Royal Sovereign HCE-200 Owner'S Manual Download Page 6

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OPERATION

Place the heater on a firm level surface.
Keep combustible materials, such as furniture, beddings, papers, clothes, and curtains at least 0.9m (3 feet) away from the 
front, the sides and rear of the heater. Do not use in bathroom or near water.
Unwind the power cord and plug the cord into electrical outlet. Be sure plug fits tightly in outlet. The appliance has a Power 
Switch on the back body which needs to be pressed to connect the power.  
When the heater Power Switch is pressed on, there will be a “beep” sound indicating that there is power to the unit.
The heater can be operated manually or by remote control, which requires two AAA batteries (not included).
Turn the heater ON by pressing the ON/OFF Button.
When initially turned on, the heater will be in Fan mode, indicating current temperature on digital display.
Press the Power Level Button and the heater will be in Low heat (750 Watts), indicated by the LCD Display. 
Press the Power Level Button once more and the heater will be in High heat (1500 Watts).
Press the Mode Button to set the room at a specific temperature. Press “ + ” or “ – “ to set the desired temperature while 
the temperature on LCD Display continues to blink.
Press the Mode Button once more and the “Timer” on the LCD Display will blink. Press “ + “ or “ – “ to set the timer. (This 
feature allows you to set the length of time the heater will run before turning itself off from 1 hr to 12 hrs) LCD will display 
remaining hours left on timer setting.   
Press Oscillation (SWING) Button and the heater will oscillate. To stop the oscillation, press the Oscillating (SWING) Button 
once again. Press ON/OFF Button to turn the unit OFF. The heater will remain in Fan mode for a few seconds until it cools 
off, Heater will remember last temperature setting as default when turned back on.
Press the Power Switch on back of unit to turn the power OFF. Temperature memory will be lost.
Unplug if moving, cleaning or storing the unit.

SAFETY FEATURES

This heater has a built in safety features including overheat protection & Safety Tip-over Switch which will automatically shuts off 
the heater if the heater is not in the upright position. The heater will resume back to normal operation when the heater is 
returned to the upright position.

Précautions 

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Description 

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Fonctionnement 

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Nettoyage et entretien 

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Garantie 

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Exclusions

 

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TABLE DES MATIÈRES

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Summary of Contents for HCE-200

Page 1: ...EATER Owner s Manual Please read and retain these instructions To register your product please go to www royalsovereign com USA Click the Customer Support Tab then Registration Tab www royalsovereign...

Page 2: ...moved from room to room It is a multi functional room air comfort system that offers you Heating and Fan Only modes This manual will provide you with valuable information necessary for the proper care...

Page 3: ...Precautions 4 Description 5 Operation 6 7 Cleaning and Maintaining 7 Specifications 7 Warranty 8 Exclusions 8 Page en Fran ais 9 CONTENTS 2010 5 17 2 56 22 PM 2010 5 17 2 56 22 PM...

Page 4: ...he power supply you use has an appropriate voltage rating If the electrical outlet you intend to use is not adequately grounded or protected by a time delay fuse or circuit breaker you should have a q...

Page 5: ...Oscillation Button SWING Power Level Button LEVEL Temperature Timer Plus Mode Button MODE Temperature Timer Minus LCD Display Portable Handle Tip over Safety Switch Remote Control Power Switch 2010 5...

Page 6: ...t a specific temperature Press or to set the desired temperature while the temperature on LCD Display continues to blink Press the Mode Button once more and the Timer on the LCD Display will blink Pre...

Page 7: ...erheating Please follow next steps to reset the heater 1 Unplug the power cord and allow 5 10 minutes for heater to cool completely 2 Be sure the power cord is plugged into a working electrical outlet...

Page 8: ...ons or service centers mishandling improper installation modification or unreasonable use including incorrect voltage acts of God or failure to provide reasonable and necessary maintenance This warran...

Page 9: ...Veuillez lire et conserver ces instructions Pour enregistrer votre produit visitez le site www royalsovereign com USA Cliquez sur l onglet customer support service la client le puis sur l onglet Regis...

Page 10: ...ques minutes seulement et peut tre d plac d une pi ce l autre Il s agit d un appareil multifonction permettant le mode chauffage ou ventilation Le pr sent guide fournit des renseignements inestimables...

Page 11: ...Pr cautions 12 Description 13 Fonctionnement 14 15 Nettoyage et entretien 15 Sp cifications 15 Garantie 16 Exclusions 16 Page en Fran ais 9 TABLE DES MATI RES 2010 5 17 2 56 50 PM 2010 5 17 2 56 50 PM...

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Page 13: ...ion Bouton de s lection du niveau d intensit LEVEL Temp rature Minuterie Plus Bouton Mode s lection du mode Temp rature Minuterie Plus Affichage LCD Poign e de transport Interrupteur d alimentation T...

Page 14: ...mbiante souhait e Appuyez sur ou pour r gler la temp rature d sir e pendant ce temps l affichage LCD continue clignoter Appuyez sur le bouton Mode encore une fois et la minuterie clignotera sur l affi...

Page 15: ...initialiser le radiateur 1 D branchez le cordon d alimentation et laissez le radiateur refroidir pendant 5 10 minutes 2 Assurez vous que le cordon d alimentation est branch dans une prise lectrique q...

Page 16: ...se manipulation de l appareil une mauvaise installation des modifications ou une utilisation abusive y compris l utilisation d une tension d alimentation inad quate des catastrophes naturelles ou le m...

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