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Model : MB1000L DN

Category : Heating

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PL HU Assembly and instruction manual Series: Invisible & Glass panel heater Please read the instructions carefully before use. Take good care of this manual for later use.Scandinavian home comfort Mill is a Norwegian brand that develops heating and indoor air quality products tailored for your modern home. Inspired by Scandinavian nature, our products are designed to sustain the toughest of climates to ensure safe, efficient and com- fortable temperatures, as well as good air quality. Mill products are praised for their minimalistic and elegant features as they blend in naturally with any modern interior. Our advanced and user-friendly technology will support a relaxing and healthy home space with reliable temperatures and air quality. Mill’s vision is to develop products that create an enjoyable and harmonic household atmosphere, enhan- cing both comfort and style; the ultimate Scandinavian home comfort. We hope you enjoy your Mill product. ErP energy efficiency data Our products strictly comply with ErP relevant regulation and directive. You can find energy efficiency data for each model on the final pages of this booklet. Follow us on social media: fb.com/millnorway @millnorway millnorway.com1

Important safety information Specifications Before first use First use Minimum distances Description of heater Assembly Temperature calibration Resetting the heater Memory function “Open window” function Instructions electronic thermostat Power indicator for electronic thermostat Set desired temperature for electronic thermostat Instructions day/night thermostat Power indicator day/night thermostat Set desired temperature for day/night thermostat Day- and nighttime setback How to activate daytime setback How to activate nighttime setback Change setback temperature — daytime Change setback temperature — nighttime Change number of hours — daytime Change number of hours — nighttime Cancel (skip) setback period Delete setback program Maintenance Warranty Waste disposal Please read the instructions carefully before use. Take good care of this manual for later use.

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Important safety information You must obey common safety guidelines when using electrical products, especially in the presence of chil- dren. WARNING! To avoid electric shock or damage due to the heat, always make sure the plug is pulled out before the heater is moved or cleaned.

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  • The product is intended for home use only.
  • Make sure the heater is connected to the house’s regular mains as indicated on the heater.
  • New heaters will produce a specific odor when used the first time. This will stop after a short time and is completely harmless.
  • Check for any pieces of packing foam or cardboard that may have fallen into the heating elements of the heater. These pieces must be removed to avoid unpleasant odors.
  • Prevent the heater from overheating -do not cover.
  • Always turn off the heater and unplug it when not used for a long period of time.
  • Pay special attention if the heater is used in rooms where children, the handicapped or elderly reside.
  • The heater should not be set up directly beneath an electri- cal socket outlet.
  • The cord must not be laid under any kind of carpet. Make sure the cord is laid in such a way that nobody can trip on it.
  • The heater must not be used if either the cord or plug is damaged. The heater must not be used if it has been3

dropped on the floor is damaged in any other way causing it to malfunction.

  • The cord must be repaired by the manufacturer or by an ex- pert if it has been damaged, to avoid dangerous situations.
  • Avoid using extension cords, which may overheat and could possibly start a fire.
  • Never cover the air vents on the heater. Avoid potential fire hazards by making sure the air intakes are not blocked or covered. The heater should be used in rooms with normal flat floors.
  • The heater should not be installed in close proximity to flammable materials of any kind because there can always be a risk of fire. The heater must never be used in rooms where gasoline, paint or other flammable liquids are stored, such as in a garage.
  • Never touch an electric heater with wet hands. The heater should be installed so a person showering or taking a bath cannot come into direct contact with it.
  • Some parts of this product can become very hot and cause burns. Particular attention has to be given where children and vulnerable people are present.
  • The heater must be switched off, the plug removed and the heater must cool down before it is moved.
  • Avoid overloading the mains (the circuit) where the heater is connected. The heater may overload the electrical circuit if other electrical devices are plugged into the same socket outlet.
  • Do not use this heater in small rooms when they are occu- pied by persons not capable to leaving the room on their own, unless constant supervision is provided.4 millnorway.com
  • The product cannot be used by children under 8 years of age and persons with reduced physical or mental abilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction in the safe use of the prod- uct and understand the hazards involved.
  • Children should not play with the product. Cleaning and maintenance should not be done by unsupervised children.
  • Children under the age of 3 should be kept away from the product, unless they are under constant supervision.
  • Children aged 3 to 8 years are only permitted to turn the product ON/OFF, assuming the heater is mounted accord- ing to the assembly instructions and the children have received instruction or supervision in the safe use of the product and understand the hazards involved.
  • Do not use this heater in the immediate surroundings of a bath, a shower or a swimming pool.
  • Do not use if there are visible signs of damage to the heater.
  • WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, keep textiles, curtains, or any other flammable material a minimum distance of 1 m from the air outlet. WARNING! The heater must not be used if the glass panels are damaged (this applies to the products with model names starting with MB).5

