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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 (eg. Sloping or angled ceiling), 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 buildup 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. 

 

This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced 
physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they 
have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person 
responsible for their safety. 

 

Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance 

 

The appliance is only intended for the purpose described in user manual.   

 

Do not use appliance or any part of the appliance out of the intended use to avoid risk. 

 

The use of attachments which are not recommended or sold by the appliance 
manufacturer may cause a risk of injury to persons 

 

CAUTION 

 some parts of this product can become very hot and cause burns. Particular 

attention has to be given where children and vulnerable people are present. 

 

Install and operate the heater in a strictly horizontal position on the wall or ceiling surface. 
The thermal resistance of the wall or ceiling material should be at least 80 °C.   

 

WARNING:

 This heater is not equipped 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 to operate the heater safely and with the guidelines of the use manual, unless 
constant supervision is provided.   

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for EOHA24R

Page 1: ...R IMPORTANT INFORMATION 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 recommendati...

Page 2: ...ATION PAGE 7 HEATING COMPONENTS PAGE 8 OPERATING THE HEATER PAGE 9 12 INSTALLATION PAGE 13 17 MAINTENANCE PAGE 18 WIRING DIAGRAM PAGE 18 TROUBLESHOOTING PAGE 19 WARRANTY INFORMATION PAGE 20 WHAT S IN...

Page 3: ...lso 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...

Page 4: ...he appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance The appliance is only intended for the purpose described in user...

Page 5: ...s for wall mounting power cords and plug TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MODEL NAME EOHA24R Voltage 240V 50Hz Rated power W 2400 Ideal Mounting height M 2 2 meters Electric protection class I Water splash pr...

Page 6: ...o be heated i e People are within the direct radiant footprint of the heater The below diagrams show the approximate heating area based on an outdoor enclosed environment And the diagram shows that th...

Page 7: ...After switching on the appliance for the first time and following extended periods on non use the appliance may expel a slight odor for a short time It will not affect the use of the heater To exclud...

Page 8: ...Page 8 HEATER COMPONENTS REMOTE RECEIVER HEAT STATUS LAMP TIMER LAMPS...

Page 9: ...tandby mode and won t emit any heat 2 Point the remote control directly to the receiver press the ON button the device will sound 1 beep and the heat lamp will turn red The device will start to heat i...

Page 10: ...in stand by mode Point the remote control directly to the receiver and press the button of Med the device will sound 1 beep and the device will start to heat in medium power mode 66 of the total rate...

Page 11: ...p will turn white The unit will be powered off after 1 hour has finished and return to standby mode The heat status lamp will return to a Blue colour Accordingly the device can be set to power off in...

Page 12: ...timer lights will turn white as below The timer can also be set to shut off at 5hr 7hr and all the way up to 13hrs by pressing the necessary buttons to create the time required For example the timer...

Page 13: ...the heater to be installed on vertical horizontal and inclined surfaces The ideal mounting position is directly above the area to be heated with a longitudinal orientation and facing vertically downwa...

Page 14: ...EARANCES Minimum clearances when mounting the heater on A VERTICAL WALL Minimum clearances when mounting the heater parallel with a CIELING Minimum clearances when mounting the heater at an angle to t...

Page 15: ...2 Take out the packing paper sheet from the end of heater 3 Take out one pair of mounting Brackets These adjustable brackets are for wall or ceiling mount and come with preset angle options of parall...

Page 16: ...esired angle and fasten brackets with a spanner For wall mounted installation the available mount angles are restricted to 15 30 and 45 only For ceiling mounted installation the available mount angles...

Page 17: ...lectric mains equipped with an earth Before connection make sure that specifications of the electric mains at the connection point meet the single phase 240V 50Hz voltage The heater must not be locate...

Page 18: ...ecessary to periodically once a year check the electric cable contacts and terminal connectors If the body becomes dirty wipe off dust with a towel and the radiating boards should be wiped when they a...

Page 19: ...an 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 are no user serviceable parts...

Page 20: ...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 enquiries please contact GB...

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