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CUSTOMER SUPPORT TEAM:
+44 (0) 333 220 6056
OVER-HEAT PROTECTION
1. This heater is protected with an over-heat
protection cut-out facility that switches it
off automatically if it over-heats.
2. Overheating can be caused by
obstruction to the air intakes on the back
of the heater or the grill on the front.
3. If this occurs please disconnect the heater
from the power socket and allow it to cool
for 30 minutes. Remove any obstruction
and turn the heater back on.
4. The heater should operate normally.
5. Should the problem persist contact your
nearest service centre.
SAFETY CUT-OUT SWITCH
• The heater is fitted with a safety cut-out
switch to switch the heater off if it is
knocked over.
• If the heater is knocked over and the cut-
out switch activates turn the heater off at
the power outlet and take EXTREME care
when standing the heater upright as it will
still be hot.
• Inspect the heater for damage especially
to the heating elements and supply cord.
• If any damage is visible do not operate the
heater.
CLEANING AND CARE
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.
• 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 any harsh detergent or
abrasive cleaners.
• Do not spray with liquids or submerge in
liquids or water.
• Do not attempt to clean the interior of the
heater.
• Do not attempt to open the heater casing
at any time.
WARNING:
DO NOT IMMERSE ANY ELECTRICAL PART
OF THE APPLIANCE IN WATER SUCH AS
MOTOR UNITS OR PLUGS.
PLEASE SEE CLEANING SECTION FOR
FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS.
DISPOSAL OF THE UNIT
Appliances bearing the symbol shown here
may not be disposed of in domestic rubbish.
You are required to dispose of old electrical
and electronic appliances like this separately.
Please visit www.recycle-more.co.uk or
www.recyclenow.co.uk
for access to information about the recycling
of electrical items.
Please visit www.weeeireland.ie for access to
information about the recycling of electrical
items purchased in Ireland.
The WEEE directive, introduced in August
2006, states that all electrical items must be
recycled, rather than taken to landfill.
Please arrange to take this appliance to your
local Civic Amenity site for recycling, once it
has reached the end of its life.