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| Product type | Fan heater |
| Brand | ProfiCare |
| Model | PC-HL 3116 |
| Power supply | 220–240 V~, 50–60 Hz |
| Power consumption | 2000 W (max), 1000 W (min) |
| Net weight | Approx. 2.4 kg |
| Protection class | II |
| Number of heating modes | 2 (LOW 1000 W, HIGH 2000 W) + fan only |
| Temperature setting range | 18 °C to 45 °C |
| Timer | From 1 to 8 hours (in 1-hour increments) |
| Weekly timer | Programmable, with 5 presets and 1 customizable |
| Air flap oscillation function | Yes (SWING) |
| Open window detection | Yes |
| Overheat protection | Yes (automatic shutdown at 51 °C) |
| Remote control | Yes, with CR2025 battery included |
| Wall mounting | Yes (wall plugs and screws provided) |
| Maintenance and cleaning | Unplug and let cool; clean with a dry cloth or vacuum cleaner |
| Spare parts and repairability | Remote control battery (CR2025) available; for other repairs, contact customer service |
| General information | Do not use in small rooms without supervision; maintain a safety distance of 1 m from combustible materials |
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USER MANUAL PC-HL 3116 ProfiCare
Be sure to read the separately enclosed safety instructions first.
Instruction Manual
Thank you for choosing our product. We hope you will enjoy using the appliance.
Read the instruction manual and the separately enclosed safety instructions very carefully before using this appliance.
Keep these documents, including the warranty certificate, receipt and, if possible, the box with the inner packaging in a safe place. If you pass the appliance on to a third party, always include all the relevant documents.
Symbols in this Instruction Manual
Important information for your safety is specially marked. It is essential to comply with these instructions in order to avoid accidents and prevent damage to the appliance:

WARNING:
This warns you of dangers to your health and indicates possible injury risks.

CAUTION:
This refers to possible hazards to the appliance or other objects.
Content
Overview of the Components....3
Unpacking the Appliance.... 11
Overview of the Components / Scope of Delivery......11
Warnings for the Use of the Appliance ....12
Connected Load....12
Handling Batteries....12
Putting the Appliance into Operation....12
Wall Mounting 12
Remote control 13
Electric Connection 13
Switching the Appliance On 13
Easy Operation 13
Notes for Use....13
Operation 14
Switching On/Off 14
Swivelling the Air Flap....14
Heating Function....14
Setting the Temperature (TEMP Function)....14
Deleting the Set Temperature 14
Timer Function 14
Setting the Weekly Timer....14
Deleting the Set Week Timer....15
Open Window Detection 15
Ending Operation 15
Overheat Protection 15
Cleaning....15
Dust on the Protective Grille 15
Technical Data....15
Product Data Sheet....16
Disposal 16
Battery Disposal 16
Meaning of the "Dustbin" Symbol 16
Unpacking the Appliance
- Remove the appliance from its packaging.
- Remove all packaging material, such as foils, filling material, cable ties and cardboard packaging.
- Check the scope of delivery for completeness.
- If the contents of the packaging are incomplete or if damage can be detected, do not operate the appliance. Return it to the dealer immediately.
Overview of the Components / Scope of Delivery
Fan heater
1 Recesses
2 Display
3 Control lamp FAN (fan)
4 Control lamp LOW (low) (1000 watts)
5 Control lamp HIGH (high) (2000 watts)
6 Control lamp 24/7 (weekly timer)
7 Control lamp TEMP (temperature)
8 Control lamp SWING (swivel)
9 Mains switch I/O (on/off)
10 START/STOP button (start/stop)
11 Cover for the heating elements / air outlet
12 Air flap
Remote control
1 Ⓞ Switching the appliance on or off
2 🙏 Switching the swivel of the air flap on or off
3 ☐ Activate / deactivate detection for open window
4 ☒ Activate time control
5 OK Confirm input
6 ☒ Deactivate automatic temperature control or weekly time control
7 ⊖ Decrease temperature
8 Battery compartment
9 + Increase temperature
10 ☑ Set weekly time control
11 Ⓗ Set automatic temperature control
12 Select between low heat (LOW), high heat (HIGH) and fan mode (FAN)
Without Illustration
1 × Button cell (CR 2025), already inserted in the battery compartment of the remote control
2×Wall plug
2×Screw
Warnings for the Use of the Appliance
- Do not hang the heater directly below a wall socket.
- Ensure that a safety distance is maintained between the power cord and the housing.
- To prevent the heater from overheating, the air outlet should not be covered. Curtains, textiles and all combustible materials must be kept at least 1 m away from the air outlet.
- Under no circumstances may the fan heater be used in rooms with explosive gas (e. g. petrol) or while work is being carried out with inflammable adhesives or solvents (e. g. when gluing or painting parquet, PVC etc.).
- Do not use this heater in small rooms when they are occupied by persons not capable of leaving the room on their own, unless constant supervision is provided.
- Never adjust the swivel mechanism of the air flap with your hand. The mechanism could be damaged.
- When the appliance is no longer in use, always disconnect the mains plug from the socket.
Connected Load
The appliance supports a power input of 2000 W.

