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(12)  When it is ‘ON TIME’, heater starts 

heating using the confirmed power, the 
corresponding power indicator light is on. 
User can change the power by choosing 
a new power. When it is ‘OFF TIME’, 
heater stops heating.

(13)  User has to press the ‘SET’ button after 

selecting power; otherwise the previously 
set power cannot be overridden.

(14)  In Manual and timer mode, heater can be 

switched off by pressing the ‘ON/OFF’ 
button.

(15)  To select the anti-frost function, turn the 

knob to ‘snowflake’ symbol position. 
When temperature falls to or below 5ºC, 
heater starts working and the ‘Power I’ 
and ‘Power II’ indicating lights are on.

(16)  Once ‘ON’ and ‘OFF’ times are set, 

heater will stat and stop daily at the set 
times unless the ‘ON/OFF’ switch at the 
bottom of the control end cap is switched 
off.

(17)  When the power is resumed, the ‘SET 

ON/OFF’ times are still operational but 
not the clock time. User has to re-set 
the clock time to have the timer function 
operates.

In manual mode, press the ‘SET’ button for a few 
seconds and ‘SET ON/OFF’ times are discarded.

CLEANING

(1)  Before cleaning, turn off the heater, unplug 

the power cord and allow the heater to 
cool down.

(2)  Do not immerse the heater, power cord 

and plug in water or other 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 dry place. To 
prevent dust and dirt getting in the heater use 
the old packaging to repack the unit.

If the heater is not used regularly or if it is 
stored uncovered, the heater may produce 
small amounts of smoke and/or smell upon 
first use. This is normal, it is due to the 
accumulation of humidity and dust on the 
heating element.

TROUBLE SHOOTING

IF YOUR HEATER IS NOT WORKING THEN 
CHECK THE FOLLOWING:

HEATER NOT WARM:

(1) Check if the heater is turned on or not.

(2)  Check the Thermostat Control Knob is on 

maximum position or not.

(3)  Check if any objects are covering the 

heater.

HEATER NOT OPERATING:

(1)  Check if the power cord is plugged into an 

electrical outlet or not.

(2)  Check if the electrical supply in the main 

house or the main fuse is working or not.

(3) Make sure the power switch is on.

(4) Check the Thermostat Control Knob is on 
maximum position.

If after you have carried out the above checks 
the heater is still not working then return it 
to your nearest Authorised Eurolux Service 
Agent.

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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