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TROUBLE SHOOTING

•  Switch on the product using the on/off switch (4) located at the back of the unit.  The product is now  
  in stand-by mode and can be operated by using the control panel (1) or the remote control (3).
•  Button [ON/OFF] (7) = Pressing On/Off button will operate ‘Cool Air’ function, press again and it  
  will turn the unit off
•  Button [POWER] (8) = Sets the required heat output
  - Press to switch between low heating power (1200W) and high heating power (2000W)
  - The setting currently selected is displayed in the control panel (11) 
•  Button [TIMER] (9) = Sets the operating time from 30 minutes to 7 hour 30 minutes in intervals  
  of 30 minutes
•  The remaining operating time is displayed in the operating panel (12). After the set time has expired  
  the heater switches off automatically
•  Pressing again after the 7hours 30 minutes  ends the time function
•  Button [OSCIL] (10) = Switches on the oscillating function. LED will illuminate when the oscillate 
  function is switched on
•  The heat is automatically distributed in the room as the housing rotates

Overheat Protection

This heater is fitted with a safeguard that will automatically shut the power off should any part of the  
heater begin to overheat.  If this  occurs , unplug the appliance, wait about 30 minutes for it to cool and 
remove any possible cause of overheating, e.g. something covering the heater. Check for damage to the 
heater, the cord and the plug. If there is no damage, plug the unit back in and switch it on.  If the heater 
still does not turn on, please contact customer services for assistance

Tip-Over Protection  

This heater is protected with a safety switch that  turns off the appliance automatically when the heater 
falls over, or if it is tilted at an excessive angle .  This helps prevent accidents , the heater will resume 
operation when it is put back upright.  

 

Cleaning and Maintenance

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Note: Before undertaking any cleaning or maintenance on the appliance, disconnect from the power 

  supply and allow to cool.
•  For cleaning it is recommended to use a soft moist cloth and neutral detergent.  Do not use an 
  abrasive cloth. Check that the hot air outlet and ventilation inlet are free of dust and dirt.

Please refer to the trouble shooting guide when experiencing an issue with your heater. If you still cannot 
determine the fault then please call our Customer Services number 01473 271272

Problem 

Possible Cause 

Solution

Product is not 
running 

Product is switched off?

Switch on the product using the  
On/Off switch (4)

No mains voltage?

Overheating protection tripped ?

Check cable, plug, socket and fuse

Pull out mains plug and allow to cool 
down for 30 minutes

Tilt sensor tripped

Set the product upright

Summary of Contents for IG9031

Page 1: ...Please read these instructions carefully before use and retain for future reference USER MANUAL IG9031 2000W PTCTower Heater...

Page 2: ...TS Safety Warnings 3 4 Specifications 5 Tower heater at a glance 5 Control panel functions 6 Operating instructions 6 7 Troubleshooting 7 Mains plug replacement 8 Disposal information 9 Igenix Warrant...

Page 3: ...or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved 1 The heater is not designed for use as the main form of heating 2 This product is for indoor use only...

Page 4: ...wrap the cord around the appliance this may cause the insulation to weaken and split 22 Do not run the cord under carpeting rugs or runners Arrange cord away from traffic so that it will not be trippe...

Page 5: ...Power Output 2000W Output Levels 1200W 2000W Batteries for remote control 1 x CR2025 3V TOWER FAN AT A GLANCE 1 Control Panel 2 Heating element 6 Support rail 5 Base 4 On Off switch 3 Remote control I...

Page 6: ...onto the support rail 6 on the underside of the product Insert Battery Remote Control Open the battery compartment Insert battery 1 x CR2025 3V not supplied as standard Close battery compartment Oper...

Page 7: ...t 30 minutes for it to cool and remove any possible cause of overheating e g something covering the heater Check for damage to the heater the cord and the plug If there is no damage plug the unit back...

Page 8: ...ing the terminals in your new plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured GREEN orYELLOW GREEN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter E or symbol or a coloured GREEN...

Page 9: ...collected separately in order to optimise the recovery and recycling of the materials they contain and reduce the impact on human health and the environment The crossed out wheeled bin symbol on the p...

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Page 12: ...Distributed by Pik a Pak Electrical Distributors 38 Bluestem Road Ransomes Europark Ipswich IP3 9RR Tel 01473 271 272...

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