Specifications Model Thermostat Color Height Width Amperage Power (W) IP rating IB250 Electronic White 30.0 cm 35.0 cm 220-240V~, 50-60Hz 250 IPx4 IB600DN Day/Night White 40.0 cm 65.0 cm 220-240V~, 50-60Hz 600 IPx4 IB900DN Day/Night White 40.0 cm 85.0 cm 220-240V~, 50-60Hz 900 IPx4 IB1200DN Day/Night White 40.0 cm 105.0 cm 220-240V~, 50-60Hz 1200 IPx4 IB800L DN Day/Night White 25.0 cm 105.0 cm 220-240V~, 50-60Hz 800 IPx4 IB1000L DN Day/Night White 25.0 cm 121.5 cm 220-240V~, 50-60Hz 1000 IPx4 MB250 Electronic White 30.0 cm 36.5 cm 220-240V~, 50-60Hz 250 IPx4 MB600DN Day/Night White 40.0 cm 66.5 cm 220-240V~, 50-60Hz 600 IPx4 MB900DN Day/Night White 40.0 cm 86.5 cm 220-240V~, 50-60Hz 900 IPx4 MB1200DN Day/Night White 40.0 cm 106.5 cm 220-240V~, 50-60Hz 1200 IPx4 MB800L DN Day/Night White 25.0 cm 106.5 cm 220-240V~, 50-60Hz 800 IPx4 MB1000L DN Den /noc White 25.0 cm 123.0 cm 220-240V~, 50-60Hz 1000 IPx4 The heater is approved for use in bathrooms zone 2 {IPX4 approved) Before first use After unpacking the heater, check to make sure the product was not damaged during transport. Contact the retailer or importer if you discover any visible damages to the product. Keep the outer packaging to transport the heater in the future. If you want to dispose the packaging, make sure it is done properly. Keep plastic bags away from children. First use After turning on the heater for the first time or after an extende the heater can produce a burnt odor for a short time. This is normal. Please read all the instructions carefully before use. Save the instruction manual for future use. It is also normal for the heater to make “sounds” when it warms up or cools down. Minimum distances 100 mm50 mm50 mm100 mm 100 mm in front of heate r6 millnorway.com

Description of heater See figure 1 on separate illustration sheet

Assembly See figure 2 on separate illustration sheet 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 (lift the heater slightly to align the heater with for the upper lugs). Screw in the locking screws on the top of the bracket (clockwise).

ATTENTION! HORIZONTAL PLACEMENT ONLY

Temperature calibration See figure 3 on separate illustration sheet 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 com- mon 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- firm with○or wait 15 seconds for automatic confirmation. Resetting the heater See figure 4 on separate illustration sheet Turn off the heater‘s main switch. Press and hold (9 while you turn on the heater‘s main switch.7

