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6. Identification and Unpacking

6.3 Packaging

Keep the product packaging for the duration of the 

warranty period for reference should the product need to 

be returned for repair.

WARNING! Keep packaging materials out of reach of 

children. Dispose of packaging correctly and 

responsibly and in accordance with local regulations.

(A)  1 x Infrared heater cabinet
(B)  1 x Handle
(C)  2 x Wheel frames
(D)  1 x Remote control

(E)  4 x Handle mounts
(F)  4 x 14mm x 40mm hex bolts
(G)  4 x M6 x 45mm hex bolts

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6.2 What’s in the Box?

Carefully remove the product from the packaging and 

examine it for any signs of damage that may have 

occurred during shipment.

Before assembling the product, lay the contents out and 

check them against the parts shown below. If any part is 

damaged or missing, do not attempt to use the product. 

Please contact the Draper Helpline; contact details can 

be found at the back of this manual.

(A)

(C)

(B)

(D)

(E)
(F)

(G)

Summary of Contents for 04745

Page 1: ...04745 04746 EN Original Instructions Version 1 2 8KW 2 4KW INFRARED CABINET HEATER ...

Page 2: ...mitted in any other form or means without written permission from Draper Tools Limited In all cases this copyright notice must remain intact 1 Preface 2 These are the original product instructions This document is part of the product retain it for the life of the product passing it on to subsequent holders Read this manual in full before attempting to assemble operate or maintain this product This...

Page 3: ...7 Preparing the Heater 10 7 1 Assembly 10 7 2 Positioning the Heater 10 8 Operating Instructions 11 8 1 Switching on the Heater Power 11 8 2 Standby Mode and the Default Display 11 8 3 Enabling the Lower Heating Element 12 8 4 Setting the Target Temperature 12 8 5 Setting and Initiating the Shutdown Timer 12 8 6 Using the Remote Control 13 8 7 Automatic Power Cut Outs 14 9 Maintenance and Troubles...

Page 4: ...ccidents or repairs attempted or made by any personnel other than the authorised Draper Tools repair agent In all cases to make a claim for faulty workmanship or materials within the standard warranty period please contact or return the product to the place of purchase Proof of purchase may be required If the place of purchase is no longer trading or if you experience any difficulties with your wa...

Page 5: ...re range this product is suitable for enthusiasts and tradespersons alike WARNING This product is not a toy and must be respected Read this manual in full before attempting to assemble operate or maintain the product and retain it for later use Stock No 04745 04746 Part No IRH2800 IRH2400 Rated voltage 230V 110V Rated input 2 800W 2 400W Rated frequency 50Hz 50Hz Fuse 13A N A Heating modes Single ...

Page 6: ...arby objects DO NOT position this heater in the vicinity of combustible materials in explosive environments or in the presence of flammable or combustible gases and vapours DO NOT position this heater below or pointing towards a power socket or outlet Lock the wheels when the heater is stationary DO NOT use the heater if the wheels have been removed as this may restrict airflow into the base of th...

Page 7: ...vulnerable people are present 5 2 Connection to the Power Supply This appliance is supplied with an approved plug and cable for your safety If the power supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by Draper Tools an authorised service agent or similarly qualified personnel in order to avoid a hazard The damaged or incomplete plug when cut from the cable shall be disabled to prevent connection to a ...

Page 8: ... 5 Fireguard 6 Fireguard attachment screws 7 Power cable and plug 8 Control panel 9 LCD display 10 Standby button 11 Shutdown timer button 12 Timer countdown button 13 Heating mode button 14 Up button 15 Down button 16 Thermostat sensor 17 Handle 18 Wheel castors 19 Wheel locks 8 1 17 18 7 2 3 4 5 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 6 19 9 16 ...

Page 9: ... Remote control E 4 x Handle mounts F 4 x 14mm x 40mm hex bolts G 4 x M6 x 45mm hex bolts Please visit drapertools com for our full range of accessories and consumables 9 EN 6 2 What s in the Box Carefully remove the product from the packaging and examine it for any signs of damage that may have occurred during shipment Before assembling the product lay the contents out and check them against the ...

