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OSC
Press the
OSC
button once: The heater will begin oscillating
for better heat distribution.
Press the button again to turn the oscillation off and get the heat
output to a specific area
TEMP
setting knob
When the heater is working in AUTO mode, you can select your
desired temperature by rotating the TEMP setting knob. There
are five distinct settings: 14
0
C, 17
0
C, 20
0
C, 23
0
C, and 26
0
C.
Thermal cut-off system:
This heater includes an overheat protection system that shuts the unit off when parts of
the heater overheat. If this occurs, turn the heater off, unplug it, and inspect and remove
any objects on or adjacent to the heater that may cause high temperatures. Wait five to
ten minutes for the unit to cool down. Then plug it back in, and resume the normal
operation.
Tip-over switch:
Your heater is equipped with a
“Tip-over Switch”
designed to
automatically shut off when tipped forward or backward. When returned to normal
upright position, heat will automatically come on again. This is a safety feature to avoid
possibility of fire should the unit be accidentally tipped over.
1. Before any cleaning, make sure that:
a. The heater is turned OFF
b. Disconnect power supply at source by removing plug from power
outlet.
2. Regular Cleaning:
a. Interior dust can often be removed by using a vacuum cleaner with
a crevice tool attachment.
b. Do not use cleaning liquid or other chemicals to spray on the unit
c.
To clean enclosure, use a clean, soft and lightly damp cloth to
gently wipe off the dirt from the surface of the unit. Be sure not to
wet the heating element and the switches. Allow the unit to dry
completely before using it.
CAUTION: DO NOT ALLOW WATER TO RUN INTO THE INTERIOR OF THE
HEATER AS THIS COULD CREATE A FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD.
NOTE:
There may be a trace of smoke or odour when unit is first operated. Do
not be alarmed. This indicates that a drop of oil fell on the heating coil during the
manufacturing process. It will quickly evaporate and should not re-occur.
CLEANING/MAINTENANCE
PROTECTION SYSTEMS