Draper Tools 04746, 04745 Instructions

EN
Original Instructions
Version 1
2.8KW/2.4KW
INFRARED CABINET HEATER
04745, 04746

1. Preface

These are the original product instructions. This document is part of the product; retain it for the life of the product, passing it on to subsequent holders. Read this manual in full before attempting to assemble, operate, or maintain this product.
This Draper Tools manual describes the purpose of the product and contains all the necessary information to ensure its correct and safe use. Following all the instructions and guidance in this manual will ensure the safety of both the product and the operator and increase the lifespan of the product.

1.1 Product Reference

Stock No: 04745, 04746
Part No: IRH2800, IRH2400

1.2 Revisions

Version 1: June 2022 First release
As our manuals are continually updated, always ensure that the latest version is used.
Download the latest version from: drapertools.com/manuals
All photographs and drawings within this manual are supplied by Draper Tools to help illustrate correct operation of the product.
Every eort has been made to ensure the
information contained in this manual is accurate. However, Draper Tools reserves the right to amend this document without prior warning. Always use the latest version of the product manual.
1.3  Understanding the Safety Content
WARNING! – Situations or actions that may result in personal injury or death.
CAUTION! – Situations or actions that may result in damage to the product or surroundings.
Important: – Information or instructions of particular importance.

1.4 Copyright © Notice

Copyright © Draper Tools Limited.
Permission is granted to reproduce this manual for personal and educational use ONLY. Commercial copying, redistribution, hiring, or lending is strictly prohibited.
No part of this manual may be stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any other form or means without written permission from Draper Tools Limited.
In all cases, this copyright notice must remain intact.
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2. Contents

EN
1. Preface 2
1.1 Product Reference 2
1.2 Revisions 2
1.3  Understanding the Safety Content 2
1.4 Copyright © Notice 2
2. Contents 3
3. Warranty 4
4. Product Introduction 5
4.1 Scope 5
4.2 Specication 5
5. Health and Safety Information 6
5.1 General Health and Safety Precautions for This Heater 6
5.2 Connection to the Power Supply 7
6. Identication and Unpacking 8
6.1 Product Overview 8
6.2 What’s in the Box? 9
6.3 Packaging 9
7. Preparing the Heater 10
7.1 Assembly 10
7.2 Positioning the Heater 10
8. Operating Instructions 11
8.1 Switching on the Heater Power 11
8.2 Standby Mode and the Default Display 11
8.3 Enabling the Lower Heating Element 12
8.4 Setting the Target Temperature 12
8.5 Setting and Initiating the Shutdown Timer 12
8.6 Using the Remote Control 13
8.7 Automatic Power Cut-Outs 14
9. Maintenance and Troubleshooting 15
9.1 General Maintenance and Storage 15
9.2 Removing and Replacing the Fireguard 15
9.3 Cleaning the Reectors 15
9.4 Replacing the Heating Elements 16
9.5 Troubleshooting 17
10. Returns and Disposal 18
11. Explanation of Symbols 19
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3. Warranty

Draper Tools products are carefully tested and inspected before shipment and are guaranteed to be free from defective materials and workmanship.
Should the tool develop a fault, return the complete tool to your nearest distributor or contact Draper Tools directly. Contact information can be found at the back of this manual.
Proof of purchase must be provided.
If, upon inspection, it is found that the fault occurring is due to defective materials or workmanship, repairs will be carried out free of charge. This warranty period covers parts and labour for 12 months from the date of purchase. Where tools have been hired out, the warranty period covers 90 days from the date of purchase.
This warranty does not apply to any consumable parts, batteries or normal wear and tear, nor does it cover any damage caused by misuse, careless or unsafe handling, alterations, accidents, or repairs attempted or made by any personnel other than the authorised Draper Tools repair agent.
In all cases, to make a claim for faulty workmanship or materials within the standard warranty period, please contact or return the product to the place of purchase. Proof of purchase may be required.
If the place of purchase is no longer trading or if you
experience any diculties with your warranty, please
contact Customer Services with the product details and your proof of purchase. Contact details can be found at the back of this manual.
If the tool is not covered by the terms of this warranty, repairs and carriage charges will be quoted and charged accordingly.
This warranty supersedes any other guarantees expressed or implied and variations of its terms are not authorised.
Your Draper Tools guarantee is not eective until you can
produce, upon request, a dated receipt or invoice to verify your purchase within the guarantee period.
Please note that this warranty is an additional benet and does not aect your statutory rights.
Draper Tools Limited
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4. Product Introduction

