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FIG.C CORRECT UPRIGHT OPERATION POSITION
IMPORTANT:
The radiator must only be operated in correct upright position assembled with caster on the bottom and carry
handle on the top. (Please refer to fig. C).
Warning:
Operating the radiator upside down may cause fire.
If you are in doubt, please consult a qualified electrician before use.
For your safety, the heater has a safety tilt switch on the appliance which can switch the heater off when the heater is
knocked over. For the normally working, the heater must be stand on a firm and level surface.
5.
OPERATION
1)
Select an indoor location for the heater away from electrical cords, drapes and other furnishings. DO NOT place heater
directly beneath an electrical outlet or against paper board or low density fiberboard.
2)
Turn power selector to O and the thermostat to MIN before plugging in the radiator.
3)
Plug the heater into the main supply.
4)
Select power settings, first setting: push selector from 0 to I, second settings push two selectors from 0 to I and
II.
5)
The operating temperature is selected by adjustment of the thermostat. The hottest setting will be when the thermostat is
to MAX position, the coolest when it is set to MIN position.
6)
To determine the correct working temperature for your conditions, turn the thermostat to the MAX position, the radiator will
start to get warm. When the unit reaches the required temperature, slowly turn thermostat anticlockwise until you hear a
click. The heater will now stop operating. The heater will turn on and off automatically maintaining the room temperature
that you have set.
7)
The first time the heater is used there may be an adour that will disappear after the first 30 minutes of operation. The
odour is due to a lubricant used during the manufacturing the heater.
6.
SAFETY OVERHEAT SHUT OFF
The heater is fitted with a safety overheat device to switch off the heater in the event of overheating.
If for any reason the appliance is operated in an abnormal situation or condition which would otherwise have induced a rapid
temperature rise to constitute a hazard, the safety overheat device should intervene by cutting off the supply current before the
temperature reaches the point at which damage may occur.
In the event of the safety overheat device operating the appliance will cease to function, no matter should be made to repair it
or have it repaired locally, the safety device supplied must never be replaced other than by the manufactured since the
specialized components are not generally available.
7.
CLEANING AND STORAGE
Before you clean the appliance:
1)
Switch the appliance off at the mains and unplug it.
2)
Wait until the appliance thoroughly cools down.
To clean the appliance:
1)
Use a barely damp cloth to clean the surface of the appliance.
2)
DO NOT use abrasive chemical steel wool, scouring or abrasive pads on any part of the heater.