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Thermostat Function

•  Set the desired room temperature by 

turning the thermostat dial clockwise to 

the desired position. You may adjust the 

temperature during use. To turn down the 

thermostat turn the dial anti-clockwise.

•  To find the ideal thermostat setting for you, 

first set the knob to the maximum position. 

As soon as the temperature is comfortable, 

turn the thermostat down slowly, until the 

heater turns off. The heater will keep the 

surrounding air at this set temperature by 

switching on and off at intervals. 

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

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.

•  Ensure power switch is in the OFF position 

(O) and the thermostat is in the OFF 

position.

•  Unwind the power cord and plug your 

heater into a power socket, ensuring you 

comply with minimum clearances. Ensure 

the voltage on the specification plate is the 

same as in your home and the power cord 

is lying safely on the ground.

•  The orange indicator light will turn on if the 

heater is switched on at the wall. 

•  Switch the heater ON by selecting: 
   a. Power setting I – 1200W
  b. Power setting II – 2000W
•  The heater operates when both the 

power switch and thermostat function are 

activated. 

Power Switch

Thermostat Control

1200W
2000W

OFF

OFF

Summary of Contents for KPE216-343

Page 1: ...age specified on the rating label of the appliance 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 doub...

Page 2: ...ce Keep all objects at least 1 metre from the front side and rear of the appliance Do not locate in areas of high foot traffic ensure the power cord and heater are in view to avoid accidents Do not operate in areas where gasoline paint or other flammable liquids are used or stored Before moving the appliance switch off the appliance by unplugging it from the wall and allowing it to cool Do not ins...

Page 3: ... of 1 metre from any wall or other object Position the heater in order to optimise the air flow of the room Fig 1 Fig 2 Minimum Clearances Positioning Guide Fixed Installation Refer to the guide to correctly locate the heater Ensure the wheel assemblies are removed and stored safely if they are currently secured to the heater Check the voltage on the specification plate is the same as in your home...

Page 4: ... the rawl plugs A and B leaving 5mm of the screw exposed to hang the heater Fig 3 4 Install the bracket onto the heater using the vacated wheel assembly bracket as shown in Fig 4 Insert a screw into the hole of the bracket and fix the screw into the remaining rawl plug C 5 Ensure the heater is securely fastened to the wall 582 5cm 130cm 76cm D A B C Wall Fig 3 Fig 4 ...

Page 5: ... 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 Ensure power switch is in the OFF position O and the thermostat is in the OFF position Unwind the power cord and plug your heater into a power socket ensuring you comply with minimum clearances Ensure the voltage on the specification ...

Page 6: ... it was supplied in Neatly wind the cord of the heater to prevent damage to the cord SAFETY FEATURES Over Heat Protection This heater is protected with an over heat protection cut out facility that switches it off automatically if it over heats Overheating can be caused by obstruction to the air intakes on the top of the heater or the grill on the front If this occurs please disconnect the heater ...

Page 7: ...ditional damage to parts or components due to consented use occurring after any of the above conditions WARRANTY GUIDELINES Incorrect installation or commissioning 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 ...

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