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General Care and Safety Guide 

Thank  you  for  choosing  a  Goldair  Panel  Heater.  This  Goldair  Heater  has 
been  designed  and  manufactured  to  high  standards  of  engineering  and 
with proper use and care, as described in this leaflet,  will give you years 
of useful service. Please read these instructions carefully. 

1.

Use  only  the  voltage  specified  on  the  rating 
label of the appliance. 

2.

Keep  all  objects  at  least  1  metre  from  the 
front  and  sides  of  the  appliance.    Do  not 
place appliance close to radiant heat source. 

3.

Do not operate in areas where petrol, paint or 
other flammable liquids are used or stored. 

4.

Do not insert or allow foreign objects to enter 
any  ventilation  or  exhaust  opening,  as  this 
may  cause  an  electric  shock,  fire  or  damage 
to the appliance. Do not sit on the appliance. 

5.

Do not operate this appliance with a damaged 
cord, plug or after the appliance malfunctions 
or  has  been  dropped  or  damaged  in  any 
manner.  Return  to  a  qualified  electrical 
person  for  examination,  electrical  service  or 
repair. 

6.

This  appliance  is intended  for household use 
only and not for commercial or industrial use. 

7.

Use  this  appliance  only  as  described  in  this 
manual.  Any  other  use  is  not  recommended 
by  the  manufacturer  and  may  cause  fire, 
electrical shock or injury. 

8.

The  common  cause  of  overheating  is 
deposits  of  dust  or  fluff  in  the  appliance. 
Ensure these deposits are removed regularly 
by  unplugging  the  appliance  and  vacuum 
cleaning the air vents and grills. 

9.

Do not use abrasive cleaning products on this 
appliance.  Clean  with a damp cloth (not  wet) 
rinsed  in  hot  soapy  water  only.  Always 
remove  plug  from  the  mains  supply  before 
cleaning. 

10.

Do not connect the appliance to mains supply 
until completely assembled and adjusted. 

11.

Switch  off  and  use  handle  provided  when 
moving. 

12.

Do  not  operate  with  cord  set  coiled  up  as  a 
heat  build  up  is  likely,  which  could  be 
sufficient to become a hazard. 

13.

Do not use an extension cord, powerboard, or 
external timer with this unit. 

14.

Do  not  remove  plug  from  power  socket  until 
the appliance has been switched off. 

15.

Do  not  remove  plug  from  power  socket  by 
pulling cord; always grip plug. 
 
 

16.

Always unplug appliance when not in use. 

17.

Do  not  locate  the  heater  directly  below  any 
power socket during operation. 

18.

Do not twist, kink or wrap the cord around the 
appliance, as this may cause the insulation to 
weaken and split. Always ensure that all cord 
has  been  removed  from  any  cord  storage 
area and is unrolled before use. 

19.

This  appliance  is  not  intended  for  use  by 
persons  (including  children)  with  reduced 
physical,  sensory  or  mental  capabilities  or 
lack  of  experience  and  knowledge,  unless 
they  are  supervised  or  have  been  given 
instruction  concerning  the  use  of  the 
appliance  by  a  person  responsible  for  their 
safety. 

20.

Do  not  use  this  appliance  in  the  immediate 
surrounds of a bath, a shower, or a swimming 
pool  or other  liquids.  The appliance must not 
be immersed in any liquids. 

21.

When  the  appliance  has  been  unpacked, 
check  it  for  transport  damage  and  ensure  all 
parts  have  been  delivered.  If  parts  are 
missing or the appliance has been damaged, 
contact the Goldair Customer Services Team. 

22.

If  your  appliance  does  not  work,  or  is  not 
working  properly,  contact  the  place  of 
purchase  or  the  Goldair  Customer  Services 
Team.    Repair  work  on  the  appliance  by 
unqualified persons can cause serious risk to 
the user. 

23.

There  are no user  serviceable parts  installed 
in the unit. 

24.

Do  not  place  the  unit  in  wardrobes  or  other 
enclosed  spaces  as  this  may  cause  fire 
hazards. 

25.

This  unit  is  not  supposed  to  be  used  in  or 
around  locations  where  foodstuffs,  works  of 
art  or  delicate  articles  of  science,  etc  are 
stored. 

