Ballu NCA15-EF3.0 Product Instruction Manual Download Page 10

OPERATING YOUR HEATER

Main func�on

Mode & back bu�on

1.  Click to switch between 3 different modes
2.  Comfort mode range from 76 to 96

, the default value is 96

3.  ECO mode range from 55 to 96

 , the default value is 76

4.  An�-Forst mode range from 34 to 54

, the default value is 37

5.  The temperature values you set in different modes will be 
     automa�cally saved.
6.  Even at the same temperature se�ng, ECO mode will save 
      about 2°F of energy than Comfort mode

Timer bu�on

1.   Click the bu�on to enter the �mer shutdown se�ng.
2.  Click or long press to increase the countdown hours.
3.  No opera�on for 3 seconds to turn on the func�on.
4.  A�er turning on the �mer, if you click the bu�on again, 
     you can check the remaining �me
5.  Set to 0 hours to turn off the func�on.

Menu & select bu�on

1.   Click to enter the menu, you can choose the “Power Mode”, 

     “Se�ngs”.

2.  Click to enter "Power Mode", you can adjust the first level 

     (750W) / the second level (1500W).

3.  Click the Move bu�on and select to enter "Se�ngs", you can adjust the 

     sound, brightness, and reset the program

On/off  bu�on

Click to turn the product on or off. Turn off the product 

to enter standby mode.

Move bu�on

Click to increase or decrease the temperature setpoint. 

Or move the menu screen

Child lock func�on

:

1.Press "<" and ">“ simultaneously for 3 seconds to ac�vate the lock func�on.

2.When the lock func�on is on, press the "<" and ">" bu�ons simultaneously for 3 seconds to 

turn off the lock func�on

3.The lock func�on can also be turned on and off in standby mode.

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Summary of Contents for NCA15-EF3.0

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...ENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 01 02 04 COMPONENTS 03 WALL MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS 05 06 OPERATING YOUR HEATER 07 10 TROUBLESHOOTING 11 13 CARE AND CLEANING 14 WARRANTY AND SERCIVE 15 FOOT INSTRUCTI...

Page 3: ...rtains or any ammable material a minimum distance of 1 metre from the air outlet This equipment is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabili e...

Page 4: ...is may cause the insula on to weaken and split Always ensure that all cord has been removed from any cord storage area and is unrolled before use It is recommended that this appliance is plugged direc...

Page 5: ...g on the protruding part above the bracket Do not place or cover items or clothing on top of the product Do not use in wet environments and not touch the product case power cord plug etc with wet hand...

Page 6: ...e main body upside down on a scratch free and stable surface Be careful to prevent damage to the cosme c nish or your oor surfacing Note The wall bracket edges may be sharp It is recommended that if u...

Page 7: ...anel appliance within one metre of wall socket Do not mount in front of orbelow the wall socket Ensure there is at least 150mm clearance on all sides of the appliance 3 Posi on the moun ng bracket in...

Page 8: ...WALL MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS 250 mm 6 0 mm 6 0 mm 6 0 mm 6 0 mm 190 mm Wall Moun ng template for electric convec on heater Please refer to this moun ng template for hole size and distance 06...

Page 9: ...hen it is rst used It is recommended to heat for 2 hours at the maximum power in a ven lated environment and then it can be used without smell The set temperature may deviate from the room temperature...

Page 10: ...on the mer if you click the bu on again you can check the remaining me 5 Set to 0 hours to turn o the func on Menu select bu on 1 Click to enter the menu you can choose the Power Mode Se ngs 2 Click...

Page 11: ...750W Power se ngs Press the menu bu on and select Se ngs select Display select Brightness you can choose the brightness level Brightness se ng Press the menu bu on and select Se ngs select Sound you c...

Page 12: ...will power o and stop all fun ons Dismiss Tip over and Mo on Protec on Place the heater on a at level and sturdy surface and while keeping it upright try using it again Memory Func on This heater will...

Page 13: ...ctrical outlet Power cord is not properly plugged in No power is passing through the unit Ensure that your circuit breaker or fuse is working properly Ensure your heater is placed on a at and even sur...

Page 14: ...Device During use it is recommended to close doors and windows to prevent heat loss and to keep the heater temperature set at a maximum of 96 F and wait for the room to warm before se ng to your desi...

Page 15: ...ect blowing and can make the temperature of the upper and lower posi ons of the room the same and the hea ng feels very comfortable 8 How to save on electricity bills A Power consump on depends on the...

Page 16: ...agents Use a so cloth not wet to wipe the exterior of the heater to remove dust and dirt The common cause of overhea ng is deposits of dust or u in the appliance Ensure these deposits are removed reg...

Page 17: ...nes e g connec on to an unsuitable power source or non compliance with instruc ons Par al or complete disassembly of the appliance If any problem occurs you can check the manual for troubleshoo ng in...

Page 18: ...Customer service amazon fsbig com Adress No 20 Nantou Avenue East Nantou Town...

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