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11  Warranty Against Defect 

 

WHAT’S COVERED? 

 

1.1  H.E. Group Pty Ltd (“us” “we” or “our”) 

warrants this good for a full replacement or 

refund for a period of twelve months from 

the date of purchase. 

 

1.2  This  warranty covers materials and 

workmanship defects only. 

5.2 Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be 

excluded under Australian Consumer Law. You 

are entitled to a replacement or refund for a 

major failure and compensation for any other 

reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. 

 

You are also entitled to have the goods repaired 

or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable 

quality and the failure does not amount to a 

major failure. 

 

5.3 Notwithstanding 5.1, except as provided for in 

this warranty, all express and implied warranties 

and conditions under statute or general law as 

to the merchantability, description, quality, 

suitability or fitness of the goods for any 

purpose, or as to design, assembly, installation, 

materials or workmanship or otherwise are 

(where permitted under law) expressly 

excluded. 

 

5.4 To the extent permitted by law, our total liability 

for loss or damage of every kind related to the 

good in any way whatsoever is limited to the 

amount paid to the retailer by you for the good 

or the value of the good. 

WHAT IS NOT COVERED? 

 

2.1  This good is for household use only and if 

used in any way other than as detailed in 

the instruction manual will void this 

warranty. 

 

2.2  This warranty does not apply to defects 

arising from abuse, alteration, unauthorised 

or unreasonable use of the good, nor does 

it cover general deterioration due to usage. 

 

2.3  This warranty does not apply to accessories 

due to general deterioration or acts beyond 

human control. 

WHAT WE WILL DO 

 

3.1  We will replace the good or provide a 

refund to the value of the purchase price, if 

a defect is discovered in the good during 

the warranty period of twelve months 

subject to verification of defect or 

malfunction and the date and proof of 

purchase and purchase price. 

5.5 These terms and conditions supersede and 

exclude all prior and other discussions, 

representations (contractual or otherwise) and 

arrangements relating to the supply of the goods 

or any part of the goods. This includes 

representations not made by us relating to the 

performance of the goods or any part of the 

goods or the results that ought to be expected 

from using the good. 

 

CUSTOMER CARE 

 

6.1 To claim under this warranty, you must first 

contact our friendly customer service team on 

free call 1800 079 124 or via email 

[email protected] and explain the basis of 

your claim. Our customer service team will then 

provide you with directions on how to make your 

claim under this warranty. 

WARRANTY COSTS 

 

4.1  Once we have received the goods and you 

have complied with the warranty, our costs 

associated with the warranty claim will be 

borne by us. 

 

4.2  No responsibility will be taken for goods 

lost, mislaid or damaged whilst in transit. 

GENERAL 

 

5.1  The benefits of this warranty are additional 

to any other rights and remedies you may 

have under law. 

 

6.2 This warranty is valid with the presentation of the 

original proof of purchase receipt or tax invoice 

originating from the store of purchase for the 

product showing the retailer’s name, date of 

purchase and amount paid, by you, for the 

good. 

Address: 

Phone No: 

Email: 

HE Group Pty Ltd, 47 Stephenson Street, Cremorne, Victoria 3121 

1800 079 124 (free call)

 

[email protected] 

 

April  2011  Edition

 

 

Summary of Contents for FH102A-S

Page 1: ...w Heat II for High Heat O for OFF 5 With the Heat Selector Switch set to either I or II turn the Thermostat control up slowly clockwise until you hear it click On The heater will now start to heat Adjust up or down to your desired temperature setting Note As the thermostat maintains room temperature it will switch on and off As it switches on and off you may notice a blue flash from inside the hea...

Page 2: ...Page 2 of 12 Ceramic Fan Heater User Manual FH102A S 220 240Va c 50Hz 1500W Rev 1 Note The specifications and or components of this appliance are subject to change without prior notice ...

Page 3: ...Component Diagram 6 3 Before Use 7 4 Tip Over Switch 7 5 Operation 8 5 1 Controls 8 6 Safety Cut Off Device 9 7 Cleaning 9 8 Schematic Wiring Diagram 10 9 When the Appliance is Not in Use 10 10 Troubleshooting 11 11 Warranty Against Defect 12 ...

Page 4: ... materials such as furniture pillows bedding papers clothes and curtains etc at least 90cm from the top and all sides of the heater Do not place anything in close proximity directly in front of the heater Keep a safe operating distance of at least 120cm Do not drape laundry or any other items over the heater VERY IMPORTANT Ensure that appliance does not get wet water splashes etc Do not use applia...

Page 5: ...ere it may fall into a bathtub or other water containers Do not use this heater in the immediate surroundings of a bath shower or swimming pool Do not run the power cord under carpeting or cover the cord with throw rugs runners or the like Arrange the cord away from traffic areas and where it will not be tripped over Do not place the cord over any part of the heater To disconnect the heater set co...

Page 6: ...NOTE Never Leave the Heater unattended when in use Item Description 1 Carry Handle at Rear 2 Fan Heat Control Switch 3 Hot Air Outlet Grille 4 Tip Over Switch under base 5 Power Indicator Light 6 Adjustable Room Thermostat 1 3 5 6 4 2 ...

Page 7: ...instructions to ensure safe and efficient use NOTE Keep combustible materials such as furniture pillows bedding papers clothes and curtains etc at least 90cm from the top and all sides of the heater DO NOT place anything directly in front of the heater Keep a safe operating distance of at least 120cm DO NOT drape clothes towels etc over the heater 4 Tip Over Switch This heater is fitted with a Tip...

Page 8: ...perature Note The indicator light will turn on and off as the heating element turns on and off As the thermostat maintains room temperature it will switch on and off As it switches on and off you may notice a blue flash from inside the heater This is NOT dangerous and no cause for alarm At the same time you may turn the Fan On Off Heat Control Switch down to the Low Heat setting I to reduce the po...

Page 9: ...t Off device has activated This may have been caused by either the Rear Air Inlet grille being blocked or partially block the fan stopping due to a foreign object being inserted into the fan the front air outlet grill being blocked or partially blocked or a build up of dust and fluff etc inside the appliance The appliance cannot be reset and must be taken to your nearest electrician for repairs Pl...

Page 10: ... 12 8 Schematic Wiring Diagram 9 When the Appliance is Not in Use When the appliance is not in use or is not going to be used for a long period disconnect from the electricity supply and store in a dry safe place ...

Page 11: ...Control Switch to the heating position I or II The room temperature has been reached for the setting of the thermostat Turn the thermostat to a higher temperature setting rotate clockwise Fan is blowing cold air and not heating The Fan On Off Heat Control Switch is not switched onto the heat positions Turn the Fan On Off Heat Control Switch to the heating position I or II Burning Smell when first ...

Page 12: ...y to accessories due to general deterioration or acts beyond human control WHAT WE WILL DO 3 1 We will replace the good or provide a refund to the value of the purchase price if a defect is discovered in the good during the warranty period of twelve months subject to verification of defect or malfunction and the date and proof of purchase and purchase price 5 5 These terms and conditions supersede...

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