G. Safety Overheat Shut Off
A thermal overload protector is built into the heater to prevent
overheating. When a potential overheat temperature is reached
the heater will automatically shut off and the power indicator light
will go out. If this occurs inspect and remove any objects on or
adjacent to the heater that may have caused a high temperature.
The unit needs to be reset to start.
RESET THE HEATER
1. Turn the Control Setting to the
OFF
(O) position
2. Unplug the heater and wait 5-10 minutes for the unit to cool down.
3. After 5-10 minutes, plug the unit in again and operate normally.
If the fault reoccurs remove the plug from the socket and have the unit
service by authorised service engineers.
H. Specification
Voltage :
230-240V~ 50Hz
Power :
2000W
Weight :
1.37kg
Dimensions :
27 (L) x 25 (W) x 14 (H) cm
I. Maintenance
1. Before you clean the unit turn the switch to
OFF
(O), disconnect
the plug from the power socket and wait for it to cool down.
2.
DO NOT
use detergents, abrasive cleaning liquids or other
chemicals (alcohol, gasoline, etc.) to clean the unit.
3. Wipe the exterior surfaces of the heater occasionally with a damp
cloth (not wet), using a solution of mild detergent and water. Dry
the case thoroughly before operating the heater.
4. Light accumulated dust may be removed from air outlet grilles with
a soft cloth or vacuum cleaner.
5. The fan motor is factory lubricated for life and will require no further
lubrication.
6. Store heater in a clean dry place when not in use. Remember
portable electric heaters are designed for spot heating or as a
supplemental heat source. They are not intended to be main
sources of heat during the normal heating season.
CAUTION: DO NOT allow water to run into the interior of the
heater as this could cause an electrical shock or fire.