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2.4kw digital tower heater
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BFH3520IUK06EM2 V new.qxd
6/16/06
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BFH3520
Fig. 1
G
H
A
B
C
D
E
F
Fig. 2
B
C
D
Fig. 3
I
K
J
Fig. 4
I
K
J
L
OFF as it maintains the temperature between
U.K. and IRELAND
5°C to 8°C.
DESCRIPTIONS:
Setting the Fan
A. Heater Housing
Press the Mode Button (
) once to operate
the fan only (FA).
B. Neck
C. Pedestal Pole with 2 Halves
Setting the Digital Thermostat:
D. Base
Your heater is equipped with a Digital
E. Locking Nut
Thermostat that allows you to set your heater to
your precise comfort level.
F. Power Cord
1. Press the Mode Button (
) twice for manual
G. Remote Control Sensor
HI power. The heater will run continuously on
H. Power Light
HI.
I. Mode Button
2. Press the Mode Button again for manual LO
J. Oscillation Button
power. The heater will run continuously on LO.
K. Set Temperature/Timer Buttons
3. Press the Mode Button for a fourth time for Auto
+ for Up
Mode HI Power (AH) or press again for Auto
Mode LO Power (AL). In either of these modes
- for Down
you may then press the up (+), and down (-)
L. Timer Button
buttons to set your desired temperature.
4. Once you have set your desired temperature,
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS (SEE FIG. 1
AND 2)
the display will return to current room
temperature and gradually increase until the
If you are planning on using the pedestal, start
room has reached the preset temperature.
with Step 1
5. If the unit will not start in the digital thermostat
Step 1 – Turn the heater housing (A) upside
mode, please make sure the "set temperature" is
down and place on a firm, level surface
higher than the current room temperature.
Step 2 – Unscrew the locking nut (E) by turning
NOTE: It is normal for the heater to cycle ON
counterclockwise. Slide the locking nut (E)
and OFF as it maintains the preset
and base (D) to the end of the power cord.
temperature. To prevent the unit from cycling,
Step 3 – Unclip the two halves of the pedestal
you need to raise the thermostat setting.
pole (C) and re-clip the two halves (C)
When the preset temperature is reached, the
around the power cord (F), insert the 2
fan will run for 30 seconds without heat. This
fixing screws. (see Fig. 1)
cool down process ensures an accurate and
Step 4 - Screw the pedestal pole (C) clockwise
consistent temperature reading.
onto the neck (B) threaded end on the
6. Press the Mode Button one more time to turn
bottom of the heater housing (A) until
the heater to (AF) mode and one final time to
you feel resistance. (see Fig. 2)
turn the heater off. When the heater is off, the
Step 5 – Slide the base (D) and the locking nut
room temperature will only be displayed.
(E) up the cord, smooth surface facing
NOTE: The Mode Button can be pressed and
up. Make sure to align the dot on the
held for 3 seconds at any time to turn the
back of the base to the dot on the
heater off.
pedestal pole (C) (See Fig. 2).
NOTE: AccuTemp Plus
TM
has memory. The
Step 6 – Hold base (D) straight while tightening
digital thermostat will remember the previous
the locking nut (E) by turning
temperature setting after the unit has been
clockwise.
turned off. However, if the unit is unplugged, the
Step 7 – Insert the power cord into the notch at
digital thermostat will be reset and will no longer
the rear of the base.
remember the previous temperature setting. If
Step 8 – Carefully turn the heater upright, place
you unplug the heater, you will have to reset the
digital thermostat again by following the above
on a firm, level surface.
instructions.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
USING THE PROGRAMMABLE TIMER
Frost Guard
AccuTemp Plus
allows the user to program the
TM
This special setting is automatically activated
heater to turn on at a preset time, or turn off
when the (AF) mode is selected. In this mode,
after a set amount of time.
the heater is off until the room's temperature
NOTE: At any time, the timer can be turned off
reaches freezing and the heater automatically
by selecting 0 hours.
turns on HI power. The heater will cycle ON and

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