Mirage MIR100 Vertical Heated Towel Rail
Model: MIR100
Specifications
Item No. | MIR100 |
Width | 123 mm |
Height | 1000 mm |
Depth | 95 mm |
Power | 28 W |
Voltage | 12 V DC |
Wiring Method | Hard-wired |
Wiring Position | Top or bottom |
IP Grade | IP 55 |
Diagram illustrating dimensions: 123mm width, 95mm depth, 1000mm height. Shows mounting points and clearances.
Diagram showing possible wiring connection points at the top or bottom of the rail.
Features
- Single vertical rail
- Designed for bathroom use
- Concealed (hard-wired) installation
- Surface temperature 45-50°C
- Made from 304 Stainless steel
- IP55 rated
- SAA Approved
- 15 years replacement warranty including finish
Cleaning & Care
- Regularly clean with mild soapy water
- Do not use harsh detergents, bleach or abrasive cleaners
- The use of any unsuitable cleaning products may damage the surface
- Refer to installation guide for correct installation
- Check for any product defects prior to installation
Available Finishes
- Chrome
- Brushed Chrome
- Matt Black
- Gunmetal
- Brushed Bronze
- Brushed Nickel
- Champagne
Installation Guide
This appliance MUST be installed by a licensed electrician.
Product Accessories List
- Bracket ×2
- Spigot ×2
- Self-tapping Screw ×4
- Anchor ×4
- Hook Ring ×1
- Grub Screw ×5
- Allen Key ×1
- Hook ×2
- Round-head Screw ×4
- 12V Transformer (NOT INCLUDED)
Installation Steps
- Remove the towel rail from the box. Check all parts are supplied against the Product Components List.
- Take out the Bracket for hard-wired installation. Put the power cord through the Bracket.
- Attach the Bracket onto the rail and fasten with the round-head screws.
- Install the other Bracket onto the other side that is not being used, fasten with the round-head screws.
- Put the towel rail against the wall in the desired position, and using a pencil draw around the end of each bracket to mark the bracket fixing positions on the wall. Remove the towel rail from the wall.
- Using a suitable drill bit, drill the holes to the required screw depth into the centre of the drawn squares on the wall at each fixing point.
- Place the 4 plastic anchors into the drilled holes.
- Using self-tapping screws, screw the Spigot onto the wall at the wire connection point. Insert the electrical wire through the hole in the Spigot for hard wiring.
- Fix the other Spigot onto the other fixing point on the wall using the self-tapping screws.
- Put the towel rail up on the wall. Once the 2 brackets are in place covering the 2 spigots, use the Allen Key to fasten the brackets onto the spigots by inserting the 2 Grub Screws into the hole in each bracket, and tighten the rail securely to the wall.
Safety Information
- Because this appliance gets hot, young children and infirm people should be closely supervised when nearby. Do not let young children treat the towel rail as a toy.
- Be aware that the towel rail will get slightly hotter than normal during warmer weather and when insulated by towels.
- The rail should NOT be used for anything other than its intended use.
- It would be very dangerous to put the towels or anything else which has been in contact with hazardous liquids on this towel rail.
- Use this appliance only on the voltage specified on the rating label.
- Electrical work should only ever be done by authorised persons.
- Do NOT immerse the towel rail in any liquid.
- Make sure the supply cord never touches heated surfaces.
- If the electrical cord or connection is damaged DO NOT attempt to repair; please contact the supplier.
Warnings
General Warnings:
- To reduce the risk of injury, do not drape cord over the counter top or table top where it can be pulled down by children or tripped over unintentionally.
- A short power-supply cord (or detachable power-supply cord) is provided to reduce risks resulting from becoming entangled in or tripping over a longer cord.
- Longer detachable power-supply cords or extension cords are available and may be used if care is exercised in their using.
- If a long detachable power-supply cord or extension cord is used, the marked electrical rating of the cord or extension cord should be at least as great as the electrical rating of the appliance.
- If the appliance is of the grounded type, the extension cord should be a grounding type 3-wire cord.
- The longer cord should be arranged so that it will not drape over the counter top or table top where it can be pulled on by children or tripped over.
A licensed electrician is required to carry out the installation of heated towel rail using the concealed wiring system.