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A NAME YOU CAN TRUST 

SAFETY TIP-OVER SWITCH 

 

The heater is fitted with a safety tip-over switch to turn the heater off 
if it is knocked over. 

 

If the heater  is knocked  over and  the tip-over switch activates,  turn 
the heater  off at the power outlet and take EXTREME care  when 
standing the heater upright as it will still be hot. 

 

Inspect the heater for damage, especially the heating elements and 
supply cord. 

 

If any damage is visible, do not operate the heater. 

CLEANING & MAINTENANCE 

IMPORTANT: Turn off the heater. Switch off the power switch and disconnect 
the heater from the power socket. Wait for the heater to be completely cool 
before cleaning. 

 

Vacuum clean air vents and grilles to remove dust from these areas. 

 

To remove dust on external surfaces, wipe the heater with a damp 
(not wet) lint-free cloth rinsed in hot soapy water only. 

 

Do not use any harsh detergent or abrasive cleaners. 

 

Do not spray with liquids or submerge in liquids or water. 

 

Do not attempt to clean the interior of the heater. 

 

Do not attempt to open the heater casing at any time. 

STORAGE 

Store the heater carefully in a dust-free area during the off season.  It is ideal to 
store the heater in the carton it was supplied in. Neatly wrap the cord of the 
heater to prevent damage to the cord. 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for AH-470

Page 1: ...Flat Panel Micathermic Space Heater AH 470...

Page 2: ...e no robots here real people shipped your product and real people are here to help you Thank you for your purchase and remember NewAir A Name You Can Trust Call us today at 855 963 9247 Or email suppo...

Page 3: ...peration 9 To Set the Thermostat 10 To Set the Timer 10 Safety Features 10 Overheat Protection 10 Safety Cut Out Switch 11 Cleaning Maintenance 11 Storage 11 Troubleshooting 12 Limited Manufacturer s...

Page 4: ...f of purchase Retain this information in the event that warranty service is required SAFETY INFORMATION WARNINGS When using any electrical appliance basic safety precautions must be followed in order...

Page 5: ...hazard If the appliance accidentally comes into contact with water switch off the power supply do not touch the appliance Do not operate the appliance with wet hands Operation Do not connect the appli...

Page 6: ...in any manner Return to a qualified electrical person for service or repair Other Tips Use only the voltage specified on the rating label of the appliance Before moving the appliance switch off the ap...

Page 7: ...7 PARTS LIST 1 LOGO Plate 2 Control 3 Storage location of plug cord 4 Manual reset rocker switch 5 Mesh 6 Plastic frame 7 Feet base 8 Casters...

Page 8: ...ter round hole of foot base and screw in tightly with a screwdriver 3 Repeat for other leg 4 Turn the heater the right way up POSITIONING OF THE HEATER The heater should only be operated at a minimum...

Page 9: ...e collected during the manufacturing process Turn on the rocker switch at the side of the appliance adjacent to the main cable entry The display will light briefly Press the button to switch the appli...

Page 10: ...in use The cable can be wrapped around the plastic cable storage location on the front panel The heater operates when both the power switch and thermostat function are activated The red indicator ligh...

Page 11: ...t the heater from the power socket Wait for the heater to be completely cool before cleaning Vacuum clean air vents and grilles to remove dust from these areas To remove dust on external surfaces wipe...

Page 12: ...temperature has been warmed up to thermostat setting To increase the room temperature adjust thermostat using the appropriate buttons to a higher setting Heater is not plugged into a 120 volt grounde...

Page 13: ...ntilated Ensure there are no combustible materials within 3 feet 0 9 meters surrounding the heater Check for and remove any combustible items from the heater Ensure a minimum clearance of 5 5 inches 1...

Page 14: ...such as low voltage defective household wiring or inadequate fuses Accident alteration misuse or abuse of the appliance such as using non approved accessories inadequate air circulation in the room o...

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