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Operation of the Heater   

NOTE:  It is normal when heaters are turned on for the first time, or when they are turned on after 
having not been used for a long period, they may emit some smell and fumes. This will disappear 
when the heater has been on a short while. 

Oil Filled Radiator Heater with Thermostat  

Choose a suitable location for the heater, taking into account the safety instructions.   

 

Insert the plug of the heater into a suitable socket. 

 

Turn the thermostat control to the highest setting. 

 

Once the required room temperature has been achieved turn the thermostat control down until 
the light on the power switches switch goes out. The heater will then keep the surrounding air at 
the  set  temperature  automatically  switching  on  and  off  at  intervals.  You  may  reset  the 
thermostat at any time.    

 

Use the Power switches (І) 600W. (ІІ) 900W. = (III) 1500W. To turn the heater off, unplug from 
the mains power supply and allow the appliance to cool prior to moving.  

Power switches / heat settings - the use of these switches enables the user to control the ambient 
heat in the room and the cost of keeping the room at a constant heat. Switch (І) 600W. Switch (ІІ) 
900W. = (III) 1500W. Once the room has reached a comfortable temperature the user may reduce 
the  amount  of  heat  radiating  by  pressing  the  maximum  (ІІ)  switch  to  the  off  position.  This  in 
conjunction  with  the  use  of  the  thermostat  control  will  allow  the  surrounding  air  to  be  kept  at  a 
constant heat. 

Safety Cut-Out 

The heater is fitted with a safety tip over switch and a thermostatic safety cut-out which will 
automatically turn the appliance off should it be placed in circumstances that could cause 
overheating or malfunction. Should this happen switch the heater off and disconnect it from the 
mains power supply. Allow the heater to cool before handling. Do not use the appliance again until 
the cause has been identified and rectified.       

Helpful Tips 

Always unplug the heater from the wall socket and allow it to cool down before cleaning. 
Clean the outside of the heater by wiping with a damp cloth and buff with a dry cloth.   
Do not use any detergents or abrasives and do not allow any water to enter the heater.  

Storing the Appliance 

When the heater is not used for long periods, it should be protected from dust and stored in a clean 

dry place. For any further advice, contact the helpline. 

For your records and guarantee purposes, attach your sales receipt to this manual  

 

 

 

Environment 

 
 
  

Summary of Contents for BB-OR110

Page 1: ...B OR110 OIL FILLED RADIATOR USER INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT Read these instructions fully before using the heater Retain these instructions for future reference Artwork may vary slightly from actual product ...

Page 2: ...on could cause irreparable harm To fit the wheels and brackets follow steps one to four Returns and Warranty Should your appliance not work or is damaged when you first take it out of the carton return it to the retailer with the packaging and proof of purchase If you have any questions contact us via email helpline blackspur com or our customer service number 01473 833222 between the hours of 8am...

Page 3: ...increased resistance resulting in heat damage to carpets fixtures and fittings It is normal for the plug to feel warm to the touch however a loose fit between the plug socket and the plug may cause overheating and distortion of the plug Contact a qualified electrician to replace the worn plug socket The warnings precautions in this instruction manual cannot cover all possible conditions and situat...

Page 4: ...t heat Switch І 600W Switch ІІ 900W III 1500W Once the room has reached a comfortable temperature the user may reduce the amount of heat radiating by pressing the maximum ІІ switch to the off position This in conjunction with the use of the thermostat control will allow the surrounding air to be kept at a constant heat Safety Cut Out The heater is fitted with a safety tip over switch and a thermos...

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