somogyi FKF 65221 Wall Fan Heater Instruction Manual

June 8, 2024
SOMOGYI

FKF 65221
instruction manual

Safety and maintenance

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STRUCTURE (Figure 1.)

1. cold air inlet 14. continuous air deflection indicator
2. main switch 15. weekly program indicator temperatures setting /
3. power cable 16. window opening indicator
4. mounting points 17. on/off switch
5. warm air outlet 18. window opening sensor
6. swinging air deflector blade 19. heating stage selector
7. display 20. continuous air deflection indicator
8. 8-hour switch off timer 21. switch off timer
9. heating stage selector 22. temperature setting
10. screws, dowels 23. weekly program
11. fan mode indicator 24. selector buttons
12. heating stage indicator – 1100 W 25. OK
13. heating stage indicator – 2200 W 26. exit

ALL MOUNTED FAN HEATER

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USE AND RETAIN IT FOR LATER REFERENCE!
WARNINGS

  1. Before using the product for the first time, please read the instructions for use below and retain them for later reference. The original instructions were written in the Hungarian language

  2. Children below the age of 3 years should be kept away from the appliance, except where they are under constant supervision. Children between the age of 3 and 8 may only switch the appliance on/off provided that it has been set up and installed in the normal operating position and they are under supervision, or have been instructed how to operate the appliance safely and understand the hazards associated with use. This appliance may only be used by persons with impaired physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lacking in experience or knowledge, as well as children from the age of 8, if they are under supervision or have been given instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety and they have understood the hazards associated with use. Children should not be allowed to play with the unit. Children may only clean or perform user maintenance on the appliance under supervision.
    WARNING: Parts of this appliance can become very hot and could cause burns. Extra care should be taken when children or handicapped persons are around

  3. Make sure, the appliance has not damaged during transport!

  4. Do not use this heater if it has been dropped!

  5. Do not use if there are visible signs of damage to the heater!

  6. Mount the unit only on vertical surface!

  7. When locating and mounting the unit, please take into account the wall material and its bearing capacity!

  8. The heater should be mounted at a height of least 2 meters above the floor!

  9. Never locate the unit directly in corners and observe the minimum mounting distances indicated in Figure 2. Take into consideration the valid safety regulation of the county of use!

  10. Before powering on the appliance, confirm that the unit is mounted securely on the wall!

  11. The appliance should be used as intended for warming air, not for general heating purposes.

  12. The stream of warm air should not be directed to curtains or other flammable materials!

  13. Do not place it close to flammable materials! (min. 100 cm)

  14. Do not use in locations where flammable vapours or explosive dust may be released. Do not use near flammable materials or in potentially explosive environment!

  15. Operate only under constant supervision!

  16. It is forbidden to use it near children unattended!

  17. Only for indoor use, in a dry place. Protect from humidity (e.g. bathrooms, swimming pools)!

  18. It is prohibited to use the unit near bathtubs, basins, showers, swimming pools or saunas!

  19. It is prohibited to use the appliance in motor vehicles or in tight (< 5 m 2 ) spaces such as elevators!

  20. When not planning to use the unit for an extended period of time, switch it off then remove the power plug from the outlet. Store the appliance in a cool, dry place!

  21. Before moving the heater, always unplug it from the mains!

  22. It is not allowed to locate the appliance directly below a wall outlet.

  23. If any irregular operation is detected (e.g., unusual noise or burnt odor from unit), immediately switch it off and un-plug it!

  24. Make sure that no foreign objects or liquid can enter the unit through the openings!

  25. Protect from dust, humidity, sunlight and direct heat radiation!

  26. Unplug the unit from the mains before cleaning!

  27. Never touch the appliance and the power cable with wet hands!

  28. Unwind the power cable totally!

  29. The appliance may only be connected to properly grounded 230 V~ / 50 Hz electric wall outlets!

  30. Do not use extension cords or power strips to connect the unit!

  31. . Do not lead the power cable on the appliance or near the openings where air vents in and out!

  32. The appliance should be located so as to allow easy access and removal of the power plug!

  33. The battery should be replaced by adults only.

  34. Insert the batteries observing the polarity.

  35. Do not use different kinds of batteries and/or used and new batteries together.

  36. After replacing the batteries fasten the battery compartment’s lid.

  37. Remove the battery if you are not planning to use the product for an extended period of time.

  38. If there is any liquid flown out from the battery, wear protective gloves and clean the battery compartment with a dry cloth.

