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Cleaning & maintenance

Cleaning & maintenance

Heater housing, grills and internal reflector

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

damp cloth .

•  Do not touch the bulb element with your fingers. Stains can build up from touching 

the bulb and may cause the bulb 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 if you’re 

unsure how to do so . For further information and guidance, visit our online help articles 

and videos .

Disposal

In accordance with European Directive 2001/96/EG concerning used 

electrical and electronic appliances (waste electrical and electronic 

equipment – WEEE), please return any electrical equipment that you will no 

longer use to the collection points provided for their disposal .

This symbol indicates that the appliance cannot be treated as normal 

domestic trash, but must be handed to a collection point for recycling electric and 

electronic appliances .

Information concerning where the equipment can be disposed of can be obtained from 

your local authority .

Summary of Contents for 901850

Page 1: ...Safety Instructions and Operation Manual 901850 Heat Outdoors Unit 9 Stort Valley Industrial Estate Stansted Road Bishop s Stortford Hertfordshire United Kingdom CM23 2TU www heat outdoors co uk 01279...

Page 2: ...2 Contents Contents Brief Introduction 3 Important Information 3 Safety Instructions 4 Assembly Instructions 6 Operation 7 Cleaning maintenance 8 Storage 9 Technical Specification 9 Customer Service 9...

Page 3: ...ons on correct use installation and maintenance of the appliance When operating this infrared heater be sure to observe necessary safety precautions as improper use may result in injury or damage to p...

Page 4: ...cord with throw rugs runners or similar coverings Do not route the cord under furniture or appliances Arrange the cord away from busy areas so it will not be tripped over Do not use the heater with a...

Page 5: ...cloth drier or towel drier Do not use the heater as a sauna heater Do not use the heater in place of animal propagating and raising Do not immerse the heater into water for cleaning Remove the plug f...

Page 6: ...all packaging material Check the appliance supply cord and plug for signs of damage 2 Remove the screws and the base from their respesctive packaging materials 3 Fix the base to the bottom of the heat...

Page 7: ...rt function of 33 power 4 seconds after the heater has been turned on it will automatically switch to the last heating level used In case of the first time use after 4seconds the heater will automatic...

Page 8: ...ed 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 qual...

Page 9: ...gress Rating IP65 Customer Service Repairs must be carried out by authorised specialists thus ensuring electrical safety Please contact us or a suitably qualified electrician Improper repairs could le...

Page 10: ...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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