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10.

 

The heater is equipped with an Australian-standard plug with an earthing pin. 
The plug must match the  Australian-standard  outlet with  an earthing socket.    
If  the  plug  doesn’t  enter  the  outlet,  then  you  need  to  call  a  licensed 
electrician to replace the electric outlet. Never use the unit if the plug is not 
fully connected to the outlet. 

11.

 

Do not touch the control panel or any parts of the heater with wet hands. 

12.

 

Do  not  use  the  heater  if  the  power  cord  or  plug  is  damaged.  Contact  a 
technical person or Beacon Lighting for replacement. 

13.

 

Stop  using  the  heater  immediately  if  it  appears  to  be  damaged  in  anyway 
and seek the assistance of a technical person. 

14.

 

For indoor use only. Do not use this heater outdoors. 

15.

 

Do not place the power cord under carpet. Always place the power cord in a 
position out of the way where no one can trip over it. 

16.

 

Do not insert fingers or any foreign objects into any ventilation, air intakes or air 
outlets. It may cause electric shock or damage to the heater. 

17.

 

Do  not  use  the  heater  in  places,  where  petroleum,  paint  or  any  other 
flammable liquids are open or stored. 

18.

 

Use  this  heater  only  as  instructed  by  this  manual.  Any  other  use  is  not 
recommended by the manufacturer as it may result in a fire, electric shock or 
injuring of people. 

19.

 

It  is  not  recommended  to  use  an  extension  cable.  If  you  use  an  extension 
cable, the extension cable core size must be the same as the heater’s supply 
cable core size (1mm²). 

 

 

KEY FEATURES 

 

1.

 

The combination of a convection effect with mild thermal radiation makes the 
heater an economical heating source. 

2.

 

High precision controlled thermostat. 

3.

 

Ease of installation. 

4.

 

Normal and Economy adjustable modes. 

5.

 

Multi program control. 

6.

 

Automatic running cycle. 

7.

 

LCD display screen. 

8.

 

24 hour timer. 

9.

 

Anti-frosting function. 

10.

 

Child safety lock. 

11.

 

Safety tip over function. 

12.

 

Wall mounted or free standing for greater versatility. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for 200050

Page 1: ...Page 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL SKU 200050 200051 200052 TBK020 D10 TBK020 D15 TBK020 D20 PLEASE READ AND KEEP THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...tions may harm the health of the user and other people as well as damage property 1 Read all instructions prior to operating the heater 2 The unit is not intended to be used by people including children with limited physical sensory or intellectual capabilities having insufficient experience and knowledge unless they are supervised or have received instructions on how to use the unit from a person...

Page 3: ...r it 16 Do not insert fingers or any foreign objects into any ventilation air intakes or air outlets It may cause electric shock or damage to the heater 17 Do not use the heater in places where petroleum paint or any other flammable liquids are open or stored 18 Use this heater only as instructed by this manual Any other use is not recommended by the manufacturer as it may result in a fire electri...

Page 4: ...0 IP24 656x400x57 5kg 200051 LD TBK020 D15 6 9 1500 750 1500 IP24 930x400x57 6 7 kg 500052 LD TBK020 D20 9 1 2000 1000 2000 IP24 1267x400x57 8 7 kg DIMENSIONAL SPECIFICATIONS SKU IDENTIFICATION NUMBER TL mm H mm A mm L mm B mm H23 mm 200050 LD TBK020 D10 656 400 218 250 188 188 200051 LD TBK020 D15 930 400 290 350 290 188 500052 LD TBK020 D20 1267 400 458 350 458 188 ...

Page 5: ...gram below Precaution This heater is suitable for use in bathrooms only when it is fixed wall mounted The location must be within accordance to AS NZS 3000 This heater having an IPX4 rating MUST only be mounted within zone 2 and 3 refer to diagram above of the bathroom outline in section 6 2 of AS NZS 3000 2007 and positioned so that the control panel and power switches cannot be touched by a pers...

Page 6: ...the leverages of the brackets upper extensions and disconnect the unit from it Carry out the above mentioned steps in reverse order Figure 1 Figure 2 Leg mounting of the heater 1 Take 2 legs out from the packaging 2 Turn the unit over so that the lower end of the unit is at the top 3 Attach the legs to the lower end of the unit from the left and right sides so that the mounting holes coincide with...

Page 7: ...nated when the power switch is turned on when the unit is connected to the electrical mains 4 Economy mode indicator This is illuminated when the heater is operating in the economy mode 5 Normal mode indicator This is illuminated when the heater is operating in the normal mode 6 LCD display Shows temperature timer settings heater power modes as well as running programs To switch the display press ...

Page 8: ...cted press the Mode button again to set the minutes Use the Up Down button to set the minutes 4 Temperature setting The temperature can be set within the range of 5 to 30 degrees celsius in increments of 1 degree The normal mode temperature is currently set at 24 degrees celsius and the economy temperature is set at 17 degrees celsius To change the default temperatures press the Heating temperatur...

Page 9: ...t to 6am 8am to 11am 2pm to 5pm 11pm to Midnight 6am to 8am 11am to 2pm 5pm to 11pm Midnight to 7am 7am to Midnight P6 Midnight to 6am 4pm to Midnight 6am to 4pm Midnight to Midnight P7 Midnight to 7am 8pm to Midnight 7am to 8am Midnight to Midnight P8 Midnight to 6am 9am to 3pm 9pm to Midnight 6am to 9am 3pm to 9pm Midnight to 9am 9pm to Midnight 9am to 9pm P9 Midnight to 5am 7am to 8pm 10pm to M...

Page 10: ...er function When the heater is operating press the Timer button once Use the Up Down button to set the heater to switch off at a desired time To set the minutes press the Timer button once again and use the Up Down button again to select the desired minutes The heater will switch off after the timer expires Heater switch on timer function When the heater is switched off and only the power indicato...

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