Fitting Instructions
Please read through these instructions before installation
Radiant heated towel rails are manufactured to the following standard:
• AS/NZ 3350.1.2002
• SAA Approved – Certificate V 07911
• IP Rating – IP34
• Rated Voltage 240v
• Touch temperature less than 60 deg C
The towel rail is designed for drying towels and is intended for use in residential and hotel
bathrooms. The towel rail must in installed in accordance with local wiring regulations and it is
recommended that it is installed at least 600 mm above floor level.
The towel rail is supplied with a three pin plug and can be plugged into a standard GPO.
Alternatively it can be hired wired to a switch by a licensed electrician – see hard wire information
at the end of the instructions.
Care of your towel rail
The Radiant heated towel rails are manufactured from stainless steel and it is recommended that
you clean them regularly with a soft damp cloth. If you need to use a cleaning product, you
should only use a product suitable for cleaning a polished stainless steel surface.

Fix the 4 brackets to the towel rail using the
4 short screws provided, ensuring that the
grub screws are pointing downwards. You
will need to tighten the brackets sufficiently
so that they sit at 90 degrees to the
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Hold the towel rail in the required position on
the wall and carefully mark the centre of the
bracket positions. Use a spirit level to ensure
that the marks are level and check
measure to ensure that they are the correct
distance apart.
Drill 4 holes and attach the mounting studs
as shown in the diagram.
NOTE: The wall plugs provided are designed
for brick walls, if you are fixing to timber
studs, you should use suitable timber screws.
If you are fixing to plasterboard, you should
use special plasterboard fixings to properly
support the weight of the towel rail.
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Slide the towel rail over the mounting
studs as shown and then tighten the grub
screws with the allen key provided.
Once in position the towel rail can be
plugged in and used immediately. |


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If you choose to hard wire the towel rail to a separate switch, the
work must be carried out by a licensed electrician.
To hard wire the towel rail with the cable flex concealed, first
remove the 3 pin plug and slide the 5th bracket over the wire.
This bracket is then fixed to the towel rail using the small screw
provided.
The cable should then be fed through a conduit in the wall to a
separate switch or timer switch – see drawing opposite.
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The towel rail can be hard wired directly
to a switch as shown in the drawing. (see above)

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