Memory function The heater remembers all the temperature settings and will automatically return to the desired temperature after a power cut. Your day- and nighttime setbacks will however be deleted after a power cut, and you will need to register the programs again. “Open window” function The heater has an “open window” function that is activated instantly when it registers a sudden drop in temperature with more than 2 degrees Celsius in 2 minutes. The heater will automatically stop heating and FO will be visible in the display of the heater. The heater will automatically start heating again after 10 minutes (the display switch from FO to desired room temperature). Instructions electronic thermostat Please see table on page 5 for which models that have electronic thermostats Control panel See figure 5 on separate illustration sheet

1. Display (shows the desired room temperature by default)

2. Power indicator - shows whether the heater is using power or not

ATTENTION! After a power cut the thermostat will return to the last registered temperature WARNING! BEFORE THE HEATER IS TURNED ON, IT MUST BE ATTACHED TO A WALL. IF THE HEATER IS NOT INSTALLED CORRECTLY OR IS INSTALLED ASKEW, THIS MAY CAUSE THE HEATER TO MALFUNCTION OR IN THE WORST CASE, BE DAMAGED. If the temperature sensor is not functioning properly, you will see this symbol on the display. Please contact the dealer or importer. Power indicator for electronic thermostat See figure 6 on separate illustration sheet When the panel heater is using power (i.e. when it is heating), the power indicator is lit ϟ Set desired temperature for electronic thermostat See figure 7 on separate illustration sheet Press the arrow buttons to set the desired temperature.8 millnorway.com

Instructions day/night thermostat Please see table on page 5 for which models that have day- and night thermostats. TIP! The thermostat can be used as a regular electronic thermostat (i.e. the heater will maintain a constant temperature 24 hours a day). Please see the section instructions elec- tronic thermostat for further information. Control panel See figure 8 on separate illustration sheet

1. Display (shows the desired room temperature by default)

ATTENTION! After a power cut the thermostat will return to the last registered tempera- ture. WARNING! BEFORE THE HEATER IS TURNED ON, IT MUST BE ATTACHED TO A WALL. IF THE HEATER IS NOT INSTALLED CORRECTLY OR IS INSTALLED ASKEW, THIS MAY CAUSE THE HEATER TO MALFUNCTION OR IN THE WORST CASE, BE DAMAGED. If the temperature sensor is not functioning properly, you will see this symbol on the display. Please contact the dealer or importer. Power indicator for day/night thermostat See figure 9 on separate illustration sheet When the panel heater is using power (i.e. when it is heating), the power indicator is lit ϟ Set desired temperature for day/night thermostat See figure 7 on separate illustration sheet Press the arrow buttons to set the desired temperature.9

Day- and nighttime setback When programming the heater for either day- or nighttime setback, the setback period will be active from the time you register the program. Which means; if you want to start your daytime setback at 7.30 am, you need to register the program at 7.30 am. You only need to program the heater 1 time for daytime setback and 1 time for nighttime setback. If you have programmed the heater, the setback programs will be active on all 7 days (or 7 nights). EXAMPLE: Let us say you want to program the heater for both daytime- and nighttime setback (normally the heater is set to 23 degrees). ‚bu want the heater to do the following:

1. Daytime setback activated from 7.30 am to 2.30 pm. Desired temperature: 17 degrees.

2. Nighttime setback activated from 10.00 pm to 6.00 am. Desired temperature: 18

degrees. How to activate daytime setback See figure 10 on separate illustration sheet

1. Tuesday 7.30 am you go to the heater and press☉on the heater‘s control panel.

2. “d” will be visible in the display. Use the + and - buttons to set what day it is today

when you are programming the heater (1= Monday, 2 = Tuesday etc.) ‚bu are not pro- gramming the heater for the various days. This is simply to tell the heater what day it is when you are programming the heater. Select 2 for Tuesday. Confirm by pressing ○

