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Care and Maintenance 

Care and Maintenance

WARNING!

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Always set all controls to the OFF position, remove the plug from the socket outlet and 
allow the heater to cool down completely before cleaning it.

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Never immerse the heater in water. Never allow the interior to get wet.

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Do not use any chemical cleaners such as detergents or solvents, or abrasives, on any 
part of the heater. 

1.  To clean dust and dirt off the heater, only wipe it with a soft cloth, moistened, if 

necessary, but not wet. 

2.  When the heater is not in use, make sure it is unplugged from the wall socket.
3.  To store the heater, we recommend removing the castor wheels and packing it in its 

original carton. Storing it in a cool and dry place, out of children’s reach, until later use. 

4.  In case of a malfunction or if in doubt, do not try to repair the heater yourself, it may 

result in a fire hazard or an electric shock. Call the after sales support line for advice.

NOTE: Unless your home is already fitted with a residual current device (safety switch), we 
recommend installing an RCD with a rated residual operating current not exceeding 30mA to 
provide additional safety protection when using electrical appliances. See your electrician for 
professional advice. 

Summary of Contents for GVAOR11FT

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual 11 Fin Oil Filled Heater GVAOR11FT...

Page 2: ...2 Important Safety Instructions 3 Parts List 5 Getting Started 6 Operations 8 Care and Maintenance 11 Responsible Disposal 12 Contents...

Page 3: ...er in the immediate surroundings of a bath shower or swimming pool or anywhere it may fall into a bathtub or any other water container Always place the heater in an upright position and on a stable su...

Page 4: ...f the heater and away from its sides and back Do not use the heater in any areas where petrol paint or other flammable liquids are stored such as in a garage or workshop Use this heater in a well vent...

Page 5: ...5 Parts List 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Handle 2 Power setting switch and indicator light 3 Thermostat control knob 4 Oil filled fins 5 24 hour timer 6 Power cord storage 7 Castor wheels 8 Power cord 8...

Page 6: ...heater if the appliance or its cord have been damaged or are not working properly In such case contact the after sales support line for advice Assembly The heater is packaged with the feet castor whee...

Page 7: ...n which may cause damage to the heater flange 6 Screw off spherical nut from the castor align the shaft to the hole of the castor mounting plate insert in and screw on the spherical nut 7 Repeat step...

Page 8: ...setting Switch I for 800W Switch II for 1200W Switch I II for 2000W The power light indicator will light up 4 Setting the thermostat When your room has reached the desired temperature Slowly rotate t...

Page 9: ...te the timer set the small switch to i Turn the timer clockwise until the arrow points on the current time Then set the on off time by pushing the appropriate pins outward or inwards Each of the 96 sm...

Page 10: ...imer should be reset after the power comes on again Safety Features This heater includes two safety features to prevent an accidental fire should the heater overheat or be tipped over An overheat prot...

Page 11: ...in use make sure it is unplugged from the wall socket 3 To store the heater we recommend removing the castor wheels and packing it in its original carton Storing it in a cool and dry place out of chi...

Page 12: ...d electronic products contain substances that can have a detrimental effect on the environment and human health if disposed of inappropriately Observe any local regulations regarding the disposal of e...

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