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Operating Your Panel Heater 

SAFETY DEVICE 
This appliance has three protection devices: 
The  first  device  will  automatically  turn  the 
appliance  off  if  the  appliance  is  not  in  the 
appropriate operating position.  
The  second  device  automatically  disconnects  & 
reconnects  power  to  the  appliance  at  a  pre-set 
temperature. 
The  third  device  disconnects  the  appliance 
permanently  in  case  of  overheating,  power  spike 
or product damage, by means of a thermal fuse (It 
is non resettable). 
 
 
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. 

SUPPORT AND TECHNICAL ADVICE 

CARE AND CLEANING 
The  heater  requires  regular  cleaning  to  ensure 
trouble free operation: 
Unplug  the  heater  from  the  mains  supply  before 
cleaning.  
Ensure  that  the  heater  has  been  allowed  to  cool 
down completely before cleaning. 
Use a damp cloth (not wet) to wipe the exterior of 
the heater to remove dust and dirt. 
Never use solutions such as benzene, thinners or 
polishing agents.  
Use  a  vacuum  cleaner  to  remove  dust  and  fluff 
from around the in and around grills and vents. 
Ensure the heater is dry before plugging back into 
the mains supply. 
 
Do not attempt to dismantle the heater. There are 
no  user  serviceable  parts.  For  service  or  repair, 
contact an authorised electrical service technician. 
 
 
PROOF OF PURCHASE 
To  receive  warranty  retain  receipt  as  proof  of 
purchase.  
 

Goldair – New Zealand 

Monday – Friday 8am-5pm 
Phone +64 (0)9 917 4000 
Phone 0800 232 633 
[email protected] 

 

Goldair – Australia 

Monday – Friday 8am-5pm 
Phone +61 (0)3 9365 5100 

Phone 1300 465 324 

[email protected] 

Summary of Contents for GPPH500

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Page 2: ...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 18 It is recommended that this heater is plugged directly into the wall socket Power boards are not rated to supply power to high wattage appliances 19 A correctly specified undamaged extension cord may be used with this heater provided i...

Page 3: ...Components CONTROL PANEL HEAT OUTLET AIR INLET CASTORS WHEELS CASTOR WHEEL BRACKET POWER SWITCH WALL MOUNTING BRACKET ...

Page 4: ...r within one metre of a wall socket Do not mount in front of or below the wall socket Ensure there 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...

Page 5: ...g function by pressing the SET button in the normal operating mode When the TIMER sign on the screen starts flashing use the UP or DOWN buttons to set the desired shutdown time From 1 to 24 hours Note You cannot set a specific turn on or turn off time Lock the control panel while the heater is in normal operating mode or in standby Press and hold the UP and DOWN buttons at the same time for 3 seco...

Page 6: ...ensure trouble free operation Unplug the heater from the mains supply before cleaning Ensure that the heater has been allowed to cool down completely before cleaning Use a damp cloth not wet to wipe the exterior of the heater to remove dust and dirt Never use solutions such as benzene thinners or polishing agents Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust and fluff from around the in and around grills an...

Page 7: ...uded 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 guara...

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