3. “C” will flash in the display. Use the + and - buttons to set 17 as the desired temperatu-

re for daytime setback. Confirm by pressing ○

4. “H” will flash in the display. Use the + and - buttons to set 7 hours as desired setback

period (meaning it will be active from 7.30 am to 230 pm). Confirm by pressing ○

5. The daytime setback will now be active from 7.30 am to 230 pm every day. Setback

temperature is 17 degrees. *Control light☉is green when the heater is in an active setback period. The control light is red when the setback period is inactive but programmed. How to activate nighttime setback See figure 11 on separate illustration sheet

1. Tuesday 10.00 pm you go to the heater and press☾on the heater‘s control panel.

2. “d” will be visible in the display. Use the + and - buttons to set what day it is today

when you are programming the heater (l=Monday), 2 = Tuesday etc.). You are not programming the heater for various days. This is simply to tell the heater what day it is when you are programming the heater. Select 2 for Tuesday. Confirm by pressing○

3. “C” will flash in the display. Use the + and - buttons to set 18 as the desirectfemperatu-

re for nighttime setback. Confirm by pressing○

4. “H” will flash in the display. Use the + and - buttons to set 8 hours as desired setback

period (meaning it will be active from 22.00 pm to 6.00 am). Confirm by pressing○10 millnorway.com

5. The nighttime setback will now be active from 10.00 pm to 6.00 am every day. The

setback temperature is 18 degrees. *Control light☾ is green when the heater is in an active setback period. The control light is red when the setback period is inactive but programmed. N.B! If a power cut occurs/you turn off the heater, the programming will be lost and you will have to do this over again. Advanced mode If you want to have different temperature settings each day, you may use advanced mode. To activate advanced mode you need to activate day and night setback first. See figure 18 on seperate illustration sheet. How to activate advanced mode for daytime setback:

1. Press and hold☉ , then press+ one time.

2. “dl” (day one) will be visible in the display, and you may now choose the temperature

you want for Monday. Confirm by pressing○

3. “C” will flash in the display. Use the + and - buttons to set the temperature for dayti-

me setback. Confirm by pressing○

4. “H” will flash in the display. Use the + and - buttons to set the number of hours as

desired setback period. Confirm by pressing○

5. “SR” will be visible in the display. Now you have the option to set the time of day

that you want the setback time to start. You may choose from -4 hours to +4 from the time your daytime setback normally starts. Meaning, if your daytime setback normally starts at 1030, but you want the setback time to be activated 0830 every Monday, you may use the - button to set “-2” (hours). Confirm by pressing ○

6. “d2” (day 2) which is Tuesday, will now be visible in the display and you may do the

same procedure to set the desired temperature for Tuesday. Keep repeating the same procedure for all 7 days. How to activate advanced mode for nighttime setback:

1. Press and hold ☾, then press + one time.

2. “dl” (day one) will be visible in the display, and you may now choose the temperature

you want for Monday night. Confirm by pressing○

3. “C” will flash in the display. Use the + and - buttons to set the temperature for night-

time setback. Confirm by pressing○

4. “H” will flash in the display. Use the plus and minus buttons to set the number of

hours as desired setback period. Confirm by pressing○

5. “SR” will be visible in the display. Now you have the option to set the time of night

that you want the setback time to start. You may choose from -4 hours to +4 hours11

from the time your nighttime setback normally starts. Meaning, if your nighttime set- back normally starts at 22:00, but you want the setback time to be activated 21:00 every Monday, you may use the - button to set “-1” (hour). Confirm by pressing.

6. “d2” (day 2) will now be visible in the display and you may do the same procedure to

