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Operating Your Heater

HEAT CONTROL SWITCH

Check that the heat control switch at the back of the heater is
set to Off position before plugging the heater in and turning on
the mains supply.

Turn the Power Switch at the back of the heater to the

“I”

position. The heater will go into

‘Standby’

setting. @

‘Dashes”

will bedisplayed on the control panel screen.

CONTROL PANEL

Press the Power button on the control panel to turn the heater
on, the unit will begin on High Heat.

The LED will display the current room temperature and the

‘H’

(high) power setting and the

‘H’

indicator will belit.

Press the

‘MODE’

button and the heater will reduce to operate

in

‘M’

(medium) heat setting.

Press the

“MODE’

button again and the heater will operate in

‘L”

(low) heat setting.

The corresponding indicator light will display on the control
panel screen.

THERMOSTAT
Press the

‘+’

or

-

buttons to adjust the temperature to your desired

setting (from 15-45°C). Once you have set the desired temperature,
the LED will display the room temperature again and will rise as the
room temperature increases.

To find your preferred heat setting, set the thermostat to the
maximum setting. When the room reaches a comfortable
temperature for you, look at the temperature reading on the heater
and then set the heater to this temperature. The heater will now
cycleon and off to maintain the set temperature.

NOTE: the temperature is read from a thermostat in the heater, for
a more accurate reading, position a separate thermometer in
another part of the room.

NOTE: This heater has a safety tip-over switch. If the heater is
knocked over or tipped more than 15 degrees it will shut off and
when put back into the upright position it will have reverted to
Standby setting.

Summary of Contents for GMH325

Page 1: ...OperatingInstructions Model GMH325 2400WElectronic Micathermic Heater...

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Page 3: ...it WARNING Do not use this appliance in small rooms when they are occupied by persons not capable of leaving the room on their own unless constantsupervisionisprovided WARNING To reduce the risk of fi...

Page 4: ...e area and is unrolled before use It is recommended that this appliance is plugged directly into the wall socket Power boards arenot ratedto supply power to high wattageappliances A correctly specifie...

Page 5: ...r deathinas little as2 hoursdue to internal burns If swallowed gostraighttoa hospital emergencyroom Dispose of usedbatteriesimmediately Do not locate the heater immediately below a socket outlet The a...

Page 6: ...f the heater with the more rounded end of the foot to the front of the heater 3 Turn the heater the right way up Foot x 2 Main Body x 1 Remote x 1 Before using this appliance it must have the feet fit...

Page 7: ...nce a fire risk exists if the heater is covered or positioned incorrectly WARNING Neverleave thisheaterunattended when inuse Ensure heaterison a flat stable heat resistantsurface Once the heater is in...

Page 8: ...ding indicator light will display on the control panel screen THERMOSTAT Press the or buttons to adjust the temperature to your desired setting from 15 45 C Once you have set the desired temperature t...

Page 9: ...off Each press of the or button will adjust the length of time by 1 hour increments To turn off the Timer function set the Timer back to 0 hours or simply turn the unitoff REMOTE CONTROL The remote w...

Page 10: ...heating It is non resettable CAUTION The appliance generates heat during use Precautions must be takento preventthe riskof burns scalds firesorotherdamage topersons CARE AND CLEANING The heater requir...

Page 11: ...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...

Page 12: ...New Zealand PO Box 100707 North Shore Mail Centre Auckland 0745 www goldair co nz Australia PO Box 574 South Morang Victoria 3752 www goldair com au...

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