The appliance must never be placed immediately under a fixed mains socket. [. . . ]