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0800 422 274 

NZ

Important Safety Instructions

Read this manual thoroughly before first use

, even if you are familiar with this type 

of product. The safety precautions enclosed herein reduce the risk of fire, electric shock 
and injury when correctly adhered to. Make sure you understand all instructions and 
warnings. 

Keep the manual in a safe place for future reference

, along with any 

warranty information, your purchase receipt and the original carton. If you sell or transfer 
ownership of this product, pass on these instructions to the new owner.
Always follow basic safety precautions and accident prevention measures when 
using an electrical appliance, including the following:
 

Electrical safety and cord handling

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Voltage: Before plugging in the heater, make sure your outlet voltage and frequency 
correspond to the voltage stated on the appliance rating label.

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Electrical circuit: To prevent overloading a circuit, do not plug the heater into a 
circuit that already has other appliances working. 

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No adaptor, no extension cord: Do not use the heater with a power board or double 
adaptor as this may overheat and create a fire risk. Do not use it with an extension 
cord because the cord may overheat and cause a risk of fire.

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WARNING:  To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or injury:

•  Never touch the heater with wet or damp hands or feet.
•  Protect the heater from moisture. 
•  Never spill liquid into the heater. Do not expose it to spray, dripping water and/or 

water spillages, or use it where it could fall into water. Do not use the heater if any 
part of it has become wet or it has fallen into water. Do not reach for an appliance 
that has fallen into water. Switch off at the supply and unplug immediately. Call a 
qualified service technician to inspect it and replace any part of the system that 
has been wet.

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Damage: Do not operate the heater with a damaged cord or plug, or after the heater 
malfunctions or has been dropped or damaged. If the supply cord is damaged, it 
must be replaced by the manufacturer or an authorised service agent in order to 
avoid a hazard. Contact our after sales support line. 

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Plug: It is normal for the plug to feel warm to the touch; however, a loose fit between 
the AC outlet and plug may cause overheating and distortion of the plug. Contact a 
qualified electrician to replace a loose or worn outlet.

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Protect the power cord:

•  Do not twist or kink the cord or let it touch heated surfaces. Do not wrap the cord 

around the appliance.

•  Do not put any stress on the cord where it connects to the product.
•  Arrange the cord away from where it could be accidentally pulled or tripped over. 

Do not run the cord under carpeting, throw rugs or runners. 

•  Only operate the heater with the power cord fully unwound.

Summary of Contents for RH-D11

Page 1: ...MODEL NUMBER RH D11 N13275...

Page 2: ...2 0800 422 274 NZ Contents Important Safety Instructions 3 Safety Regulations 6 Product Overview 8 Getting Started 7 Operating Instructions 8 Other Useful Information 10...

Page 3: ...electric shock or injury Never touch the heater with wet or damp hands or feet Protect the heater from moisture Never spill liquid into the heater Do not expose it to spray dripping water and or water...

Page 4: ...vases or drinks on top of the heater No outdoor use Do not use this appliance outdoors or on wet surfaces No clothes drying Do not use this appliance as a drying rack for clothing Do not hang Christm...

Page 5: ...ter does not include a device to regulate the room temperature Do not use it in small rooms when they are occupied by persons not capable of leaving the room on their own unless constant supervision i...

Page 6: ...2 274 NZ Product Overview Parts list 1 Air outlet opens during use 2 Built in carry handle 3 Thermostat control 4 Power setting 5 Front grille 6 Heating element behind the grille 7 Castor wheels 1 3 6...

Page 7: ...reach and disposed of safely Cord Inspect the power 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 worki...

Page 8: ...mergency To turn on the heater select a power setting and set the thermostat to your desired heat level temperature Power settings 0 Off Set to 0 to turn off the heater I Low power approx 800W Only th...

Page 9: ...re to eliminate all potential reasons that can lead to overheating and create a fire risk Preventing overheating To prevent overheating check and ensure that the appliance can sufficiently dissipate t...

Page 10: ...and allow it to cool Disconnect the electricity supply to the appliance If the outside of the heater needs cleaning wipe it with a soft damp cloth and then wipe it dry with a dry cloth Allow some tim...

Page 11: ...ironment and human health if disposed of inappropriately Observe any local regulations regarding the disposal of electrical consumer goods and dispose of it appropriately for recycling Contact your lo...

Page 12: ...are both packed 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 N...

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