26.

Indoor use only. 

27.

Children should be supervised to ensure that 
they do not play with the appliance. 

28.

Ensure  heater  is  on  a  flat,  stable,  heat-
resistant surface when free standing. 

29.

It  is  important  that  you  do  not  cover  this 
heater. 

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 

Model No:  

GPH110, GPH210/220, GPH310/320, GPH410/420 

Supply:  

220-240VAC 50Hz 

Wattage:  

500W, 1000W, 1500W, 2000W 

Summary of Contents for GPH110

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions Panel Heaters Models GPH110 GPH210 220 GPH310 320 GPH410 420 GPH210 220 GPH110 GPH310 320 GPH410 420 ...

Page 2: ...an extension cord powerboard or external timer with this unit 14 Do not remove plug from power socket until the appliance has been switched off 15 Do not remove plug from power socket by pulling cord always grip plug 16 Always unplug appliance when not in use 17 Do not locate the heater directly below any power socket during operation 18 Do not twist kink or wrap the cord around the appliance as t...

Page 3: ...is at least 150mm clearance on all sides of the heater 3 Detach the mounting bracket from the back of the panel heater by unscrewing the two locking screws located on the top of the mounting bracket 4 Position the mounting bracket on the wall and mark the hole positions with a pen or pencil and check they are horizontal with a spirit level Ensure the two bottom mount holes are at least 150mm from ...

Page 4: ... into the mains supply Switch on the On Off switch on the control panel to the On position To turn off the heater switch the On Off switch to the O position THERMOSTAT Turn the thermostat knob clockwise until you reach the maximum temperature on the graduated scale When the desired room temperature is reached slowly turn the knob anti clockwise until the heater turns off you will hear a click The ...

Page 5: ...back light will illuminate if the back light does not illuminate within 5 seconds the back light may not be functional The clock symbol and day time display will flash when used for the first time or after a long period of non use Default settings of the unit maintain comfort temperature CC program and the red indicator light 1 will glow The Timer must be set so that it can activate a control prog...

Page 6: ...economy temperature Press the Temperature button 13 again to end the temperature setting The control panel will now show the last selected program NOTE The default set temperature is 17 C The economy temperature must be set at least 4 C lower than the programmed comfort temperature SETTING THE COMFORT TEMPERATURE This is the maximum temperature the heater will attain during the comfort periods of ...

Page 7: ...ing the morning afternoon and evening P4 Staying at home P5 Lunch and afternoon P6 Office short opening hours P7 Office long opening hours P8 Kids bedroom P9 Bedroom CF Constant frost protection 5 C CE Constant energy saving temperature CC Constant comfort temperature UP Program for the week set by the user Operating Your Electronic Panel Heater ...

Page 8: ... start on a particular day for example Saturday press the timer button 11 until this day is displayed PROGRAMMING THE ECONOMY PERIODS Use the down button 7 to enter the required economy periods The timer will advance in steps of one hour When the down button 7 is released the next comfort period unit will flash PROGRAMMING THE COMFORT PERIODS Use the up button 6 to enter the required comfort perio...

Page 9: ...amming button 8 to open the program Make the required alterations as explained in the programs section of this manual You will need to alter the complete 24 hour program ADJUST THE TEMPERATURE OF A RUNNING PROGRAM FOR THE WEEK The temperature read by the temperature sensor is relative to the position of the heater in the room If the actual temperature is higher than the setting you can compensate ...

Page 10: ...cific turn on or turn off time LOCKING THE CONTROL PANEL Press the program selector button 5 to make the program type flash Press the programming button 8 and the setting of the time button 11 at the same time until the lock symbol padlock is displayed All the control functions are now locked and the buttons will no longer operate until unlocked Do the same sequence to unlock the control panel LOW...

Page 11: ... NEVER COVER THIS HEATER CAUTION The heater generates heat during use Proper precautions must be taken to prevent the risk of burns scalds fires or other damage to persons Do not use this heater with a separate programmer separate timer separate remote control system or any other device that switches the heater on automatically WARNING Keep all objects at least 1 metre from the front and sides of ...

Page 12: ...under 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 goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure In New Zealand this warranty is additional to the conditions and guarantees...

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