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Operating Instructions 

Ensure the appliance is placed on a level, stable support surface clear of 

surrounding obstacles.  Locate the main on/off switch on the side of the body 
and check this is in the off position.  Plug the supply cord plug into a socket 
outlet and switch on.  Switch the main on/off switch to the on position and an 
audible "beep-beep' noise will be heard.  The appliance is now in the 
standby mode. 

1.

C) 

ON/Standby.

In the standby mode, control buttons will not be active. Once the standby

 

button is pressed, the appliance will default to 23

 Eco mode . Press

 

this 

key again to enter the standby state.

2. OFF .

Press the standby button, then press the on/off control switch below the

 

control 

panel.

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3.

Power mode.

Press the power mode button, consecutive presses will cycle between 

Eco 

mode, High Power, 

Medium Power, 

and Low

 

P

ower, step through until the

 

desired setting is selected.

4.

Eco Mode.

When Eco mode is selected (as above, use power mode button to step through

 

until this is set, the display panel will show "Eco".  Under this mode, the heating

 

power will adjust automatically when the room temperature is approaching the

 

set temperature. Example: The heater is set to 25

. When the room

 

temperature is less than 22

, the heater will operate under High power. When

 

the room temperature rises to 23

, the heater will switch to operate at Medium

 

power. When the room temperature rises to 24

, the heater will switch to

 

operate under 

l

ow ower. When the room temperature reaches the set

 

temperature 25

, the heater will switch off automatically. When the room

 

temperature becomes less than the set temperature, the heater will switch on

 

again under Eco mode.

Summary of Contents for CL-H001E

Page 1: ...Kensington INSTRUCTION MANUAL MODEL CL H001E AFTER SALESSUPPORT 8 Qg 0800 422 274 OIL FREE CONVECTOR HEATER ...

Page 2: ...Contents Important Safety Instructions 3 Product Overview 7 Operating Instructions 9 Other Useful Information 13 Warranty Conditions 15 AFTER SALESSUPPORT 8 0800 422 274 2 Kensington ...

Page 3: ...ric shock or injury Never touch the 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 electrical system that has been wet Never spill liquid into the heater never immerse the cord plug or any part of the appliance in water or any other liquid Do not reach for...

Page 4: ...d by the appliance distributor may result in fire electric shock or personal injury Ventilation Only use this heater in a well ventilated area Keep openings clear To prevent a possible fire do not insert or allow objects to enter any ventilation or exhaust openings Keep airflow grilles free of dust and hair build up especially if you have indoor pets Do not block air intakes or exhaust openings in...

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Page 6: ...the remote control contain materials that are harmful to the environment and must be removed from the equipment before disposal and disposed of responsibly check with your local council for advice on where such items can be disposed WARNING Keep batteries out of reach of children Swallowing may lead to serious injury or death in as little as 2 hours due to internal burns If swallowed go straight t...

Page 7: ...ace on a scratch free surface on the floor 2 Remove the two support feet from the packaging along with the retaining screws 3 Position the feet so the inner holes align with the holes in the heater and use a screw driver to securely tighten the screws in position 4 Carefully invert the heater to the correct orientation WARNING Never operate without the support feet attached or upside down this may...

Page 8: ...ter to emit a new heater smell which will quickly pass This is no cause for concern Ensure good ventilation Kensington 8 AFTER SALESSUPPORT 8 Qg 0800 422 274 Note The battery is pre fitted in the remote control however to avoid discharge during shipping prior to first use an insulator tab is fitted over the battery terminal To activate the battery pull to remove the insulator tab located protrudin...

Page 9: ...ngton 3 Power mode Press the power mode button consecutive presses will cycle between Eco mode High Power Medium Power and Low Power step through until the desired setting is selected 4 Eco Mode When Eco mode is selected as above use power mode button to step through until this is set the display panel will show Eco Under this mode the heating power will adjust automatically when the room temperat...

Page 10: ...ncrease by 0 5 hour 5 0 24 hours increase by 1 hour This function will activate once the hour digit stops blinking The count down digits will show on the display and the timer symbol will keep blinking until set time is reached 4 The heater will automatically turn on when the time runs out Remark After the timer power on setting you can make the power mode and temperature settings so that the heat...

Page 11: ...the display 3 The heater will automatically turn off when the time runs out Note When using timer modes consideration should be given to the fact that the heater may come on whilst unattended Always follow the safety instructions provided WARNING When not in use please switch off the appliance by way of the on off control switch on the side of the appliance or remove the mains plug from the socket...

Page 12: ...ove first time use only 2 During use point remote towards infrared receiver control panel Obstructions in the path will hinder the performance of the remote Place remote accordingly Take care not to drop the remote For convenient storage the remote can be placed in the holder below the control panel 3 For battery replacement please refer to the diagram above press the side lever first then pull th...

Page 13: ...Clean the housing with a lightly damp cloth a vacuum cleaner or a dusting brush 2 Use ordinary detergents and soft bristle brushes for cleaning Do not wash with corrosive detergents or solvents Never immerse the appliance in water Clean the air inlet and outlet grilles top and bottom regularly with a vacuum cleaner If the appliance is not used for an extended period it must be protected from expos...

Page 14: ...ispose of it appropriately for recycling Contact your local authorities for advice on recycling facilities in your area Kensington 14 AFTER SALESSUPPORT S rg 0800 422 274 Tip over protection The heater is fitted with a safety tip over switch to turn the appliance off automatically in the event of it tipping over Do not use on thick and long pile carpets or uneven surfaces as the heater may not wor...

Page 15: ...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 422 274 This Product is covered by a 3 year warranty when accompanied by proof of purchase IM Version 1 0 November 2021 AFTER SALESSUPPORT 8 0800 422 274 15 Kensington ...

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