Do not insert or allow foreign objects to pass through the inlet or outlet openings. This may cause an electric shock, fire or damage the heater.
To prevent a possible fire or heat damage, allow ample space around the heater (at 1.7m at front and 0.5m at the rear, top and sides) and do not totally or partially block the air inlet or outlets in any manner. Check the openings from time to time for accumulated dust. Ensure long shag carpet does not obstruct airflow under the unit.
Do not touch hot metal surfaces.
Switch off at the control switch and power outlet, then unplug and allow heater to cool down before cleaning or storing.
Use this heater only as described in this instruction manual. Any other use not recommended by the manufacture may cause fire electric shock or injury and voids all warranties.
Regularly inspect the supply cord, plug, control settings, air inlets and outlets and main housing for any damage. If found damaged in any way, immediately cease use of the heater and return to Kambrook or an authorised service agent for inspection or repair.
The installation of a residual current device (safety switch) is recommended to provide additional safety protection when using electrical appliances. It is advisable that a safety switch with a rated residual operating current not exceeding 30mA be installed in the electrical circuit. See your electrician for professional advice.
HOW TO OPERATE
Remove your heater from its carton and associated protective wrapping, and unwind the cord to its full length and remove and protective cardboard or foam that may have been used to minimise transportation damage.
Place the heater on a firm, level surface in a stable upright position.
Visually inspect the air inlet and outlets to ensure no foreign material is blocking these areas.
Make certain the main power button located on the front of the base is not depressed and in the OFF position.
The heater must always be operated with the rear air filter in position.
Plug the power cord in a 230-240 volt power outlet.To avoid an electrical circuit overload, it is recommended that no other appliances are plugged into the same circuit with your heater when you switch the unit on.
Control the heater with the selector settings as follows:
Turn the heater on by pressing the main control switch on the front of the base. The red neon light will illuminate when power is being supplied to the heater. Press Power on the main control panel or remote control. The heater will default to the AUTO setting.
To adjust the temperature setting either increase or decrease the setting by pressing the Up and Down buttons.
The Setting button will allow the unit to be set to either AUTO, COOL, LO or HIGH settings.
During AUTO operation the power setting is determined by the ambient temperature and that set by the consumer using the Up and Down buttons on the heater.
During COOL operation the heater will only distribute cool air and the heating elements are not operational
During LO operation the heater will always operate at 1000 Watts During HIGH operation the heater will always operate at 2000 Watts
Note: During COOL, LO and HIGH settings the temperature display will show the ambient temperature and cannot be adjusted using the UP or DOWN buttons.
Press the Oscillating button to active the oscillation function. The unit will Oscillate 40º to each side. To adjust the Oscillation direction turn the unit OFF and manually position the heater to the correct position by gently twisting the main housing of the heater.
The heater has a count down timer ranging from 8 hours to 1 hour. Press the Timer button once to increase the hour setting by one hour increments. After 8 depressions the timer will be off and no figure will appear on the LCD display.
This heater is fitted with an Ioniser.
By turning on the Ioniser, the heater will generate and emit positive Ions into the room, which will react with negative particles in the air. The result is that these air particles will then fall to the ground resulting in cleaner air within the room. Therefore you may find a build up of particles at the base of the heater after prolonged usage in the Ionisation setting.
All the control features can be operated using the supplied remote control when the main power switch located on the
base of the heater is turned on and the remote is pointed directly to the front of the heater.
When the heater is first switched OFF, at the conrol pad, the fan setting will remain on until the Ceramic elements cool down. This is a normal safety operation.
Note: there is a tip over switch fitted to this heater.
When the heater tips over it will automatically
turn off.
Thermoguard Overheating
Safety Device
Your heater is fitted with a safety device that switches off the heater in the event of overheating. Should this heater stop working, turn off the heater and inspect for blockages or air inlet or outlets.Wait at least five minutes for the protection system to reset before attempting to restart the heater.
If the heater fails to operate or the safety device switches off again, return the heater to your nearest service centre for examination or repair.