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Atlantic F118 1500 1.5 kW (F118 CMG-D MK01 1500W)

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Type: convector Heater; Controls: rotary knob; Power supply: mains; Max. power: 1500; Heating area (m²): 15; thermostat; temperature adjustment; emergency heating; Heating modes: Dimensions (cm): 45.1x60.6x9.8;
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Atlantic F118 1500
Colour
Type
convector Heater
Heating element
Tubular heater
Controls
rotary knob
Power supply
mains
Max. power
1500 W
Heating area
15 m²
Features
thermostat
temperature adjustment
emergency heating
display
Safety system
overheat protection
waterproof / IP24 /
Installation
wall
Dimensions (HxWxD)
45.1x60.6x9.8 cm / weight — 4.4 kg /
Added to E-Catalog
September 2014
P/N
F118 CMG-D MK01 1500W

Timer. Frost protection function. High security.
The set does not include feet for installation on the floor.
The information in the model description is for reference purposes.
Always clarify the specifications and configuration of the product with the online store manager before purchasing.
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I am satisfied with the devices, except for the software functions.
19 January 2016 
When buying several units for heating a house or cottage, it makes sense to choose the cheaper 17/117 models plus a programmer for control. It costs the same, but is more effective.
Installed 8 convectors at the summer house, ranging from 500 to 1500, they operate quietly. There is a smell for the first 10 minutes as the protective coating burns off. Satisfied with the price-quality ratio.
Useless software features. All that's needed is to be able to set the convector to work with day and night tariffs, and that's not available.
use Atlantic F118 1500 month or more i recommend it should buy
I recommend buying it
12 October 2014 
i’ll buy one similar to my parents - only with mechanical control, F17, older people are more familiar with it
Silent, compact, heats a room of 14 m in 3-5 minutes by 3 degrees. Convenient, I'm satisfied. True, until severe cold sets in, we’ll see what happens then.
The power cord is short, at this price they could have added a couple of meters of cord. A guy from an online store took me about half an hour to insert the legs, he said that they were made carelessly, he bent them with a knife, a screwdriver - just not with his teeth. And it’s unusual that you have to press the button for a very long time to turn it off.
use Atlantic F118 1500 month or more i recommend it should buy
a good model, liked it
31 January 2016 
The heater copes quite adequately with heating 15 sq.m. rooms. A good solution as an addition to a centralized heating system, but it is unlikely to work adequately without centralized heating. If you want to use the device as the only source of heat, then get ready for hefty electricity bills.
The heater remembers the last used mode. Once it happened that the lights were suddenly turned off, and when the power supply was restored, the device continued to work with the previously installed program, instead of just turning off - I don’t know whether this should be considered an advantage or a disadvantage, depending on how you look at it, but it seems to me that this is rather good. Almost no noise, i.e. does not distract from doing business, it can be safely installed in offices and at home if you work remotely. Regarding the problem of air drying, I will say that the phenomenon is practically not observed, at least I don’t feel it. There is no unpleasant odor during operation, although some devices may burn dust and irritate with a slight unpleasant aroma.
I think a small problem is that the shutdown sensor does not work correctly. The device sometimes stubbornly refuses to complete the work itself, so you have to use forced measures: stop it manually. This doesn't happen all the time, but it does happen. And indeed some kind of inconvenient mode switch, which is also a power button. To operate the car correctly, you will have to get the hang of it. A more logical step would be to make the power button separate. The short cord is a little annoying; sometimes you have to use an extension cord.
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The F118 line of climate control equipment from the French brand Atlantic includes 4 modifications of convection heaters at once, which differ in maximum power levels (500 W, 1000 W, 1500 W, 2000 W) and, accordingly, the ability to effectively heat rooms of various sizes (from 5 up to 20 m².).

Electronic control

The snow-white case of the model with slots for the heated air outlet on the front panel is splash-proof according to the IP24 standard, which makes it possible to install the convector, for example, in the bathroom. You won’t have to worry about water getting on the electronic control panel — it is securely hidden on the back of the case and directed “face up”. The panel includes a digital display for displaying the temperature, two keys for adjusting the intensity of heating (their simultaneous pressing also turns on the child lock function), as well as a power button, a short press on which allows you to switch between the operating modes of the device (“Anti-freeze”, “Economy ”, “Comfort” and “Timer”).

Installation

The manufacturer gives priority to the wall mounting method of the heater. Otherwise, on its back side there would not be a special bracket for mounting on the wall with dowels, and in the box with the device there would be legs for floor installation. If desired, stands with wheels for moving the convector can be installed manually.

Security

The front surface of the heater heats up during operation to a mark of less than 45 °C. Paired with rounded corners, this makes the device safe for small children, striving to explore everything around. In addition, high safety is ensured by double electrical insulation and protection of the heating element from overheating, which will help prevent the occurrence of a possible fire at the convector installation site.