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Before First Use

Remove all packaging and protective 

coverings from the heater and ensure 

that all parts are accounted for 

before disposing of the packaging 

material. 
Place the heater on a flat, level 

surface in an upright position. Check 

the front and back air grilles to ensure 

there is nothing blocking the airflow.

WARNING:

 This heater is 

not to be wall or ceiling 

mounted.

 

 

WARNING:

 Children 

should be supervised to 

ensure that they do not 

play with the heater.

Using Your Kambrook Ceramic Heater

Using the Remote Control 

Remove the remote control from the 

plastic cover and remove the plastic 

tab inserted in the battery cover at 

the bottom of the remote.
To replace the battery, open the 

battery compartment at the bottom 

of the controller. Remove the old 

battery and replace with a new 

battery, ensuring that it is correctly 

inserted (Fig. 1). Reinsert the battery 

compartment into the remote control.

Fig. 1

 

      

NOTE:

 This remote control 

requires 1 x CR2032 3V lithium 

battery to operate.

The remote control for this heater has 

the same functions and buttons as 

the control panel on the top of the 

heater.

Operating the heater

Plug the power cord into a 230V or 

240V power outlet and switch on. 

Switch the heater ON using the main 

power switch located at the back of 

the heater, below the fan grille. 
When power is switched on, the 

heater will beep twice and go into its 

default setting of STANDBY mode. In 

STANDBY, the LCD screen will show the 

current room temperature but will not 

be emitting any heat (Fig. 2).

Fig. 2

 

      

NOTE:

 The room temperature 

display on the LCD screen is an 

indicative temperature based on 

the thermostat designed within 

the heater. Temperatures further 

away from the heater itself may 

be different.

Heat Settings

Press the MODE button to select 

your desired heat setting. The 

MODE button will cycle through 

the 4 settings: LOW – HIGH – AUTO – 

STANDBY.
-  Low mode – the heater will operate  

   with low power.
-  High mode – the heater will operate  

   with high power.

-  Auto mode – set the desired    

   temperature and the heater will  

   operate using variable temperature  

   control.
-  Standby mode - the heater has  

   power but does not emit any heat.
Variable temperature control only 

operates when the heater is set to the 

AUTO mode. When set to AUTO, use 

the 

 ) 

buttons to select the desired 

room temperature, ranging from 5°C 

to 32°C. The heater will automatically 

cycle between the low and high 

modes to achieve and maintain the set 

temperature.

Oscillation

The oscillation function allows the 

heater to thoroughly distribute air in 

the area in which is it placed, emitting 

up to 140 degrees of heat coverage. 

The oscillation function can be used 

with the LOW, HIGH and AUTO heating 

modes.  
Press the OSC button on the control 

panel or remote control and the heater 

will begin to oscillate from side to side 

in a 60° movement.
Press the OSC button again to turn this 

function off.

WARNING:

 In order to 

avoid overheating, DO 

NOT COVER the heater.

 

      

NOTE:

 Variable temperature only 

operates when the heater in set 

to the AUTO mode.

 

Summary of Contents for KCE460 Series

Page 1: ...Fax 0800 288 513 www kambrook co nz Kambrook Australia Ground Floor Suite 2 170 180 Bourke Rd Alexandria NSW 2015 Australia Locked Bag 2000 Botany NSW 1455 Customer Service Line 1300 139 798 Customer...

Page 2: ...g p13 Tips for Heating Your Home p14 Important Please retain your instruction book for future use In the event that you need some assistance with your Kambrook appliance please contact our Customer Se...

Page 3: ...with the power cord damaged frayed or split wound around any part of the heater or in contact with heated surfaces of the heater Do not run the cord under carpeting or cover the cord with rugs runners...

Page 4: ...d to regularly inspect the appliance To avoid a hazard do not use the appliance if power cord power plug or appliance becomes damaged in any way Return the entire appliance to the nearest authorized K...

Page 5: ...e 3 Once the desired temperature is displayed wait for the screen to stop flashing indicating the selection has been confirmed Setting the auto off timer 1 Once the MODE has been selected press the TI...

Page 6: ...BY mode In STANDBY the LCD screen will show the current room temperature but will not be emitting any heat Fig 2 Fig 2 NOTE The room temperature display on the LCD screen is an indicative temperature...

Page 7: ...e main power switch at the back of the heater Safety tip over switch There is a safety tip over switch fitted inside the heater If the heater is accidently tipped over it will immediately stop operati...

Page 8: ...eat Zone off unoccupied rooms by closing doors and only heat the main living areas Fit window coverings like curtains and blinds to reduce the loss of heat Put draft stoppers or rolled up towels at th...

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