Kambrook KCE440 Quick Start Guide, Turning the heater on, Setting the heating mode, variable

Models: KCE440

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Quick Start Guide

Quick Start Guide

Turning the heater on

Setting the heating mode

Plug the cord

Switch on the

Press the On/

into a 230V or

unit using the

Off button to

240V power

ON/OFF switch.

activate.

point and

 

 

switch on.

 

 

Setting the

Setting the

variable

oscillation

temperature

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The heater will

Press the MODE

start operating

button to

at the HIGH

select the LOW

heat setting.

heat setting,

Leave at HIGH

and retain a

until the room

comfortable

temperature is

temperature for

comfortable.

your room.

Turning the heater off

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Press the

Rotate the

MODE button

dial clockwise

to select AUTO

to increase

setting.

temperature,

 

and anti-

 

clockwise

 

to decrease

 

temperature.

Press the SWING button to activate. Press again to stop the oscillation.

Press the On/Off

Switch off the

button to place

unit using the

the heater in

ON/OFF switch.

standby mode.

 

Hints/Tips to Retain Heat in Your Home

Don’t overheat your home. The temperature of a heated room in winter should be 18-21°C

Your heater will work more efficiently if you stick to Kambrook’s recommended clearance spaces

Choose the right size heater for the room type you want to heat

Zone off unoccupied rooms by closing doors and only heat the main living areas

Fit window coverings like curtains to limit winter heat loss

Put draft stoppers, such as a rolled up towel, at the bottom of outside doorways to keep out cold air

Keep the heat in and the cold out by installing wall and ceiling insulation.

Avoid placing items too close to the heater (both at the front and back) for optimal air flow

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Kambrook KCE440 Quick Start Guide, Turning the heater on, Setting the heating mode, variable, oscillation, temperature