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Operations

Using The Heater

NOTE:  The heater is packaged with castor wheels unattached. You must attach them before 

using the heater, see opposite for instructions.

1.  Choosing a safe location

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Always place the heater on a flat and stable surface. Using it on an uneven or sloping 
surface may cause damage to the heater. 

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Make sure you have read all safety instructions on pages 3 to 4, which will help you 
choose a safe location for your new heater. 

2.  Switching on

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Set the power setting knob to the OFF (0) position.

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Set the thermostat knob to LOW (the thin end of the circle). 

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Then insert the plug into a well earthed wall socket.

3.  Selecting a heat setting

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Rotate the thermostat knob clockwise to HIGH (the thick end of the circle).

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Rotate the heater to desired heat setting:  
(0) - OFF;   (1) - LOW;   (2) - MEDIUM;   (3) - HIGH

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The power light indicator will light up. 

4.  Setting the thermostat 

When your room has reached the desired temperature: 
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Slowly rotate the thermostat knob counterclockwise until the indicator light goes out. 
The thermostat can now be left at this setting.

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As soon as the room temperature drops below the set temperature, the unit will 
switch itself on automatically until the set temperature has been reached again. This 
way the room temperature remains consistent with the most economical use of 
electricity.

5.  Changing the temperature

If you want to change the room temperature setting:
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Rotate the thermostat knob clockwise to raise the temperature or counterclockwise 
to lower it.

6.  Switching off

Once you have finished using your heater:
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Turn the heat settings knob to the OFF (0) position.

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Turn the thermostat knob to LOW (the thin circle shape).

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Then unplug the heater from the mains supply outlet.

Summary of Contents for GVAOR7F

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual 7 Fin Oil Filled Heater GVAOR7F...

Page 2: ...2 Important Safety Instructions 3 Parts List 5 Getting Started 6 Operations 8 Care and Maintenance 10 Responsible Disposal 11 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 Handle 2 Indicator Light 3 Thermostat control 4 Power settings 5 Oil filled fins 6 Power cord storage 7 Castor wheels 8 Power Cord 1 3 4 5 6 7 2 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: ...o desired heat setting 0 OFF 1 LOW 2 MEDIUM 3 HIGH The power light indicator will light up 4 Setting the thermostat When your room has reached the desired temperature Slowly rotate the thermostat knob...

Page 9: ...eat or be tipped over An overheat protection system shuts off the heater when parts of the heater are getting excessively hot A built in tip over switch shuts off the heater automatically when it is a...

Page 10: ...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 11: ...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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