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9

Using Your Kambrook Heater

Before First Use

Remove your heater from its carton 

and associated protective wrapping. 
Unwind the cord to its full length and 

remove any protective cardboard 

or foam that may have been used 

to minimise transportation damage. 

Place the heater on a firm, level 

surface in a stable upright position.
Visually inspect the air inlet and 

outlets to ensure no foreign material is 

blocking these areas. The heater must 

always be operated with the rear air 

filter in position.

Turning Your Heater On

Plug the cord into a 230V or 240V 

electrical outlet. Be sure the plug 

fits tightly as a loose fit will cause 

overheating and damage the plug.

 

NOTE: 

To avoid an electrical 

circuit overload, it is 

recommended that no other 

appliances are plugged into 

the same circuit with your heater 

when you switch the unit on. 

Turn the heater on by pressing the 

main power ‘ON/OFF’ switch, located 

at the base of the heater, to the 

‘ON’ position; the heater will “beep” 

once and the LCD display screen 

will illuminate for at least 30 seconds 

indicating that the power is on and  

in standby mode. 
To start the heater working, press the 

‘POWER’ button once; the unit will be 

in HIGH heat mode (2000 watts). The 

LCD screen will display the current 

room temperature. 

Pressing the ‘MODE’ button once 

will set the heater into the AUTO 

mode. AUTO mode allows the heater 

to maintain the desired set room 

temperature. In this setting, the  

heater will automatically cycle on 

and off to maintain temperature  

(see page 10 under Setting the 

Variable Temperature).
Pressing the ‘MODE’ button twice  

will set the heater into the FAN mode, 

and the LCD screen will only show  

the current room temperature.

 

NOTE: 

FAN mode is for fan-only 

operation with no output of heat.

Pressing the ‘MODE’ button three 

times will cause the heater to go 

into the LOW heat mode (1000W).
To turn the heater OFF, press the 

‘POWER’ button once. Turn the main 

power ‘ON/OFF’ switch to the ‘OFF’  

position and turn off at the power 

outlet and remove the plug from  

the power outlet.

 

NOTE:

 Once the ‘POWER’ 

button to turn the heater OFF is 

selected, the fan may continue 

to run for approximately 30 

seconds to cool the heater. 

Always wait for the fan to stop 

cooling the heater before 

switching off the main power 

‘ON/OFF’ switch located at the 

base of the heater, then turn 

the unit off at the power outlet.

Summary of Contents for KCE340GRY

Page 1: ...1800 621 337 www kambrook com au Due to continual improvement in design or otherwise the product you purchase may differ slightly from the illustration in this book Issue A12 Kambrook New Zealand Priv...

Page 2: ...Ceramic Tower Heater KCE340 Instruction Booklet...

Page 3: ...se In the event that you need some assistance with your Kambrook appliance please contact our Customer Service Department on 1300 139 798 Australia or 0800 273 845 New Zealand Alternatively visit us o...

Page 4: ...Contents Kambrook Recommends p4 Safety First Your Kambrook Ceramic p7 Tower Heater Quick Start Guide p8 Using your Kambrook Heater p9 Care and Maintenance p11...

Page 5: ...outlet when not in use Do not operate heater whilst asleep Do not operate any heater with a damaged cord or plug or if heater has been dropped or damaged in any manner Return heater to your nearest K...

Page 6: ...turn the appliance to the OFF position switch off at the power outlet unplug at the power outlet and remove the power cord if detachable from the appliance and allow all parts to cool Do not place thi...

Page 7: ...ver the heater WARNING This heater is intended for floor use only Do not mount on the ceiling or wall WARNING Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the heater Important Sa...

Page 8: ...tting Temperature buttons to set variable temperature Timer button up to 8 hours Swing button to set oscillation 3 Remote control 4 Remote control signal receiver 5 2000 watts ceramic heating elements...

Page 9: ...ing the MODE button twice will set the heater into FAN mode and the LCD screen will display the current room temperature FAN mode is for fan only operation with no output of heat Pressing the MODE but...

Page 10: ...r is on and in standby mode To start the heater working press the POWER button once the unit will be in HIGH heat mode 2000 watts The LCD screen will display the current room temperature Pressing the...

Page 11: ...r of hours has passed Setting the Variable Temperature The variable temperature can be used to maintain your desired room temperature NOTE The variable temperature only operates when the heater is set...

Page 12: ...gain ThermoGuard Overheating Safety Device Your heater is fitted with a safety device that switches off the heater in the event of overheating Should this heater stop working turn off the heater and i...

Page 13: ...sition and then remove the filter cover by pulling down on the two release levers at the top of the cover and then carefully pull out the cover until it is completely free from the heater It is then n...

Page 14: ...13 Notes...

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