Kambrook THERMO GUARD KFH15 User Manual

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16. Do not run the cord under carpeting

or cover the cord with rugs, runners
or the like. Arrange cord away from
traffic areas and where it will not be
tripped over.

17. To disconnect heater turn the control

to OFF, then switch off at the power
outlet then remove plug from its
outlet.

18. Do not insert or allow foreign objects

to pass through the inlet or outlet
openings.This may cause an electric
shock, fire or damage the heater.

19. To prevent a possible fire or heat

damage, allow ample space around the
heater (at 1.7m at front and 0.5m at
the rear, top and sides) and do not
totally or partially block the air inlet or
outlets in any manner. Check the
openings from time to time for
accumulated dust. Ensure long shag
carpet does not obstruct airflow under
the unit.

20. Do not touch hot metal surfaces.

21. Switch off at the control switch and

power outlet, then unplug and allow
heater to cool down before cleaning
or storing.

22. Use this heater only as described in

this instruction manual. Any other use
not recommended by the manufacture
may cause fire electric shock or injury
and voids all warranties.

23. Regularly inspect the supply cord, plug,

control settings, air inlets and outlets
and main housing for any damage. If
found damaged in any way, immediately
cease use of the heater and return to

Kambrook or an authorised service
agent for inspection or repair.

24. The installation of a residual current

device (safety switch) is recommended
to provide additional safety protection
when using electrical appliances. It is
advisable that a safety switch with a
rated residual operating current not
exceeding 30mA be installed in the
electrical circuit. See your electrician
for professional advice.

HOW TO OPERATE

1. Remove your heater from its carton

and associated protective wrapping,
and unwind the cord to its full length
and remove any protective cardboard
or foam that may have been used to
minimise transportation damage.

2. Place the heater on a firm, level surface

in a stable upright position.

3. Visually inspect the air inlet and outlets

to ensure no foreign material is
blocking these areas.

4. Make certain the selector knob is

turned to the OFF “O” position and
temperature knob to “MAX”.

5. Plug the power cord in a 230-240 volt

power outlet.To avoid an electrical
circuit overload, it is recommended
that no other appliances are plugged
into the same circuit with your heater
when you switch the unit on.The neon
on the front housing will illuminate
when the heater is turned on.

6. Control the heater with the selector

knob and temperature knob, as
follows:

The selector knob has 4 settings:

O Shuts of both heater and fan

*

Turns the fan on and gives cool air

only

I Gives warm air with half heating power

II Gives hot air with maximum 2400

watts of power

The temperature knob (HEAT) acts as an
automatic thermostat:

Turn both selector and temperature

knob to high / max settings

Once a comfortable room
temperature has been reached, slowly
turn the temperature knob anti-
clockwise until you hear a click and the
heater turns off.

At this setting your heater will
automatically cycle on and off to
maintain the desired room
temperature.

Thermoguard Overheating
Safety Device

Your heater is fitted with a safety device
that switches off the heater in the event of
overheating. Should this heater stop
working, turn off the heater and inspect
for blockages or air inlet or outlets.Wait
at least five minutes for the protection
system to reset before attempting to
restart the heater.

If the heater fails to operate or the safety
device switches off again, return the heater
to your nearest service centre for
examination or repair.

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

Always turn off and then unplug the
heater before cleaning

Use only a clean, dry cloth to clean the
external surfaces of the heater only.

If the heater has collected dust or dirt
inside the unit or around the elements,
have the unit cleaned by a qualified
service agent. Do not operate the
heater in this condition.

Do not attempt to open the case of
the heater at any time there are no
customer serviceable parts inside.

When not in use, pack the heater,
preferably in its original box for best
protection and store in a cool, clean
and dry location.

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