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Troubleshooting
If your heater fails to operate, or you experience any other problem with the
appliance, contact our after sales support centre for advice or to arrange a
service. But before phoning for a service, please ensure that:
• Your heater is properly plugged in.
• The outlet is working and the circuit breaker or fuse are also working properly.
Other Useful Information
Overheat Protection and Prevention
This heater is equipped with an automatic thermal cut-off (overheat protection)
which switches the heater off automatically in the event of abnormal overheating.
While this features provides additional safety in case of overheating, first and
foremost you should make sure to eliminate all potential reasons that can lead to
overheating and create a fire risk.
If the overheat protection has been triggered, switch off the heater, unplug it from
the electrical socket and let the appliance cool for at least 10 minutes. Eliminate
the cause of the overheating (for example, excessive dust in the appliance, or the
air outlet is covered) and start it up again. If after eliminating the cause you still
cannot switch the heater back on, or if the overheating protection circuit switches
on without an apparent reason, contact our after sales support centre for advice.
IMPORTANT!
• A common cause of overheating is deposits of dust and fluff entering the
heater. Ensure these deposits are removed regularly by unplugging the
heater, allowing it to cool and cleaning it as described opposite.
• Also make sure that the appliance can sufficiently dissipate the heat
generated. This is particularly important in case the overheat protection has
been triggered. Ensure there is sufficient room all around the heater, and
nothing is covering or obstructing the air outlet or intake.
Tilt Protection (Tip-Over Switch)
The heater has a tip-over safety switch
which will turn off the heater if it is
knocked over or tilted to a position where safe operation is in jeopardy. Should
this happen, place the heater back in the upright position and restart it.
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