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Operation Instructions

Cleaning & maintenance

Heater housing, grills and internal reflectors

•  Disconnect the appliance from the power supply .
•  After the heater has cooled down, the housing can be wiped clean with a  

damp cloth .

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Do not touch the glass bulb element with fingers, as small amounts of oil on the 

bulb can cause it to malfunction .

•  Do not use any abrasive or hard cleaning products on any part of this heater .
•  Do not immerse the appliance in water .
•  Wait until the unit is completely dry before use .

Cleaning of heater lamp

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Disconnect the appliance from the power supply system .

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Wipe the lamp over with a damp cloth ensure no detergents or cleaning fluids are 

used as they may cause damage to the lamp coating .

https://www.heat-outdoors.co.uk/help-desk/useful-articles/heater-and-lamp-

maintenance.html

Any maintenance or repairs should only be carried out by a qualified electrician.

For further information and guidance, visit our online help articles and videos .

Storage

If the heater will not be used for a long period of time, store it in a cool, dry location . To 

prevent dust and dirt build-up, use the original packaging to repack the heater .

Summary of Contents for 901199C

Page 1: ...Instructions and Operation Manual 901199C Heat Outdoors Unit 9 Stort Valley Industrial Estate Stansted Road Bishop s Stortford Hertfordshire United Kingdom CM23 2TU www heat outdoors co uk 01279 4665...

Page 2: ...2 Contents Contents Brief Introduction 3 Technical Specifications 3 Safety Instructions 4 Installation Instructions 6 Product Diagrams 7 Operation Instructions 8 Customer Service 10...

Page 3: ...rds plazas stations or home patio at any time of year This patio heater is energy efficient convenient environmentally friendly and ideal to improve the comfort and enjoyment of being outdoors Technic...

Page 4: ...similar locations Never locate heater where it may fall into a bathtub or other water container DO NOT run the power cable under carpeting throw rugs runners or similar coverings DO NOT route cord und...

Page 5: ...e can result in electrical shock and or fire hazard Remove the plug from the power outlet and wait until the appliance is sufficiently cooled off before cleaning Keep out of reach of children In order...

Page 6: ...must be a distance of at least 0 25m between the appliance and the ceilings roofs or other covers There must be a distance of at least 0 5 M at each side between the appliance and walls fabric or the...

Page 7: ...7 Product Diagrams Product Diagrams Fig 1 Fig 2 030 0 50 0mm Heater No 3 Heater No 1 Heater No 2 Power LED and IR Remote Receiver Power switch Fastening Clamp Clamp Section...

Page 8: ...n on heater No 1 II Turn on heater No 2 III Turn on heater No 3 ON Turn on all in turn OFF Close all Notes Use 2 x AAA size 1 5V batteries in the remote control Remove the battery when not in use for...

Page 9: ...t is completely dry before use Cleaning of heater lamp Disconnect the appliance from the power supply system Wipe the lamp over with a damp cloth ensure no detergents or cleaning fluids are used as th...

Page 10: ...electric and electronic appliances Information concerning where the equipment can be disposed of can be obtained from your local authority Customer Service Repairs must be carried out by authorised s...

Page 11: ...11 Customer Service...

Page 12: ...Heat Outdoors Unit 9 Stort Valley Industrial Estate Stansted Road Bishop s Stortford Hertfordshire United Kingdom CM23 2TU www heat outdoors co uk 01279 466500 info heat outdoors co uk...

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