CAUTION: Overload!
- When using an extension cord, it must have a cable cross-section of at least 1.5 ~mm^2 .

CAUTION: Overload!
- Do not use a multiple socket as this appliance is too powerful.
- Do not connect any other powerful devices to the same electric circuit.
Handling Batteries

Do not charge batteries!

Do not disassemble batteries!

Do not short-circuit batteries!

Keep away from children!

Observe polarity (+ / -)!

Danger of explosion!
Do not expose batteries to intense heat, such as sunshine, fire or similar.
- Batteries can leak battery acid. If the remote control will not be used for a longer period of time, remove the batteries.
- If a battery leaks, do not rub the liquid into the eyes or mucous membranes. In case of contact, wash hands, rinse eyes with clean water. Seek medical attention if any discomfort persists.
- Different battery types and new and used batteries must not be used together.
- Batteries are not to be disposed of together with domestic wastes. Return used batteries to the responsible collection points or to the dealer.
Putting the Appliance into Operation
Sensitive surfaces, such as the display, may be protected with plastic film. Remove these plastic films.
Wall Mounting
Use the mounting material supplied. Observe the following installation drawings.
- Make sure that there is a power socket nearby. The socket must be freely accessible.

- Make sure beforehand that there are no cables in the wall that could be damaged during installation.
- Drill the holes at a height of 2 m above the floor.
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The distance to the ceiling and walls should be at least 30 cm.
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Drill two holes with a diameter of 6 mm at a distance of 315 mm.

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Provide the holes with the wall plugs and the screws. Leave the screws protruding about 10 mm from the wall.
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Hang the appliance with the recesses (A) on the screws. Now push the appliance in direction (B) to fix it.

- When you want to take the appliance off the wall again, slide it from (B) to (A) and then lift the appliance off the wall.
Remote control
The lithium cell in the battery compartment of the remote control has been secured with a plastic film for transport. This prolongs the life of the battery. Before using the remote control for the first time, the plastic film must be removed so that it is ready for use.

When operating the appliance, make sure that there is a clear line of sight between the remote control and the sensor in the display of the appliance. When the range of the remote control decreases, the battery must be changed. To change the battery, proceed as follows:
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Press the lock in the direction of the arrow (1).
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Pull the holder for the button cell out of the remote control (2).
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Replace the cell with a battery of the same type (CR 2025). Make sure that the polarity is correct.
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Push the holder back into the battery compartment until it clicks into place.

