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  • If it’s cool when you come home and you want to warm the room quickly, first switch the heater on to the maximum heating mode. When a comfortable temperature in the room has been reached, adjust the heater to a mode that maintains the room temperature.
  • To reduce the electricity consumption of electrical heaters, we recommend using their control options. When at home, the heating temperature of your home should be set between 20 and 22 °C.
  • If the temperature of the premises is lowered by just 1°, the electricity consumption of the heater will reduce by 5%.
  • Rooms also need to be ventilated in autumn and winter to remove the carbon dioxide (CO2) that has been accumulated in the room and to provide your body with fresh air. To prevent unnecessary electricity consumption of the heater, turn it off during ventilation.
  • Do not forget about your safety – an electrical heater may not be situated too close to furniture and it may not be left on when you leave your house.
  • Technology is evolving at an increasingly faster pace and there are now many options on the market that allow you to upgrade your home and manage your electrical appliances remotely. The electrical heater can also be connected to a smart socket, which will display the consumption of the appliance and be controlled remotely via the mobile app of the manufacturer, virtual assistant or voice control (depending on the appliance). This allows you to adjust the heating, for instance, by switching it on shortly before you get home.

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