  39. Immediately remove the depleted battery.

  40. Warning! Risk of explosion in case of incorrect battery replacement! It can be replaced only with the same or a replacement type.

  41. Do not expose the batteries to direct heat radiation and sunshine. It is forbidden to open them up, to throw them into fire or to short-circuit them.

  42. Non-rechargeable batteries must not be charged. Risk of explosion!

  43. Do not insert an accumulator instead of the battery, because it provides significantly lower voltage and efficiency.

  44. Do not weld or solder directly to the battery.

  45. Store unused batteries in their original packaging, away from metal objects.

  46. Do not mix batteries which have already been unpacked. The appliance should be located so as to allow easy access and removal of the power plug.

  47. The unit is for household use only! No industrial use is permitted!

  48. Due to continuous improvements, the technical data and design may change without any prior notice.

  49. The actual instruction manual can be downloaded from www.somogyi.hu website.

  50. We don’t take the responsibility for printing errors which may occur, and apologize for them.

Caution: Risk of electric shock! Do not attempt to disassemble of modify the unit or its accessories. In case any part is damaged, immediately power off the unit and seek the assistance of a specialist.
In the event that the power cable should become damaged, it should only be replaced by the manufacturer, its service facility or similarly qualified personnel.
DO NOT COVER!
COVERING THE UNIT CAN CAUSE OVERHEATING, FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK.
THE REMOTE CONTROL IS NOT A TOY. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
THIS REMOTE CONTROL INCLUDES A BUTTON BATTERY. IT IS FORBIDDEN TO SWALLOW THE BATTERY, RISK OF CHEMICAL BURN. IN CASE OF INGESTION, IT MAY CAUSE STRONG INTERNAL BURN WITHIN 2 HOURS AND MAY LEAD TO DEATH. KEEP THE NEW AND USED BATTERIES OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. IF THE COVER OF THE BATTERY COMPARTMENT CANNOT GET CLOSED SECURELY, DO NOT CONTINUE TO USE THE PRODUCT AND KEEP IT AWAY FROM CHILDREN. IF YOU THINK THAT A BATTERY HAS BEEN SWALLOWED OR GOT INTO ANY BODY
PARTS, SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY.
Order of MOUNTING ON WALL, INSTALLING

  1. Before switching on for the first time, carefully remove the packaging material taking care not to damage the appliance and power cable. Do not use the product if it is damaged in any way!
  2. The device may only be used in dry indoor conditions!
  3. The free flow of warm air must be ensured for proper operation, therefore, please select the location for wall mounting according to Figure 2. Do not locate the appliance directly below a wall outlet!
  4. In order to insert the wall studs, drill holes with appropriate size into the wall, at least 200 cm from the floor, along a horizontal line and 575 mm from each other.
  5. Insert the studs into the holes then drive the enclosed screws into the studs so that the screw heads
  6. extend approx. 10 mm from the wall surface.
  7. Hang the unit’s rear panel onto the screw heads at the holes, move it left, till stop. Make sure that the heater is hanging securely on the wall!
  8. Connect the unit’s power cable into a standard grounded wall outlet!

CLEANING, MAINTENANCE

In order to ensure optimum functioning, the unit may require cleaning at least once a month, depending on the manner of use and degree of contamination.

  1. Switch off and power off the unit by unplugging it from the electric outlet before cleaning.
  2. Allow the appliance to cool (for at least 30 minutes).
  3. Use a vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment to clean the air inlet and outlet openings.
  4. Use a slightly moistened cloth to clean the unit’s exterior. Do not use any aggressive cleaners. Avoid getting water inside the unit and on the electric components!

TROUBLESHOOTING

Malfunction Possible solution
The unit does not heat in heating mode. Check the section on overheating

protection!
Check the thermostat settings!
Overheating protection activates frequently.| Clean the appliance!
The unit does not respond to the remote control’s signal.| Check the remote control’s batteries!

