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WARNING: DO NOT USE THE HEATER ON 
THE FLOOR WITHOUT MOUNTING THE 
FEET.

–  Insert the plastic shaft of the castors into the 

feet supports.

–  Insert the feet support on each side of the 

heater using the built-in clips.

OPERATION

 

Please read instructions before 
using the heater.

(1)  Ensure that the Thermostat Control Knob 

is on ‘Snowflake’. Make sure the ON/OFF 
switch is off.

(2)  Plug the power cord into a suitable 

electrical outlet (Rated not less than 13 
amp)

(3) Turn the ON/OFF switch to on.

(4)  The heater will operate by default in 

MANUAL mode and ‘Display’ will show 
the room temperature and ‘MANUAL’ 
symbol……   If ‘ON’ and ‘OFF’ time have 
been set, the ‘ON’ and ‘OFF’ symbols will 
be displayed.

(5)  For the heater to start operating, the user 

must select a power, ‘Power 1’, ‘Power II’ 
or ‘Power I+II’. The indicator lights PI and 
PII show the power selected. If PI+PII are 
on, power in use is PIII.

(6)   Choose a thermostat knob position set 

at a higher temperature than the room 
temperature. In a short time, heat will 
come out of the heater.

   You can adjust the thermostat temperature 

from 5 to 32 degrees Celsius anytime while 
the heater is turned on. Select temperature 
by turning the knob clockwise (higher 
temperature) and anti-clockwise (lower 
temperature). When the room temperature 
reaches the selected temperature, heater 
will turn off automatically.

(7) Press ‘MODE’ button to set and use the timer.

(8)  To set the timer, press MODE once. LCD 

screen displays the clock 00:00, glittering. 
Press +/- to set the time, press the keys 
once, minutes will scroll up or down one 
by one, keep the keys depressed and 
minutes will scroll up or down in 10 minute 
increments. Once you set the desired time, 
press the SET button to confirm it, the LCD 
will stop glittering.

(9)  To set the heater to start working, go to 

the ‘ON TIME’ mode. The LCD displays 
the clock 00:00, glittering. Press +/- to set 
the time, press the keys once, minutes will 
scroll up or down unit-by-unit, keep the 
keys depressed and minutes will scroll up 
or down in 10 minute increments. Once 
you set the desired ‘ON TIME’, press the 
‘SET’ button to confirm it, the LCD will 
stop glittering.

(10)  To set the time for the heater to stop 

working, go to the ‘OFF TIME’ mode. 
The LCD displays the clock 23:59 
glittering. This is the default OFF time. 
Press +/- to set the time, press the keys 
once , minutes will scroll up or down 
unit-by-unit, keep the keys depressed 
and minutes will scroll up or down in 10 
minute increments. Once you set the 
desired ‘OFF TIME’, press the ‘SET’ 
button to confirm it, the LCD will stop 
glittering.

(11)  It is possible to choose the working 

power for a specific ‘ON/OFF’ time. 
Select a ‘Power I’, ‘Power II’ or ‘Power 
I+II’ button,then press ‘SET’ button to 
confirm. If ‘ON/OFF’ times are already 
saved, the program will start using the 
last power confirmed. If there are no ‘ON/
OFF’ times saved, after confirming the 
power do again steps 8 and 9 above.

Summary of Contents for Altise OMC15E1

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Page 4: ...ic shock fire or damage to the heater 7 Always unplug the heater when not in use 8 The use of an extension cord is not recommended however if its use is unavoidable then the conductor wire inside the cord must be at least 1mm in diameter and rate not less than 13 amp 9 Do not run the cord under carpet and do not cover it with throw rugs runners or the like Place the cord away from a traffic area a...

Page 5: ...Press MODE button to set and use the timer 8 To set the timer press MODE once LCD screen displays the clock 00 00 glittering Press to set the time press the keys once minutes will scroll up or down one by one keep the keys depressed and minutes will scroll up or down in 10 minute increments Once you set the desired time press the SET button to confirm it the LCD will stop glittering 9 To set the h...

Page 6: ...ther liquid Do not pour water or other liquid over the heater 3 Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust and lint on the metal grid of the heater 4 Wipe the heater with a dry cloth to remove dust and a damp cloth not wet to clean off stains 5 Do not use detergents abrasive cleaning powder or polish of any kind on the body of the heater as these can damage the heater STORAGE Store the heater in a cool d...

Page 7: ...nvalidate the warranty Repairs carried out improperly by unqualified persons may create serious consequences for the user and the heater When your heater has reached the end of its life please dispose of it correctly by contacting your local authority for recycling advice in your area ...

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