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After Sales Support

 (AU) 1300 886 649  (NZ) 0800 836 761  |       [email protected]

Important Safety Instructions

Read this manual thoroughly before first use

, even if you are familiar with 

this type of product. The safety precautions enclosed herein reduce the risk 

of fire, electric shock and injury when correctly adhered to. Make sure you 

understand all instructions and warnings. 

Keep the manual in a safe place 

for future reference

, along with any warranty information, your purchase 

receipt and the original carton. If you sell or transfer ownership of this 

product, pass on these instructions to the new owner.
Always follow basic safety precautions and accident prevention 
measures when using an electrical appliance, including the following:
 

Electrical safety and cord handling

• 

Voltage: Before plugging in the heater, make sure your outlet voltage and 

frequency correspond to the voltage stated on the appliance rating label.

• 

Electrical circuit: To prevent overloading a circuit, do not plug the heater 

into a circuit that already has other appliances working. 

• 

No adaptor, no extension cord: Do not use the heater with a power board or 

double adaptor as this may overheat and create a fire risk. Do not use it with 

an extension cord because the cord may overheat and cause a risk of fire.

• 

WARNING:  To reduce the 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. Protect the heater from moisture. Do not 

expose it to spray and/or dripping water. Do not place objects filled with 

liquid, such as vases or open drink containers, on or near the heater.

• 

Damaged cord: If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the 

manufacturer or an authorised service agent in order to avoid a hazard. 

Contact the after sales support line for advice. 

• 

Damaged heater: Do not operate the heater with a damaged cord or plug, 

or after the heater malfunctions or has been dropped or damaged. Contact 

our after sales support line to arrange an examination and/or repair. 

• 

Plug: It is normal for the plug to feel warm to the touch; however, a loose 

fit between the AC outlet and plug may cause overheating and distortion of 

the plug. Contact a qualified electrician to replace a loose or worn outlet.

• 

Protect the power cord:

•  Do not twist or kink the cord or let it touch heated surfaces.

•  Do not put any stress on the cord where it connects to the product.

•  Arrange the cord away from any traffic area so no one will trip over it.

•  Do not run the cord under carpeting; do not cover it with rugs, runners etc. 

•  Only operate the heater with the power cord fully unwound.

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Страница 1: ...AFTER SALES SUPPORT AU 1300 886 649 NZ 0800 836 761 LCD Fan Heater with Remote Control INSTRUCTION MANUAL MODEL FH11AL...

Страница 2: ...r 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 10 Other Useful Information 13 Warra...

Страница 3: ...the 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 t...

Страница 4: ...r use in bathrooms laundry areas and similar indoor locations Never locate this appliance where it may fall into a bathtub or otherwise become exposed to water No outdoor use Do not use this appliance...

Страница 5: ...the sides and rear In any areas where petrol paint or other flammable liquids are stored such as in a garage or workshop as the heater has hot and arcing parts inside which may spark In the immediate...

Страница 6: ...Product Overview Parts list 1 Control panel 2 Air outlet grille 3 Base 4 Safety switch underneath the base not visible here 5 Carrying handle 6 Remote control inside the storage compartment 7 Air inl...

Страница 7: ...eceiver for the remote control 14 Control lamp 15 button reduce temperature 16 button increase temperature 17 MODE OFF button function selector Control panel Control panel buttons 18 H button timer ho...

Страница 8: ...e read and understood all instructions and warnings in this manual Refer to the Product Overview pages 6 7 to familiarise yourself with the product and identify all parts Pay particular attention to t...

Страница 9: ...Started Cont A B Set up location requirements Location Place the heater on a firm flat stable dry and heat resistant surface Always choose a safe location keeping in mind the safety precautions on the...

Страница 10: ...s working the control lamp lights up Remote control The appliance can be controlled via the control panel or with the remote control The functions of the buttons are the same Switching the appliance o...

Страница 11: ...wn on the display NOTE As soon as the room temperature has reached the target temperature the heater switches off The fan continues to run If the room temperature falls below the target temperature th...

Страница 12: ...e air intake and outlet grilles are free of dust lint and obstructions If you cannot eliminate the problem and the overheating protection triggers a second time contact the our after sales support cen...

Страница 13: ...on Set the Power On Off switch to I The heating element is defective Contact our after sales support centre If none of the solutions offered above help you solve the problem then please contact our a...

Страница 14: ...ry place out of children s reach Other Useful Information Cont WARNING Before attempting any maintenance or cleaning the heater make sure it is switched off and disconnected from the power supply and...

Страница 15: ...ded including under the Australian Consumer Law To the extent permitted by law any right or warranty not mandated by law and capable of exclusion is excluded The warranty of any product replaced or re...

Страница 16: ...e AU 1300 886 649 NZ 0800 836 761 Email info tempo org Warranty returns Should you for any reason need to return this product for a warranty claim make sure to include all accessories with the product...

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