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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 

Cleaning 

 

Always unplug the heater from the wall socket and allow it to cool. Clean the 
outside by wiping with a damp cloth (not wet). Do not use detergents or 
abrasives materials. Do not allow for any water to enter the heater. You can 
use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust from the grille. 

 
 

Storing the Heater 

 

When the heater is not used for long periods of time, it should be protected 
from dust and stored in a clean dry place. The original packaging box can 
be saved and used to store the heater away. 

 

MAINS PLUG FUSE REPLACEMENT 

 

Fuse Cover 

 
 

Fuse Replacement (Class I) 

 

This appliance must be eathed. Remove the fuse cover with a small 

flat head screw driver. Take out the fuse and replace with a new fuse 

of the same Amp. Replace the fuse cover and push back into place. 

 
 

 

IF IN DOUBT CONSULT A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN 

– DO NOT 

ATTEMPT TO CHANGE THE PLUG YOURSELF 

 

If the mains lead becomes damaged consult a qualified electrician. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

Summary of Contents for IG5300

Page 1: ...onvection Heater IG5300 Batch code Please read these instructions carefully before use and retain for future reference Before switching on your appliance always check for any damage which may have been caused in transit ...

Page 2: ...ck of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliances by a person responsible for their safety This product is intended for domestic use only This product is for indoor use only Do not use the heater outdoors Ensure that the electricity supply in your home is rated at 220 240volts before operating the appliance If the mains lead of t...

Page 3: ...d Do not place the heater in front of or immediately below a wall socket Do not insert any objects through the heat outlet grilles Do not use the heater in areas where flammable liquids are stored or flammable fumes may be present To protect against fire electric shock or injury do not immerse the heater power cord or plug in water or any other liquid Do not twist kink or wrap the cord around the ...

Page 4: ... overheating is deposits of dust or luff in the appliance Ensure these deposits are removed regularly by unplugging the appliance and vacuum cleaning the grilles Use this appliance only as described in the manual Any other use is not recommended by the manufacturer and may cause fire electric shock or injury WARNING In order to avoid overheating do not cover the heater 4 ...

Page 5: ... 183 FEET ATTACHMENT 1 Ensure that the heater is unplugged and that the power switches are off 2 Turn the heater upside down 3 Locate the two holes at each end of the base of the heater 4 Secure the feet to the base through the holes using the self tapping screws provided 5 Turn the heater upright and plug into the mains power socket 5 ...

Page 6: ...ocket as other high wattage electrical appliances in order to avoid overloading the circuit Plug in the unit 2 Setting the temperature Turn the thermostat knob fully in a clockwise direction to gain the maximum setting Turn on the heating elements by means of the rocker heater switches When the heating elements are on the switches will illuminate For maximum heat output both switches should be tur...

Page 7: ...iods of time it should be protected from dust and stored in a clean dry place The original packaging box can be saved and used to store the heater away MAINS PLUG FUSE REPLACEMENT Fuse Cover Fuse Replacement Class I This appliance must be eathed Remove the fuse cover with a small flat head screw driver Take out the fuse and replace with a new fuse of the same Amp Replace the fuse cover and push ba...

Page 8: ... Adjust the heat setting accordingly The vents are blocked Make sure all the vents are clear and free from obstruction DISPOSAL INFORMATION The European Directive 2012 19 EU on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE requires that old household electrical appliances must not be disposed of in normal unsorted municipal waste Old appliances must be collected separately in order to optimise th...

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Page 10: ...er accessories or consumable parts that require replacement under normal use This includes shelving dials filters belts and trays etc In the unlikely event of a breakdown please refer to the Troubleshooting guide in your user manual and check all plugs fuses and the electricity supply If you still require assistance please contact our Customer Service department on 01473 271 272 or write to us at ...

Page 11: ... available on our website To register your product please complete all sections of the form below and return to us at the following address lgenix 38 Bluestem Road Ransomes Europark Ipswich IP3 9RR Alternatively you can visit the lgenix website and complete the form online Customer Details Title First Name Surname Address Post Code Email Telephone Product Information Product Code Beginning IG or D...

Page 12: ...sclaimer Igenix operate a policy of continual improvement and development We therefore reserve the right to change alter the specification and appearance of our appliances without prior notice All diagrams and images shown in this manual are for illustration purposes only ...

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