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Setting the Variable 

Temperature

The variable temperature setting can 

be used to maintain your desired 

temperature.

NOTE:

 The variable 

temperature setting only 

operates when the heater is 

being used in the Auto mode.  

Press the MODE

button until the 

heater is set to AUTO mode. 

The LCD screen will display the default 

temperature of 25°C and will flash. 

When the temperature is flashing, 

you may set the desired temperature 

pressing the VARIABLE TEMPERATURE 

buttons on the control panel. 

To adjust the set temperature press 

the

VARIABLE TEMPERATURE 

button to increase the desired 

temperature or press the

VARIABLE 

TEMPERATURE button to decrease the 

desired temperature.
The temperature can be set between 

15°C and 35°C.
When the air temperature reaches 

2-3°C above the set temperature, 

the heater will automatically cut out, 

although the fan will continue to run 

for approximately 20 seconds to cool 

the heater.

When the air temperature drops 

below the set temperature the unit will 

begin heating again.

Setting the Oscillation

The oscillation function works in all 

operating modes.
Press the POWER/SWING

button 

once to activate. The heater will begin 

to oscillate from side to side. 
Press the POWER/SWING

button 

again to stop the heater from 

oscillating. 

Setting the Auto-Off Timer

The timer function works in all 

operating modes, and switches the 

unit off after a preset number of hours.
Press the TIMER

button to activate 

the timer settings. A timer symbol 

will appear on the LCD screen 

displaying 1 hour.

Press the TIMER

button to cycle 

through the one hour increments, up 

to 8 hours. The unit will then switch 

itself to standby mode after the 

selected number of hours has passed.

Safety Features

This heater includes an audible alarm 

to warn that parts of the heater are 

overheating. If the alarm sounds, 

immediately turn the heater off and 

inspect for any objects on or adjacent 

to the heater that may cause high 

temperature. DO NOT OPERATE THE 

HEATER WITH THE ALARM SOUNDING.

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Summary of Contents for KCE540

Page 1: ...Ceramic Tower Heater KCE540 Instruction Booklet KCE540_IB_FA indd 1 12 10 09 9 29 AM...

Page 2: ...he event that you need some assistance with your Kambrook appliance please contact our Customer Service Department on 1300 139 798 Australia or 09 271 3980 New Zealand Alternatively visit us on our we...

Page 3: ...nts Kambrook Recommends p4 Safety First Your Ceramic Tower Heater p6 Quick Start Guide p7 Using Your Ceramic Tower Heater p8 Care and Cleaning p11 Warranty Details p12 KCE540_IB_FA indd 3 12 10 09 9 2...

Page 4: ...en should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance Important this heater is intended for floor use only Do not mount on ceiling or walls Do not leave heater unattended Always s...

Page 5: ...rook Ceramic Tower Heater is electronically controlled and will not operate until the heater is plugged into a 230V or 240V power point and switched on Important Safeguards For All Electrical Applianc...

Page 6: ...ent carry handle Safety tip over cut out switch On Off switch Control Panel 6 Convenient 8hr auto off timer 7 2 heat setting plus auto mode and fan only setting 8 Power Swing button to turn the heater...

Page 7: ...ion Avoid placing items too close to the heater both at the front and back for optimal air flow Turning the heater on Setting the variable temperature Setting the heating mode Setting the oscillation...

Page 8: ...e heater tips over it will automatically switch off Once placed back into the upright position the heater will be in standby mode and the settings will need to be selected again Before First Use Remov...

Page 9: ...ater When the air temperature drops below the set temperature the unit will begin heating again Setting the Oscillation The oscillation function works in all operating modes Press the POWER SWING butt...

Page 10: ...in the event of overheating Should this heater stop working turn off the heater and inspect the air inlet and outlet for blockages Wait for the heater to cool for the protection system to reset before...

Page 11: ...collected dust or dirt inside the unit or around the elements have the unit cleaned by a qualified service agent Do not operate the heater in this condition Do not attempt to open the case of the heat...

Page 12: ...sumable items and normal wear and tear This Kambrook Replacement Warranty is void if there is evidence of the product being tampered with by unauthorised persons If the product includes one or a numbe...

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