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DO N
DO NOT run power cord under floor covering, or cover with rugs or runners. DO NOT hide the power cord in long grass or
DO N
O
r T
un
p
o
w
er
c
r o
10
10
le
le
leave close to an operating lawnmower. Arrange the cord away from areas where it may be tripped over.
v a
e close
t
o an o
p
e
a r
11
11
DO N
DO N
DO NOT insert or allow objects to touch the heating element and never place anything on the heater safety guard (e.g.
O
T inse
r
t or all
o
w obje
towels), as this may damage the heater and could cause an electrical shock or fire. Never use your heater to dry washing.
o t
o
w
els)
, , as this m
as this m
a
y damage the he
12
12
If the heating element has stopped glowing it may still be live, please check that the heat setting indicates the heater is off.
I
f the he
f the he
a
ting eleme
n
t has s
13
13
Always disconnect your appliance from the mains before any cleaning.
A
A
w l
y a
s dis
c
onne
c
y t
our applian
14
14
DO N
DO N
DO NOT use the heater in areas where petrol, paint, or other flammable substances are stored.
O
T use the he
t a
er in a
15
15
Always unplug the heater when not in use. To disconnect from the power supply, grip the plug and pull from the power
A
A
w l
y a
s unplug the he
t a
soc
soc
socket. Never pull by the cord.
k
et
N .
v e
er pull
b
y the
16
16
DO N
DO NOT direct the heater towards curtains, furniture or other flammable objects and ensure that they are at least 1.5 metres
DO N
O
T di
r
c e
t the he
t a
from the front and 1 metre from the top back and sides.
r f
r
om the f
o r
n
t and 1 met
17
17
17
E
E
Extreme care should be taken when any heater is used near children and pets.
x
r t
t
eme
c
r a
e should
e should
b
b
18
18
N
N
Never locate the heater where it may fall into a swimming pool or other water container. Never use in a bathroom or shower
v e
er l
c o
t a
e the he
t a
er whe
room.
o r
o
om.
19
19
Do not use this heater in conjunction with a timer device or any other device, which facilitates unattended switch on.
D
D
o not use this he
t a
er in
20
20
The electrical cord must be fully unwound before use.
T
T
he ele
c
r t
ical
c
r o
d must
21
21
The front grille is intended to prevent direct access to the heating elements and must be in place when the heater is on.
T
T
he f
o r
n
t g
r
ille is i
t n
ended
22
22
T
T
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities,
his applian
c
e is not i
t n
or lack of
or lack of
or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance
e
p x
r e
ien
c
e and
b
b
by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
y a
p
erson
r
es
p
onsible
C
Cleaning and maintenance
leaning and mai
leaning and mai
1
1
Before cleaning or changing heating tubes, turn the heater off, unplug from the power supply and wait for the unit to cool
B
B
f e
f e
r o
r o
e cleaning or changing he
e cleaning or changing he
down.
d
o
wn
.
2
2
To clean the heater use a soft cloth to wipe off any dust.
T T o clean the he
T
o clean the he
t a
er use a so
3
3
I
If the heater is very dirty, use a damp cloth and wipe dry. Do not use any cleaning detergents, sprays or other chemicals, as
f the he
f the he
t a
er is
v
r e
y di
r
y y , t
th
they will damage the unit.
th
e
y will damage the unit
4
4
W
When the heater is not in use for a long period, clean and place in its cover and store in a dry place.
W
hen the he
t a
er is not in use
I
If the Aluminium reflector is very dirty use a damp cloth and wipe dry. Do not use any cleaning detergents, sprays or other
f the
f the
A
luminium
r
efle
t c
5
5
chemicals, as they will damage the unit. A dirty reflector reduces heater output.
chemi
chemi
c
al
s
, , as th
as th
e
y will damage the unit
Lamp installation & replacement
L
amp install
amp install
a
tion &
A
A
R
Remove sticker from glass.
em
v o
e stic
k
er f
r
om glas
C
C
Remove protective materials around the
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em
v o
e p
r
t o
c e
v ti
pac
packing and take the Lamp out. Carefully
k
ing and ta
k
e the Lamp out
sc
screw it into the Holder - Hold plastic base
r
ew it i
t n
o the
H
ONLY. Do NOT hold the glass spiral tube.