Electric Connection
- Make sure the voltage of the appliance (see rating label) matches the mains voltage to be used.
- Set the mains switch on the right side of the appliance to the O position.
- Connect the mains plug with a properly installed earthed socket.
Switching the Appliance On
- Set the mains switch on the right-hand side of the appliance to position I. The appliance starts the motor to close the air flap, which may still be open. The appliance then switches to standby mode.
- The appliance is operated via the remote control.
Easy Operation
You can also switch the appliance on and off without the remote control. To do so, press the START/STOP button next to the mains switch.
- Press the button to switch the appliance on.
The appliance switches on with the temperature setting HIGH, fan (FAN) and swinging of the air flap (SWING). - Press the button again to switch the appliance off. The FAN mode is started for 30 seconds and the air flap is closed. The appliance then switches to standby mode.
Notes for Use
- The appliance is equipped with overheating protection. When the ambient temperature reaches 51 °C, the appliance switches off.
- Avoid opening doors and windows during heating operation, as this will impair the heating effect.
- The current ambient temperature is displayed.
- The appliance always starts in fan mode.
- Settings can only be made during operation.
Operation
Switching On/Off
- Press the ⏻ button to switch on the appliance. The fan starts to operate. The control lamp FAN lights up.
- Press the button again to switch off the appliance. If the heating mode was active, the FAN mode is activated for 30 seconds and the air flap is closed. The appliance then switches to standby mode.
Swivelling the Air Flap
Press the ⏻ button to switch the air flap swinging on or off. The control lamp SWING lights up when the function is activated.
Heating Function
Press the Ⓧ button repeatedly to switch between the following modes:
LOW = Low temperature and fan.
Control lamp LOW and FAN light up.
HIGH = High temperature and fan.
Control lamp HIGH and FAN light up.
FAN = Only the fan is active.
Control lamp FAN light up.
Setting the Temperature (TEMP Function)
The appliance automatically selects the heating level according to the set temperature. As soon as the set temperature is reached, the appliance switches off the heating.
The adjustable temperature range is between 18 °C and 45 °C.
- Press the ⏻ button.
- Set the desired temperature with the and buttons.
- Confirm the entry with the ⏻ button. The desired temperature level is automatically maintained.
The control lamp TEMP lights up. This indicates that the function is activated.
Deleting the Set Temperature
Proceed as follows to delete the previously set temperature:
- First press the ⏻ button.
- To delete the setting, now press the ⏻ button. The control lamp TEMP goes out.
Timer Function
You can set the appliance to operate for a certain time.
- Press the Ⓤ button repeatedly to select between one hour (1H) and eight hours (8H). The setting (0H) disables the function.
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After the set time has elapsed, a beep sounds and the appliance starts a 30-second countdown. The appliance switches to standby mode after the countdown has elapsed.
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The activated function is not displayed for technical reasons.
- The function cannot be selected when the weekly timer is active.
Setting the Weekly Timer
- The weekly timer cannot be set when the appliance is in fan mode.
- The weekly timer can also be combined with the TEMP function, the SWING function and the “Open Window Detection” function.
- To use the weekly timer, you must first set the current time. The current time must be set when the appliance is first put into operation and every time the appliance is disconnected from the mains.
- The days of the week are indicated by the following digits in the display:
0 := Monday
OS= Friday
02= Tuesday
06= Saturday
03= Wednesday
07= Sunday
04= Thursday
Set the Current Time:
- Press the Ⓤ button. The indication ⏻(Monday) appears in the display.
- Select the current day of the week with the or button. Confirm the entry with the OK button.
- Entering the hours:
00 appears in the display. The setting is made with the +/ buttons. Confirm the entry with the OK button.
- Enter the Minutes:
00 appears in the display. The setting is made with the +/ buttons. Confirm the entry with the ⏻ button.
Select the Weekly Timer:
- The appliance has pre-programmed week timers (P:to P5) and an individually programmable week timer (P\$
- With the weekly timer, the setting must be made for all days of the week. Only hours can be set, not minutes. The stop time must be after the start time.
- If the weekly timer is set in the selected mode, the appliance runs until the stop time. Outside the selected mode, the fan continues to run for 30 seconds. After that, the appliance switches to standby mode.
- The activated function is indicated by the control lamps 24/7 and LOW or HIGH flashing. As soon as the appliance switches on, the control lamps light up.
- The following is a list of the pre-programmed weekly timers:
* The appliance runs until the next morning.
| Mode | Weekdays | Time |
| P1 | Monday–Sunday | 8:00–17:00 |
| P2 | Monday–Sunday | 18:00–7:00* |
| P3 | Monday–Friday | 8:00–17:00 |
| Mode Weekdays Time | ||
| P4 | Monday–Friday 18:00–7:00* | |
| PS | Saturday–Sunday 0:00–23:59 | |
- Press the 🔒 button repeatedly to select the desired weekly timer.
- Confirm your selection with the OK button.
- Individually programmable weekly timer: When selecting the week timer P, the display now shows (Monday).
- Select the desired weekday (Monday) to (Sunday) with the or button. Confirm the entry with the OK button.
- Now set the start time with the -or button.
- Confirm your selection with the OK button.
- Set the stop time with the or button.
- Confirm the entry with the Ⓞ button if you want to set another day of the week. Otherwise, wait until the appliance slowly scrolls through the weekdays until 7 The default setting is then applied.
