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Radiador relleno deaceite de 2500w
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SAFETY CONTROLS (THERMAL CUT-OFF)
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This heater has two levels of overheat protection.
1.
Automatic thermal cut-off: Switches off the heater in the event of overheating or
malfunction and resets it once the temperature drops to a normal level.
2.
Thermal fuse: In the event that the automatic thermal cut-off fails to operate, the heater
has a thermal fuse which will cut the power. This is a non-resettable switch which will have
to be professionally replaced.
PARTS
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1.
Castor Wheels
2.
Power Switch Dial
3.
Thermostat Dial
4.
Indicator Light
3
5.
Carry Handle
6.
Front Cover
2
7.
Radiator Fins
6
8.
Cord Storage
9.
24 Hour Timer
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ASSEMBLY
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1.
Unpack the castor wheels and arc-shaped brackets from the heater packaging.
2.
Turn the radiator upside-down on a scratch-free and stable surface to prevent damage to
the paint finish or your floor surfacing.
3.
Fit the two (2) castor wheels onto the radiator by placing the arc-shaped brackets between
the outermost radiator fins on each side of the radiator.
4.
Securely fasten the two (2) castor wheels onto the radiator by screwing two (2) wing nuts
onto each foot.
Turn the radiator back upright once the castor wheels have been fitted.
5.
CAUTION: ONLY OPERATE THE RADIATOR WHEN IN ITS NORMAL UPRIGHT POSITION WITH THE
CASTOR WHEELS FITTED TO THE BOTTOM OF THE UNIT.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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Place the heater upright on a flat, steady and heat-resistant surface.
1.
2.
Turn the thermostat dial anti-clockwise to LOW and ensure the power switch is 'O' OFF.
3.
Insert the plug into a suitable socket.
4.
Turn the power switch dial clockwise to the desired power:
a.
'I' - Low Heat
b.
'II' - Medium Heat
c.
'Ill' - High Heat
5.
Turn the thermostat dial clockwise until you hear a click and the light turns on. The position
of the click indicates the temperature of the room. Turning the thermostat clockwise
will keep the radiator on until the room gets warmer. Turning it anti-clockwise will turn
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