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Setting The Heating Mode

Fig. 9

To activate the heater, turn the heat 

setting dial clockwise to the LOW or HI 

setting. The heater will start operating 

on the selected heat setting and 

the red power indicator light will 

illuminate. Use the heat setting dial to 

select the desired heat setting.

LOW – Low heat setting (1000 watts)
HI – High heat setting (1500 watts)

Turn the heat setting dial to the OFF 

position to stop the heater operating.

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 

resume operation.

NOTE:

 You may notice a faint 

smell and light crackle sound 

when using the mica heater for 

the first time. This is normal and 

nothing to worry about. Continue 

running the mica heater, the 

smell will dissipates. 

Setting The Variable 

Thermostat

The variable THERMOSTAT can be used 

to maintain your desired temperature.
Turn the variable THERMOSTAT dial to 

the 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.

Fig. 10

To adjust the set temperature turn the 

variable THERMOSTAT dial clockwise 

to increase the desired temperature 

and anti-clockwise to decrease the 

desired temperature.

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Summary of Contents for KMH100

Page 1: ...Instruction Booklet Micathermic Heater KMH100 KMH100_IB_A11_FA indd 1 14 09 11 1 58 PM...

Page 2: ...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 on our website at www...

Page 3: ...tents Kambrook Recommends p4 Safety First Your Kambrook p6 Micathermic Heater Quick Start Guide p7 Using Your p8 Micathermic Heater Care Cleaning and Storage p13 KMH100_IB_A11_FA indd 3 14 09 11 1 58...

Page 4: ...unattended Always switch off the heater at the controls and at the power outlet then unplug from the power outlet when not in use Do not use heater to dry your laundry Do not operate heater whilst asl...

Page 5: ...t the power outlet and unplug at the power outlet when the appliance is not in use Before cleaning always turn the appliance to the OFF position switch off at the power outlet unplug at the power outl...

Page 6: ...3 Variable THERMOSTAT control to maintain your desired temperature 4 Micathermic element produces both radiant and convection heat 5 Wheels for easy movement 6 Carry handle NOT SHOWN Wall mountable br...

Page 7: ...id placing items too close to the heater at the front and back if it is for floor use for optimal air flow Turning the heater on after assembly Turning the heater off Setting the heating mode Setting...

Page 8: ...ing The Heater Wheels The heater has four wheels and two wheel brackets that come with a set of screws The wheel screws are located in the wheel pack Fig 1 1 Insert the screw into the wheel ensuring t...

Page 9: ...of air flow CAUTION Before mounting the heater to the wall please ensure that both attachment points are secure in either timber or concrete Do NOT secure directly into plaster Please contact a trades...

Page 10: ...e and then mount the heater onto the wall bracket Using Your Micathermic Heater continued 6 Once the heater is mounted on the wall lodge the heater to the mounting bracket to prevent the heater from b...

Page 11: ...ou may notice a faint smell and light crackle sound when using the mica heater for the first time This is normal and nothing to worry about Continue running the mica heater the smell will dissipates S...

Page 12: ...r 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...

Page 13: ...f the heater has collected dust or dirt inside the unit have the unit cleaned by a qualified service agent Do not operate the heater in this condition Do not attempt to open up any parts of the heater...

Page 14: ...14 Notes KMH100_IB_A11_FA indd 14 14 09 11 1 58 PM...

Page 15: ...15 Notes KMH100_IB_A11_FA indd 15 14 09 11 1 58 PM...

Page 16: ...rook com au Due to continual improvement in design or otherwise the product you purchase may differ slightly from the illustration in this book Issue A11 Kambrook New Zealand Private Bag 94411 Botany...

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