OPERATION
1.
Place the heater upright on a flat, steady and heat-resistant surface.
2.
Turn the thermostat dial anti-clockwise to LOW and ensure the power switch is
''O'' OFF.
3.
Insert the plug into a suitable socket.
4.
Turn the power switch dial clockwise to the desired power:
a.
LOW (800W - only first light illuminates when heating)
b.
MEDIUM (1200W - only second light illuminates when heating)
c.
HIGH (2000W - all three lights illuminate when heating)
5.
Turn the thermostat dial clockwise until you hear a click. The position of the click
indicates the temperature of the room. Turning the thermostat clockwise will keep
the radiator on until the room gets warmer. Turning it anti-clockwise will turn it off
until the room has cooled to a lower temperature and then it will switch on. The
radiator automatically rotates through an on-and-off cycle to maintain the current
room temperature according to the thermostat's setting. It is normal for it to heat
up and cool down periodically.
6.
To turn off the heater, turn the power switch dial anti-clockwise to "O'' OFF.
7.
Unplug the heater from socket when it is left unattended or is not in use.
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