Paul
€ 279.00
Product information Paul
Paul is a powerful fan heater. He works gently, quietly and with a swing function. Paul also warms safely: the modern PTC ceramic heating element prevents overheating. The integrated tilt protection switches Paul off automatically if he falls over. In addition, the fan heater is splash-proof thanks to IP 21 certification which makes him suitable for use in bathrooms.
Product family | Fan heater |
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System | Ceramic / PTC |
Color | black |
Room size m² | 30 |
Room size m³ | 75 |
Power level | 8 |
Power consumption | 800 – 2000 W |
Noise level | 30 – 50 dB(A) |
Weight | 4.9 kg |
Dimensions | 177 x 536 x 189 mm |
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Auto mode
In auto mode, Paul maintains the desired level of warmth thanks to automatically adapted heating power - no annoying on-off, but gently holding the temperature.
Simple operation
You can precisely adjust the desired temperature using the easy-to-operate touch panel and, with the remote control, you can even adjust this from the comfort of the couch.
Good to know
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Cooling mode is only active if Paul is set to 0 °C. If you select a target temperature of between 1 °C and 26 °C, heating mode will be active. Paul’s cooling mode works in the same way as a fan, i.e. Paul’s fan is switched on and the heating element is switched off. Activate cooling mode by setting the target temperature to 0 °C. You can change the target temperature by swiping upwards on the right-hand «Temperature» control panel.
The temperature display is set to Fahrenheit (indicated by a small F next to the number rather than the letter C). You can change the display from Fahrenheit to Celsius by holding down the «Auto Mode» button for 5 seconds. So you can switch from Fahrenheit to Celsius and vice versa.
Yes, fan heater Paul from Stadler Form is IP21-certified and therefore splash-proof. This splash protection means that fan heater Paul is suitable for use in the bathroom. You must keep a distance of at least 1 metre from the following objects: baths, showers, swimming pools, taps, washbasins, etc.
No, for safety reasons a fan heater must not be left unattended.
Paul
The Designer
Since the very start, I have had the privilege to co-develop and design products for Martin Stadler and the Stadler Form Team. What began with Fred, has grown into an attractive, small but fine range of products. This experience, and being part of the team, has greatly enriched myself and my work as a designer ...