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Switching off
• Select the OFF power setting, set the thermostat control to the MIN
position, and unplug the heater at the power point.
• Let the heater cool down before restarting it, if required.
NOTE: The heater will take some time to cool after the power is shut off.
Always wait until it has cooled before moving the heater, and then use the
built-in handle for easy movement, if required.
Operating Instructions (Cont.)
Overheating protection
The heater is fitted with an overheating protection which switches the appliance
off automatically if it becomes too hot internally. If this occurs, switch the heater
off, unplug it and inspect and remove any objects on or adjacent to the heater
that may cause high temperatures. Wait 5–10 minutes for the unit to cool down.
Then plug it back in and resume normal operation.
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.
Preventing overheating
To prevent overheating, check and ensure that the appliance can
sufficiently dissipate the heat generated. This is particularly important in
case the overheat protection has been activated.
• Is the appliance covered? Make sure it is NOT covered.
• Is the appliance too close to a wall or other obstacle? Always maintain
a minimum clearance of 50cm to any furniture or wall.
• Are the grilles on the front or back clear? Make sure the air intake and
outlet grilles are free of dust, lint and obstructions.
If you cannot eliminate the problem, and the overheating protection
triggers a second time, contact the our after sales support centre and
arrange for return of the appliance for inspection or repair.
Tip-over safety switch
The appliance is fitted with a tip-over safety switch which shuts off the
appliance automatically when it is tipped over. When returned to normal
upright position, heat will automatically come on again. This is a safety
feature to avoid the possibility of fire should the unit be accidentally tipped
over.
Summary of Contents for RH-D11
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