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Operation
1. Turn the function selector clockwise to the desired setting:
O
off, fan only,
I
hot air (1000 W) or
ll
hot air (2000 W).
2. The power indicator light shines when the fan heater is switched on (if
the thermostat control is turned clockwise). When the thermostat switches the fan
heater off, the power indicator light will go out.
Note:
Do not turn the control further than the end position.
Thermostat
1. Turn the thermostat control clockwise to the maximum setting.
2. Slowly turn back the thermostat control when the room has reached the desired
temperature. Turn the control until it clicks, the heater will turn off and the power
indicator light will go off.
3. No further adjustment is required. The fan heater will then automatically turn on
once the temperature falls below the setting and turn off once the set temperature
is reached.
Note:
Do not turn the control further than the end position.
Placement
• Place the fan heater on a hard and level surface.
• Never place the fan heater on soft surfaces such as beds, blankets or thick rugs.
• Do not place the fan heater in a bathroom, laundry room, or close to the bath or shower.
• Do not use the fan heater in damp or dusty environments.
• Place the fan heater some distance away from furniture, curtains and other
flammable objects. Make sure that fan heater is at least 90 cm from combustible
materials.
Overheating protection
• The fan heater has a built-in thermal overheating protection device.
If the overheating protection is triggered, the heating element is automatically
shut off. Allow the overheating protection to cool for 5 minutes. The fan heater will
now work as normal when switched back on again.
• As an extra safety measure the heater is also fitted with a thermal fuse safety
cut-off. This thermal fuse cannot be reset, so if it has blown the fan heater cannot
be reused. The fan heater should then be discarded.