set the desired temperature for Tuesday. Keep repeating the same procedure for all 7 days. Change setback temperature — daytime See figure 12 on separate illustration sheet Press and hold○and press☉3 times. Enter the desired temperature for daytime setback. Save by pressing○ or wait for 15 seconds for automatic confirmation. Change setback temperature — nighttime See figure 13 on separate illustration sheet Press and hold○and press☾3 times. Enter the desired temperature for nighttime setback. Save by pressing○or wait for 15 seconds for automatic confirmation. Change number of hours — daytime See figure 14 on separate illustration sheet Press and hold○and press☉2 times. Enter the desired number of hours for daytime setback. Save by pressing○or wait for 15 seconds for automatic confirmation. Change number of hours — nighttime See figure 15 on separate illustration sheet Press and hold○and press☾2 times. Enter the desired number of hours for nighttime setback. Save by pressing○or wait for 15 seconds for automatic confirmation. Cancel (skip) setback period See figure 16 on separate illustration sheet Press and hold○and press☉or☾once (depending on which setback period you want to cancel). *The heater will skip an active setback period or the next setback period. *During the next setback period, the heater will automatically resume the programmed temperature reduction.12 millnorway.com

Delete a setback program See figure 17 on separate illustration sheet Press and hold☉or ☾(depending on which setback period you want to cancel) for 3 seconds. Maintenance

1. For cleaning, always unplug the heater and leave it to cool.

2. Wipe the heater regularly with a damp cloth and dry the surface before turning on

3. The heater must be cleaned at least once a month during the he

CAUTION! The heater should never be immersed in water. Avoid using detergents to clean the heater. Never let any water get inside the heater; this can be hazardous.

4. Dust etc. should be removed with a soft cloth.

5. The heater can be stored in a dry and clean place.

6. If the heater stops working, do not attempt to repair it yourself because it can cause

a fire hazard and/or electric shock. Warranty Mill offers consumers 5 years warranty for any Mill product from date of purchase by a consumer. For business customers, a warranty period of 2 years will apply (applicable in case the end-users are businesses). This warranty provides the customer with a right to, at Mill‘s reasonable discretion, either repair, replacement of a defected product, or alternatively a refund.

  • The warranty only covers defects that originates from Mill. The customer will there- fore not have a valid warranty claim if the defect is a result of circumstances such as the following:
  • Negligent use, misuse, neglect, or careless operation of the product not in accordan- ce with the Mill user manual.
  • Defects caused by transport incurred outside Mill’s responsibility.
  • Normal wear and tear, including parts that might wear out over time as for example batteries for remote controls (if applicable), filters, tubes, and lamps for outdoor hea- ting etc.
  • Damage because of use not in accordance with the rated power and Hz.
  • Damage caused by inadequate product maintenance.
  • Damage from electrical outages, power surges and/or weather.
  • Damage as the result of not installing or assembling the product in accordance with the Mill user manual.13
  • Use of parts and accessories, i.e., filter, which are not official Mill certified components.
  • Repairs or alterations carried out by parties other than Mill or its authorized agents.
  • Minor deviations from the stated quality that are insignificant for the value and sound- ness of the product or deviations that the customer could reasonably expect.
  • Devices used with third-party software or equipment.
  • Software and connectivity issues due to local restrictions in accessing our cloud services.
  • Software and connectivity issues due to non-supported third-party devices.
  • App or cloud/online service downtime does not fall under warranty. Mill must provide evidence that the product’s damage has not existed when the product was sold to the customer within the first year after the purchase. For the avoidance of doubt, this warranty does not provide the customer or any third party with any right to damages, compensation nor price reduction of any kind. Mill will not have any obligation under this warranty to cover any losses incurred by the customer or any third party. These warranty terms are only valid for customers, who purchase products through autho- rized Mill resellers. The customer‘s rights and remedies pursuant to applicable mandatory law will not be limited nor affected by this warranty. The seller will handle the warranty claim on behalf of Mill. To make a claim under this war- ranty, an end-consumer has to follow the steps described below. Claims Process / Required Documentation

1. Contact the Mill Authorised Reseller where you purchased the product. Bring your

original receipt for the purchase, serial number of the product, and the faulty pro- duct.

2. The Mill Authorised Reseller tests the product and evaluates if the claim is covered

by the end-consumer warranty.

