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Using Your Heater (continued)

Setting the thermostat

Whichever heating level is chosen, the 
thermostat temperature is initially preset to 
23°C, ideal for indoor comfort 

Use the MODE button to select any heating 
level.
Use the   and   keys to choose any 
thermostat setting between 5°C and 35°C.

Press the   key once. The display will 
show 23°C. 
Each time the   key is pressed, the 
thermostat temperature increases by 1°C. 
Similarly, each time the   key is pressed, 
the thermostat temperature decreases by 
1°C.
If you press continuously on one of the   
or   keys, the thermostat temperature 
changes more rapidly.
As you increase the thermostat tempera-
ture beyond 35°C, the temperature display 
cycles back to 5°C. Similarly, reducing 
the thermostat temperature below 5°C will 
cause the temperature display to cycle 
back to 35°C.

1.

2.

To alter the preset temperature:

 You can 

alter the preset temperature at any time by 
pressing the   and   buttons.

C

HI

Press the MODE button to lock the settings 
in place. Alternatively, if you do nothing, the 
settings will automatically lock in after about 
5 seconds. The display will revert to showing 
the heat setting and current temperature in 
the room.

4.

C

HI

NOTE: If the room temperature is warmer 
than the preset temperature, the heating 
element will soon switch itself off, although 
the display will still be as shown. When the 
room temperature drops below your preset 
temperature, the thermostat will automatically 
switch the heating element back on.

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Summary of Contents for Smartheat HE6150TF

Page 1: ...ease read these instructions carefully and retain for future reference Instruction Booklet Sunbeam Smartheat Oil Filled Radiator HE6150TF 1500W Sunbeam Smartheat Oil Filled Radiator With 500W Turbo Fa...

Page 2: ...s Safety Precautions 1 Safety Precautions For Your Heater 2 Sunbeam s Total Safety System 3 Features Of Your Sunbeam Smartheat Oil Filled Radiator 4 Using Your Heater 6 Troubleshooting Guide 12 Care...

Page 3: ...e Do not use an appliance for any purpose other than its intended use Do not place an appliance on or near a hot gas flame electric element or on a heated oven Do not place on top of any other applian...

Page 4: ...he cord away from traffic areas where it will not be tripped over Do not locate the heater immediately below a socket outlet Do not use this heater in the immediate surrounds of a bath shower laundry...

Page 5: ...tomatically activates to turn the heater off For added safety you must remove the plug from the wall and wait till the heater cools down before the heater can be switched back on Thermal back up fuse...

Page 6: ...tion around the room Discreet cord storage compartment The discreet cord storage compartment allows you to keep the power cord out of harms way when the heater is not in use Main power button Provides...

Page 7: ...ir to ensure that the air doesn t dry out astors rovide easier mobility om room to room Thermostat adjustment Allows you to increase or decrease the thermostat temperature between 5 C and 35 C Digital...

Page 8: ...or carpet Use the 4 wing nuts provided to fix the castors to the heater base 1 2 Turning the heater on Place the heater on a flat level surface Insert the plug into a 230 240V power outlet and turn t...

Page 9: ...y away 1 2 3 Turning the heater off If the heater is set to HI MED or LO press the MODE button until the heater returns to standby mode The display will continue to show the temperature in the room al...

Page 10: ...ator will also illuminate as shown below C MED FAN Using the humidifier To fill the humidifier cup with water Open the hinged door on the side of the heater opposite to the controls Remove the humidif...

Page 11: ...ture beyond 35 C the temperature display cycles back to 5 C Similarly reducing the thermostat temperature below 5 C will cause the temperature display to cycle back to 35 C 1 2 To alter the preset te...

Page 12: ...the TIMER button the time changes more rapidly As you increase the time beyond 24 hours the display cycles back to 0 0 3 To check the remaining time To check for how long before the heater will switc...

Page 13: ...r continued H H Altering the heat setting and thermostat Once the time has elapsed and the heater has switched on the heat setting and thermostat can be changed as described earlier Use the TIMER butt...

Page 14: ...le to prevent scratching and dust accumulation Troubleshooting Guide Resetting the safety auto shutoff Remove any blockage from the heater vents Switch the heater off by pressing the main power button...

Page 15: ...g and excludes breakables such as glass or ceramic items and normal wear and tear Similarly your 2 Year Replacement Guarantee does not cover damage to household surfaces as a result of water or other...

Page 16: ...881 861 In New Zealand Visit www sunbeam co nz Or call 0800 786 232 Made in China Due to minor changes in design or otherwise the product may differ from the one shown in this leaflet Copyright Sunbea...

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