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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Place the heater on a firm, level ceiling surface;
The Hook on the ceiling hanging the Patio Heater must be able to undertake a weight 3 or 4 times that of the Patio Heater
itself.
Never fix or place heater near flammable or combustible materials.
Generally heaters must be placed at a safe distance (clear space) of at least 2.0m from combustible materials and glass
walls. If installed in workshops or garages where inflammable or combustible paints are used, the heaters must be installed
at a distance of at least 4.0m from the source of danger.
If the heaters are placed in areas where spray painting of any description is taking place, they should not be used during
the painting operations.
Never use the heater in particularly dusty and explosive areas.
Minimum Required Distances
25cm from the side wall
50cm from the ceiling
installation height above 180cm
Operation
Connect the power cable to a 13 amp supply which is located in a safe, dry area.
To operate the heater on 1000W power, pull the switch cord once.
To operate the heater on 2500W power, pull the switch cord twice.
To turn off the heater, pull the switch cord again.
Although the patio heater is waterproof, do not use when raining or in wet conditions.
Never connect the power cable from the electrical supply, when the patio heater is not in use.
MAINTENANCE
Unplug the unit and let it cool completely.
To keep the heater clean, the outer shell may be cleaned with a soft, damp cloth. You may use a mile detergent if
necessary. After cleaning, dry the unit with a soft cloth.
DO NOT use alcohol, gasoline, abrasive powders, furniture polish, or rough brushes to clean the heater. This may cause
damage or deterioration to the surface of the heater.
Although this heater is outdoor approved, DO NOT immerse the heater in water for your safety. Wait until the unit is
completely dry before use.

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