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On/Standby Button: Turns the heater
on and puts it in standby mode.
Note: When the heater is on a blue light will
show above the on/standby button. When
placing the heater in standby mode, after a
period of operation, a 60 second timer will
start on the LED display and the internal fans
will continue to run until the timer runs out
thereby allowing the heater to cool down.
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Mode Button: Select between LOW heat,
HIGH heat, ECO heat and FAN modes.
LOW Heat Mode - The heater operates
at 1000W. A blue light will show next to
LOW on the control panel.
HIGH Heat Mode – The heater operates
at 2000W. A blue light will show next to
HIGH on the control panel.
ECO Heat Mode – The heater
automatically switches between
1000W and 2000W depending on the
set temperature to maximise energy
efficiency. Blue lights will show next to
both HIGH and LOW on the control panel.
FAN Mode – The appliance will no longer
operate as a heater but just as a fan.
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Temperature Increase/Decrease
Buttons: Increases or decreases the
desired temperature between 15°C and
30°C.
Note: Long-press the temperature increase/
decrease buttons to quickly select your
desired temperature.
When a desired temperature is set it will
show on the LED display.
In low heat or high heat modes, when the
room temperature reaches the desired
temperature or if the desired temperature is
less than the room temperature the in-built
thermostat will automatically turn off the
heater and place it in standby mode. Note,
in entering standby mode the in-built fans
will continue to turn for a brief period of
time to allow the heater to cool. When the
room temperature falls below the desired
temperature the in-built thermostat will
automatically turn the heater back on.
In eco mode, if the set desired temperature is
lower than the current room temperature the
heater’s in-built thermostat will register this
and to maintain energy efficiency and a base
layer of warmth will continue to operate in
low power mode.
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Timer Button: Set a turn-on and turn-off
timer between 1 and 24 hours in 1-hour
increments. A blue light will show above
the timer button when a turn-on or turn-
off timer has been set.
Setting a turn-on timer:
1. Ensure the heater is plugged in, the
power socket turned on, and the on/off
switch is set to on.
2. Press the timer button to set the desired
time (between 1 and 24 hours) until
heater turn-on. The time is confirmed
when the display stops blinking.
3. Select the desired temperature and
settings prior to heater turn-on. The
temperature is confirmed when the
display stops blinking.
4. The LED display will show the desired
temperature.
5. To check the remaining time prior to
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