Electrical Connection
Connect the electrical wires of this appliance to a fused spur according to
the following colour code – Blue: Neutral, Brown: Live – in accordance
with NECEIC wiring regulations, with a minimum cable size of 1mm
2
.
NB. If no fused spur is nearby consult a suitably qualified electrician.
Safety Control (Thermal Cut-Out)
This model has two levels of over heat protection.
THERMAL CUT OUT:
This product is fitted with a thermal cut out which in
the event that it malfunctions or overheats, the thermal cut out switches the
heater off automatically. when this happens the heater will reset itself once
the temperature has reduced sufficiently.
THERMAL FUSE:
This thermal fuse is added as an additional safety
feature, this is a non-resettable switch which will require the unit to be
returned to the supplier for replacement.
The most common cause of overheating is deposits of dust or fluff entering
the heater. Ensure these deposits are removed regularly by electrically
isolating the unit and vacuum cleaning the air vents and front grille.
The Controls
The in-built cut out on this appliance is a safety device which switches the
heater off, if the operating temperature gets to hot.
The thermal fuse is an additional safety feature to cut out.
The pull cord on the appliance operates the ON/OFF switch (an indicator
light illuminates when the appliance is on).
The heater has an internal thermostat which should be set during
installation.
The thermostat has 3 different settings : 1 = Low, 2 = Med, 3 = High.
Care and Cleaning
The electric heater should be cleaned regularly.
Disconnect electricity supply and allow heater to cool, wipe surface clean
with a soft damp cloth. Do not use detergent or abrasives.
Do not scrape the surfaces with sharp hard tools.
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