Parts list
Diagram I
Important points before using the oil filled heater.
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Some odour and fumes could occur resulting from the first use of your heater.
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It's normal for the radiator to make a noise when it is being used for the first time.
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Do not transfer your heater just after using it. Wait for a while so it can cool off.
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When the power cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, an authorised
service of the manufacturer or a qualified person in terms of life and property securities.
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When you use your heater never operate it nearby an flammable materials such as curtains,
tables etc. Allow a distance of 10 cm between.
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Do not place the radiator just below a power socked.
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The radiator must not be used in a bathroom or near a source of water.
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Never refill yourself the oil; it needs special oil. Only approved agents are obliged to open up the
oil container section to carry out repairs. Any oil leak must be reported to an repaired by qualified
service personnel.
How to attach the wheels (see figure I & II)
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Turn the radiator upside down and rest on a soft surface to prevent scratching of the radiator
housing.
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Screw the wheel plates on to the radiator, using the wire loops and wing nuts provided.
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Push the castor wheels on to the wheel pins on the plate until they "click" into place.
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Turn the radiator back to its correct upright position.
Operation
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Switch on the power switch (C). I: 800W, II: 1200W and III is 2000W and turn the thermostat (B) to
the highest setting. When the desired temperature has been reached, turn back the thermostat
until the indicator lamp goes out. If you want to use it for outdoor you can only use level I.
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Simply adjust the thermostat to retain the desired temperature.
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The indicator lamp indicates whether or not the radiator is working.
Diagram II
A. Plastic handle
B. Thermostat
C. Power switch
D. Fins
E. Cord storage
F. Castor wheels