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18.To prevent a possible fire or heat
damage, allow ample space around the
heater (at least1.7m at front and 0.5m at
the rear, top and sides) and do not totally
or partially block air inlets 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.
19. Do not touch hot metal surfaces.
20. Switch off at the control switch and
power outlet, then unplug and allow
heater to cool down before cleaning
or storing.
21. Use this heater only as described in
this instruction manual.Any other use not
recommended by the manufacturer may
cause fire, heat damage, electric shock or
injury and voids all warranties.
22. 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 authorized service
agent for inspection.
23.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 electrical circuit. See your
electrician for professional advice.
HOW TO OPERATE
1. Remove your heater from its carton
and associated protective wrapping,
unwind the cord to its full length and
remove any protective cardboard or foam
that may have been used to minimise
transportation damage.
2. Place the heater on a firm, level surface
in a stable upright position.
3.Visually inspect the air inlet and outlets
to ensure no foreign material is blocking
these areas.
4. Make certain the selector knob is
turned to OFF “O” and the temperature
knob to HIGH (KFH29 and KFH31 only).
5. Plug the power cord in a 230-240Volt
power outlet.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.
6. Control the heater with the selector
knob and temperature knob, as follows:
The selector knob has 4 settings:
O Shuts off both heater and fan
*
Turns fan on and gives cool air
1 Gives warm air with half
heating power
2 Gives hot air with maximum
heating power
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