can leak into the groundwater and get into the food chain, damaging your health
and well-being. When replacing old appliances with new ones, the retailer is legally
obligated to take back your old appliance for disposals at least free of charge.
Cleaning and maintenance
Before cleaning the appliance, disconnect it from the socket and let it cool down.
The enclosure is easily to get dirty, wipe it often with soft sponge. For very dirty parts,
wipe with a sponge dipped in < 50 water and mild detergent, then dry the heater
enclosure with clean cloth. Be careful not to let the water enter the appliance inner.
Don’t splash water onto the heater never use solvent like gasoline, isoamyl acetate,
toluene etc to clean the heater, in order to protect the enclosure.
Clean the coupler, dry and pack it in a plastic bag.
When you store the heater, let it cool down first, keep it dry. Then cover it with a plastic
bag, put in the packing box and store it in a dry, ventilated place.
Trouble shooting:
You can solve many common problems easily, saving you the cost of a possible service
call. Try the suggestions below to see if you can solve the problem before calling the
service centre.
Problem
Possible cause
Treatment
The plug is loose, bad
connection
Pull out the plug, check the
connection of the plug and socket.
Then connect again
The
heater
does
not
operate, even when it is
pluged in and the switch,
thermostat are switched on. No power in socket outlet
Insert the plug in a proper socket
The input voltage is too
high or too low
Use power supply according to the
rating on the label
The heat element glowing
The air inlet grille is
blocked
Keep the heater far sway from
articles like curtain, plastic bag,
paper and other things which can
cover the inlet or can be easily
absorbed on the air inlet.
The appliance didn’t heat
up, only ventilator worked
The switch was not put at
heating level
Turn the switch to heating level