Safety Protection
Pilot Light
This fan heater is equipped with a pilot light that glows whenever the heater is
plugged in and switched on. It will continue to glow, even when the thermostat
has cycled the heating elements off. The pilot light feature is there to prevent
you from being unaware that the heater is operating and maintaining the
temperature of the room. When you do not wish for the heater to control the
temperature in the room, turn the control dial to
'MIN', turn the Power Select
and switch the heater off at the plug socket.
Dial to 'OFF'
Overheat Protection
When the temperature of the heater is too high due to an abnormality in
the use environment or due to improper use, the thermostat device can
automatically cut off the power and make the heater stop working.
After the heater has cooled down completely, check what the reason for
overheating may have been and rectify the problem. If it was obstruction,
remove the item covering the heater. After this, the heater can continue being
used as normal.
Tip: The most common cause of overheating is often due to deposits of dust or
fluff entering the heater vents. To avoid this happening, ensure that you dust or
vacuum the air vents and front grill regularly.
Inversion Protection
When the whole heater is inverted/tipped over, the safety system will
automatically cut off the power. Once the heater has been placed in an upright
position again, the heater can continue to be used as normal.
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