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Page 1: ... bath a shower or a swimming pool Congratulations on your purchase of a Kent Portable Electric Appliance Please read the following instructions carefully before use and retain for future reference BEFORE FIRST USE Read and follow all the instructions below even if you feel you are familiar with the appliance Remove the packing and make sure that the appliance is in tact If in doubt do not use the ...
Page 2: ...ettings 600W 900W 1500W Rating 220 240V 50Hz Model No KPE216 262 Heat Settings 1000W 1400W 2400W Rating 220 240V 50Hz Do not insert or allow foreign objects or metal utensils into any ventilation or exhaust openings as this may cause an electric shock fire or damage to the appliance Do not use the appliance to dry clothes Do not immerse in liquid or use the appliance near water as this could creat...
Page 3: ...S NOTE When switched on for the first time a slight odour may be emitted for a few minutes This is harmless and occurs with most appliances as slight traces of dust or lubricants may have collected during manufacture Positioning of the Heater The appliance must be placed on a flat firm surface and should only be operated at a minimum distance of 1 metre from any wall or other object For best perfo...
Page 4: ...until the Temperature symbol illuminates Use the or button to set your desired temperature When the desired temperature is set the Temperature symbol continues to be illuminated When the set room temperature is reached the heater will turn off and the Temperature symbol will stop flashing The heater will turn back on when the room temperature drops below the set temperature Use the or button to ch...
Page 5: ...from the power socket and allow it to cool for 30 minutes Remove any obstruction and turn the heater back on The heater should operate normally Should the problem persist contact your nearest service centre Safety Cut Out Switch The heater is fitted with a safety cut out switch to switch the heater off if it is knocked over If the heater is knocked over and the cut out switch activates turn the he...
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Page 8: ...ditional damage to parts or components due to consented use occurring after any of the above conditions Incorrect installation or commissioning WARRANTY GUIDELINES Incorrect electrical installation or fitment to an inappropriate supply Any electrical installation fitting and wiring of new wall sockets etc must be performed by a qualified electrician The warranty applies only to the goods supplied ...