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Using Your Upright Fan Heater

Setting the Heating Mode 

and Variable Temperature

To control the heater, turn the Mode  

dial and the Variable Thermostat dial 

as follows.

The Mode dial has 4 settings:
OFF - Shuts off the heater and fan

 - For fan only operation

1 - Low heat setting (1200 watts)
2 - High heat setting (2400 watts)

The Variable Thermostat dial acts as 

an automatic thermostat and can 

be used to maintain your desired 

temperature.
Turn the Mode dial to setting 2 and 

the Variable Thermostat dial to MAX 

setting. Once a comfortable room 

temperature has been reached, 

slowly turn the Variable Thermostat 

dial anti-clockwise until a click sound 

is heard.
At this setting, your heater will 

automatically cycle on and off 

to maintain the desired room 

temperature.
Turn the heater off by turning the 

Mode dial to the OFF position.

NOTE:

 This heater features a tip- 

over switch. If the heater tips 

over, it will automatically switch 

off. Once placed back into the 

upright position, the heater will 

automatically switch on again.

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 inspect the air inlet and 

outlet for blockages. Wait at least five 

minutes for the protection system to 

reset before attempting to restart  

the heater.
If the heater fails to operate or the 

safety device switches off again, 

return the heater to your nearest 

Kambrook Service Centre for 

examination or repair.

Before First Use

Remove any promotional material 

and packaging from the heater.
Unwind the cord to its full length 

and place the heater on a firm, level 

surface in a stable, upright position. 

Visually inspect the air inlet and outlets 

to ensure there are no blockages. 

Turning Your Heater On

Ensure the Mode dial is turned to the 

OFF position and turn the Variable 

Thermostat dial to the MAX setting.

Plug the cord into a 230V or 240V 

power point and switch on. 

NOTE:

 To avoid an electrical 

circuit overload, it is 

recommended that no other 

appliances are plugged into 

the same circuit as your heater, 

when it is in use.

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