OVERVIEW OF YOUR RADIANT HEATER
Your Goldair Radiant heater is equipped with three heat settings and a thermostat control to ensure
Your precise heating needs are met. Also included is a fan boost that assists with circulating the heat
Around your room. For security a tip over safety device is built into the heater for your added
Protection.
OPERATING YOUR HEATER
Always choose a safe location for the heater (For safety reasons keep the heater 1 metre from other
objects
– i.e. walls, curtains, furniture, etc.) keeping in mind the safety precautions outlined. Ensure that
all packaging has been removed from the unit before use.
SELECTING YOUR DESIRED HEAT SETTING
•LOW Heat = 800W; Press down switch “I”.
•MEDIMUM Heat = 1600W; Press down the “I” & “II” switches and ensure the thermostat is rotated to
the highest position.
•HIGH Heat = 2400W; Press down switches “I”, “II” and “III” and ensure the thermostat is rotated to the
highest position. The fan boost will automatically switch on.
FAN BOOST (HIGH HEAT SETTING ONLY)
To heat your room faster your heater is equipped with a fan boost. This increases the amount and
speed of the air traveling over the elements therefore heating the room area faster. It is recommended
that you set your heater to
“High” heat initially to quickly increase your room temperature. Once this has
happened you either allow the thermostat to control the amount of heating or reduce to medium or low
heat.
THERMOSTAT
The heater is equipped with a rotary thermostat knob. Turn the knob clockwise until the maximum
setting is obtained. Once the desired temperature is reached slowly turn the knob anti clockwise until a
clicking noise is heard. The heater will now regulated the amount of output to maintain the temperature
at this level. In doing so one or two heating tubes may extinguish then come on this is completely
normal.
IMPORTANT! ~ NEVER COVER THIS HEATER!
WARNING: The heater must not be used if the glass tubes are damaged
Do not use this heater with a programmer, timer, separate remote-control
system or any other device that switches the heater on automatically, since a
fire risk exists if the heater is covered or positioned incorrectly.