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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.

Summary of Contents for CH-07D

Page 1: ...MODEL NUMBER CH 07D N13275...

Page 2: ...2 0800 422 274 NZ General Safety Instructions 3 Product Overview 6 Getting Started 7 Operating Instructions 10 Other Useful Information 12 Contents...

Page 3: ...e heater with wet or damp hands or feet Do not use the heater if any part of it has become wet Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the heater and replace any part of the electri...

Page 4: ...e this heater in a well ventilated area Wall mounting To prevent a possible fire do not block the space between the heater and the wall if wall mounting the heater This space is required for air intak...

Page 5: ...f the heater In an area where petrol paint or other flammable liquids are stored e g a garage or workshop as the heater has hot and arcing parts inside which may spark Bathroom usage If this heater is...

Page 6: ...h Heat Indicator 4 Heating Indicator B A C D Product Overview 5 Temperature C Indicator 6 Low High Heat Button 7 Power Setting Button 8 LED Number Display 9 Timer Indicator 10 UP Button 11 DOWN Button...

Page 7: ...supply cord and plug and all other parts of the appliance for visual damage Do not use the appliance if anything appears to be damaged or not working properly In case of damage contact our after sale...

Page 8: ...pletely assembled installed and adjusted L 830mm H 400mm L1 250mm H1 254mm To wall mount the heater follow the instructions below or consult an expert If the castor wheels are attached take them off t...

Page 9: ...of the heater Place a mounting plate over the screw holes and affix with 4 of the 8 screws from the assembly hardware bag Affix one castor wheel at each side of the mounting plate using the castor mo...

Page 10: ...socket that has no other high wattage appliances connected at the same time do not plug it into a power board or socket adaptor do not use an extension cord Press the ON OFF switch to set the heater...

Page 11: ...e POWER SET button again until the timer icon il luminates on the display and 0 starts flashing Then use the UP or DOWN buttons to set the desired time period in 1 hour steps after which you want the...

Page 12: ...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...

Page 13: ...w some time for the heater to dry thoroughly before reconnecting it to the power supply Do not use harsh detergents abrasive cleaning powders petrol or furniture polish Do not immerse the cord plug or...

Page 14: ...lent qualified person in order to prevent a hazard Other Useful Information Cont NOTE Due to continued product improvement images and illustrations in this manual may vary slightly from the product pu...

Page 15: ...from all directions Dimensions H x L x D with castor wheel assemblies 400 x 830 x 105 mm 455 x 830 x 240 mm Weight approx 5 9kg Responsible Disposal At the end of its working life do not throw this a...

Page 16: ...ked with features and completely reliable We are so confident in our products we back them up with a 3 Year Warranty Now you too can relax knowing that you are covered Customer Helpline NZ 0800 422 27...

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