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GENERAL SAFETY RULES

Please keep these instructions in a safe place for future reference.

1. These heaters are for INDOOR USE ONLY in well insulated spaces.

2. DO NOT expose the heater or power cable to rain or wet conditions. Any 

water entering the heater will increase the risk of electric shock. DO NOT 
use this heater in a bathroom, shower room or any other wet environment. 

3. NEVER locate the heater near combustible materials such as curtains, 

furniture etc. Allow at least 1 metre distance.

4. DO NOT locate the heater close to an adjacent wall or low ceiling. Allow a 

distance of at least 1 metre from a wall or ceiling. Avoid placing the heater 
directly below power socket outlets.

5. Take care to ensure that the wire guard cannot be covered.

6. DO NOT operate heater in explosive atmospheres such as in the presence 

of flammable liquids, gases or dust such as in a paint spray booth or any 
explosive environment.

7. NEVER stand the heater on a movable vehicle where it could tip over.

8. DO NOT allow the heating elements to become covered with dust which 

could become a fire hazard. If used in a dusty workplace it should be 
cleaned as described under Cleaning and Maintenance.

9. NEVER touch the heating elements for at least 15 minutes after switching 

off.

10. DO NOT leave the heater unattended.

11. If children are present always use with a fireguard.

12. Store the heater out of the reach of children and do not allow persons 

unfamiliar with these instructions to operate it.

13. This heater must only be located on a firm, level surface but is fitted with an 

anti-tilt switch which will turn the unit off if it should tip over.

14. ALWAYS disconnect the heater from the power supply before moving it.

15. NEVER leave the heater unattended while in use. Turn off at night if 

unattended.

ELECTRICAL SAFETY

1. Electrical appliances must match the power outlet. NEVER modify the plug 

in any way. DO NOT use adaptor plugs with earthed (grounded) 
appliances. Correct plugs and outlets will reduce the risk of electric shock.

Summary of Contents for 6920252

Page 1: ...OPERATING MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS GC08 22 CERAMIC HEATER MODEL NO DEVIL 350C PART NO 6920252 ...

Page 2: ...ght to change specifications at any time without prior notice GUARANTEE This product is guaranteed against faulty manufacture for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase Please keep your receipt which will be required as proof of purchase This guarantee is invalid if the product is found to have been abused or tampered with in any way or not used for the purpose for which it was intended F...

Page 3: ...al heat charge control with room and or outdoor temperature feedback No Electronic heat charge control with room and or outdoor temperature feedback No Fan assisted output No Type of heat output room temperature control select one Single stage heat output no temperature control No With mechanical thermostat temp control No With electronic temperature control Yes Electronic temperature control with...

Page 4: ...t such as in a paint spray booth or any explosive environment 7 NEVER stand the heater on a movable vehicle where it could tip over 8 DO NOT allow the heating elements to become covered with dust which could become a fire hazard If used in a dusty workplace it should be cleaned as described under Cleaning and Maintenance 9 NEVER touch the heating elements for at least 15 minutes after switching of...

Page 5: ... replaced If in doubt DO NOT use Consult your local CLARKE dealer SERVICE REPAIRS 1 If necessary have your heater repaired by a qualified person using identical replacement parts This will ensure that the safety of the appliance is maintained ENVIRONMENTAL RECYCLING POLICY Through purchase of this product the customer is taking on the obligation to deal with the WEEE in accordance with the WEEE re...

Page 6: ... cause an electrical hazard The wires in the mains lead should be wired up in accordance with the following colour code Connect the GREEN YELLOW wire to the plug terminal marked with a letter E or Connect the BROWN wire to the plug terminal marked a letter L Connect the BLUE wire to the plug terminal marked a letter N The fuse in the plug must be replaced with one of the same rating and this repla...

Page 7: ... x Handle 1 x Remote Controller batteries not included 1 x Set fixings screwed into back of the heater 1 Remove the 4 x lower screws from the heater and use them to attach the legs as shown 2 Repeat with the two remaining screws to fit the handle as shown 3 DO NOT use the heater without fitting the legs CAUTION TAKE CARE TO REMOVE ALL PACKAGING MATERIALS FROM WITHIN THE FRONT OF THE HEATER YOU WIL...

Page 8: ...ration panel MANUAL OPERATION 1 Stand the heater on a firm level surface and following all safety precautions connect to a suitable power supply The heater is equipped with an anti tilt switch that automatically cuts the power off should the heater tip over If this happens stand the heater upright and it will immediately re set 2 Switch on the power at the primary switch The heater will be in Stan...

Page 9: ...element is working all the time and the lower element will be turned off automatically according to the set temperature 5 The user can change from mode P1 and P6 by pressing The screen will show a cascade effect when in mode P6 6 To power off the unit press again the heater stops working and returns to standby with the screen showing PO 7 Then switch off the main switch and unplug the heater P1 On...

Page 10: ...creases decreases 1 hour per press 3 Press when you finish setting and the heater will be in the countdown mode It will shut down 2 hours later 4 When the time is up the heater turns off automatically and enters the standby state P0 FUNCTION FOR DETECTING OPENING WINDOWS 1 When the ambient temperature drops over 5o C within 10 minutes the heater will turns off automatically and enters a standby st...

Page 11: ...outing and ensure it is well away from the heat source 2 Should the heater become dirty disconnect it from the power supply remove the front guard and wipe the reflector and elements with a clean damp cloth DO NOT use abrasive cleaners Take care that no moisture enters the heater 3 Refer to your CLARKE dealer if internal maintenance is required 4 When storing the heater allow it to cool down befor...

Page 12: ...nvestigate the cause If the fuse blows repeatedly consult your CLARKE dealer No power at socket outlet Insert the plug into a suitable socket Tilt safety switch is disabling the heater Ensure heater is upright If the switch does not re set consult your CLARKE dealer Heater does not respond to remote controller Batteries defective Replace batteries Controller is out of range or not pointing at the ...

Page 13: ...further information contact your nearest dealer or telephone CLARKE International Sales department on 01992 565300 No Description No 1 Front Guard 9 Tip Over Switch 2 M6x15 Pan Head Screw 10 Switch Assembly 3 Top Panel 11 Casing 4 Ceramic Heat Element 12 Screw 5 Neon Indicator Lamp 13 Power Cable Plug 6 Reflector Panel 14 Cable Clamp 7 No10 x12 Pan Head Screw 15 Leg 8 Handle 16 End Plug n a Remote...

Page 14: ...14 Parts Service 020 8988 7400 E mail Parts clarkeinternational com or Service clarkeinternational com DECLARATIONS OF CONFORMITY ...

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