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ENGLISH

(Original instructions)

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Heat Setting Selection

♦ 

This heater offers a choice of Low and High heat 

settings, along with an independent cooling/fan 

mode.

♦ 

Press the Warm button on the unit’s control 

panel to cycle through the available heat settings. 

The LED strip around the unit will light up in the 

corresponding colour: blue for Fan mode, amber 

for the Medium heat setting, and red for the High 

heat setting.

♦ 

Press this button again when the High heat setting 

is selected to revert back to cooling/fan mode and 

start the cycle over from the beginning.

Temperature Selection

♦ 

This unit is equipped with an adjustable 

thermostat, from 15

o

C to 35

o

C degrees.

♦ 

Repeatedly press the Temp Set on the unit’s 

control panel to manually adjust the temperature 

level. The currently selected temperature level will 

show on the unit’s LED display as the thermostat 

is adjusted. 

NOTE: Temperature levels will increase or decrease 

by increments of 1.
NOTE: The temperature selection function operates 

in an ascending order only. To go back to a lower 

temperature from a higher temperature, repeatedly 

press the Temp Set button as many times as 

required until the temperature selection cycle starts 

over, then continue pressing it until the desired 

temperature is selected. For example, to go from 

34

o

C to 17

o

C, press the Timer button twice until the 

temperature cycles back around to 15, then press it 

twice more until the LED display shows 17.

The Timer Function

♦ 

The unit is equipped with a 9-hour timer.

♦ 

Press the Timer button on the unit’s control panel 

to manually select timer lengths, from 0 to 9 hours. 

The currently selected timer length will show on 

the unit’s LED display as the timer is adjusted.

♦ 

When a timer has been selected, the unit will 

automatically carry out a heating cycle for the 

chosen length of time, then turn itself off once it 

elapses.

NOTE: The timer selection function operates in an 

ascending order only. To go back to a timer length 

from a longer timer length, repeatedly press the 

Timer button as many times as required until the 

timer selection cycle starts over, then continue 

pressing it until the desired timer length is selected. 

For example, to go from a 8 hour timer to a 2 hour 

timer, press the Timer button twice until the timer 

selection cycles back around to ‘0h’, then press it 

twice more until the LED display shows ‘2h’.

The Oscillation Function

♦ 

This unit is equipped with a horizontal oscillation 

function, for more even air flow distribution.

♦ 

Press the Swing button the unit’s control panel to 

activate the oscillation function. The unit will begin 

to swing from side to side to show this function 

has been selected.

♦ 

Press the Oscillation button again while the unit is 

oscillating to turn this function off. The fan will stop 

swinging and remain locked at its latest angle.

Safety System 

♦ 

The unit is also fitted with a tip over switch. Do not 

use on thick and long pile carpets, as the heater 

may not work, due the tip over switch not been 

activated.

Cleaning and maintenance

WARNING: Before cleaning and maintenance, 

switch the appliance off and remove the plug from 

the socket, to prevent electric shock.

♦ 

Do not immerse any part of the appliance, power 

cord or plug in water or other liquids.

♦ 

Use a soft damp cloth to wipe the surface. Avoid 

using detergent, spray or chemicals as these may 

cause damage to the appliance.

♦ 

Never use flammable or abrasive cleaning agents 

to clean the appliance.

♦ 

Clean the air inlet and outlet regularly with a 

vacuum cleaner.

♦ 

If the appliance is not used for an extended period 

it must be protected against excessive dust and 

dirt. Store the heater in a dry place away from 

sunlight and dirt.

Summary of Contents for BXSH37013GB

Page 1: ...BXSH37013GB www blackanddecker co uk This product is only suitable for well insulated spaces or occasional use ...

Page 2: ...ual Ceramic Fan Heater Features 1 Control Panel 2 Colour changing LED strip 3 Air outlet 4 Protective mesh 5 Air inlet 6 Base 7 Tip over switch 8 Temperature set 9 LED display 10 Fan only warm hot 11 Timer 12 Oscillation 13 ON OFF switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 13 8 7 11 9 10 12 ...

Page 3: ...s of the packing such as plastic bags WARNING When using mains powered appliances basic safety precautions including the following should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock personal injury and material damage Using Your Appliance Please read the operating instructions carefully before using your portable heater for the first time Check that the voltage of the main circuit...

Page 4: ... the heater Do not pull the plug out by the cable as this may damage the plug and or the cable Do not carry the appliance by the power cable Do not use this product for anything other than its intended use This appliance is for normal household use only FOR INDOOR USE ONLY Do not use the appliance outdoors Do not operate with wet hands Do not leave the appliance unattended when switched on The use...

Page 5: ...nlets and outlets from time to time for accumulated dust Disconnect the unit from mains outlet when it is not in use or before relocating or cleaning it Switch off remove the plug from the socket and let the appliance cool down before leaving it unattended and before changing cleaning or inspecting any parts of the appliance When not in use the appliance should be stored in a dry place Children sh...

Page 6: ... point the heater towards furniture animals curtains or other inflammable objects Keep combustible materials such as furniture and bedding at least 1 metre from the front sides and rear of the heater Do not place the cord under carpet rugs or furniture The unit is also fitted with a tip over switch Do not use on thick and long pile carpets as the tip over switch may not been activated If the suppl...

Page 7: ...g the Unit On or Off NOTE Refer to the control panel and remote control illustrations at the start of this manual for a full list of the indicators and buttons mentioned in the sections below To turn the unit On or Off plug it into a mains socket and press the On Off button on the unit s control panel Air will begin emitting from the front grille and the LED display will show the currently selecte...

Page 8: ...cted the unit will automatically carry out a heating cycle for the chosen length of time then turn itself off once it elapses NOTE The timer selection function operates in an ascending order only To go back to a timer length from a longer timer length repeatedly press the Timer button as many times as required until the timer selection cycle starts over then continue pressing it until the desired ...

Page 9: ...Power input W 1200 Weight KG 1 Product Guarantee This product comes with a 2 Year guarantee from the original date of purchase If any defect arises due to faulty materials of workmanship the faulty products must be returned to the place of purchase Refund or replacement is at the discretion of the retailer This guarantee is in addition to and in no way prejudices your statutory rights The Followin...

Page 10: ...at output room temperature control select one At minimum heat output elmin 0 000 kW Single stage heat output and no room temperature control No In standby mode eISB 0 000 kW Two or more manual stages no room temperature control No With mechanic thermostat room temperature control No With electronic room temperature control Yes Electronic room temperature control plus day timer No Electronic room t...

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