Patio Heater
10252
Instructions
v1.0: 10/11/15
Cleaning and maintenance:
Warning:
before carrying out cleaning or maintenance, ensure the heater is switched off, disconnected from
the mains supply, and has been given adequate time to cool down.
If there is any heavy build-up of dirt, wipe thoroughly with a damp cloth. Take care that no moisture
enters the heating element.
Inspect the power cable for damage. Undue heat will cause the cable to stiffen and crack, this will
need to be replaced by a qualified service engineer.
Ensure the heating elements are kept free of dust or debris.
Refer to your local dealer if the heater mechanism needs replacing.
Troubleshooting:
Symptom
Problem
Solution
Heater does not operate,
although plugged in and switched
on.
Plug is loose/ bad connection.
Remove the plug & check the
connection of the plug and
socket.
Blown fuse.
Replace if necessary and
investigate the cause. If fuse
blows repeatedly consult your
local dealer.
No power at socket outlet.
Insert plug into a suitable socket.
Input voltage incorrect.
Ensure power supply matches the
rating on the label.
Technical Specification:
Dimensions (L x W x H)
480x215x265 (lamp unit) mm
Assembled height on stand
1575 (min) to 1900 (max) mm
Weight (including stand)
10.75 kg
Electrical supply
220-240V /50Hz, Class I
Power cable length
1.8m
Operating temperature
-20-25 degrees
Tilt range
Level to -25 degrees
Heat Output
1700-2000W
Plug wiring UK & Ireland
This appliance is fitted with a BS 1363 13-amp plug. If you have to replace the fuse, only those that
are ASTA or BSI approved to BS1362 and with a rated current of 13-amps should be used. If there is a
fuse cover fitted, this cover must be re-fitted after changing the fuse. If the fuse cover is lost or
damaged the plug must not be used. Spare fuse holders and fuses are available from electrical
outlets. If the socket outlets in your home or office are not suitable for the plug of this product, the
plug must be removed and disposed of safely as insertion of the plug into a socket is likely to cause
electric hazard. A replacement plug should be wired according to the following instructions: