Kambrook KCE640 Electric Heater User Manual


 
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Using Your Ceramic Tower Heater
the remote control at the heater. An
audible beep will sound with the press
of each button.
Setting the Heating Mode
To activate the heater, press the
ON/OFF
button. The heater will start
operating on the LOW heat setting
(1200 watts) and the LOW LED will
illuminate. The ON/OFF LED will also
illuminate.
Use the MODE button to select the
desired heat setting. The MODE button
allows you to select from two heat
settings.
HIGH – High heat setting (2000 watts)
LOW – Low heat setting (1200 watts)
Turn the heater off by switching the
Power
ON/OFF
switch located at
the back panel of the heater, to the
‘OFF’ position.
NOTE: This heater features a
tip-over switch. If the heater
tips over, it will automatically
switch off. Once placed back
into the upright position, the
heater will be in standby mode,
and the settings will need to be
selected again.
Before First Use
Remove any promotional material or
packaging from the heater.
Unwind the cord to its full length
and place the heater on a firm, level
surface in a stable upright position.
Visually inspect the air inlet and outlets
to ensure there are no blockages.
When unpacking the heater, check
to see you have received the remote
control, before discarding the
packaging.
Turning Your Heater On
Plug the cord into a 230V or 240V
power point and switch on.
NOTE: To avoid an electrical
circuit overload, it is
recommended that no other
appliances are plugged into
the same circuit as your heater,
when it is in use.
Turn the heater on by switching the
Power
ON/OFF
switch located on
the back panel of the heater, to the
‘ON’ position. An audible beep will
sound. The heater is now in standby
mode.
Using The Remote Control
Your heater may be operated using
either the control panel or the remote
control.
The remote control uses 2 x AAA
batteries. To access the battery
compartment, simply remove the
cover at the rear of the remote
control.
To operate, ensure that you point
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