3. If the claim is covered by the warranty, the Mill Authorised Reseller, in accordance

with instructions from Mill and based on consumer law, decides whether to repair, replace or refund the product.14 millnorway.com

Waste disposal The symbol# indicates that this product is not to be disposed of together with house- hold waste. This product must be delivered to a recycling service or container for electrical appliances and electronic equipment. This is do and prevent harm to the environment. Local businesses (or the environmental station in your neighborhood) are required by law to accept and recycle such products, as a means of environmentally sound disposal.Waste disposal. Mill International B.V. De Giesel 5 6081 PG Haelen The Netherlands www.millnorway.com

6) If the heater stops working, do not attempt to repair it yourself because it can cause

Seasonal energy efficiency Information requirement for the electric local space heaters Model identifier(s): MB250, IB250 Item Symbol Value Unit Item Unit Head Output Type of heat input, for electric storage local space heaters only (select one) Nominal heat output Pnom 0,25 kW manual heat charge control, with integrated thermostat

Minimum heat output (indicative) Pmin 0,25 kW manual heat charge control with room and/or outdoor temperature feedback

Maximum continuous heat output Pmax,c 0,25 kW electronic heat charge control with room and/or outdoor temperature feedback

Auxiliary electricity consumption fan assisted heat output No At nominal heat output elmax N/A kW Type of heat output/room temperature control (select one) At minimum heat output elmin N/A kW single stage heat output and no room temperature control

with mechanic thermostat room temperature control

Seasonal space heating energy efficiency ηs 34 % with electronic room temperature control Yes electronic room temperature control plus day timer

electronic room temperature control plus week timer

Other control options (multiple selections possible) room temperature control, with presence detection

room temperature control, with open window detection Yes with distance control option No with adaptive start control No with working time limitation No with black bulb sensor No Contact details Mill International AS Grini Næringspark 10, 1361 Østerås, Norway2 millnorway.com

Seasonal energy efficiency Information requirement for the electric local space heaters Model identifier(s): MB600DN, IB600DN Item Symbol Value Unit Item Unit Head Output Type of heat input, for electric storage local space heaters only (select one) Nominal heat output Pnom 0,60 kW manual heat charge control, with integrated thermostat

Minimum heat output (indicative) Pmin 0,60 kW manual heat charge control with room and/or outdoor temperature feedback

Maximum continuous heat output Pmax,c 0,60 kW electronic heat charge control with room and/or outdoor temperature feedback

Auxiliary electricity consumption fan assisted heat output No At nominal heat output elmax N/A kW Type of heat output/room temperature control (select one) At minimum heat output elmin N/A kW single stage heat output and no room temperature control

with mechanic thermostat room temperature control

Seasonal space heating energy efficiency ηs 38 % with electronic room temperature control Yes electronic room temperature control plus day timer

electronic room temperature control plus week timer Yes Other control options (multiple selections possible) room temperature control, with presence detection

room temperature control, with open window detection Yes with distance control option No with adaptive start control No with working time limitation No with black bulb sensor No Contact details Mill International AS Grini Næringspark 10, 1361 Østerås, Norway3

Seasonal energy efficiency Information requirement for the electric local space heaters Model identifier(s): MB800L DN, IB800L DN Item Symbol Value Unit Item Unit Head Output Type of heat input, for electric storage local space heaters only (select one) Nominal heat output Pnom 0,80 kW manual heat charge control, with integrated thermostat

Minimum heat output (indicative) Pmin 0,80 kW manual heat charge control with room and/or outdoor temperature feedback

Maximum continuous heat output Pmax,c 0,80 kW electronic heat charge control with room and/or outdoor temperature feedback

Auxiliary electricity consumption fan assisted heat output No At nominal heat output elmax N/A kW Type of heat output/room temperature control (select one) At minimum heat output elmin N/A kW single stage heat output and no room temperature control

with mechanic thermostat room temperature control

Seasonal space heating energy efficiency ηs 38 % with electronic room temperature control Yes electronic room temperature control plus day timer

electronic room temperature control plus week timer Yes Other control options (multiple selections possible) room temperature control, with presence detection

room temperature control, with open window detection Yes with distance control option No with adaptive start control No with working time limitation No with black bulb sensor No Contact details Mill International AS Grini Næringspark 10, 1361 Østerås, Norway4 millnorway.com