EN

4.1 Scope

This heater is intended to raise the ambient temperature in indoor environments and is suitable for domestic and light commercial use only. Any other application beyond the conditions established for use will be considered misuse. Draper Tools accepts no responsibility for improper use of this product.
Part of our core range, this product is suitable for enthusiasts and tradespersons alike.
WARNING! This product is not a toy and must be
respected.
Read this manual in full before attempting to assemble, operate or maintain the product, and retain it for later use.
4.2 Specication
Stock No.: 04745 04746
Part No.: IRH2800 IRH2400
Rated voltage: 230V 110V
Rated input: 2,800W 2,400W
Rated frequency: 50Hz 50Hz
Fuse: 13A N/A
Heating modes:
Single: 1,400W 1,200W
Dual: 2,800W 2,400W
Dimensions: W 558 x H 870 x D 491mm W 558 x H 870 x D 491mm
Max. heat output: 9,553 BTU 8,188 BTU
IP rating: IP20 IP20
Net weight: 15.8kg 16.3kg
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5. Health and Safety Information

Important: Read all Health and Safety instructions before attempting to operate, maintain or repair this product. Non-compliance with these instructions may result in injury or damage to the user or the product.

5.1 General Health and Safety Precautions for This Heater

•  Obser ve all standard safety precautions and good practices when working with electrical equipment.
• Take extra care when using this product around children.
Children of less than three years should be kept away unless continuously supervised.
Children aged between three years and eight years shall only switch on/o the appliance if it
has been placed or installed in its intended normal operating position and they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
Children aged between three years and eight years shall not plug in, regulate and clean the appliance or perform user maintenance.
• Keep your work environment clear and well-lit, with bystanders at a safe distance.
• Before every use, inspect the heater for broken, cracked, loose or corroded parts.
• Important: DO NOT use this product if it is damaged in any way. Contact Draper Tools to discuss repair and replacement options.
• Use the product only in the manner instructed in this
manual and DO NOT modify it in any way.
• This heater is for indoor use ONLY.
• DO NOT expose this product to temperatures greater
than 50°C.
• DO NOT use this heater in small rooms that are occupied by individuals that are not capable of leaving the room on their own, unless constant supervision is provided.
• DO NOT use the heater in dusty environments.
• The heater must ONLY be used in its upright position.
• DO NOT position the heater in close proximity to
curtains or other combustible materials that may move and come into contact with the heater.
Allow a minimum of 2m clearance between the reguard and any nearby objects.
• DO NOT position this heater in the vicinity of
combustible materials, in explosive environments or
in the presence of ammable or combustible gases
and vapours.
• DO NOT position this heater below or pointing towards a power socket or outlet.
• Lock the wheels when the heater is stationary.
• DO NOT use the heater if the wheels have been removed as this may restrict airow into the base of
the unit.
• Ensure that the power switch is in the “OFF” ( position before connecting the heater to the power supply.
• ONLY use this product with power supplies that match the rated voltage of the heater.
NEVER use this heater with an extension lead, multi-socket or plug adaptor; it must be plugged directly into the power supply.
NEVER plug more than one heater into the same power outlet.
• NEVER abuse the power cord.
− Untangle the power cord fully before connecting
it to the power supply.
NEVER remove the plug from the power supply by pulling on the cord.
DO NOT pull the product using the cable or plug.
Keep the power cord away from sources of heat,
liquids, sharp edges and moving parts.
The power cord attached to this product is not suitable for use on building sites.
• NEVER allow the power cord to come into contact with other heated objects or direct the heater at the power cord or supply.
• This is a Class I appliance.
This product requires an earth connection to
protect against electric shock from accessible conductive parts in the event of a failure of the basic insulation.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, avoid contact with earthed objects during use.
• ALWAY S check that the heater is positioned safely before turning it on.
• NEVER leave the heater unattended while it is on.
• Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded
surfaces, such as pipes, radiators, ranges and refrigerators.
• DO NOT use this heater with a programmer, timer, separate remote-control system or any other device that switches the heater on automatically, as it may be covered or positioned incorrectly when activated and
pose a re risk.
• NEVER cover any part of the heater as this may cause
the heater to overheat or the covering item to ignite or burn.
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5. Health and Safety Information
EN
• NEVER insert foreign objects through the reguard or
other openings in the heater body.
• The reguard of this heater is intended to prevent
direct access to the heating elements and must be in place during use.
DO NOT use the heater if the reguard is not
correctly in place; reattach the guard securely before switching the heater on.
− Be aware that the reguard does not provide full protection against harm to children and inrm
persons.
WARNING!
DO NOT allow the heater to come into contact with water or any other liquid.
DO NOT use this heater in the vicinity of a bath, shower, swimming pool or other body of water.
DO NOT touch the heater with wet hands.
WARNING!
hot during use and may cause burns.
Some parts of the product become very
DO NOT touch any metal part of the heater other than the handle or wheels during or immediately after use.
ALWAYS switch o the heater, disconnect it from
the power supply and allow it to cool for at least 20 minutes before attempting to move or reposition it.
Particular attention MUST be given when children and vulnerable people are present.

5.2 Connection to the Power Supply

This appliance is supplied with an approved plug and cable for your safety.
If the power supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by Draper Tools, an authorised ser vice agent or similarly
qualied personnel in order to avoid a hazard.
The damaged or incomplete plug, when cut from the cable, shall be disabled to prevent connection to a live electrical outlet.
This product is Class I a power supply matching that detailed on the rating label
and compatible with the plug tted.
CAUTION!
extension lead or multi-socket.
and is designed for connection to
DO NOT use this product with an
Where a BS-approved three-pin plug is installed (Stock
No. 04745), the value of the fuse tted is marked on the
pin face of the plug. Should the fuse need replacing, ensure the substitute is of the correct rating, approved to BS 1363/A and ASTA or BS Kite marked.
ASTA
BSI
The fuse can be replaced by removing the cover of the plug using a cross-headed screwdriver and removing the broken fuse from its holder. This should only be
performed by suitably qualied personnel.
Earthed: This product requires an earth connection to protect against electric shock from accessible conductive parts in the event of a failure of the basic insulation.
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6. Identication and Unpacking

6.1 Product Overview

(6)
(2)
(4) (3)
(16)
(1)
(7)
(19)
(5)
(8)
(1) Power switch
(2) Upper heating element
(3) Lower heating element
(4) Reectors
(5) Fireguard (6) Fireguard attachment screws (7) Power cable and plug
(18)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15)
(17)
(8) Control panel (9) LCD display (10) Standby button (11) Shutdown timer button (12) Timer countdown button (13) Heating mode button
(14) Up button
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(9)
(15) Down button (16) Thermostat sensor (17) Handle (18) Wheel castors (19) Wheel locks
6. Identication and Unpacking
EN

6.2 What’s in the Box?

Carefully remove the product from the packaging and examine it for any signs of damage that may have occurred during shipment.
(A)
Before assembling the product, lay the contents out and check them against the parts shown below. If any part is damaged or missing, do not attempt to use the product. Please contact the Draper Helpline; contact details can be found at the back of this manual.
(B)
(C)
(A) 1 x Infrared heater cabinet (B) 1 x Handle (C) 2 x Wheel frames (D) 1 x Remote control

