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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING:  Risk  of 

fire. 

Do  not  operate  heater  without  wheel 

assemblies  attached.  Operate  heater  in  upright  position  only 

(wheels on bottom, controls on top). Any other position could create 

a hazardous situation. Ensure that the surface beneath the heater is 

clean and free of any obstructions. It is not recommended that this 

heater be placed on high-pile carpeting or any other surface that 

impedes the 

flow 

of air underneath the heater.

1. Plug in the heater.

2. Turn the thermostat knob to the maximum position.

3. Switch the heater on by setting the power switch to the desired heat 

setting.

― 

Low heat  

2― 

Medium heat   3 

― 

High heat 

The power indicator light will illuminate.

4.  When  the  room  has  reached  the  required  temperature,  turn  the 

thermostat knob slowly anticlockwise until the power indicator light 

goes out (or until a click is heard).

5.  Turn  the  thermostat  knob  to  this  position  to  set  the  desired 

temperature.

The power indicator light will turn on and off, indicating the thermostat 

is keeping room temperature at the selected setting.

6. To turn the heater off, set the power switch to the “0” position and 

remove plug from the mains socket.

5

 

SAFETY FEATURES

Safety Tip-over switch: 

The  heater  features  a  tip-over  switch.  If  the  heater  tips  over,  it  will 

automatically switch off. Once placed back into the upright position, the 

heater will automatically switch on again.

Overheat protection:

The heater is equipped with a safety device. The safety device will trip 

and turn the heater off in the event of overheating.

Summary of Contents for NY2311-13AL

Page 1: ...13AL READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Version 1 0 2016 GD Midea Environment Appliances MFG Co Ltd Attention Pictures in the IM are for reference only No 28 Dong Fu Road HeSui East Industrial Area Don...

Page 2: ...ver heater is left unattended 4 Always unplug the heater when it is not in use 5 Do not operate any heater with a damaged cord or plug or after the heater malfunctions or has been dropped or damaged i...

Page 3: ...damage the heater 11 To prevent a possible fire do not block air intakes or exhaust in any manner Do not use on soft surfaces like a bed where openings may become blocked 12 A heater has hot and arcin...

Page 4: ...the disposal of oil 20 CAUTION Some parts of this product can become very hot and cause burns Particular attention has to be given where children and vulnerable people are present 21 This heater is f...

Page 5: ...upside down 3 Attach the wheel holding plates onto the heater as Fig 1 shows The U plate is xed between the last tow ns and the other one is xed under metal control box Fix the castors to the vertical...

Page 6: ...ight will illuminate 4 When the room has reached the required temperature turn the thermostat knob slowly anticlockwise until the power indicator light goes out or until a click is heard 5 Turn the th...

Page 7: ...connect electricity supply and allow radiator to cool wipe out dust with a soft damp cloth Do not use detergent or abrasives 3 Do not scrap the surfaces of anges with sharp hard tools to avoid surface...

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