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  To avoid burns, do not touch the appliance surface by hand and other body 

parts. It is also necessary to avoid touching the heater whilst the appliance is 
switched on, as severe burns may result. The appliance can take up to 1 hour 
to cool down after switching it off. 

  Do not place any items of clothing, hand towels or similar over the heater to 

dry. Risk of overheating and fire hazard. 

  Do not leave the heater unattended whilst in use. 

  Do not use this heater on a wet surface, or where it can fall or be pushed into 

water. 

  Do not reach for an appliance that has fallen into water. Switch off at supply 

and unplug immediately. 

  If the heater is defective, it must be returned to the place of purchase. 

  Do not operate appliance with wet hands. 

  Use this appliance only as described in this manual. Any other use is not 

recommended by the manufacturer and may cause fire, electric shock or 
injury. 

  Do not use abrasive cleaning products on this appliance. If the body becomes 

dirty, wipe off dust with a cloth, and the radiating boards should be wiped 
when they are cold with a damp soft cloth. Always remove plug from the 
mains supply before cleaning. 

  The heater must be installed at least 2.2 m above the floor. 

  The heater must not be located immediately below a socket-outlet. The 

heater must not be located in front of a socket-outlet. They should be located 
outside the physical footprint of the units to minimize heat build-up behind the 
heater. 

  The installation must be equipped with a standard electrical power point with 

a break contact distance of at least 3mm. The standard power point must be 
installed by a licensed electrician. 

  If the heater is to be mounted on an incline ensure the electrical connection is 

located at that lowest point of the heater. 

  Do not connect the appliance to the mains source until it has been installed in 

its final location and adjusted to the position it will be used in. 

  Do not operate with the cord coiled up as this could cause a build-up of heat, 

which could pose a hazard. 

  The use of an extension cord with this appliance is not recommended. 

  Do not allow cord to come in contact with heated surfaces during operation. 

  Do not run cord under carpeting, throw rugs or runners etc. Arrange cord 

away from areas where it is likely to be tripped over. 

 
 

Summary of Contents for EOHA22GR

Page 1: ...odel EOHA22GR IMPORTANT Please carefully read the Operation Manual before using the infrared heater This Operation Manual contains the important information on your safety as well as some recommendations on proper use of the appliance and its maintenance ...

Page 2: ...ONS PAGE 3 5 HEATER COMPONENTS PAGE 6 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS PAGE 6 OPERATING THE HEATER PAGE 7 9 BEFORE INSTALLATION PAGE 10 INSTALLATION WALL MOUNT PAGE 11 13 TROUBLESHOOTING PAGE 14 WIRING DIAGRAM PAGE 15 MAINTENANCE PAGE 15 WARRANTY INFORMATION PAGE 15 ...

Page 3: ... outlet with earth contact The heater should be connected to the electric mains equipped with an automatic circuit breaker The unit must be handled with care and avoid vibration or hitting WARNING FIRE RISK EXISTS IF THE HEATER IS COVERED BY OR POSITIONED CLOSE TO CURTAINS OR OTHER COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS Do not use the appliance areas where gasoline paint or other flammable liquids are used or stor...

Page 4: ...wiped when they are cold with a damp soft cloth Always remove plug from the mains supply before cleaning The heater must be installed at least 2 2 m above the floor The heater must not be located immediately below a socket outlet The heater must not be located in front of a socket outlet They should be located outside the physical footprint of the units to minimize heat build up behind the heater ...

Page 5: ... with a device to control the room temperature This heater is to be used in open alfresco environment or large areas with high ceilings The heater must not be within reach from the floor as severe burns may occur due to high surface temperatures Do not use this heater in small rooms or where the room or area is occupied by persons not capable of leaving the room on their own persons who are unable...

Page 6: ...4 Bracket for wall mounting 5 Remote control TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MODEL EOHA22GR VOLTAGE 230 240V RATED POWER W 2200 INSTALLATION Wall mount MOUNTING HEIGHT 2 2 2 5 mtr ELECTRIC PROTECTION CLASS I WATER SPLASH PROOF RATING IP65 LENGTH OF POWER CABLE 1050 mm UNIT SIZE LxWxH mm 902 X 170 X 78 mm ...

Page 7: ...n it The distance between the heater and the remote control should be less than 3 metres and the remote control must be directly pointed at the receiver on the front panel during the operation Connect the unit to the main power press the switch to the position of I ON the red operation indicator will light to indicate the heater is on and the heater will begin to radiate infrared heat OPERATION IN...

Page 8: ...ton on the remote The device will sound 1 beep one of the heat lamp indicators will turn red and the heater will start to heat in low power mode 33 of the rated power refer to PICTURE 3 Picture 3 5 To change the heater from STANDY MODE to MEDIUM HEAT point the remote directly to the heater and press the MED button on the remote The device will sound 1 beep two of the heat lamp indicators will turn...

Page 9: ...OURS point the remote control directly to the receiver and press the 2hr button the 2nd of the timer lamp indicators will turn green in color The device will be powered off after 2 hours returning to standby mode and the heat lamp indicator light will turn red and flash 3 To activate the AUTOMATIC SHUT OFF TIMER for 3 HOURS point the remote control directly to the receiver and press the 1hr 2hr bu...

Page 10: ...le angle mounting brackets The adjustable angle enables the heater to be installed on vertical horizontal and inclined surfaces WALL CLEARANCES WARNING Mounting of the infrared heater and its connection to the electric mains should be carried out only by qualified specialists according to the Electrical Installation Regulations and Power System Safety Standards Minimum clearances when mounting the...

Page 11: ...kets allow the product to be mounted to a wall and come with preset angle options of parallel 15 30 45 and height 170mm 4 For the correct installation process use the diagram above for requirements Select the heater location on the wall by locating the stud or structural beams to ensure secure fastening of the heater whilst observing the minimum clearances from the floor and other objects ...

Page 12: ...the available mount angles are restricted to 15 30 and 45 only 7 Hang the heater on the brackets and firmly secure in place with the mounting bracket locking plates by tightening bolts labelled A NOTE Depending on material and design of wall structural elements the heater must be secured with the correct fasteners The weight of the heater is up to 5 3Kg the installation location must be able to ho...

Page 13: ...the connection point meet the single phase 230 240V 50Hz voltage The electric mains should be equipped with an automatic circuit breaker with rated current not less than 16A The heater must not be located immediately below a power point Power point should not be located at the back of the heater The power point needs to be located outside the physical footprint of the heater to minimize heat build...

Page 14: ...ambient conditions such as high winds excessively cold temperatures can lower the heating performance of an outdoor installation Unit is not installed in correct position possibly too high or heater is too small for recommended area There is a burning smell and or strange sounds other than normal expansion and contraction noises coming from the unit Turn off the heater and return to place of purch...

Page 15: ... with a towel and the radiating boards should be wiped in cold condition with a damp soft rag WARNING Never immerse the appliance in water Danger to life WIRING SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM WARRANTY This appliance is guaranteed for a period of 24 months If during this period the appliance fails to work due to parts or manufacture fault please return to place of purchase for a replacement For warranty enquiri...

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