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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Choose a suitable location for the heater ensuring you have taken account of the safety instructions 

NOTE: It is normal that when the heater is turned on for the first time or after not being used for a 

long period of time that it may emit a slight smell and fumes. These will disappear when the heater has 
been on a short while. 
•  Take out the heater from its box carefully. Please save the box to store  
  the heater when not in use. 
•  Plug the unit into a power socket. Do not to use the same electrical socket 
  as another high wattage electrical appliance in order to avoid overloading  
  the circuit.

Selecting Mode:

•  Use the Mode Selector Control (Fig 3) to choose the required mode.
•       Setting (Fig 3) indicates the fan function only, this will produce no heat.
•  l Setting (Fig 3) indicates the low heating function 1kW power.
•  II Setting (Fig 3) indicates the high heating function 2kW power.
•  0 Setting (Fig 3) indicates off.

Selecting temperature:

•  Gradually turn the Temperature Control (Fig 2) in a clockwise direction until the  
  required temperature is reached.
•  The Temperature Control can then be turned in either direction to decrease or increase  
  the temperature.
•  The thermostat can be adjusted between 0 - 40°C.

Oscillation Function

•  The unit is supplied with an oscillation function; this will allow air to be distributed over a larger area.
•  To switch the oscillation function on, press the Oscillation Switch (Fig 1 [4]) to the ‘on’ position, to  
  switch off repeat this function.

Overheat Protection

•  The unit is fitted with a safeguard that will automatically shut the power off should any part of the  
  heater begin to overheat. Once the unit has cooled down it will automatically switch back on.  
  Check that there is nothing surrounding the unit that may have caused it to overheat.

Tip Over Switch

•  The unit is fitted with a tip over switch, this will automatically shut the power off should the unit  
  fall or be knocked over.  To reset unit, stand upright on a flat even surface.

Cleaning and Maintenance

•  Ensure the heater is switched off and unplugged from the mains socket and allowed to cool down.  
  Once cool wipe the exterior of the unit with a damp (not wet) clean cloth. It is not recommended to  
  use detergents or abrasive materials as this may damage the housing. Important: Do not allow water  
  to enter the heater.
•  To remove dust and debris for the grilles it is recommended that you use a vacuum cleaner.
•  Ensure that the heater and plug are dry before plugging back into the mains socket.

Storing

•  When the unit is not in use for long periods of time it is recommended that the unit be placed back  
  in the original box and stored out of reach of children.

Summary of Contents for IG9021

Page 1: ...for future reference Before switching on your appliance Always check for any damage which may have been caused in transit IG9021 2kW Oscillating Fan Heater USER MANUAL Batch code IMPORTANT THIS PRODUC...

Page 2: ...e operating the appliance This appliance should only be used by adults Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children Keep the appliance and its cord out of reach of children Children sha...

Page 3: ...create a fire hazard Do not use the heater in areas where flammable liquids are stored or flammable fumes may be present Do not twist kink or wrap the cord around the appliance as this may cause the i...

Page 4: ...get splashed 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 operate appliance with wet hands Use this appliance only...

Page 5: ...control with N A room and or outdoor temperature feedback fan assisted heat output N A Type of heat output room temperature control select one single stage heat output and no room no temperature cont...

Page 6: ...on Function The unit is supplied with an oscillation function this will allow air to be distributed over a larger area To switch the oscillation function on press the Oscillation Switch Fig 1 4 to the...

Page 7: ...ble Cause Solution The heater does not work 1 Not properly plugged into the mains wall socket Push plug firmly in 2 Not switched on The heater is getting too hot Confirm the unit is switched on 3 Powe...

Page 8: ...over 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 Trouble...

Page 9: ...able on our website www igenix co uk 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...

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Page 12: ...ectrical 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...

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