DISPOSAL

Waste equipment must be collected and disposed separately from household waste because it may contain components hazardous to the environment or health. Used or waste equipment may be dropped off free of charge at the point of sale, or at any distributor which sells equipment of identical nature and function. Dispose of product at
a facility specializing in the collection of electronic waste. By doing so, you will protect the environment as well as the health of others and yourself. If you have any questions,
contact the local waste management organization. We shall undertake the tasks pertinent to the manufacturer as prescribed in the relevant regulations and shall bear any associated costs arising.
DISPOSING OFALKALINEAND RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES
Batteries, whether alkaline or rechargeable, must not be handled together with regular household waste. It is the legal obligation of the product’s user to dispose of batteries at a nearby collection center or at a retail shop. This ensures that the batteries are ultimately neutralized in an environment- friendly way.

Functions

FEATURES
wall mounted PTC* fan heather for heating the air of indoor premises

  •  adjustable output (1100 / 2200 W)
  • operation modes: warm, hot air
  • switchable air deflection
  • built-in thermostat
  • overheating protection
  • 8-hour switch of timing
  • weekly program
  • temperature display
  • with remote control

OPERATION
The device can be operated with the buttons on it or with the remote control.
General use
After connecting the appliance to the mains, switch it on with its main switch (2). Then it beeps briefly, the display shows the room temperature in °C. You can switch the appliance on with the remote control’s switch on/off button (17). The appliance switches on in fan mode, it does not heat. Use the remote control’s (19) button to select the heating stage, or fan mode.
You can also adjust the operation of the appliance by setting the thermostat. You can set the desired temperature between 18 – 45 °C with the remote control’s (22) button, then by pressing the +/- selector buttons. If the set temperature is higher with 1 – 2 °C than the measured temperature, the appliance operates in low heating stage. If the set temperature is at least 3 ° C above the measured temperature, the unit operates at high heating stage. If the room temperature reaches the set temperature, the unit switches to fan mode. When the appliance is operating in thermostat mode, the indicator (16) is lighting continuously on the display. You can switch off the thermostat function at any time by pressing the remote control’s (19) button, by selecting heating stage, or by pressing the (22) button, then pressing the (26) button on the remote control.
Use the (18) button on the remote control to switch on/off the window opening sensor. If the function is active, the indicator (16) is flashing continuously on the display. If the function is active, the appliance records the measured temperature 1 minute after the function is switched on, then compares the actual measured temperatures with this value in every 5 minutes. If the current measured temperature is at least 8 °C lower than the original measurement, the unit switches off for energy saving reasons.
Use the (21) button on the remote control to set switch off timing, up to 8 hours, per hour. You can switch off this function by setting 0 hour as switch off time.
Use the remote control’s (20) button to switch on/off the continuous air deflection. If the function is active, its indicator (14) is continuously lighting on the screen.
With the (9) buttons on the front of the product, you can switch on the appliance ready for operation. Pressing the button once switches the appliance to fan mode. By pressing the button again, it switches to low heating stage, and by pressing once more, it switches to high heating stage. By pressing the button again, it switches the appliance’s continuous air deflection on, during high heating stage. Pressing the button again switches the appliance off.
After switching off the appliance, it may still operate in fan mode for about 30 seconds, then the fan mode indicator blinks, and the appliance counts down. Do not unplug the appliance from the mains until it is switched off, because it may cause damage to it.
Weekly program
You can only set or activate the weekly program function while using one of the heating stages, not besides fan mode. To use weekly program function, you need to set the time and date on your device. You should do this after every power off. If you have already set the time on your appliance, then you cannot change it. In this case, you can choose from the programs directly after pressing the (23) button. The exact time can only be reset after the power is switched off and switched back on. To set the exact time, press the remote control’s (23) button. You can read 01 on the display – use the +/- selector buttons to set the actual days of the week (01 – Monday, 02 – Tuesday, etc.). Press the (23) button on the remote control again, then 00 is readable on the display. Use the +/- selector buttons to set the actual hour. Press the (23) button on the remote control again, then 00 is readable on the display again. Use the +/- selector buttons to set the actual minute. Press the (23) button on the remote control again, then P1 is readable on the display. Press the (23) button again to select program P1 – P6, as shown in the following table:

