USING THE TIMER
The numbers around the timer dial show the time in 24-hour
clock.The timer is controlled by the plastic segments - each
segment represents 15 minutes. Move the segment outwards
if the heater should be ON for that time period, or inwards
towards the centre of the dial if it should be OFF.
Rotate the dial clockwise until the arrowhead at the right of
the dial points to the current time.
To use the heater in timed mode, it should be permanently
connected to the mains supply. If the power is disconnected,
the clock will stop.
To operate the heater in timed mode, the three position
switch within the dial should be in the centre position. If it is in
the "I" position, the heater will be permanently ON. If it is in
the "O" position, the heater will be permanently OFF.
OPERATING COSTS
At time of going to press, the average cost of electricity is
£0.12 per unit (kilowatt-hour). The amount you are being
charged will be shown on your electricity bill.
At this cost, the EH1361 will cost £0.12 per hour to run on the
"low heat " setting, and £0.13 per hour to run on the "medium
heat" setting or £0.25 per hour to run on the "high heat"
setting, with the thermostat set to its maximum, with an extra
£0.05 per hour, if the additional fan heater is used.
If the thermostat is used to regulate the temperature the
operating costs will be lower, depending on the room
temperature.
MAINTENANCE
Before cleaning, turn the heater off, and disconnect from the
mains supply. The heater may then be cleaned using a damp
cloth with a drop of washing-up liquid to remove any dust or
dirt from the case. Do no use stronger detergents or solvents
as these may damage the plastic.
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