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Do not use the heater in areas where there is a 

risk of explosion or fire from flammable gases. 

Ensure that the heating area is kept clear of 

combustible materials. Do not use the heater in 

damp areas, without suitable ventilation. This 

heater is not designed for use within 1m or 

above a water source. Do not place within one 

metre (1m) of any water source. Do not place 

directly in front of, below or above any power 

points or switches.
Fire risk exists if this heater is covered by or 

positioned close to curtains or other combustible 

materials.
•  This heater is intended for domestic/ 

household use only.

•  Always ensure that this heater is installed as 

per the requirements noted in New Zealand 

Standard AS/NZS 3000:2007.

•  Always keep heater at least one metre (1m) 

from combustible materials.

•  DO NOT locate this heater directly below, 

above or in front of the power supply socket 

or switch.

•  DO NOT use a 3rd party timer, or 

programmable system with this heater.

•  DO NOT clean the heater while the heater is 

on or plugged into the mains power supply.

•  DO NOT touch any part of the heater while on, 

hot surfaces may burn.

•  DO NOT use the heater as a dryer.
•  DO NOT attempt to modify the heater, power 

cord, power plug or the supplied accessories 

in any way.

•  DO NOT expose the heater to rain, water, or 

use in damp wet conditions.

•  NEVER cover this heater.
•  NEVER carry the heater by its power supply 

cord.

•  NEVER use with the power cord coiled, 

bundled up or tied up. Always extend fully 

before use.

•  NEVER use the heater if any part of it is 

damaged.

•  Ensure that the heater is disconnected from 

the mains supply when installing, cleaning or 

removing/installing.

•  Ensure this heater is not left on when 

unattended.

•  Ensure the heater is not used in areas where 

flammable gases are present, e.g. paint, 

petrol etc.

•  Always turn 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, 

before cleaning the heater.

•  Always ensure that the power cord is fully 

extended and NOT in contact with any part of 

the heater.

•  Always ensure that the heater is kept clean 

and free from dust.

•  Only use this heater when securely attached 

to an umbrella pole on a level surface.

WARNINGS

SPECIFIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Summary of Contents for GM135-017

Page 1: ...IANCE BEFORE READING THE INSTRUCTION BOOKLET DO NOT PLACE ARTICLES ON OR AGAINST THIS APPLIANCE DO NOT STORE CHEMICALS OR FLAMMABLE MATERIALS OR SPRAY AEROSOLS NEAR THIS APPLIANCE DO NOT OPERATE THE APPLIANCE INDOORS DO NOT OPERATE IN AN ENCLOSED AREA ACCESSIBLE PARTS MAY BE VERY HOT KEEP YOUNG CHILDREN AWAY Minimum clearance from combustible materials 1 metre ...

Page 2: ...y socket Never carry your heater by its power cord Keep the power cord away from heat oil solvents and sharp edges Check the power cord regularly for any damage and if the power cord becomes damaged have it replaced by an authorised service facility Extension Cords and Reels This heater is NOT designed to run off an extension cord If you require an additional power point please have one installed ...

Page 3: ... touch any part of the heater while on hot surfaces may burn DO NOT use the heater as a dryer DO NOT attempt to modify the heater power cord power plug or the supplied accessories in any way DO NOT expose the heater to rain water or use in damp wet conditions NEVER cover this heater NEVER carry the heater by its power supply cord NEVER use with the power cord coiled bundled up or tied up Always ex...

Page 4: ...PORTANT This product is fitted with a sealed electrical connection plug that is compatible with the heater the mains supply for New Zealand and meets the requirements of international standards This heater must be connected to a supply voltage that is equal to that stated on the rating label If the mains connection plug or power cord becomes damaged it must be replaced with a complete assembly tha...

Page 5: ...he unit 2 Loosen the screw at the top of the unit and hinge the front open Release the bulb from the spring loaded lampholders Insert new bulb into lampholders ensuring it is mounted within 4 degrees horizontal along its length It is important that the end caps on the lamp are making good contact with the lampholders Take care not to handle the bulb surface Should the bulb be accidentally handled ...

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Page 7: ...7 Gasmate is a registered trademark of Sitro Group Australia Pty Ltd www gasmate com au Aber Hamilton N Z www gasmate co nz This page has been left intentionaly blank ...

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