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A    B   C 

D   

E   

F   

H   

H   

I   

A. 

Mode Selection Knob 

B. 

Power Indication Light 

C. 

Temperature Selection Knob 

D. 

Handle 

E. 

Inlet 

F. 

Heating Element 

G. 

Outlet Grill 

H. 

Feet 

I. 

Angle Adjust Knob 

  GETTING TO KNOW YOUR HEATER 

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Position the heater so that it stands upright on a firm surface and at a safe dis-

tance from wet environments and flammable objects / materials.  
Connect the heaters plug to a correctly rated mains supply.  
Select the desired mode - First setting for just fan with no heat, 2nd  setting for 

half power and third setting for full power.  
Select the desired temperature.  

 

Once  the  room  reaches  the  required  temperature,  the  heater  will  stop  running  and 

the power light will go off; When the temperature has decreased enough, the heater  

will resume operation and the power light will illuminate.  

The Turbofan 2000 heater now starts and stops automatically and thus keeps the room  

temperature constant. 

On / Off / Mode selection switch 

Temperature selection 

  OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 

Note: 

The power light will only illuminate when the heater is running; Take care 

not to leave the heater in automatic (thermostat control) mode thinking that it 

is turned off. 

After operation in heat mode; Set to fan mode and run the heater for a short while to 

allow it to cool before turning it off. 

Note: 

The thermostat will still function in fan mode, and will need to be set 

above the ambient temperature; you will hear a click when it is set above / 

below ambient temperature.

 

Summary of Contents for 09128

Page 1: ...take the packaging to the local amenity tip and place into the appropriate recycling bin Never dispose of electrical equipment or batteries in with your domestic waste If your supplier offers a dispo...

Page 2: ...o 09128 Conforms to the requirements of the following directive s as indicated 2014 35 EU Low Voltage Directive 2014 30 EU EMC Directive 2011 65 EU RoHS Directive And the relevant harmonised standard...

Page 3: ...t This Manual 4 Safety Instructions 7 Electrical Connection 8 Guarantee 9 Technical Specifications 10 Getting to Know Your Heater 11 Operating Instructions 12 Maintenance 13 Troubleshooting 14 Wiring...

Page 4: ...luding bathrooms or similar or expose it to rain Always pro vide adequate space around the heater DO NOT OPERATE THE HEATER IN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES Do not use the heater in the presence of flammable...

Page 5: ...Use recommended parts only Unapproved parts may be dangerous and will invali date the warranty WARNING Do not direct the front of the heater towards any combustible materials e g wooden items cloth pl...

Page 6: ...rating environment Bystanders should also be made aware of any risks associated with the operating environment If a problem with the heater is experienced or if the mains lead or plug become damaged s...

Page 7: ...SIP heater is fitted with a standard 230v 13 amp type plug Before using the heater inspect the mains lead and plug to ensure that neither are damaged If any damage is visible have the heater inspected...

Page 8: ...possible Note Proof of purchase will be required before any warranty can be hon oured Note If an extension lead is necessary it should be as short as possible Never connect any other electrical items...

Page 9: ...e appropriate eye and ear pro tection and a dust mask No other maintenance is necessary DO NOT dismantle or tamper with the heater as this may be dangerous and will invali date the warranty If a probl...

Page 10: ...eater will stop running and the power light will go off When the temperature has decreased enough the heater will resume operation and the power light will illuminate The Turbofan 2000 heater now star...

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