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Electric Panel Wall Heaters
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Wonder if anyone can help. My son has just moved into a flat which has electric wall mounted heaters. Our problem is we don't know how to set them. There is a covered control panel on the front of the heater which holds a timer dial and a switch underneath. The switch operates-on,off & timer. My problem is how to actually set the timer. The timer is like a dial within a dial. Does anyone know how to actually set the clock as there is no indication on the panel on where to set the clock (an indication point stating what the time is?) I am probably being very stupid but hope someone can help
Thanks
Wonder if anyone can help. My son has just moved into a flat which has electric wall mounted heaters. Our problem is we don't know how to set them. There is a covered control panel on the front of the heater which holds a timer dial and a switch underneath. The switch operates-on,off & timer. My problem is how to actually set the timer. The timer is like a dial within a dial. Does anyone know how to actually set the clock as there is no indication on the panel on where to set the clock (an indication point stating what the time is?) I am probably being very stupid but hope someone can help
Thanks
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Hi
Wonder if anyone can help. My son has just moved into a flat which has electric wall mounted heaters. Our problem is we don't know how to set them. There is a covered control panel on the front of the heater which holds a timer dial and a switch underneath. The switch operates-on,off & timer. My problem is how to actually set the timer. The timer is like a dial within a dial. Does anyone know how to actually set the clock as there is no indication on the panel on where to set the clock (an indication point stating what the time is?) I am probably being very stupid but hope someone can help
Thanks
The landlord should provide instructions on how to operate any supplied appliances.
Alternatively, if you put into google the exact make and model of heater, perhaps you could find some instructions?
Does it look anthing like this timer?
If so, the actuation time is shown by the arrowhead at about the 2 o'clock position.0 -
Electric heaters!!!! use them and costs will shoot up.
For one 3 Kwh heater you are looking at 40p an hour.
Cannot help with the timer, would he not be better with a hot water bottle and blanket on sofa?The secret to success is making very small, yet constant changes.:)0 -
Wyeth - no the clock was not like your picture. I will speak to him later and get the make and google it - Thanks though
Good Advice - I was feeling depressed with my son leaving home however your post made me laugh ! Thanks0 -
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Make and model would be of assistance (in the absence of a crystal ball).No free lunch, and no free laptop0
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