Deleting the Set Week Timer
Proceed as follows to delete the previously set week timer:
- First press the Ⓤ button.
- To delete the setting, now press the ⏻ button. The control lamp 24/7 goes out.
Open Window Detection
- The function can only be selected when the appliance is in the heating function or in the TEMP function.
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The appliance performs a temperature check at regular intervals and switches off when the temperature difference from the previous ambient temperature drops drastically. OF is shown in the display.
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Press the Ⓐ button to switch on the function. The control lamp TEMP starts flashing.
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Press the button again to switch the function off.
Ending Operation
- Press the ⏻ button to switch off the appliance. If the heating mode was active, the FAN mode is activated for 30 seconds and the air flap is closed. The appliance then switches to standby mode.
- Set the mains switch on the right side of the appliance to the O position.
- Then pull the mains plug out of the socket.
Overheat Protection
The appliance features an overheat protection mechanism causing the appliance to switch off automatically in case of overheating.
- Set the mains switch on the right side of the appliance to the O position. Then pull the mains plug out of the socket.
- Let the appliance cool down for approx. 10 minutes before using it again.
- If the overheat protection mechanism causes the appliance to switch off again after a short period, this might indicate a defect. Switch off the appliance and disconnect it from the mains. Have the appliance checked by your dealer or our customer service.
Cleaning
WARNING:
• Always unplug the appliance from the mains before cleaning and wait until the appliance has cooled down.
- Never immerse the appliance in water to clean it. This may lead to electrical shock or fire.
CAUTION:
- Do not use wire brushes or other abrasive materials.
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Do not use caustic or scouring agents.
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Wipe away dust with a dry cloth.
- Flecks can be removed with a suitably damp cloth.
Dust on the Protective Grille
If dust has collected on the protective grille, this can cause overheating.
- Remove the dust by careful brushing.
or - Use the upholstery nozzle of your vacuum cleaner to remove the dust.
Technical Data
Model: PC-HL 3116
Power supply: 220–240 V\~, 50–60 Hz
Power consumption: 2000 W
Protection class:....II
Net weight: .... approx. 2.4 kg
The right to make technical and design modifications in the course of continuous product development remains reserved.
This appliance has been tested according to all applicable, current CE directives and built according to the latest safety regulations.
Product Data Sheet
| Model identifier PC-HL | 3116 | |||||
| Item Symbol | Value Unit | Item Unit | ||||
| Heat output Type of heat input, for electric storage | local space heaters only | |||||
| Nominal heat output P | nom | 2.0 kW | manual heat | heat charge control, with integrated thermostat no | ||
| Minimum heat output (indicative) | Pmin | 1.0 kW | manual heat charge control with room and / or outdoor temperature feedback | no | ||
| Maximum continuous heat output | Pmax,c | 2.0 kW | electronic heat charge control with room and / or outdoor temperature feedback | no | ||
| Auxiliary electricity consumption | fan assisted heat output | no | ||||
| At nominal heat output | elmax | N.A. | kW | Type of heat output/room temperature control | ||
| At minimum heat output | elmin | N.A. | kW | single stage heat output and no room temperature control | no | |
| In standby mode el | SB | 0.0006 | kW | Two or more manual stages, no room temperature control | no | |
| with mechanic thermostat room temperature control | no | |||||
| with electronic room temperature control | no | |||||
| electronic room temperature control plus day timer | no | |||||
| electronic room temperature control plus week timer | yes | |||||
| Other control options | ||||||
| room temperature control, with presence detection | no | |||||
| room temperature control, with open window detection | yes | |||||
| with distance control option | no | |||||
| with adaptive start control | no | |||||
| with working time limitation | yes | |||||
| with black bulb sensor | no | |||||
| Contact details | Clatronic International GmbH, Industriering Ost 40, 47906 Kempen, Germany | |||||
| N.A. = not applicable | ||||||
Disposal
Battery Disposal

As a consumer you are obliged by law to return old batteries / accumulators.
Your appliance contains batteries. If these batteries are spent, follow the instructions below:

CAUTION:
Batteries / rechargeable batteries must not be disposed of with household waste!
- Remove the battery (batteries) from the remote control before disposing of the appliance.
• Take spent batteries to the appropriate collection point or to a dealer.
- Your town or local authority can provide information about public collection points.
Meaning of the "Dustbin" Symbol

Protect our environment: do not dispose of electrical equipment in the domestic waste.
Please return any electrical equipment that you will no longer use to the collection points provided for their disposal.
This helps avoid the potential effects of incorrect disposal on the environment and human health.
This will contribute to the recycling and other forms of re-utilisation of electrical and electronic equipment.
Information concerning where the equipment can be disposed of can be obtained from your local authority. Your dealer and contractual partner is also obliged to take back the old appliance free of charge.
BELANGRIJK:
3 Lampka kontrolna FAN (wentylator)
4 Lampka kontrolna LOW (niski) (1000 W)
CTC Clatronic Sp. z o.o
Ul. Brzeska 1
45-960 Opole
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