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Breville Smart Heat Control Instruction Book page 16

Panel heaters

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CHILD LOCK
When the CHILD LOCK is engaged, the
buttons on the control panel are locked from
use.
1. To turn on, touch and hold the
about 3 seconds until a beep sounds and
the
illuminates on the LED display panel.
2. To cancel, repeat step 1 until the child lock
icon no longer illuminates on the LED
display panel.
REMOTE CONTROL
The panel heater comes with a remote control.
This remote control features 6-button control
with similar function as the control panel on
the panel heater. There are timer button and
child lock button on the remote control.
WARNING
Do not place the remote control on the hot
metal panels of the heater when the heater is
operating.
The remote control has a magnetic back. To
avoid misplacing your remote control, place
the remote control on the panel area indicated
below after the panel heater has completely
cooled down or when storing.
3. The remote control includes 1 x CR2032
3V Lithium battery. This Lithium battery
is protected by an isolating slip. Before
first using the remote control, remove the
battery isolating slip by pulling the slip
outwards away from the remote control.
4. To check and/or to replace the battery,
open up the battery compartment at the
back of the remote control by forming a
good grip of the remote control, pushing
the small arched groove to the right and
simultaneously pushing out the battery
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compartment cover by pushing the
rectangular groove outwards. Insert the
battery paying attention to the polarity
(+ and -) (Fig 7).
button for
5. Reinsert the battery compartment into the
remote control ensuring that the + symbol
is facing upwards when inserted. Make
sure the battery compartment is correctly
secured (Fig 8).
NOTE
To use the remote control, it must be pointed at
the control panel and must be used within five
metres of the unit.
WARNING
KEEP BATTERIES OUT OF REACH OF
CHILDREN
Swallowing may lead to serious injury in as
little as 2 hours or death, due to chemical burns
and potential perforation of the oesophagus.
If you suspect your child has swallowed or
inserted a button battery immediately call the
24-hour Poisons Information Centre on 13 11
26 for fast, expert advice. Examine devices
and make sure the battery compartment is
correctly secured, e.g. that the screw or other
mechanical fastener is tightened. Do not use
if compartment is not secure. Dispose of used
button batteries immediately and safely. Flat
batteries can still be dangerous. Tell others
about the risk associated with button batteries
and how to keep their children safe.
Fig. 7
BACK OF REMOTE
BACK OF REMOTE
Fig. 8

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