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Heater Base, FIG D

1.  Carefully stand the heater up. 1 person will need to 

support the heater. Lift the Base Cover (#16) up 

and place the 4 FULL Water Tanks (#21) into the 

base.

2.  Rest the Base Cover (#16) on top of the 4 FULL 

water tanks.

3.  Connect the Male and Female Power Cord 

Connectors (#23 & #9) securely.

4.  Position the Power Cord and Connectors so that 

they will not get caught when the base cover is in 

position.

5.  Position the Base Cover (#16) onto the Base (#21) 

correctly and secure together by re-screwing the 

8 Screws M6*12 (#11) and the 2 Screws M4*20 (#17) 

which were removed at step 1, FIG B.

6.  Secure the Base Cover (#16) onto the Junction 

Board (#26) with 4 Screws M6*12 (#11).

7.  At this point the heater will support its self and the 

person supporting the heater can let go.

8.  There are 4 wheels under the base, with which the 

heater could be moved freely, these do not swivel.

9.  There are 4 Screw Feet (#24) at each corners under 

the Base (#20) to make the heater more stable.

a.  To adjust the screw feet unscrew, anti-clockwise  

 

until firm against the ground, making sure you  

 

do all 4 screw feet.

b.  To move the heater all 4 screw feet will need to  

 

be screwed in, clockwise.

c.  Once heater has been re-located ensure that  

 

you unscrew all 4 screw feet, anti-clockwise until  

 

firm against the ground.

  NOTE: If the heater is being left unattended when 

not in use, it is highly recommended that the floor 

bracket (#30) be used and the heater be firmly 

secured to the floor.  Always ensure the correct 

fastener (#31) is used for the type of floor the bracket 

is being attached to, if unsure discuss with your 

local hardware store.10. Only use heater when fully 

assembled and with the SUPPLIED water or sand 

containers full.

10. Position the heater as per steps 8 and 9.  Once the 

correct position is found, mark the floor through the 

hole in floor bracket (#30).

11. Drill hole suitable for the selected fastener (#31).
12. Screw the selected fastener (#31) through the floor 

bracket and into the floor, tighten firmly.

13. If you need to reposition the heater loosen and 

remove the fastener (#31), move heater then repeat 

steps 10 through 12.

25kg

Water

20

1.0m

1.0m

1.0m

16

11

25

11

1

23

9

0.3m

21

30

31

24

29

11

FIG D

Summary of Contents for EH714

Page 1: ...ining season Can be used indoors or outdoors Elegant black finish Stainless steel tube heating element 2400W Maximum output LED Light Bluetooth speaker Remote control Includes post and weighted base M...

Page 2: ...s not equipped with a device to control the room temperature DO NOT use this heater in small rooms when they are occupied by persons not capable of leaving the room on their own unless under constant...

Page 3: ...urn the heater OFF at the unit switch and the power point switch when not in use for extended periods of time Always allow the heater to cool about one 1 hour after the heater has been turned off befo...

Page 4: ...to avoid a hazard Always follow the Australian requirements for connection to the mains supply If in doubt always consult a qualified electrician Technical Specification ELECTRICAL DATA COMPONENTS ACC...

Page 5: ...2 2 Put Cord Bushing 7 Tube Cover 6 onto the open end of the Upper Tube 8 3 Pull the excess power cord between the Heater Head 1 Upper Tube 8 into the other tubes Do not make too tight have enough exc...

Page 6: ...the Base Cover 16 to the Base 20 and remove the Base Cover 16 2 Screw the floor bracket 30 to the floor bracket mount 29 which is located on the side of base 20 using screw M6 12 11 3 Remove all 4 of...

Page 7: ...over 16 with 4 Screws M6 12 11 5 Detach the Junction Board 26 from the Base Cover 16 by unscrewing and removing the 4 Screws M6 12 11 now slide the Base Cover up the assembled poles so that you can ac...

Page 8: ...eet unscrew anti clockwise until firm against the ground making sure you do all 4 screw feet b To move the heater all 4 screw feet will need to be screwed in clockwise c Once heater has been re locate...

Page 9: ...re against the ground and that the heater is stable 1 Plug into 240V AC wall socket and turn ON Note All outdoor power points must be installed by a qualified electrician and should be of a waterproof...

Page 10: ...ower allow to cool 2 Wipe unit over with a damp clean soft lint free cloth 3 For stubborn marks you can use a mild dish washing solution on a damp clean soft lint free cloth NEVER allow water or a mil...

Page 11: ...he owner If no fault is found the product will be returned and any costs associated with the service will be charged to the owner Products sent freight forward will not be accepted In most cases the d...

Page 12: ...call Customer Service Australia Only 1300 174 876 Hours of operation Monday to Friday 8am 5pm EST Do not return to place of purchase Keep your purchase receipt this will be required to make any claim...

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