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USER MANUAL EH0152 Prem-I-Air
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- Coupure de Sécurité en cas de Surchauffe Page 1IMPORTANT Installer and Users please note: These instructions should be read carefully and left with the user of the product for future reference. 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 13 Amps or more, and that it is fully unwound. Switch the appliance on at the mains socket. Use the rotary power control switches on the top to select the required operation:
- Fan symbol = cool air only
- 2 = High heat (2 kW) Unplug the appliance from the mains when not in use.
USING THE THERMOSTAT
The thermostat can be use to regulate the room temperature. Turn the rotary switch to the high heat position, and rotate the temperature control fully clockwise. The appliance will then operate at maximum output. When the desired temperature is reached, rotate the temperature control anticlockwise until a click is heard. The appliance will then switch on and off to keep the room at the desired temperature. Either the low or high heat setting can be used. PRODUCT SAFETY
- This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, Page 2sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
Children shall not play with the appliance.
- Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
- Place the appliance on a firm flat surface.
- Ensure that there is at least 300mm (1') between the sides of the appliance and any flammable materials
- Ensure that there is at least 900mm (3') from the top of the appliance and any flammable materials.
- Do not place on soft surfaces.
- Do not cover. This symbol shown on the casing of the appliance means that the appliance should not be covered.
- Do not use with a programmer, timer, remote control system or other device that switches the heater on auto matically (because a fire risk exists if the heater is incorrectly positioned or covered)
- Do not use outdoors.
- Do not use in a moving vehicle, boat or ship.
- Do not use in the immediate surroundings of a bath, a shower or a swimming pool.
- Do not use in bathrooms, or in wet locations.
- Do not place the mains lead beneath a carpet or rug.
- Do not use the appliance in locations where paint, petrol or other flammable liquids are used or stored.
- Do not use the appliance without the feet attached.
- Do not locate the appliance immediately below a socket outlet
- The fireguard of this heater is intended to prevent direct access to heating elements and must be in place when the Page 3heater is in use.
- The fireguard does not give full protection for young children and infirm persons. PAT TESTING When used in an office environment, this product must be safety-tested yearly by a qualified electrician (PAT Tested) in order to comply with the Electricity at Work Regulations. It is good practice that appliances are regularly PAT tested 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 building be fitted with smoke alarms (it is mandatory for new buildings). MAINTENANCE Before cleaning, turn the appliance off, and disconnect from the mains supply. The appliance may then be cleaned using a damp cloth with a drop of washing-up liquid to remove any dust or dirt from the case. Do no use stronger detergents or solvents as these may damage the plastic. Using a dry 1" (25 mm) paint-brush, remove any dust from the grilles. Page 4If the mains lead is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or and authorised service centre. If the mains plug needs to be replaced, proceed as follows:
- Connect the brown wire to the terminal labelled "L".
- Connect the blue wire to the terminal labelled "N".
- Connect the green/yellow wire to the terminal labelled with the earth symbol or "E".
- Make sure that the cord-grip is positioned correctly (over the outer sheath of the cable) and it fully tightened. OPERATING COSTS At time of going to press, the average cost of electricity is £0.12 per unit (kilowatt-hour). The amount you are being charged will be shown on your electricity bill. At this cost, the appliance will cost 12p per hour to run on the "low heat " setting, and 24p per hour to run on the "high heat" setting, with the thermostat set to its maximum. FAULT-FINDING If the appliance is not operating, proceed as follows: Check that the mains plug is firmly in the socket, and that the socket is switched ON. Check that at least one of the power control switches is switched ON. The appliance also has a overload protection device to prevent overheating. If this operates, disconnect the appliance from the mains supply, and remove any objects on Page 5or adjacent to the appliance that could have caused the overheating. Wait 10 minutes, and reconnect to the mains supply. If the appliance still does not function, or the overload protection device operates again, consult an authorised service agent. The appliance is also fitted with a tip-over switch which will disconnect the power if if falls over. If it does not operate, make sure that it is standing upright.
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