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Turning the heater off
To turn the heater OFF, press the
MODE button until the STANDBY
setting is selected. The fan will
continue to operate for several
seconds after selection to allow the
heating element to properly cool.
Once the fan has stopped operating,
turn the heater OFF at the main
power switch, located at the back
of the heater. Turn the heater off and
unplug from the power outlet.
NOTE:
Once placed into STANDBY
mode, the fan will continue
to operate while the heating
element is cooling. Wait for the
fan to stop operating before
switching the heater OFF at the
main power switch.
Setting the auto-off timer
The auto-off timer can be set to
operate the heater for a specified
period of time, up to 8 hours. Once
the specified time has elapsed, the
heater will stop heating and go into
STANDBY mode. To set, press the TIMER
button on the control panel or remote
control. The LCD screen will then
display the hours that the auto-off
timer is set to (Fig. 3).
Fig. 3
Using Your Kambrook Ceramic Heater
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Using the
(
)
buttons on the control
panel, the timer can be set from
0.5 – 8.0 hours, in half hour intervals.
Once your desired time is displayed,
wait for the LCD to stop flashing and
the timer will set.
Press the TIMER button to see the
remaining time before the heater will
turn off.
When the auto-off timer countdown
is complete, the heater will go into
STANDBY mode. If the heater is no
longer required for use, it should be
switched off at the main power switch
at the back of the heater.
Safety tip-over switch
There is a safety tip-over switch
fitted inside the heater. If the heater
is accidently tipped over it will
immediately stop operating. Once
the heater is place back into an
upright position, the heater will go
back into standby mode.
ThermoGuard Protected
The heater is fitted with a safety
device that switches the heater off
in the event of overheating. If the
heater stops working, turn it off at
the power point and inspect the air
inlet and outlet for any blockages.
Wait until the heater has fully cooled
before attempting to start using it
again.
If the heater fails to operate or the
safety device switches off again, take
the heater to your nearest service
centre for examination or repair.
Care and Cleaning
Cleaning the heater
• Before cleaning, ensure that the
heater has been turned off and
unplugged from power outlet.
• Use a clean, dry cloth to wipe the
heater housing and grilles.
• If the heater has collected excess
dust that does not easily wipe
clean, have the unit cleaned
by a qualified service agent. Do
not operate the heater in this
condition.
Cleaning the filter
• It is recommended to regularly
check the filter in the back grille for
any clogging or dust build up.
• To ensure optimum performance,
check the filter after each use.
• To access the filter, lift off the back
grille using the two tabs at the base
of the cover (Fig 4).
• Once removed, separate the filter
from the back grille cover and
shake both to remove any excess
dust, then wipe over with a soft dry
cloth.
• To replace, reinsert the mesh filter
into the back grille cover, slide and
clip the back cover in place.
Fig. 4