ON
. Y Y . L L Y
D
o N
O
T hold the glass spi
d under fl
o
or
c
v o
r e
in
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or
c
v o
ting l
a
wnm
o
w
r e
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r r
ange the
ange the
c
ts
o t
t
ouch the he
ouch the he
a
ting eleme
t a
er and
c
ould cause an ele
t
op
p
ed gl
o
wing it m
wing it m
a
y still
c
e f
r
om the mains
om the mains
r
eas whe
e r
p
et
r
, , ol
ol
pai
n
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er when not in us
e
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o dis
c
onne
c
r o
. d
er
o t
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r a
ds cu
r
tain
s
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fu
r
nitu
r
e f
r
om the
t
op back and side
op back and side
e ta
e ta
k
k
en when a
en when a
n
y he
y he
a
t a
t
er is used near child
er is used near child
r
e it m
a
y fall i
t n
t
o a swimming
c
onjun
c
tion with a timer d
tion with a timer d
b
e fully un
w
ound
b
b
f e
r o
e us
t
o p
e r
e v
n
t di
r
c e
t ac
t ac
c
ess
ended
f
or use
y b
p
ersons (including child
ersons (including child
n k
o
wledg
e
, , unless th
unless
unless th
e
y h
f
or their sa
e f
y t
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hild
hild
r
en should
t n
enan
c
e
e
a
a
ting tu
ting tu
b
b
s e
s e
t , , tu
t , ,
tu
tu
r
r
n the he
n the he
f
t cloth
t
o wi
p
e off a
e off a
n
y dust
, , use a damp cloth and wi
use a damp cloth a
use a damp cloth and wi
p
.
f
or a long
p
r e
o i
d
, , clean and pla
clean and pla
or is
v
r e
y di
t r
y use a damp cloth and wi
y use a damp cloth and wi
.
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t r
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e m
t a
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ials a
r
ound the
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efully
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older -
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old plastic base
old plastic base
r
al tu
al tu
b
. e
er with
r
ugs or
r
unner
. s
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o c
d r
a
w
a
y f
r
om a
r
eas whe
n
t and n
v e
er pla
c
e a
t c
c i r
al shock or fi
b
e li
e v
, , please check th
please check th
a
b
f e
r o
e a
n
y cleanin
. g
or other flammable substan
c
t f
r
om the
p
o
w
er suppl
r
e or other flammable obje
c
. s
r
en and
en and
p
et
et
. s
po
ol or other
w
t a
er
e
vi
c
e or a
n
y other d
e
vi
e c
, , which facilit
which fa
which facilit
e
.
t
o the he
a
ting eleme
n
ts and must
r
en) with
r
edu
a
e v
b
een gi
v
en supe
r
vision or inst
b
e su
p
r e
vised
t
o ensu
t a
t a
er of
er of
f f ,
, , f f ,
, , unplug f
unplug f
unplug f
r
r
om the
om the
.
e d
y r
D .
o not use a
n
y cleaning de
c
e in its
c
v o
er and s
p
e d
y r
D .
o not use a
t c
or
r
edu
c
es he
t a
er output.
t n
glass cover
Screws
B
Remove the glass cover with a Phillips screw
driver.
d
v i r
. r e
D
D
Carefully refit glass cover. Insertscrews
C
r a
efully
ensu
ensuring waterproof rubber washers are in
r
pla
place.
c
. e
O
T hide the
T hide the
p
o
w
er
c
r o
d in long g
r
e it m
a
y a
b
e t
r
ip
p
ed
v o
. r e
n
ything on the he
ything on the he
t a
er sa
f
t e
e r
N .
v e
er use
er use
y
our he
t a
er
t
o d
t the he
t the he
a
t setting indic
t a
es the he
c
es a
r
e s
e s
o t
e r
. d
y y ,
, , g
r g
ip the plug and pull f
ip the plug and pull f
r
om the
ts and ensu
ts and ensu
r
e th
a
t th
e
y a
e r
a
o c
n
taine
taine
. r
Ne
v
er use in a b
a
th
t a
es un
a
t t
ended swi
b
e in pla
c
e when the he
c
ed p
h
y
si
c
, , al
senso
r
y or me
r
c u
tion
c
on
c
r e
ning use of the applian
r
e th
a
t th
t th
e
y do not pl
a
y with the applian
p
p
o
o
w
w
er supply and
er supply and
er supply and
er supply and
w
w
ait
ait
f
f
or the unit
or the unit
t
r e
r
ge
n
s t
, , sp
sp
r
y a
s or other chemical
t
r o
e in a d
e in a d
r
y pla
c
. e
n
y cleaning de
y cleaning de
t
r e
ge
n
s t
, , sp
rubber seal
o t
to remove rubber seal.
r
em
v o
r e
ub
NO NEED
NO NEED
NO NEED
r
efit glass
efit glass
c
v o
. r e
Inse
ing
wa
e t
p r
o r
of
r
ub
b
er
w
r
ass or
y gua
r
d (
e
. g .
y r
w
ashin
. g
t a
er is of
. f f .
p
o
w
er
t least 1.5 met
r
es
o r
om or sh
o
w
er
t
ch on.
t a
er is on.
n
tal
c
apabilitie
, s
e c
c
. e
o t
o t
o c
o c
ol
ol
s
, , as
as
sp
r
y a
s or other
b
er seal.
r
tsc
e r
w
s
ashers a
r
e in
3
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