Manual
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Thermostat
The most economical way of using the heater is to heat the room up at full power (max.) and then
to switch to half power to maintain the temperature.
The fan operates at the same speed for both half and full power, and the only difference is the
number of heating elements used.
Once the desired temperature is reached, turn the thermostat knob slowly down until you hear a
click. The temperature is now set.
The ceramic fan heater will switch itself automatically on and off to maintain the set temperature.
To set a higher or lower temperature, simply turn the thermostat knob clockwise or anticlockwise
respectively.
Safety features
The ceramic fan heater features tip protection that switches the appliance off if it should fall over
unexpectedly. When you stand it up again, it resumes operation.
But to do this, first switch the appliance off, remove the plug from the socket and check the
ceramic fan heater for any damage. Do not use the appliance if it is damaged or does not function
correctly. Take it for inspection and if necessary for repair.
NOTE
Overheating protection causes the ceramic fan heater to cut out if its interior becomes too
hot.
This can occur if the heater cannot fully expel all its heat or if too little fresh air is available for it to
draw in. The usual cause of this is that something is covering or partly covering the heater or that
the air inlet or outlet grille is blocked or clogged; other causes are the presence of dirt or a
positioning of the unit too close e.g. to a wall.
If the overheating protection of the heater cuts out, set the controller to OFF, then unplug from the
power socket and allow the unit to cool down. You should remove the cause of the overheating
before operating the ceramic fan heater again.
If you cannot identify the cause of the overheating and the problem persists, stop using the heater
and take it for inspection and possible repair.










