Indicates actual
time
“
ON
”
button
“
TIMER
”
button
“
OFF
”
button
Mode Switch
TIMER
Set the MODE switch to the Timer position (this
function can only be used once a heat level has
been selected (see thermostat, power settings).
You must set the time prior to programming the
Timer. To do this; turn the outer dial of the timer in
a clockwise direction until the time of the day (24-
hour
clock)
corresponds
with
the
triangular
marking. Example if it is 2pm (1400 hours) then set
the triangular mark in line with 14. One complete
turn of the dial corresponds to 24 hours.
There are 96
“riders”, positioned around the dial,
each rider represents 15 minutes.
Where all the
“riders” are pushed to the outside of
the timer the heater will be ON continuously.
To set a specific time for example:
If you want the heater to be on from 6pm to 10pm,
then set all the riders from 18 to 22 (1800 hours to
2200 hours) to the outside of the rim and all other
riders to the inside of the timer. The unit will then
turn on automatically at 6pm and off again at 10pm.
WARNING! Take care in positioning your heater,
using the timer will mean the heater will come on
automatically.
Fire may result if placed next to
combustible material.
Operating Your Oil Column Heater
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 grills and fins.
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.