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PAT TESTING
When used in a workplace, this product must be safety-tested yearly by a
qualified electrician (PAT Tested) in order to comply with the Electricity at Work
Regulations.
We recommend that it is PAT tested regularly when used in a domestic
environment.
GENERAL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
Domestic wiring must be tested periodically by a qualified electrician at least
once every 10 years or at every change of occupancy.
For office and retail premises, and buildings such as village halls, the wiring must
be inspected at least once every 5 years.
It is recommended that all buildings be fitted with smoke alarms (it is mandatory
for new buildings)
OPERATION
Plug the mains lead into a 13 Amp mains socket.
If connecting via an extension lead, make sure that the lead is rated at 6 Amps,
and that it is fully unwound.
Switch the unit on at the mains socket, and at the switch on the side of the
heater.
(If the appliance is permanently installed, switch ON at the fused spur, and at the
switch on the side of the heater).
Avoid touching the heater with wet hands.
Do not touch the air output grille when the heater is in operation, because it will
be hot and may cause burns.
Unplug the heater from the mains when not in use.
USING THE THERMOSTAT
The thermostat can be use to regulate the room temperature.
Turn the heater on, and rotate the temperature control fully clockwise.
The heater will then operate at maximum output. When the desired temperature
is reached, rotate the temperature control anticlockwise until a click is heard. The
heater will then switch on and off to keep the room at the desired temperature.
If the temperature control is rotated fully anticlockwise, it will operate as a "frost-
stat" and switch the heater on if the temperature drops below 4°C, preventing
damage by frost.
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