6.3 Packaging

Keep the product packaging for the duration of the warranty period for reference should the product need to be returned for repair.
Please visit drapertools.com for our full range of accessories and consumables.
(D)
(E)
(F)
(G)
(E) 4 x Handle mounts (F) 4 x 14mm x 40mm hex bolts (G) 4 x M6 x 45mm hex bolts
WARNING! Keep packaging materials out of reach of children. Dispose of packaging correctly and responsibly and in accordance with local regulations.
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7. Preparing the Heater

Important: Read and understand all the safety instructions listed in this manual before attempting to assemble or use this product.
WARNING!
disconnected from the power supply and has cooled
Ensure that the product is switched o,
for least 20 minutes before attempting to assemble,
disassemble or move this product.

7.1 Assembly

(F)
(C)
1 Fig.
1. Attach the two wheel frames to the heater unit (Fig. 1). a. Lay the heater on its side so that the power cable
and power switch (1) are facing upward.
b. Position the wheel frames (C) against the base of the
heater so that the holes align. Important: The wheel frames should each run lengthways along the short edge of the heater base.
c. Screw the 14mm x 40mm hex bolts (F) through the
wheel frames and into the heater base.
d. Stand the heater upright on the wheels.
(B)
2. Attach the handle to the heater unit (Fig.2). a. Position the handle (B) so that it extends around
the back of the heater and the holes align.
b. Position a handle mount (E) between the handle
and the heater at each hole.
c. Screw the four M6 x 45mm hex bolts (G) through
the handle and handle mounts and into the heater.

7.2 Positioning the Heater

This heater is intended for use in small, enclosed spaces
such as oces, home garages, etc.
Position the unit so that it stands upright unaided on a
rm and level surface and is located a safe distance away from ammable objects and wet environments.
(19)
3 Fig.
Important: ALWAYS ensure that the wheels are locked when the heater is stationary. To lock each wheel, use your foot to press the “ON” paddle of the wheel lock (19). To release each wheel, press the “OFF” paddle.
Ensure that the power switch (1) is set to the “OFF” position ( outlet.
disconnect the power supply and allow it to cool before moving the heater. DO NOT leave the heater unattended while it is connected to the power supply or switched on.
), then connect the plug directly to a power
WARNING!
ALWAYS switch o the heater,
(E)
2 Fig.
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8. Operating Instructions

EN
Important: Before use, read and understand all the safety instructions listed in this manual.
WARNING! while it is connected to the power supply or switched on.
The heater is controlled using the soft-touch control panel (8) on the top of the unit.

8.1 Switching on the Heater Power

4 Fig.
To switch on the heater power, ensure that it is connected to an active power supply and press the power switch (1) into the “ON” position ( mode and the LCD display (9) illuminates.