Seasonal energy efficiency Information requirement for the electric local space heaters Model identifier(s): MB900DN, IB900DN Item Symbol Value Unit Item Unit Head Output Type of heat input, for electric storage local space heaters only (select one) Nominal heat output Pnom 0,90 kW manual heat charge control, with integrated thermostat

Minimum heat output (indicative) Pmin 0,90 kW manual heat charge control with room and/or outdoor temperature feedback

Maximum continuous heat output Pmax,c 0,90 kW electronic heat charge control with room and/or outdoor temperature feedback

Auxiliary electricity consumption fan assisted heat output No At nominal heat output elmax N/A kW Type of heat output/room temperature control (select one) At minimum heat output elmin N/A kW single stage heat output and no room temperature control

with mechanic thermostat room temperature control

Seasonal space heating energy efficiency ηs 38 % with electronic room temperature control Yes electronic room temperature control plus day timer

electronic room temperature control plus week timer Yes Other control options (multiple selections possible) room temperature control, with presence detection

room temperature control, with open window detection Yes with distance control option No with adaptive start control No with working time limitation No with black bulb sensor No Contact details Mill International AS Grini Næringspark 10, 1361 Østerås, Norway5

Seasonal energy efficiency Information requirement for the electric local space heaters Model identifier(s): MB1000L DN, IB1000L DN Item Symbol Value Unit Item Unit Head Output Type of heat input, for electric storage local space heaters only (select one) Nominal heat output Pnom 1,00 kW manual heat charge control, with integrated thermostat

Minimum heat output (indicative) Pmin 1,00 kW manual heat charge control with room and/or outdoor temperature feedback

Maximum continuous heat output Pmax,c 1,00 kW electronic heat charge control with room and/or outdoor temperature feedback

Auxiliary electricity consumption fan assisted heat output No At nominal heat output elmax N/A kW Type of heat output/room temperature control (select one) At minimum heat output elmin N/A kW single stage heat output and no room temperature control

with mechanic thermostat room temperature control

Seasonal space heating energy efficiency ηs 38 % with electronic room temperature control Yes electronic room temperature control plus day timer

electronic room temperature control plus week timer Yes Other control options (multiple selections possible) room temperature control, with presence detection

room temperature control, with open window detection Yes with distance control option No with adaptive start control No with working time limitation No with black bulb sensor No Contact details Mill International AS Grini Næringspark 10, 1361 Østerås, Norway6 millnorway.com

Seasonal energy efficiency Information requirement for the electric local space heaters Model identifier(s): MB1200DN, IB1200DN Item Symbol Value Unit Item Unit Head Output Type of heat input, for electric storage local space heaters only (select one) Nominal heat output Pnom 1,20 kW manual heat charge control, with integrated thermostat

Minimum heat output (indicative) Pmin 1,20 kW manual heat charge control with room and/or outdoor temperature feedback

Maximum continuous heat output Pmax,c 120 kW electronic heat charge control with room and/or outdoor temperature feedback

Auxiliary electricity consumption fan assisted heat output No At nominal heat output elmax N/A kW Type of heat output/room temperature control (select one) At minimum heat output elmin N/A kW single stage heat output and no room temperature control

with mechanic thermostat room temperature control

Seasonal space heating energy efficiency ηs 38 % with electronic room temperature control Yes electronic room temperature control plus day timer

electronic room temperature control plus week timer Yes Other control options (multiple selections possible) room temperature control, with presence detection

room temperature control, with open window detection Yes with distance control option No with adaptive start control No with working time limitation No with black bulb sensor No Contact details Mill International AS Grini Næringspark 10, 1361 Østerås, Norway7