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e) Maintain power tools. Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts,
breakage of parts and any other condition that may affect the power tool's
operation. If damaged, have the power tool repaired before use. Many accidents
are caused by poorly maintained power tools.
5) Service
a) Have your power tool serviced by a qualified repair person using only identical
replacement parts. This will ensure that the safety of the power tool is maintained.
Electric Heater Safety
WARNING: DO NOT cover the heater. Doing so may cause overheating and/or fire.
a) Connect the power plug only to an earthed socket with the rated voltage
b) The heater must not be installed below a socket outlet
c) Do not use the heater in a bathroom, anywhere near a shower or bath, swimming pool
or in any other humid environment
d) Do not place the heater on a moving vehicle or object, or somewhere it can be easily
tipped over
e) When the heater is not in use for an extended period of time, unplug it for safe storage,
and store after it is fully cooled
f) Always unplug the power from the socket by gripping the plug; do not unplug the heater
by pulling or yanking the power cord
g) Always keep the power cord away from the hot air outlet
h) Do not leave the heater on for considerable amounts of time and do not leave it
unattended while in use
i) Always use the heater in well-ventilated areas, and do not position near a wall, in a
corner, or near any curtains or places where the air inlet may become blocked
j) When using the heater, ensure it is kept far from any combustible, explosive articles or
explosive, corrosive gases
k) Do not use the heater with a timer, programmer, or any other device that has a function
to automatically switch the heater on unattended
l) To minimise the risk of electric shock, never handle the heater, plug, or power cord with
wet hands. Always dry hands before touching the heater and do not use the heater to
dry wet hands
m) If the power cord or plug becomes damaged, always have it replaced by an authorised
service technician
n) If the motor does not switch on after switching on the heater, stop using it immediately
and let it be repaired by an authorised service technician
Product Familiarisation
1
Handle
2
Angle Adjustment Knob
3
Steel Frame
4
Front Cover
5
Mode Selector Dial
6
Thermostat Dial
7
Air Inlet/Rear Cover
8
Motor
9
Screws
10
Power Cable
Intended Use
Electric fan heater with built-in thermostat control up to 40°C. For use in well-ventilated,
dry areas such as workshops and garages.
Unpacking Your Tool
• Carefully unpack and inspect your tool. Fully familiarise yourself with all its features and
functions
• Ensure that all parts of the tool are present and in good condition. If any parts are
missing or damaged, have such parts replaced before attempting to use this tool
Before Use
Note: The Workshop Electric Fan Heater 2kW comes pre-built, and only minimal assembly
is required. (See I)
2kW Workshop Electric Fan Heater
Adjusting the heater angle
WARNING: Only adjust heater when not in use and the power is switched OFF.
WARNING: Heater may be hot. Wear protective, insulated gloves or wait until the heater
has cooled after use before handling the heater.
CAUTION: Always stand to the side of the heater to adjust the angle.
1. Loosen the Angle Adjustment Knobs (2) on the frame on either side of the heater
2. Position the heater to the desired angle (maximum 20°) by gently pressing down on the
rear of the body (Fig. B)
3. Use one hand to hold the heater in position then tighten one of the Angle Adjustment
Knobs with the other hand
4. Tighten the second Angle Adjustment Knob
Operation
WARNING: Only use in well-ventilated areas away from combustible and/or flammable
objects or gases. Using the heater otherwise can result in fire.
WARNING: Never use in humid areas, such as bathrooms, or near baths, showers or
pools. Operating the heater in these areas could result in fire or electric shock.
Note: A slight smoke emission may be present on the heater's first use; this is normal. If
excess smoke is constant and regular upon repeat use of the heater, switch off and contact
an authorised service technician.
Control panel
• The Thermostat Dial (6) can be adjusted ('MIN' to 'MAX') with the 'MAX' setting the
thermostat's temperature at 40°C (see III)
• The adjustable Mode Selector Dial (5)(see IV) has three modes: Fan
and 2kW
• OFF is '0'
From OFF 'O':
• Fan mode
is one click of the dial turned to the right
• 1kW mode
is two clicks of the dial turned to the right
• 2kW mode
is three clicks of the dial turned to the right
Thermostat instructions
Note: The thermostat can be set to automatically control the desired room temperature
(<40°C).
1. Set the Thermostat Dial (6) to 'MAX' then switch the heater on to operate with full-
power on 2kW mode
by turning the Mode Selector Dial (5)
2. Once the room has reached the desired temperature, turn the Thermostat Dial toward
'MIN' until it switches off
3. The thermostat will now switch on and off automatically to maintain the set temperature
Turning off procedure
WARNING: The heater will become hot during use. It is recommended that you follow
this procedure and allow the heater a decent amount of time to cool before transporting
or storing the machine.
1. Turn the Mode Selector Dial (5) to the Fan
minimum of 2 minutes, which will help cool the heating element
2. Turn the Mode Selector Dial to '0' to switch the machine OFF
3. Leave the heater to cool, then disconnect from power to store
Maintenance
• Ensure the heater is switched OFF, has been disconnected from the power source, and
the heater has cooled down before conducting any maintenance or cleaning
Cleaning
• Use a soft sponge dipped in warm soapy water to clean the enclosure of the heater,
then dry the enclosure with a clean cloth. Do not let water enter the internal parts of
the heater
• Do not splash water on to the heater, and never use abrasives or solvents to clean
the heater
• Check the Front Cover (4) and Air Inlet/Rear Cover (7) regularly to ensure that they are
not blocked or clogged. Dust can build up, which can become a fire hazard
Storage
• When storing the heater, ensure that it has totally cooled down and is completely dry
• Cover the heater with a plastic bag, place into the packing box, and store it in a dry,
ventilated place
Disposal
Always adhere to national regulations when disposing of power tools that are no longer
functional and are not viable for repair.
• Do not dispose of power tools, or other waste electrical and electronic equipment
(WEEE), with household waste
• Contact your local waste disposal authority for information on the correct way to
dispose of power tools
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