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If your Kenwood trn0812tk Electric Heater is not working:
To use the Kenwood trn0812tk Electric Heater:
Your Kenwood trn0812tk Electric Heater may shut off unexpectedly due to its safety features or improper use:
Yes, the Kenwood trn0812tk Electric Heater has a thermostat. You can turn the thermostat clockwise to the maximum position and then, once the room reaches your desired temperature, slowly turn the thermostat knob clockwise until you hear a "click" to set it to cycle on and off at that heat setting. It also has a frost prevention mode where turning the thermostat dial to the "*" position maintains a minimum room temperature of approximately 5°C (41 F).
To turn on the Kenwood trn0812tk Electric Heater:
The Kenwood trn0812tk Electric Heater includes the following safety features:
The reset button is located on the GFI plug device attached to the power cord. To use it to resume normal operation after a ground fault interruption, simply Press the RESET button on the GFI plug device. This device should not be used as an ON/OFF operation switch.
No, you cannot use the Kenwood trn0812tk Electric Heater in a bathroom or damp environment. You should never place this heater where it may fall into a bathtub or any other water container, and it should never be used carelessly near water.
To clean and maintain your Kenwood trn0812tk Electric Heater:
The Kenwood trn0812tk Electric Heater has a maximum power consumption of 1200 WATTS at 120V ~ 60HZ. Its heat output settings are controlled by power switches, offering Min. (500 WATTS) or Med. (700 WATTS) options.
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