Paloma PG-311F Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 8

 

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Note: 

  Your room may not arrive at the “SET” temperature due to the size of  

room, construction of room, location of the heater or external  
temperatures. 

  For the heater to ignite the “SET” temperature must be higher 

than the “‘ROOM” temperature. 

 

 
TURNING HEATER OFF 

 

Press the ON/OFF button once. All lights will go out. 
 

Note: 

  The heater fan will continue to operate for several minutes. 

This is to lower the temperatures inside the heater and is normal. 

  Please do not turn the power supply off during this period. 

 
 
ADJUSTMENT OF HOT AIR OUTLET 

 

The direction of heated air can be adjusted by moving  
the louvre plate up or down as required.  
 

Caution!  

Adjust louvre plate only when heater has cooled.  
 

 

 
ECONOMY OPERATION 
 

  To operate the heater in economy mode, press the 

economy button while the heater is in operation. When 
the heater is in economy mode the economy operation  
indicator lights up (green). 

  To help reduce operating costs and to reduce the cycling of the ignition 

system, the economy cycle heats up to the temperature selected and 
after the period of 30 minutes, the temperature is allowed to reduce by 
one degree up to maximum of two degrees for  
a period of 60 minutes.  

  This subtle reduction in temperature is not noticed by  

the user. 

 

 
 
AIR FILTER 

 

  If the filter light (yellow) comes on, the filter needs cleaning.  

When the air filter becomes clogged with dust, the  
air filter light flashes and shuts down the heater.  

  Allow it to cool and then clean the filter.  

  The large air filter is detachable and both sides should be 

vacuumed. 

  If there is staining try using a mild detergent and  

thoroughly dry the filter.  

  After cleaning, refit the filter. (NOTE: Small air filter is not 

detachable). 

 

Summary of Contents for PG-311F

Page 1: ...thoroughly 2 This appliance must be installed in accordance with a Local Gas Fitting Regulations b Municipal Building Codes c Australian Standard for Gas Appliance Installations AS5601 2002 d Any othe...

Page 2: ...ctions This warranty applies only to the components supplied by the manufacturer It does not apply to components supplied by others Where a failed component is replaced under warranty the balance of t...

Page 3: ...3 General Design Layout Control Panel Product Overview...

Page 4: ...3 4 3 4 HOSE Connections mm 9 5 9 5 STAR ENERGY RATING 5 9 5 9 MINIMUM ROOM SIZING Cu M 33 33 COLOUR Off White Silver NET WEIGHT KGS 10 9 10 9 1 Remove heater from carton 2 Please ensure that the gas...

Page 5: ...type Please contact your place of purchase immediately Electrical supply must be 240v 50 Hz Use only the gas hose supplied with the heater to avoid risk of gas leakage Ventilation and room sizing mus...

Page 6: ...er Do not insert your fingers into the louvres or the air inlet of the heater Do not cut the electrical cord to extend the lead Install the heater where the original electrical cord reaches a wall soc...

Page 7: ...utlet Turn the heater off after use Do not unplug the heater while it is in operation or while the fans are still cycling Do not move the heater while it is in operation When the heater is operated fo...

Page 8: ...mode press the economy button while the heater is in operation When the heater is in economy mode the economy operation indicator lights up green To help reduce operating costs and to reduce the cycl...

Page 9: ...cooled No action required The heater creaks at the time of lighting or switching off The sound is caused by expansion and contraction of metallic parts when the product is heated or cooled No action r...

Page 10: ...er the tilt switch will cut off the supply of gas to the heater The tilt switch may also operate if the heater is jolted whilst in operation 4 OVERHEAT SWITCH When the fan stops rotating for any reaso...

Page 11: ...onents Outer Casing Always keep the heater clean Use a damp soft cloth to wipe Use mild soapy water if required to clean severe dirt Louvres Use vacuum cleaner to remove all dust and dirt Note Ensure...

Page 12: ...2 4961 3117 03 9212 8955 08 8359 6002 08 9353 4101 Parts Tel 07 3213 0102 02 9684 9282 02 4961 3515 03 9212 8911 08 8343 0044 08 9258 3099 Parts Fax 07 3213 0154 02 9684 9188 02 4961 3117 03 9212 8984...

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