THERMOSTAT CONTROL (2)
The heat output is controlled by the thermostat, according to room temperature. Set
the dial to the number you wish (* is the minimum “approximately 6
o
C, and 10 is the
maximum “ approximately 35
o
C”). When the room temperature is reached, the
heater will turn off automatically to maintain your selected temperature. When the
temperature drops, the thermostat will click on the appliance again. The appliance
will keep turning ON and OFF. The turning off position “O” on the main control must
be selected in order to shut down the unit permanently.
WATER TANK
The water tank for the humidifier is located inside the fan heater, which can not be
removed. The fill the water tank :
1)
Turn the unit off, unplug the main cord and allow the whole appliance to cool
down.
2)
Open the vapor cover/outlet (9) carefully add cold tap water into the water inlet.
3)
When the water level indicator is showing maximum stop adding water into the
tank and close the vapor cover/outlet.
Note:
when the water is filled exceeding the maximum level, excess water will pour
out from the water drain outlet (10).
Do not add water into the tank by
placing the fan heater directly under the tap.
MOUNTING THE FAN HEATER ON A WALL
A mounting bracket (6) is provided for each individual unit, two 4mm diameter screws
are needed for fixing the bracket on a wall “the flat side of the bracket face to the
wall” and ensure that the bracket is fixed on the wall firmly. The fan heater can then
be hung by placing the handle (7) on the bracket. Also, the fan heater must be
installed at least 1.8m above the floor.
CLEANING
When the unit is used daily, weekly cleaning is recommended. Regular cleaning also
prevents dust accumulation within the inlet and outlet vents.
Before cleaning your fan heater, turn off the heater and disconnect it by removing the
plug from the power supply socket and allow the unit to cool. Do not use detergents
or abrasive to clean any parts of the unit, then wipe with a dry cloth to remove dust
on the vents and a damp cloth (not wet) clean off the stains be careful not to allow
moisture into the heater.