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Overview of the Appliance
Operating the Heater
Choose a suitable location for the heater ensuring you have taken account of the safety instructions
NOTE
: It is normal that when the heater is turned on for the first time or after not being used for a long period
of time that it may emit a slight smell and fumes. These will disappear when the heater has been on a short
while.
Take out the heater from its box carefully. Please save the box to store the heater when not in use.
Plug the unit into a power socket. Do not to use the same electrical socket as another high wattage
electrical appliance in order to avoid overloading the circuit.
Use the heat / fan selector control to choose your mode.
o
The first level is the fan function only
o
The second level is 1kW power
o
The third level is 2kW
– full power.
The thermostat can be adjusted between 0- 40
o
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Turn the dial to increase or decrease the temperature.
Overheat Protection
This appliance is fitted with a safeguard that will automatically shut the power off should any part of the
heater begin to overheat. The heater will automatically come back on when it has cooled down. The heater
will work again as normal once it has cooled down. Check for anything surrounding the heater that may have
caused it to overheat such as clothing or curtains covering the air inlet of outlet grille.
Cleaning
Always unplug the heater from the wall and allow it to cool. Clean the outside by wiping with a damp cloth
(not wet). Do not use detergents or abrasives materials. Do not allow for any water to enter the heater. You
can use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust from the inlet and outlet grille.
Ensure that both the heater and plug are dry before being plugged in again.
Storing the Heater
When the heater is not used for long periods of time, it should be protected from dust and stored in a clean
dry place. The original packaging box can be saved and used to store the heater away.
Carry Handle
Heat / Fan Selector Control
Adjustable Thermostat
Indicator Light