Symbols Explained; Specification; Parts; Safety Controls - ProBreeze PB-H06 Instruction Manual

2500w oil filled radiator
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If the battery compartment does not close securely, stop
using the product and keep it away from children.
Ensure that the battery is installed with the correct
polarity (+ and –).
Remove exhausted battery promptly.
Always inspect new batteries before use. Damaged or
weak batteries may leak acid.
Discontinue use if batteries show signs of leakage,
damage, or weakness at any time.
Ensure the battery compartment is correctly and
securely closed after installing the batteries.
Wash hands after handling batteries.
Disposable batteries are not rechargeable and must
be recycled or disposed of separately from household
waste. Always dispose of batteries at an official collection
point and according to your local environmental laws
and guidelines.

SYMBOLS EXPLAINED

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For indoor use only.
Equipment complies with the applicable EU safety requirements and regulations.

SPECIFICATION

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Size:
550 x 260 x 670mm
Net Weight:
15.4kg
Wattage:
2500W
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and retain for future use.
Voltage:
220-240V
Frequency:
50Hz

PARTS

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1.
Front Carry Handle
2.
Rear Carry Handle
3.
Control Panel
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4.
Digital Display
4
5.
On/Off Switch
6.
Radiator Fins
3
7.
Cord Storage
8.
Castor Wheels
9.
Remote Control
10.
Temperature Sensor
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SAFETY CONTROLS

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This heater has three levels of protection.
Automatic Thermal Cut-Off: If set to High power and overheating is detected the
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automatic thermal cut-off switches the heater from High power to Medium power. Once
the temperature drops to a normal level the heater will automatically return to High power.
Please note that the specific power setting and the respective lights illuminated will not
visibly change as the heater lowers the heating setting.
Thermal Fuse: If the automatic thermal cut-off fails to operate, the thermal fuse will
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activate and cut the power to the heater. This is a non-resettable switch that will have to be
professionally replaced.
3.
Safety Tip-Over Switch: If the heater tips over the safety tip-over switch will activate and
cut the power to the heater. Once the heater is returned to the upright position it will resume
operating at the chosen settings.
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