When the heater is in a defined period of non-operation it will automatically go into
standby mode. It can be woken up by pressing any button in order to alter settings but
will go back into standby if no further button is pressed within 10 seconds.
Setting the child lock
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Press the buttons simultaneously and hold until a beep sounds. The
target temperature display will be replaced by “[ ]” icon to indicate the panel is locked.
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Repeat the first step to unlock the heater.
Open Window detection
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The unit has smart technology to prevent unnecessary energy wastage. If a window
or door is left open the heater will detect a temperature drop and stop heating. The
unit will beep and the open window icon will display. To restart the heater, press the
standby button twice and the unit will begin in its last operating mode.
4. Maintenance & Trouble shooting
Maintenance
The heater should be inspected and cleaned periodically, attention should be given to
the inlet grilles at the base of the unit and the outlet louvres at the top of the heater.
Ensure they are cleared of dust or other debris that may causes a blockage and in turn
reduce the airflow in and out of the heater, which if unchecked may lead to the unit
running at hotter temperatures.
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Ensure the heater is isolated from the power supply and has fully cooled down
before commencing any cleaning of the heater.
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Use a soft brush or vacuum cleaner to gently remove any debris from the inlet grilles
and outlet louvres.
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Use a non-abrasive, damp cloth with soapy water to clean the main body of the
heater. Take care not to use excessive amounts of water that could run into
the
main
body of the heater.
Sooty deposits can adhere to the louvres of the heater and the surrounding surfaces of
the heater install. This can be caused by excess dust in and around the heater burning
off the heating element after prolonged periods of non-use. This does not indicate an
over-heat occurrence and the effects can be reduced with regular cleaning of the heater.
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