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Note:
1)
Set the thermostat fully anti-clockwise to the
position.
2)
Set the switch on the heater to the OFF position.
3)
Insert the power plug firmly into the mains point and switch on at the mains.
4)
Rotate the thermostat fully clockwise to the
position.
5)
Turn on the heater by settings the switch on the heater to the lower power position or high power
position.
6)
The power pilot light on the heater will illuminates showing the heater is operational.
7)
When your room reaches the desired temperature, slowly rotate the thermostat knob anti-
clockwise until you hear a “click". The thermostat can now be left at this setting. As soon as the room
temperature has dropped below the set temperature, the unit will switch itself on automatically until
the set temperature has been reached again. In this way the room temperature remains constant with
the most economical use of electricity.
8)
To change the room temperature setting:
Rotate the thermostat knob clockwise to raise the temperature, or counter clockwise to lower it.
9)
To completely shut the heater off:
Set the thermostat to
and the ON/OFF switch to OFF, switch the power off at the mains and
remove the mains plug from the outlet.
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Instructions for use
SAFETY FEATURES
If your Electric Radiator shuts off unexpectedly or fails to operate, one of your heater safety features
may have been activated to prevent overheating.
Be sure the heater is plugged in and that the electrical outlet is working.
Check your temperature setting. The heater may simply be off because you have reached your desired
temperature setting or your timer setting may have elapsed.
Make sure your heater is assembled correctly. If your heater is assembled and operating incorrectly it
could result in a burning odor and smoke.
Check for any obstructions. If you find an obstruction, turn the heater OFF and unplug it.
Allow the heater to cool completely, then remove the obstruction. Re-plug the heater in and follow the
OPERATION instructions.