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WARNING: Keep all objects at least 1000mm
from the front and 100mm from the sides of
the appliance.

WARNING: In order to avoid overheating or
risk of fire, do not cover the heater.

WARNING:

Never

leave

this

appliance

unattended when in use.

WARNING: Do not use this appliance with a
programmer,

remote-control

system,

separate timer or any other device that
switches the appliance on automatically.

Note: When the appliance is turned on for
the first time, it may release a slight odour or
smoke. This odour or smoke is a normal
occurrence caused by the initial heating of
the internal heating elements and should not
occur again.

CONTROL PANEL

1

– Setting Button

2

– Up Button

3

– Down Button

4

– Power Button

5

– Heating Element Indicator

6

– Low Heating Indicator

7

– High Heating Indicator

8

– Timer Indicator

9

– Temperature Indicator

10

– LED Number Display

11

– LED Screen On-Off Button

12

– Low/High Heating Selection

Operating your Appliance

Always choose a safe location for the appliance, keeping in mind the safety
precautions outlined. Ensure all packaging has been removed from the unit before
use.

Ensure the power switch is in the OFF position
before plugging unit in.

Do not use this heater until it is fully assembled
according to the free standing or wall mounting
instructions within this manual.

OPERATION

Plug in the unit and switch on the main power
switch. The power indicator will light up.

Press the Power button (4) to turn the unit on.
The current room temperature will be displayed.

SETTING THE TEMPERATURE

Press

the

Setting

button

(1)

to

set

the

temperature. The Temperature Indicator (9) and
LED Number Display (10) will flash. Press the
Up (2) or Down (3) Arrow buttons to increase or
decrease the temperature.

The maximum

setting is 45C, while the minimum is 5C. If no
buttons are pressed for 3 seconds, the heater
will run to the previously set temperature.

POWER LEVEL SELECTION

Pressing the Up button (2) or the Low/High
Heating Selection (12) on the remote, will select
the power output. When the High Heating
Indicator (7) is lit, the heater will work at full
power. Press the Down button (3) or Low/High
Heating Selection (12) on the remote to change
to half power and the Low Heating Indicator (6)
will light up.

SETTING THE TIMER

Press the Setting button (1) twice to set timer.
The set time is displayed while the timer
indicator (8) is flashing.

Press the Up (2) or

Down (3) arrows to increase or decrease the
timer in one hour increments. The timer has a
range of 0-24 hours. The unit will turn off once
the timer completes its countdown.

Summary of Contents for GGPH224B

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Page 3: ...erson for examination electrical service or repair 18 Do not remove plug from power socket by pulling cord always grip plug 19 Do not twist kink or wrap the cord around the appliance as this may cause...

Page 4: ...SCREWS including 2 x ONE WAY SCREWS TO ATTACH FEET WALL MOUNTING 2 x LONG SCREWS 2 x WALL PLUGS Components FEET x 2 CONTROL PANEL HEAT OUTLET AIR INLET WALL MOUNTING BRACKETS REMOTE CONTROL BACK MAIN...

Page 5: ...t with the screw hole on the base of the appliance 4 Attach feet with the screws provided and ensure the bracket sits firmly in place do not over tighten 5 Set appliance upright and plug into a standa...

Page 6: ...re the bottom of the heater is at least 100mm from the floor and drill holes as required 4 Slot the back of the appliance onto the mounting screws The bottom mount is on there to keep the heater at th...

Page 7: ...o not use this heater until it is fully assembled according to the free standing or wall mounting instructions within this manual OPERATION Plug in the unit and switch on the main power switch The pow...

Page 8: ...rrow buttons together for 3 seconds DISP MODE Press and hold the Setting button 1 and the Down button 3 together for 3 seconds on LED display or the LED Screen On Off button 11 on the remote control t...

Page 9: ...mains supply Do not attempt to dismantle the appliance There are no user serviceable parts For service or repair contact an authorised electrical service technician PROOF OF PURCHASE To receive warran...

Page 10: ...nder the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the...

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