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Operation Guide
STARTING
1.1.1 Take out the heater from the carton carefully. Please save the carton for off–season storage.
1.1.2 Make sure the convector heater in OFF position before switching on.
1.1.3 Fixing the convector steadily according to the mounting instruction
1.1.4 It’s better not to use the same electric outlet with other high wattage electrical appliance in order to avoid overloading
your circuit.
1.2TEMPERATURE CONTROL
Plug in the convector, set the “MIN” and “MAX” switches to the “MAX”, then rotating the Temp. Control knob to set the
desired temperature .When the ambient temperature is lower than the setting temperature, the convector starts to work,
when it is higher than the setting temperature ,the unit will automatically switch to “STAND-BY: condition.
2.Overheat Protection
This product has protective safeguards that shut off the product when part become in danger of overheating. If it does overheat,
switch off your panel heater and remove the mains plug from the power socket. Allow your panel heater to cool for 45 minutes.
The heater will function again when it has cooled down. Carefully check for any obvious causes such as curtain or clothes that
may have prevented air from entering the panel heater. Refit the mains plug into the socket and turn you heater on. Your panel
heater should now work normally.
3. Care and Cleaning
The heater requires regular cleaning to ensure trouble free operation:
- Unplug the heater from the mains supply before cleaning.
- Use a damp cloth to wipe the exterior of the heater to remove dust and dirt.
- Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust and fluff from the inlet and outlet grills.
- To clean behind the heater (when mounted on a wall):unfasten the two locking screws located on the top of the mounting
bracket to tilt the heater forward. When the heater is tilted forward, it is easier to clean behind it. It is important to return the
heater to its original position after cleaning and to refasten the locking screws.
- Ensure the heater is dry before plugging back into the mains supply.
4. Service
If you require a service, contact your local dealer or a qualified electrical appliance maintenance company.
5. In case of any claim, your statutory rights are unaffected, contact your supplier