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The controls
(A) Heat selection control

This contr

ol has five settings, which a

r

e explained below. Use it to select the 

desi

r

ed heat level.

OFF    

All heating elements a

r

e switched o

f

f and the heater stops operating.

1

 

  

One 

heating element is tu

r

ned on for app

r

oximately 500W heat output.

2

 

  

Two 

heating elements a

r

e tu

r

ned on for app

r

oximately 1000W heat output.

3

 

  

Three 

h

eati

n

g

 

eleme

nts

 

ar

e

 t

u

rn

ed

 on for 

app

r

ox

i

mate

l

y

 

1500W 

h

ea

t o

u

t

pu

t.

4

 

  

All four 

h

eat

in

g

 

eleme

nts

 

ar

e

 t

u

rn

ed

 on for 

app

r

oximately

 2

000W heat

 o

u

t

pu

t.

Instructions (Cont.)

(B) Thermostat control

The thermostat cont

r

ol can be set f

r

om low to high when at least 1500W heat 

output has been selected (settings 

 or 

). The first two heating elements will 

always 

r

emain on.

  

While heat setting   is selected (or heat setting   for most warmth), tu

rn 

the cont

r

ol clockwise f

r

om low (L) to high (H). When the 

r

oom has 

r

eached 

the desi

r

ed temperatu

r

e or comfort level, ca

r

efully tu

r

n the thermostat dial 

in anticlockwise di

r

ection until you hear a click, then tu

r

n the dial slightly 

highe

r

. The heater will cycle on and o

f

f to maintain that temperatu

r

e.

 

Using the thermostat cont

r

ol automatically tu

rns of

f the thi

r

d and fourth

heating elements (setting 

 or 

) until the 

r

oom temperatu

r

e has d

r

opped, 

then they will come on again automatically until the 

r

oom has warmed up. 

 

IMPORTANT: 

The first two elements will 

r

emain on until the heat selection

switch is tu

r

ned to the 

OFF 

position. Remember that the thermostat

contr

ol only functions when either th

r

ee or all four elements a

r

e on.

3

3

4

3

4

4

Содержание HQ15-20M

Страница 1: ...Dual Radiant Convection Heater Model Number HQ15 20M USER MANUAL...

Страница 2: ...Contents Important Safety Instructions 2 Product Overview 666666 Getting Started 7 Instructions 8 Frequently Asked Questions Other Useful Information 11 6 10...

Страница 3: ...p it firmly and guide it into the outlet WARNING No extension cord Do not use this heater with an extension cord as this may overheat and cause a risk of re Do not use a plug adaptor Protect the power...

Страница 4: ...commended and may cause fire electric shock or injury Floor surface Only operate the heater on a flat steady dry stable and heat resistant surface Do not place it on or near surfaces that may be damag...

Страница 5: ...t use the heater while sleeping or place it near a person who is sleeping To avoid creating a fire risk do not use the heater In front of or immediately below a power outlet Near ammable materials or...

Страница 6: ...nd wear protective oven mitts or gloves to avoid burns A heater has hot and arcing or sparking parts inside Always maintain your dis tance from the product during use to avoid serious burns and person...

Страница 7: ...ation slots 9 Castor wheels 4 10 Power cord and plug 11 Castor wheel assemblies 2 NOTE Due to continued product improvement images and illustrations in this manual may vary slightly from the product p...

Страница 8: ...ed product Documentation Make sure you have read and understood all instructions and warnings in this manual Refer to the Product Overview page 7 to familiarise yourself with the product and identify...

Страница 9: ...conductive ns to distribute heat in two directions radiant heat through the heat outlet grille at the front and strong natural convection heat through the heat outlets at the top Positioning the heat...

Страница 10: ...gs or The rst two heating elements will always remain on While heat setting is selected or heat setting for most warmth turn the control clockwise from low L to high H When the room has reached the de...

Страница 11: ...ter is level the overheat protection could have triggered Check and ensure that nothing is blocking the air outlets at the top and front of the heater and the air intake grilles at the back All openin...

Страница 12: ...t and intake grilles Storage When the heater is not in use make sure it is unplugged from the wall socket Wind the cord around the cord storage hooks at the back of the appliance We recommend you disa...

Страница 13: ...n of the product While this feature provides additional safety in case of overheating first and foremost you should make sure to eliminate all potential reasons that can lead to overheating and create...

Страница 14: ...ousehold rubbish Electrical and electronic products contain substances that can have a detrimental effect on the environment and human health if disposed of inappropriately Observe any local regulatio...

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