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Operating your Radiant Heater

TIMER

The heater is fitted with a timer that will turn the unit
off after the desired time has elapsed.

To set the Timer to turn the unit off:

Press the TIME button to set the timer,

“88” will

flash on the control panel and you will be able to
adjust the length of time by pressing the Temp
up/down arrows in 1 hour increments from 1

– 9

hours that you would like the unit to run before
switching off.

Once you have set the desired length of time
before the unit switches off, the digital display on
the control panel will display the set time before
returning

to

display

the

current

ambient

temperature.

To turn off the Timer setting function, set the time
back to 0 hours.

CARE AND CLEANING

The heater requires regular cleaning to ensure
trouble free operation:

Ensure the heater is switched off 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.

Ensure the heater is dry before switching back on
the mains supply.

SAFETY DEVICE

A thermal fuse is built into the unit for added safety.
This device will automatically turn the unit off if it
overheats.

CAUTION

The Radiant Heater generates heat during use.
Proper precautions must be taken to prevent the
risk of burns, scalds, fires or other damage to
persons.

PROOF OF PURCHASE

To receive warranty retain receipt as proof of
purchase. (Refer to back of booklet).

WARNING: Keep all objects at least 1 metre
from the front and 150mm from the ends of
the heater.

WARNING: In order to avoid overheating, 
do not cover the heater.

WARNING: Never leave this heater 
unattended when powered on.

REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS

The control buttons are:

= POWER ON/OFF

= DISPLAY SCREEN ON/OFF

= TEMPERATURE UP

= LOCK

= TIMER

= TEMPERATURE DOWN

Connect the unit to the mains supply and switch
the mains power on, the light inside the switch will
illuminate to show power to the unit.
Press the Power button on the remote control to
turn the unit on. The control panel will display the
ambient room temperature. The unit will begin to
heat. Press the power button again to switch the
unit off.

LED DISPLAY

By pressing the ECO button the digital display on
the control panel will switch off but the unit will
continue to run. To illuminate and view the digital
display on the control panel again, press the ECO
button a second time.

THERMOSTAT

Press the arrow up or arrow down buttons to
adjust the temperature to your desired setting
(from 5-36°C).

Once you have set the desired

temperature, the digital display on the control
panel will display the new set temperature before
returning

to

display

the

current

ambient

temperature. The unit will now work to achieve
the set temperature.

LOCK

When the LOCK button is pressed the controls
will not be able to be changed. Press the Lock
button again to cancel this function and enable
the controls.

Summary of Contents for Platinum GPORD02-18

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Page 2: ...or repair 16 Do not twist kink or wrap the cord around the unit 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 17 It is recommended that this heater is plugged directly into the wall socket or installed by a registered electrician in accordance with AS NZS 3000 2007 18 Do not remove plug from p...

Page 3: ...front and 150mm from the ends of the heater Ensure all packaging has been removed from the unit before use WARNING In order to avoid overheating do not cover the heater WARNING Never leave this heater unattended when powered on Unit Measurements Model No GPORD02 18 L1200 x W150 x H65mm 7 5kg Model No GPORD02 24 L1500 x W150 x H65mm 9 0kg Model No GPORD02 30 L1800 x W150 x H65mm 12 0kg SUPPORT AND ...

Page 4: ...east 150mm clearance from the ends of the heater to any adjacent wall and 200mm above the brackets to any ceiling or overhead structure fig 1 Fit the mounting bracket to the back of the heater by screwing the two wing screws fig 2 through the mounting bracket into the slots on the back of the heater and securely tighten them in place as shown in fig 3 and fig 4 Do not secure a bracket to the contr...

Page 5: ...he brackets on the heater to the brackets on the wall at the desired angle Do not point the heater at the ceiling Installation Guide Fig 5 CEILING MOUNTING Make sure the heater is unplugged before installing Position the heater within one metre of a wall socket Do not mount in front of or below the wall socket It is recommended that the heater is mounted at least 2m above the ground Ensure there i...

Page 6: ...t the heater bracket to the secured brackets either facing straight down or at an angle provided that the edge of the heater is pointed away from any adjacent wall the ceiling or overhead structure Installation Guide CEILING MOUNTING CONTINUED Fit the mounting bracket to the back of the heater by screwing the two wing screws fig 2 through the mounting bracket into the slots on the back of the heat...

Page 7: ...the risk of burns scalds fires or other damage to persons PROOF OF PURCHASE To receive warranty retain receipt as proof of purchase Refer to back of booklet WARNING Keep all objects at least 1 metre from the front and 150mm from the ends of the heater WARNING In order to avoid overheating do not cover the heater WARNING Never leave this heater unattended when powered on REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS Th...

Page 8: ...der 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 o...

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