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Turning the heater off

To turn the heater OFF, press the 

MODE button until the STANDBY 

setting is selected. The fan will 

continue to operate for several 

seconds after selection to allow the 

heating element to properly cool. 
Once the fan has stopped operating, 

turn the heater OFF at the main 

power switch, located at the back 

of the heater. Turn the heater off and 

unplug from the power outlet.

 

NOTE:

 Once placed into STANDBY 

mode, the fan will continue 

to operate while the heating 

element is cooling. Wait for the 

fan to stop operating before 

switching the heater OFF at the 

main power switch.

Setting the auto-off timer

The auto-off timer can be set to 

operate the heater for a specified 

period of time, up to 8 hours. Once 

the specified time has elapsed, the 

heater will stop heating and go into 

STANDBY mode. To set, press the TIMER 

button on the control panel or remote 

control. The LCD screen will then 

display the hours that the auto-off 

timer is set to (Fig. 3). 

Fig. 3

Using Your Kambrook Ceramic Heater 

continued

Using the

 

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 buttons on the control 

panel, the timer can be set from  

0.5 – 8.0 hours, in half hour intervals. 

Once your desired time is displayed, 

wait for the LCD to stop flashing and 

the timer will set. 
Press the TIMER button to see the 

remaining time before the heater will 

turn off.
When the auto-off timer countdown 

is complete, the heater will go into 

STANDBY mode. If the heater is no 

longer required for use, it should be 

switched off at the 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 operating. Once 

the heater is place back into an 

upright position, the heater will go 

back into standby mode.

ThermoGuard Protected

The heater is fitted with a safety 

device that switches the heater off 

in the event of overheating. If the 

heater stops working, turn it off at 

the power point and inspect the air 

inlet and outlet for any blockages. 

Wait until the heater has fully cooled 

before attempting to start using it 

again.
If the heater fails to operate or the 

safety device switches off again, take 

the heater to your nearest service 

centre for examination or repair. 

Care and Cleaning

Cleaning the heater

• Before cleaning, ensure that the 

heater has been turned off and 

unplugged from power outlet.

• Use a clean, dry cloth to wipe the 

heater housing and grilles.

•  If the heater has collected excess 

dust that does not easily wipe 

clean, have the unit cleaned 

by a qualified service agent. Do 

not operate the heater in this 

condition.

Cleaning the filter 

•  It is recommended to regularly 

check the filter in the back grille for 

any clogging or dust build up.

• To ensure optimum performance, 

check the filter after each use.

• To access the filter, lift off the back 

grille using the two tabs at the base 

of the cover (Fig 4).

• Once removed, separate the filter 

from the back grille cover and 

shake both to remove any excess 

dust, then wipe over with a soft dry 

cloth.

• To replace, reinsert the mesh filter 

into the back grille cover, slide and 
clip the back cover in place.

Fig. 4

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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