Program| Monday| Tuesday| Wednesday| Thursday| Friday| Saturday| Sunday
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P1| 8:00-17:00| 8:00-17:00| 8:00-17:00| 8:00-17:00| 8:00-17:00| 8:00-17:00| 8:00-17:00
P2| 18:007:00| 18:00-7:00| 18:00-7:00| 18:00-7:00| 18:00-7:00| 18:00-7:00| 18:007:00
P3| 8:00-17:00| 8:00-17:00| 8:00-17:00| 8:00-17:00| 8:00-17:00| OFF| OFF
P4| 18:00-7:00
| 18:00-7:00| 18:00-7:00| 18:00-7:00| 18:00.7:00| OFF| OFF
P5| OFF| OFF| OFF| OFF| OFF| 00:00-23:59| 00:00-23:59
P6| SET| SET| SET| SET| SET| SET| SET

*: the switch off time is at a different day
The P6 program can be set freely, you can set a switch on/off time for each day of the week. If you set 00 to power on/off time for a day of the week, the appliance will not perform a scheduled program that day. When setting the program, you can only set whole hours during the program setup, not minutes. Make sure, that on the given day the switch off time is set after the switch on time.
To set the program, select P6 program, then press the OK button. Then on the display 1 is flashing – Monday. Press the OK button, on the display 00 is lighting, use the +/- selector buttons to set the switch on hour. Press the OK button, on the display 00 is lighting, use the +/- selector buttons to set the switch off hour. Press the OK button on the display, 2 is flashing on the display – Tuesday. After setting the switch off time on Sunday and pressing the OK button, the program is active.
Whenever you select the P6 program, you can always change the previously set program. By pressing the OK button several times, repeatedly to scroll through the previously set values and either change or leave them.
When you power off the appliance, it forgets the exact time and program set for the P6.
If any program is selected, the unit operates in the most recently used mode – or in any of the heating stages, or according to the temperature set in the thermostat mode.
If the weekly program is active, the indicator (15) is lighting on the appliance’s display. If the program is active but the device is not working, the indicator (15) is flashing.
You can switch on/off continuous air deflection at any time during weekly program operation.
If any program is selected, if the program does not function when selected, in some cases the appliance switches to fan mode for 30 seconds and then stop. The swinging air deflector blade remains open.
You can switch off the weekly program operation at any time, by pressing the (23) button on the remote control to enter programming, then pressing the remote control’s (26) button.
In case of overheating, the overheating protection function will switch off the unit, for example, when the air inlets and outlets are covered. Power off the unit by unplugging it from the electric outlet. Allow the appliance to cool (for at least 30 minutes). Check whether the air inlets and outlets are obstructed or not, and clean them if necessary. Switch on the unit again. If the overheating protection activates again, power off the unit by unplugging it from the electric outlet and contact the service facility.

SPECIFICATIONS

power supply: ……………………………………….. 230 V~ / 50 Hz
output: …………………………………………………. 1100 / 2200 W
maximal output: …………………………………….. 2200 W
IP protection: ………………………………….. IP20: Not protected from ingress of water!
dimensions of heater:…………………………….. 65 x 25 x 15 cm
weight: …………………………………………………. 4,2 kg
sound pressure: ……………………………………. 60 dB(A)

  • The PTC (Positive Temperature Coefficient – positive temperature coefficient) is a ceramic polycrystalline semiconductor, alloyed with barium and titanium. The real  advantage is that it has temperature self-regulating ability, so youdo not needany precautions against overheating, and the device is considerably energy-saving.

Producer:
SOMOGYI ELEKTRONIC®
• H – 9027 • Győr, Gesztenyefa út 3. •www.somogyi.hu
Distribútor: SOMOGYI ELEKTRONIC SLOVENSKO s. r. o.
Ul. gen. Klapku 77, 945 01 Komárno, SK • Tel.: +421/0/35 7902400 • www.somogyi.sk
Distribuitor: S.C. SOMOGYI ELEKTRONIC S.R.L.
J12/2014/13.06.2006 C.U.I.: RO 18761195 • Cluj-Napoca, judeţul Cluj, România, Str. Prof. Dr. Gheorghe Marinescu, nr. 2,
Cod poştal: 400337 • Tel.: +40 264 406 488, Fax: +40 264 406 489 •www.somogyi.ro
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Zemlja uvoza: Mađarska • Zemlja porekla: Kina • Proizvođač: Somogyi Elektronic Kft.
Uvoznik za HR: ZED d.o.o. • Industrijska c. 5, 10360 Sesvete, Hrvatska • Tel: +385 1 2006 148 •www.zed.hr
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Proizvođač: Somogyi Elektronic Kft, Gesztenyefa ut 3, 9027 Gyor, Mađarska

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