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Sealey CD2005T.V3 Quick Start Manual page 2

Convector heater 2000w/230v with turbo fan

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NOTE:
Children of less than 3 years should be kept away unless continuously supervised.
Children aged from 3 years and less than 8 years shall only switch on/off the appliance provided that it has been placed or installed
in its intended normal operating position and they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe
way and understand the hazards involved. Children aged from 3 years and less than 8 years shall not plug in, regulate and clean the
appliance or perform user maintenance.
2. INTRODUCTION
Electric convector heaters with three heat settings of 750/1250/2000W for gradual control of heating elements. Rotary controlled room
thermostat maintains ambient temperature at preset level. Model No's CD2005T and CD2005TT feature built-in turbo fan for accelerated heating.
Model No. CD2005TT also features a 24 hour timer allowing the user to programme the time and duration the heater is operated. Slimline sturdy
construction and high quality finish make these units suitable for home, light industrial and office environments. Supplied with 13Amp non-
rewirable ASTA approved plug.
3. SPECIFICATIONS
Model No: ..................................................CD2005T.V3
Power Settings: ....................................750/1250/2000W
Supply: ................................................................... 230V
Size (WxDxH): .................................595 x 200 x 420mm
Weight: ................................................................... 2.8kg
4. ASSEMBLY
4.1.
MOUNTING THE FEET (fig.1.)
4.1.1.
Turn the heater upside down and support it securely. Screw feet on to underside
as shown in (fig.1).
4.1.2.
Fasten each foot down with the self tapping screws provided.
5.
OPERATION
(See fig.2.)
5.1.
Place the heater in a suitable position in the area you require to heat.
5.2.
Allow a minimum of 500mm between the heater and adjacent objects such as
furniture etc.
5.3.
Plug the heater into the mains supply.
5.4.
Turn the thermostat knob (fig.2.C) to a high setting.
5.5.
SELECTING THE HEAT OUTPUT
Choose the required heat output by selecting the appropriate switch which will light up when pressed.
Low setting
Medium setting
High setting
5.6.
USING THE THERMOSTAT (fig.2.C)
Once the required room temperature has been achieved, turn the thermostat down slowly in the direction of the min. setting until the heat
output switch lights (mounted on the switches themselves) go out. The heater will then keep the surrounding air at the set temperature by
switching on and off at intervals. You may reset the thermostat at any time.
5.7.
TURBO FAN FEATURE (fig.2.D)
5.7.1.
To boost the output of air at any temperature setting select the lower switch which has a fan symbol beside it.
5.7.2.
The fan can also be used to circulate cool air only by switching off the two heat setting switches.
5.7.3.
To switch the unit off, turn the heat selecting switches off and unplug from the mains. Allow the unit to cool before handling or storage.
WARNING! DO NOT touch the top of the heater when in use as it becomes hot.
5.8.
SAFETY CUT OUT FEATURE
5.8.1.
The heater is fitted with a thermostatic safety cut out which will turn the heater off automatically
should the airflow become blocked or if the heater has a technical malfunction.
5.8.2.
Should this happen, switch the heater off and unplug it from the mains power supply.
WARNING! In such a case the heater will be very hot.
DO NOT connect the heater to the power supply again until the reason the safety cut out
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activated has been identified.
5.8.3.
Allow the heater to cool completely before handling and then check the air inlet and outlet for
attempting to switch the unit back on.
5.8.4.
If the cause is not obvious return the heater to your local Sealey stockist for servicing.
6. MAINTENANCE
6.1.
IMPORTANT: Before attempting any maintenance ensure the unit is unplugged from the
mains power supply and that it is cool.
6.2.
Clean the unit with a soft dry cloth. DO NOT use abrasives or solvents.
6.3.
Periodically check the air inlet and outlet to ensure the air way is clear.
© Jack Sealey Limited
(750W)
Select switch 'A'
(1250W)
Select switch 'B'
(2000W)
Select both switches.
Original Language Version
fig.1
fig.2
obstructions before
CD2005T.V3 Issue:2 (2) - 13/02/2019

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