Russell Hobbs RHTHW Instruction Manual Download Page 2

any part of the heater. 

9.

 

In use, some parts of the heater are hot. When moving, hold the heater only by the handle 

provided. 

7.

 

Do  not  use  the  heater  in areas such  as  garages  where petrol,  paint  or other  flammable 

substances are used or stored. 

8.

 

Do  not  use  near  or  point  the  heater  to  furniture,  animals,  curtains  or  other  inflammable 

objects. Keep combustible materials such as furniture, bedding and any other combustible 

materials at least 1 metre from the front and sides, and from the rear of the heater. 

9.

 

Do not place the cord under carpet or cover with throw rugs or furniture. Arrange the cord 

so that it cannot be tripped over. 

10.

 

The unit is also fitted with a tip over switch. Do not use on thick and long pile carpets, as 

the heater may not work, due the tip over switch not been activated.

 

11.

 

To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not immerse or expose the product or flexible cord 

to  rain,  moisture  or  any  liquid  other  than  those  necessary  for  correct  operation  of  the 

product. 

12.

 

This  product  should  not  be  used  in  the  immediate  vicinity  of  water,  such  as  bathtub, 

washbowls, bathroom swimming pool etc. where the likelihood of immersion or splashing 

could occur. 

13.

 

Switch  off  and  unplug  from  outlet  when  not  in  use,  before  assembling  or  disassembling 

parts and before cleaning. Remove by grasping the plug - do not pull on the cord. 

14.

 

A common cause of overheating is deposits of dust and fluff entering the heater. Ensure 

these  deposits  are  removed  regularly  by  unplugging  the  heater,  allowing  it  to  cool  and 

cleaning as described in the Care, Cleaning and Storage section. 

15.

 

Be sure that no other high current appliances are plugged into the same circuit with your 

heater as an overload can occur. 

16.

 

Avoid the use of an extension cord as the extension cord may overheat and cause a risk of 

fire. 

17.

 

Do not use the appliance for other than its intended use. 

18.

 

Do not use outdoors. 

FOR INDOOR USE ONLY

19.

 

Do not leave the appliance unattended when switched on. 

20.

 

Do not place objects on the product or allow objects to obstruct the inlet or outlet openings, 

or  operate  in  close  proximity  to  walls  or  curtains,  etc.  Do  not  cover  the  unit  when  in 

operation. 

21.

 

Do not locate the heater immediately below a socket-outlet. 

22.

 

The use of attachments or accessories not recommended or sold by the product distributor 

may cause personal or property hazards or injuries. 

23.

 

This product is intended for normal domestic/household use only. 

24.

 

Use  this  heater  as  described  in  this  manual.  Any  other  uses,  not  recommended  by  the 

manufacturer,  may  cause  fire,  electric  shock,  or  injury  to  persons  and  may  void  the 

warranty. 

OPERATION 

25.

 

Before  inserting  the  plug  into  an  electrical  outlet,  make  sure  that  the 

electrical supply in your area matches that on the rating label on the unit. 

26.

 

When plugged in, turn on the thermostat switch at the back of unit. 

Summary of Contents for RHTHW

Page 1: ...ncy and rating as indicated on the product identification plate 2 Remove the unit from its packaging and check to make sure it is in good condition before using 3 Do not let children play with parts of the packing such as plastic bags 4 Close supervision is necessary when the product is used by or near children or infants Do not allow children to use it as a toy 5 Do not operate any product with a...

Page 2: ...pull on the cord 14 A common cause of overheating is deposits of dust and fluff entering the heater Ensure these deposits are removed regularly by unplugging the heater allowing it to cool and cleaning as described in the Care Cleaning and Storage section 15 Be sure that no other high current appliances are plugged into the same circuit with your heater as an overload can occur 16 Avoid the use of...

Page 3: ...sive angle from the horizontal This helps prevent accidents and the heater will resume operation when it is put back upright MAINTENANCE 27 When your heater needs cleaning wipe exterior surfaces of the heater with a moistened cloth Not rinse with water directly Be sure to unplug before cleaning 28 Pull out filters and clean them when it s very dirty 29 To prolong the heater life not disassemble it...

Page 4: ...aks is defective or does not work properly for the intended purpose the customer must notify the supplier from whom the customer bought the product the supplier thereof within the warranty period Any claim in terms of this warranty must be supported by a proof of purchase If proof of purchase is not available then repair and or service charges may be payable by the customer to the supplier 3 The f...

Page 5: ...product breaks or fails to work properly within 3 three months of the repair and not as a result of misuse tampering or modification by or on behalf of the customer then the supplier may replace the product or pay a refund to the customer 7 The customer may be responsible for certain costs where products returned are not in the original packaging or if the packaging is damaged This will be deducte...

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