Page 10: ... a Position the handle B so that it extends around the back of the heater and the holes align b Position a handle mount E between the handle and the heater at each hole c Screw the four M6 x 45mm hex bolts G through the handle and handle mounts and into the heater 7 2 Positioning the Heater This heater is intended for use in small enclosed spaces such as offices home garages etc Position the unit ...

Page 11: ...on the LCD display 9 and neither of the heating elements is active 6 Fig 10 To switch the heater on from standby mode press the standby button 10 The upper heating element 2 becomes active and begins heating the room to the target temperature The default target temperature is 30 C If the target temperature has been changed the heater will store the new target temperature while it is on or in stand...

Page 12: ...t temperature value is represented by a flashing number on the display Once the desired target is reached allow the display to time out and return to the default display If the lower heating element has been enabled see 8 3 Enabling the Lower Heating Element the lower element activates automatically while the current ambient temperature is more than 3 C lower than the target temperature Once the a...

Page 13: ... the timer once initiated press the timer countdown button To resume the countdown press the countdown timer button again To edit the timer once initiated press the shutdown timer button The timer can be adjusted while the countdown is active or paused If the timer is adjusted while the countdown is active it will automatically resume once the edit function has timed out Important When edited duri...

Page 14: ... an angle of 25 or greater in order to protect the ground from heat damage Open window detection If the ambient temperature drops more than 5 C within 10 minutes the heater beeps three times and automatically enters standby mode in order to save energy when eternal forces are impacting on the temperature In all cases if the heater enters standby mode automatically the following settings are impact...

Page 15: ...nnel Store the heater in a clean and dry location out of reach of children 9 2 Removing and Replacing the Fireguard The fireguard 5 must be removed to access the heating elements and reflectors for maintenance 1 To remove the fireguard 11 Fig 6 a Unscrew and remove the fireguard attachment screws 6 b Tilt the fireguard forwards and slide the stems out of the retaining holes 2 To reinstall the fire...

Page 16: ...ged Fig 12 13 Fig 20 3 Gently ease the element out of the reflector slots and slide the connection insulators 20 from their sockets and towards you Fig 13 14 Fig 21 4 Open the insulators and move both parts away from each other to expose the spade connector 21 Fig 14 15 Fig 22 5 Locate the connector locking tab 22 and press it firmly while gently pulling the connectors apart Complete these steps f...

Page 17: ...cement options One or more of the heating elements is damaged Disconnect the heater IMMEDIATELY and allow it to cool before replacing the element see 9 4 The tilt switch has not reset itself Allow the heater to cool and tilt it more than 25 in the opposite direction to that which triggered the automatic shutdown The tilt switch makes an audible click when it is reset The heater does not emit any h...

Page 18: ... authorised agent Any servicing or repairs carried out by unauthorised personnel will invalidate your warranty At the end of its working life dispose of the product responsibly and in line with local regulations Recycle where possible DO NOT dispose of this product with domestic waste most local authorities provide appropriate recycling facilities ...

Page 19: ... input 04746 9553 BTU Rated heat output 04745 8188 BTU Rated heat output 04746 DO NOT cover WARNING CAUTION WARNING Heated surfaces WARNING Risk of shock Do not incinerate or throw onto fire For indoor use only DO NOT expose to rain Earthed WEEE Waste Electrical Electronic Equipment Do not dispose of Waste Electrical Electronic Equipment in with domestic rubbish UK Conformity Assessed European con...

Page 20: ...pertools com Product Helpline 44 0 23 8049 4344 Telephone Sales Desk 44 0 23 8049 4333 General Enquiries 44 0 23 8026 6355 General Fax 44 0 23 8026 0784 Please contact the Draper Tools Product Helpline for repair and servicing enquiries Published by Draper Tools Limited Delta International Delta International BV Oude Graaf 8 6002 NL Weert Netherlands ...

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