Your Oil Column Heater
1. | Carry handle | 5. | Castor wheels |
2. | Thermostat control knob | 6. | Radiator fins |
3. | Heat setting switches | 7. | 24 hour programmable |
4. | Cord storage |
| timer (KOH111 and KOH111B |
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Quick Start Guide
Turning the heater on after assembly
Setting the heating mode
Setting the thermostat
Switch the Power | Plug the cord into | Switch both of the | Turn the |
and Heat setting | a 230V or 240V | Power and Heat | Thermostat |
switches to the off | power point and | setting switches on. | control knob in a |
position. For KOH111 | switch on. |
| clockwise position |
models, make sure |
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| until it stops. |
that the switch on |
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the timer is set to ‘I’. |
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Turning the heater off
When the desired | Turn the heater |
room temperature | off by switching |
is reached, turn | both of the Power |
the Thermostat in | and Heat setting |
an | switches to the |
direction until a | off position. |
click sound is heard, |
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then stop. |
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KOH111 in white depicted
Hints/Tips to Retain Heat in Your Home
•Don’t overheat your home. The temperature of a heated room in winter should be
•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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