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•  Heater must not be located immediately 

below a socket outlet.

•  Heater must not be located in front of a 

socket outlet.

IMPORTANT

POSITIONING THE HEATER

The heater should only be operated at a minimum 

distance of 1 metre from any wall or other object. 

Position the heater in order to optimise the air 

flow of the area.

TO OPERATE

1. Plug into 240V AC power point.
2. To turn on - switch the power point on.
3. Switch the heater ON.

4. To turn off - switch heater OFF at centre switch 

and turn off power point.

5. Unplug lead from power point when not in use.

IMPORTANT: Turn off the heater. Switch off the 

power switch and disconnect the heater from the 

power socket. Wait for the heater to be completely 

cool before cleaning (at least one hour).
•  Vacuum clean air vents and grilles to remove 

dust from these areas.

•  To remove dust on external surfaces, wipe the 

heater with a damp (not wet) lint- free cloth 

rinsed in hot soapy water only.

•  DO NOT use solvents, e.g. Petrol, Toluene, 

Methylated Spirits etc to clean the heater, as 

these will damage the surface finish and may 

cause a fire when unit is next used.

•  DO NOT spray with liquids or submerge in 

liquids or water.

•  DO NOT allow water or mild dish washing 

solution to enter or drip onto the heater.

•  DO NOT attempt to clean the interior of the 

heater.

•  DO NOT attempt to open the heater casing at 

any time.

STORAGE

•  Store the heater carefully in a dust-free area 

during the off season. It is ideal to store the 

heater in the carton it was supplied in. Neatly 

wind the cord of the heater to prevent damage 

to the cord.

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Aber, Hamilton, N.Z.  

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CLEANING AND CARE

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Summary of Contents for GM135-009

Page 1: ...4149 05 15 Important Retain these instructions for future use Electric Area Heater Model No GM135 009 Designed for outdoor use ...

Page 2: ...not insert or allow foreign objects or metal utensils into any ventilation or exhaust openings as this may cause an electric shock fire or damage to the heater Do not use this heater in the immediate surroundings of a bath a shower or a swimming pool Do not immerse in liquid or use the heater within 1m or above a water source as this could create an electrical shock hazard If the heater accidental...

Page 3: ...lity Never remove the cover of the heater in case of a fault contact a qualified service person Repairs should only be carried out by qualified persons using original spare parts Failure to do so may result in considerable danger to the operator Use this heater only as described in this manual Any other use is not recommended by the manufacturer and may cause fire electric shock or injury WARNING ...

Page 4: ... while the heater is on or plugged into the mains power supply DO NOT touch any part of the heater while on hot surfaces may burn DO NOT use the heater as a dryer DO NOT attempt to modify the heater power cord power plug or the supplied accessories in any way DO NOT expose the heater to rain water or use in damp wet conditions NEVER cover this heater NEVER carry the heater by its power supply cord...

Page 5: ...compatible with the heater the mains supply for New Zealand and meets the requirements of international standards This heater must be connected to a supply voltage that is equal to that stated on the rating label If the mains connection plug or power cord becomes damaged it must be replaced with a complete assembly that is identical to the original and this must be replaced by an authorised servic...

Page 6: ...hrough the holes on the center of Base Cover 3 and Base 4 Step 3 Then slide Base Cover 3 Base 4 and Washer 6 onto Base Bracket 1 respectively Fix Washer 6 Base 4 Base Cover 3 and Base Bracket 1 with Screw M6 20 5 Step 4 Clip the power supply cord with Cord Clip 8 and fix it onto Base 4 with Screw 7 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Fig A Fig B Fig C Fig D ...

Page 7: ...ts and grilles to remove dust from these areas To remove dust on external surfaces wipe the heater with a damp not wet lint free cloth rinsed in hot soapy water only DO NOT use solvents e g Petrol Toluene Methylated Spirits etc to clean the heater as these will damage the surface finish and may cause a fire when unit is next used DO NOT spray with liquids or submerge in liquids or water DO NOT all...

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