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Read this manual thoroughly before first use, even if you are familiar with this 

type of appliance. The safety precautions enclosed herein reduce the risk of 

fire, electric shock and injury when correctly adhered to. Please keep this user 

manual in a safe place along with your purchase receipt and carton for future 

reference. If applicable, pass these instructions and packaging on to the next 

owner of the appliance. Always follow basic safety precautions and accident 

prevention measures when using an electrical appliance.

1.  Read all instructions before using the Prinetti® Outdoor Heater.
2.  DO NOT touch hot surfaces. The temperature of the outer surface can get very 

hot while the Outdoor Heater is in operation. Allow the unit to cool thoroughly 

before moving or cleaning. 

3.  This appliance is not a toy. Close supervision is necessary when any appliance 

is used by or near children.

4.  DO NOT use the Outdoor Heater for other than its intended use. 
5.  DO NOT use the unit in an unventilated area.
6.  Before turning on, ensure the electrical voltage and frequency of the circuit 

corresponds to those indicated on the rating label of the appliance.

7.  To protect against the risk of electric shock, do not immerse this Outdoor Heater, 

cord set or plug in water or any other liquid. 

8.  The Outdoor Heater is not intended to be operated by means of an external 

timer or any type of separate remote control system.

9.  The use of attachments not recommended or sold by the manufacturer may 

cause fire, electric shock or injury.

10.  This appliance is intended to be used for household use only. 
11.  DO NOT use an extension cord unless completely necessary with this 

appliance. If an extension cord is used please ensure that it has a rating equal 

or exceeding the rating of this appliance.

12.  DO NOT pull or carry the Outdoor Heater by the cord, bend the cord, use the 

cord as a handle, close a door on the cord, or pull the cord around sharp 

edges or corners. Keep the cord away from heated surfaces including the front 

of the Outdoor Heater.

13.  DO NOT bend or damage the power cord.
14.  Unless your home is already fitted with a residual current device (safety switch), 

we recommend installing a RCD with a rated residual operating current not 

exceeding 30mA to provide additional safety protection when using electrical 

appliances. See your electrician for professional advice.

Important Safety and General Instructions

Summary of Contents for IA4547

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL 1800W Infrared Outdoor Radiant Heater IA4547 Please read and save all instructions to ensure safe and effective use of this Appliance...

Page 2: ...u Table of Contents Important Safety and General Instructions 03 Parts List Diagram 06 Before First Use 08 Assembly 11 Location of Electrical Connection 14 Operating Instructions 15 Frequently Asked Q...

Page 3: ...cy of the circuit corresponds to those indicated on the rating label of the appliance 7 To protect against the risk of electric shock do not immerse this Outdoor Heater cord set or plug in water or an...

Page 4: ...ammable materials during use 21 DO NOT use in areas where gasoline paint or other flammable liquids are used or stored 22 DO NOT operate or place any part of the Outdoor Heater on or near any hot surf...

Page 5: ...t is switched on This is very dangerous CAUTION Never hang clothing or manchester over the Outdoor Heater as it may cause a fire WARNING Do not use this Outdoor Heater in small areas when they are occ...

Page 6: ...rvice unclebills com au Parts List Diagram Front of Unit 1 Front Radiating Surface 2 Infrared Receiver Module 3 LED Indicator Lights 4 Manual Control Button Back of Unit 5 Heater Body 6 Power Cord and...

Page 7: ...Pictured M8 60mm Expansion Screws x 4pcs M5 12mm Butterfly Screw Bolts x 4pcs M5 Butterfly Screw Nuts x 4pcs M6 30mm Butterfly Screw Bolts x 2pcs M6 20mm Outer Hexagon Bolts x 4pcs M6 Nuts x 4pcs M5 S...

Page 8: ...nces must be followed while installing the Outdoor Heater The Outdoor Heater is protected from low pressure water rain from any direction therefore should be located under a covered area to be protect...

Page 9: ...deal mounting position is directly above the area to be heated with a longitudinal orientation and facing vertically downwards If this is not possible the Outdoor Heater can be mounted on a wall and a...

Page 10: ...ls com au Clearance Guide Minimum clearances when mounting the Outdoor Heater on a vertical wall Minimum clearances when mounting the Outdoor Heater parallel with a ceiling Minimum clearances when mou...

Page 11: ...llow the following steps 1 Connect the fixed mounting bracket to the sliding bracket see Fig 1 Repeat for other fixed mounting bracket and sliding bracket provided 2 Lay the Outdoor Heater on a flat s...

Page 12: ...tween the two adjustable angle mounting brackets should be same as distance between the fixed mounting brackets installed on the Outdoor Heater in step 2 NOTE To determine the mounting position of the...

Page 13: ...nly 5 The Outdoor Heater is provided with a power cord fitted with 3 pin plug Insert the corded plug into a power outlet and turn the power outlet On NOTE Before connection make sure that specificatio...

Page 14: ...installation footprint of the units to reduce the effect of damage caused by heat build up behind the Outdoor Heater When mounted on an incline ensure the electrical connection is located at the lowe...

Page 15: ...l Control Button for the first time the Outdoor Heater will switch ON The Outdoor Heater will switch ON at the power Heating level at which it was last switched OFF The number of illuminated LED Indic...

Page 16: ...l strength between the remote control and the Outdoor Heater The more bars showing the stronger the signal Clock Button Use this button to set the time Once remote is powered on the time defaults to 0...

Page 17: ...100 Fast Hot Button Press the Fast Hot Button to turn ON OFF Fast Hot Function Fast Hot function bypasses the current heat setting level and lets the heater run at FULL POWER for few minutes to achiev...

Page 18: ...ss the Timer OFF button symbol with OFF will show up see Fig 12 1 The timer can now be set Press the Timer OFF button and the hour digits will flash Press or arrow button to reach desired hour See Fig...

Page 19: ...r periods of non use Build up of debris and dust on the Outdoor Heater Switch the Outdoor Heater off and allow it to cool down and then clean with a soft damp cloth Clinking noises when Outdoor Heater...

Page 20: ...Heater Ensure the Outdoor Heater has cooled down completely CAUTION Never immerse the Outdoor Heater in water 1 To clean the Outdoor Heater use a soft damp cloth Never clean the unit with powerful or...

Page 21: ...Heater away for storage ensure it has completely cooled down and is clean and dry We recommend storing the Outdoor Heater in its original carton which will protect it from dust Store the Outdoor Heate...

Page 22: ...ranty All warranty coverage extends only to the original retail purchaser from the date of purchase Please keep your receipt tax invoice or other proof of purchase This warranty does not extend to any...

Page 23: ...rranty criteria has been met the consumer is to return the product to the place of purchase along with their proof of purchase and all costs involved with this will be the responsibility of the consum...

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