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AFTER SALES SUPPORT

(AU) 1300 886 649 (NZ) 0800 836 761

Convection Panel Heater

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

MODEL: JCPH-2000

Summary of Contents for JCPH-2000

Page 1: ...AFTER SALES SUPPORT AU 1300 886 649 NZ 0800 836 761 Convection Panel Heater INSTRUCTION MANUAL MODEL JCPH 2000 ...

Page 2: ...2 After Sales Support AU 1300 886 649 NZ 0800 836 761 info tempo org Contents Important Safety Instructions 3 Product Overview 6 Getting Started 8 Operating Instructions 11 Other Useful Information 13 ...

Page 3: ...he risk of fire electric shock or injury Never touch the heater with wet or damp hands or feet Do not use the heater if any part of it has become wet Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the heater and replace any part of the electrical system that has been wet Never spill liquid into the heater never immerse the cord plug or any part of the appliance in water or any other li...

Page 4: ...ded by the appliance distributor may result in fire electric shock or personal injury Ventilation Only use this heater in a well ventilated area To prevent a possible fire do not block the space between the heater and the wall if wall mounted This space is required for air intake or exhaust Keep openings clear To prevent a possible fire do not insert or allow objects to enter any ventilation or ex...

Page 5: ... garage or workshop as the heater has hot and arcing parts inside which may spark If wall mounting the heater only mount it to an appropriate sturdy wall that can support the weight of the heater Do not mount this heater on the ceiling Bathroom usage If this heater is wall mounted in a bathroom it must be installed at a safe distance from the bath or shower The heater must be installed so that a p...

Page 6: ...play see opposite for details 3 Power Switch I O 4 Power Cord and Plug 5 Wall Mounting Brackets 4 already affixed to the back for wall mounting 6 Stand feet 2 for freestanding use Installation hardware not shown 4x ø8 Wall Plugs and Screws for wall mounting 6x Small Screws for stand feet assembly 1 2 4 5 6 3 Top view control panel Front view ...

Page 7: ...LED Display B Power Timer and Heater Indicators C TIMER Button D UP Button E ON OFF Button F POWER Switch I O G DOWN Button H HEATER Button A B NOTE Due to continued product improvement images and illustrations in this manual may vary slightly from the product purchased All images in this manual are for reference only C D E H G F ...

Page 8: ...lug and all other parts of the appliance for visual damage Do not use the appliance if anything appears to be damaged or not working properly In case of damage contact our after sales support centre using the details at the bottom of the page Documentation Make sure you have read and understood all instructions and warnings in this manual Refer to the Product Overview on pages 6 7 to familiarise y...

Page 9: ...ow the ceiling Do not connect the appliance to the mains power supply until completely assembled installed and adjusted To wall mount the heater follow the instructions below or consult an expert 1 If the stand feet are attached take them off the heater Follow the assembly instructions in reverse order see page 10 2 Decide where you want to position the heater on the wall and mark the positions fo...

Page 10: ...place the heater upside down Be gentle so you won t damage the heater Attach a stand onto the base of the panel heater at each side Secure the feet with the self tapping screws provided taking care to ensure that they are located correctly in the bottom ends of the heater side mouldings WARNING Do not connect the heater to the power supply until it is securely mounted to the wall or until the stan...

Page 11: ... on the control panel to turn the heater to standby The power indicator will light up Temperature setting Use the UP or DOWN buttons to set the desired temperature between 5 C and 50 C Press the HEATER button to start heating The heater indicator will light up and flash until the set temperature has been reached The heater will then cycle on and off to maintain the set temperature Timer setting Pr...

Page 12: ...ism which shuts off the heater automatically in case of overheating The heater will automatically turn back on when the internal temperature has dropped to a safe level Should the overheat protection be triggered switch off the heater at the POWER switch I O then unplug it Let the unit cool for 5 10 minutes then plug it in again and operate as normal IMPORTANT The most common cause of overheating ...

Page 13: ... before reconnecting it to the power supply Do not use detergents abrasive cleaning powders or furniture polish Do not immerse the cord plug or heater in water or other liquid for cleaning Do not allow water to enter the heater Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust and fluff from around the grilles To clean behind the heater hold the heater by the sides and gently pull it up and then towards you Cle...

Page 14: ... been fully tested and meets all requirements as set out by standards AS NZS 60335 1 and AS NZS 60335 2 30 CAUTION Do not attempt to open the heater and repair it yourself Any repairs must be carried out by a qualified technician Servicing If your heater requires servicing please contact our after sales support centre using the details at the bottom of the page If the power cord is damaged and nee...

Page 15: ...15 After Sales Support AU 1300 886 649 NZ 0800 836 761 info tempo org ...

Page 16: ...returns Should you for any reason need to return this product for a warranty claim make sure to include all accessories with the product Product does not work If you encounter problems with this product or if it fails to perform to your expectations make sure to contact our After Sales Support Centre on AU 1300 886 649 or NZ 0800 836 761 before returning it to the store for a refund ...

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