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Note: You will need to experiment with your Column Heater to establish the exact setting
required for your particular room or space.
Ensure the castors are aligned horizontally and tighten the wing
nuts. The wing nuts can be tightened securely without the use
of a tool
Heat Settings
When you turn on your Column Heater, turn the heat switch marked ‘III’, and then turn the
thermostat as high as it will go. This will set the Column Heater to high, producing the maximum
amount of heat possible to reduce the amount of time it takes to warm up the room.
As the room warms up, you may wish to decrease the heat level to maintain a comfortable room
temperature. To do this, turn the thermostat down to a lower setting. The Column Heater will cycle
on and off to maintain the desired room temperature.
To set a low room temperature, turn the switch marked ‘I’.
To set a medium room temperature, turn the switch marked ‘II’.
On really cold days these low and medium settings may not be practical, as heat losses can exceed
the heat generated by your Column Heater. Larger rooms and open space areas may also find the
low and medium heat settings ineffective.
Low Heat
Medium Heat
Maximum Heat
Switch I
Switch II
Switch III
9 Fins
700
1300
2000
11Fins
850
1650
2500
13Fins
1000
2000
3000
Power Cord Tidy
When the Column Heater is not in use, place the power cord in the power cord tidy. This will provide a
safe and convenient storage solution.
Always ensure the power cord is completely removed from the power cord tidy and uncoiled before use.