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CLEANING, MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
ATTENTION:
Please turn off the appliance and unplug from the mains
before cleaning or performing any maintenance.
•
Clean the heater with a duster or a soft wet cloth.
Do not use chemical solvents (such as benzene, alcohol or gasoline) as
they may cause irreversible damage. Make sure no water enters the
control panel or gaps in the casing.
•
Allow the unit to completely dry before operating.
•
Place the heater in its original box or cover to protect it from dust when
not in use.
•
Store it in a cool dry place.
Do not repair or disassemble the unit by yourself, unauthorised repair
attempts will invalidate the warranty and may cause bodily harm.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Issue
Possible Reason
Solution
No power
The power dial is in the off
position.
Ensure the desired power level is
selected.
The timer is set to off
If using manually ensure all the segments
are pushed to the outside of the dial.
Desired room temperature is
set too low.
Turn the thermostat to MAX and check if
the unit operates.
Power cord is disconnected
Ensure the plug is fully inserted into the
socket.
There is no power from socket
Ensure the socket is turned on, and is
functioning with other devices.
The fuse has blown
Replace the fuse in the plug
Odour
emission
from unit
When the unit is used for the
first time the unit may produce
and odour which will dissipate
within a week of use
No action required.
Knocking
noise when
turned on
This is due to the heating of
the liquid within the radiator
and will stop when the radiator
reached temperature
No action required.
Strong
vibrations
and noise
Unit is not placed on a flat
surface
Place on a flat surface. May put an anti-
vibration mat underneath
Unit may be damaged
If the heater is damaged discontinue use
and contact the service centre.
Unit is
leaking
Unit may be damaged
If the heater is damaged discontinue use
and contact the service centre.
If the above solutions do not resolve the problem please contact the service centre.
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