manual

CONTROL PANEL
Caution: surface is hot during operation
1. Select an indoor location for the heater away from electrical cords, drapes
and other furnshings. Do not place the heater directly beneath and electrical
outlet or against paper board or low density fiberboard.
2. Turn power selector to “0” and the themostat to LOW before plugging in the
radiator.
3. Plug the heater into the main supply.
4. Switch the heater to one of the power setttings I or two.
5. The operating temperature is selected by adjustment of the thermostat. The
hottest setting will be when the thermostat is to “HIGH”, the coolest when it is set
to “LOW”.
6. To determine the correct working temperature for your conditions, turn the
themostat to the “HIGH” position. The power light will be activated and the
radiator will start to get warm. When the unit reaches the correct temperature,
slowly turn the thermostat anticlockwise until the power light goes off. The
temperature now will be kept costant.
7. The first time the heater is used there may be an odour that will disappear
after 30 minutes of operation. The odour is due to a lubricant used durino the
manufacturing of the heater.
SAFETY OVERHEAT SHUT OFF
Your heater is fitted with a safety device to switch off the heater in the event of
overheating. If an overheat temperature is reached, the heater will automatically
shut off and the power indicator light will go off. Should the heater stop working,
turn the heater off and unplug the heater. Wait at least 5 to 10 minutes for the
protection system to reset before attempting to restart the heater.
If the heater fails to operate or the safety device switches the heater off again,
return the heater to your nearest service center for examination or repair.
CARE AND MATEINANCE
The heater requires regular cleaning to censure trouble free operation.
1. Do not stand the heater and treat it carefully at all times.
2. Always turn off and unplug the heater from the mains supply before
cleaning.
3. Use a damp cloth to wipe the exterior of the heater to remove dust and dirt.
4. Ensure the heater is dry before plugging back into the mains supply.
5. Do not allow water to run into the interior of the heater as this could create a
fire or electric shock hazard.