Kambrook Electric Heater KCE30 User Manual

 
IMPORtaNt PRECaUtIONs  
WHEN UsINg ElECtRICal  
aPPlIaNCEs, basIC  
PRECaUtIONs sHOUlD alWaYs  
bE fOllOWED tO REDUCE tHE  
RIsK Of fIRE, ElECtRIC sHOCK  
aND INjURY tO PERsONs,  
INClUDINg tHE fOllOWINg:  
beendroppedordamagedinanymanner.  
Return heater to your nearest service  
centre for examination, electrical or  
mechanical adjustment or repair.  
9. Do not use outdoors. This heater is  
not intended for commercial use, such  
as construction sites.  
REaD aND KEEP tHEsE  
INstRUCtIONs fOR fUtURE  
REfERENCE bEfORE UsINg tHIs  
HEatER  
10. Do not locate the heater immediately  
below a socket outlet when in use.  
11. Do not use this heater with  
a
programmer, timer or any other  
1. Avoid touching heater body while it is  
on, some parts of the heater are hot.  
When moving the unit switch off and  
hold the heater by the handles where  
provided.  
device that switches the heater on  
automatically. Since a fire risk may exist  
if the heater is covered or positioned  
incorrectly.  
12. This heater is not intended for use in  
wet or moist locations. Do not use this  
heater in the immediate surroundings of  
a bath, a shower or a swimming pool.  
Do not immerse or allow liquids to be  
spilt on heater.  
2. Keep combustible materials such as  
drapes and other furnishings at least 1.7  
metres from the front, sides and rear  
of the heater. Do not use heater to dry  
your laundry.  
WaRNINg: In order to avoid  
overheating do not cover the  
heater.  
13. This heater has hot and arcing or  
sparking parts inside. Do not use in  
areas where petrol, paints, aerosols, or  
other inflammable substances are used  
or stored.  
3. Extreme caution and supervision is  
necessary when this heater is used by or  
near children, invalids or animals.  
14. Do not operate the heater with the  
power cord damaged, frayed or split,  
wound around any part of the heater,  
or in contact with heated surfaces of  
the heater.  
4. Young children should be supervised to  
ensure they do not play with the heater.  
5. Important – this heater is intended for  
floor use only. Do not mount on ceiling  
or walls.  
15. Do not allow materials that have been  
in contact with oil, petroleum based  
products or drying fluids to come in  
contact with the heater.  
6. Do not leave heater unattended. Always  
switch off the heater at the controls and  
at the power outlet then unplug heater  
from the power outlet when not in use.  
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.  
7. Do not operate heater whilst asleep.  
8. Do not operate any heater with a  
damaged cord or plug, or if heater has  
 
electrical circuit. See your electrician for  
professional advice.  
17. To disconnect heater turn the control to  
OFF, then switch off at the power outlet  
then remove plug from its outlet.  
HOW TO OPERATE:  
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.  
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  
minimize transportation damage. Place  
the heater on a firm, level surface in a  
stable upright position. Visually inspect  
the air inlet and outlets to ensure no  
foreign material is blocking these areas.  
The heater must always be operated  
with the rear air filter in position.  
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.  
2. Plug the cord into a 230-240V electrical  
outlet. Be sure the plug fits tightly as  
a loose fit will cause overheating and  
damage the plug. 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.  
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.  
3. This heater has four settings OFF, FAN,  
HEAT 1 AND HEAT 2, located at the  
top of the unit, along with an adjustable  
thermostatic dial for selecting the  
desired temperature. HEAT 1 (1000W)  
is the lowest heat, HEAT 2 (1800W)  
is the highest while selecting the FAN  
icon will act to circulate air. When any  
of these modes are selected the power  
indicator light located at the base of the  
heater will illuminate to indicate that  
power is on.  
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  
4. Rotating the thermostatic dial will  
increase the temperature output of the  
unitthehigherthedialisturnedclockwise  
towards the ‘MAX’ symbol.Alternatively,  
the temperature output will decrease  
when the dial is turned anti-clockwise  
towardsthe ‘MIN‘ symbol.  
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heater at any time there are no customer  
serviceable parts inside.  
5. To turn the heater off, the ‘O’ setting  
needs to be selected.This will turn the  
heater off, and the power indicator light  
will go out.  
• When not in use, pack the heater,  
preferably in its original box for best  
protection and store in a cool, clean and  
dry location.  
NOtE: there is a tip over switch  
fitted to this heater. When  
the heater tips over it will  
automatically turn off. the heater  
will need to be placed back into  
the upright position and the start  
sequence and desired temperature  
settings selected again.  
• The air filter at the rear of the heater  
can be easily cleaned by removing the  
filter casing panel and removing the  
mesh filter. A basic clean in warm water  
to remove any build up is adequate and  
allow time to completely dry before  
replacing the filter and the filter casing  
panel.  
tHERmO gUaRD  
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 in 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  
 
NOTES  
 
NOTES  
 
Due to continual improvement in design or otherwise, the product you purchase may differ slightly from the illustration in this book. Issue 1/09  
 

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