8.2 Standby Mode and the Default Display

DO NOT leave the heater unattended
(1)
). The heater enters standby
(10)
6 Fig.
To switch the heater on from standby mode, press the standby button (10).
• The upper heating element (2) becomes active and begins heating the room to the target temperature.
The default target temperature is 30°C.
If the target temperature has been changed, the
heater will store the new target temperature while it is on or in standby mode.
− Turning the heater o using the power switch will
cause the target temperature to reset.
• The default display is shown on the LCD display.
The current ambient temperature is displayed.
If the upper heating element is on, green and
yellow heating icons are also displayed.
To return the heater to standby mode after use, press the standby button again.
Important: To protect the heater, ALWAYS return it to standby mode BEFORE turning it o at the power switch. If the heater is not to be used for an extended period, also disconnect it from the power supply.
5 Fig.
When the heater is connected to an active power supply and the power switch (1) is moved to the “ON” ( position, the heater enters standby mode. While in standby mode, “OF” is shown on the LCD display (9) and neither of the heating elements is active.
)
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8. Operating Instructions
8.3 Enabling the Lower Heating Element
(13)
7 Fig.
To enable the lower heating element (3) for faster heating, press the heating mode button (13). A red icon and additional orange and red heating icons are shown on the LCD display (9) while the lower element is active.
Important: The lower heating element will only become active if the current ambient temperature is more than 3°C lower than the target temperature.
To disable the lower heating element, press the heating mode button again. The default display is shown.
8.4 Setting the Target Temperature
To change the target temperature, press the up (14) and down (15) buttons while the default display is shown until the desired temperature is shown on the LCD display (9).
The target temperature value is represented by a ashing
number on the display. Once the desired target is reached, allow the display to time out and return to the default display.
If the lower heating element has been enabled (see 8.3 Enabling the Lower Heating Element), the lower element activates automatically while the current ambient temperature is more than 3°C lower than the target temperature. Once the ambient temperature is less than 3°C lower than the target temperature, the lower
element automatically switches o.
Important: The lower heating element will only switch on if it has been enabled.
Important: The upper heating element remains active at all times until the heater is returned to standby mode or
completely switched o. If the target temperature is set
at a lower or equal value to the current ambient temperature, the ambient temperature may still increase slightly due to the active element.
8.5 Setting and Initiating the
Shutdown Timer
(14) (15)
8 Fig.
The default target temperature is 30°C. The heater will automatically attempt to achieve this temperature when switched on from standby mode. If the target temperature has been adjusted, the heater will remember the new target, even in standby mode, until it its switched
o using the power switch or at the mains supply. When
this occurs, the default target temperature is restored.
The target temperature can be set to any whole value between 15 and 45°C.
(11) (14) (15)
9 Fig.
The heater can be congured to return to standby mode automatically after a specied period. The default timer
length is 00:00 (hh:mm). If the shutdown timer has been
adjusted, the heater will remember the congured timer length, even in standby mode, until it its switched o
using the power switch or at the mains supply.
1. While the default display is shown, press the
shutdown timer button (11) to illuminate the timer on the LCD display (9).
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8. Operating Instructions
EN
2. While the clock is ashing, use the up (14) and down (15) buttons to select the number of hours for which the countdown will run. Important: ONLY the hour value can be changed. The maximum value is 23:00.
3. Once the desired value has been reached, allow the display to time out and return to the default display. Important: Once set, the shutdown timer is not visible until it is initiated.
4. To initiate the shutdown timer, press the timer countdown button (12).
5. The timer is shown on the LCD display and will count down to 00:00.
6. When 00:00 is reached, the heater automatically enters standby mode.
Important: Once initiated, the timer can only be reset by
completely switching o the heater. Any other action will
cause the heater to store the current timer value.
To pause the timer once initiated, press the timer countdown button. To resume the countdown, press the countdown timer button again.
To edit the timer once initiated, press the shutdown timer button. The timer can be adjusted while the countdown is active or paused. If the timer is adjusted while the countdown is active, it will automatically resume once the edit function has timed out.
Important: When edited during an active countdown, the minutes value cannot be changed. To reset the minute value to 00, allow the current timer to expire or
fully switch o the heater.
8.6 Using the Remote Control
10 Fig.
The heater is supplied with a remote control (D) with buttons that are identical to those on the control panel (8):
Button icon Function
Decrease the target temperature or shutdown timer value
Increase the target temperature or shutdown timer value
Access the shutdown timer
conguration
Initiate the shutdown timer
Enable the lower heating element
Put the heater into or out of standby mode
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8. Operating Instructions

8.7 Automatic Power Cut-Outs

The heater is equipped with three features that will
automatically initiate standby mode under specic
circumstances:
Feature Shutdown conditions
Shutdown timer The heater enters standby mode
Tilt switch The heater enters standby mode if
Open window detection
In all cases, if the heater enters standby mode automatically, the following settings are impacted:
• The target temperature is reset to the default value.
• The shutdown timer value is retained.
• The current timer value is retained.
Press the standby button to switch the heater back on.
when the timer reaches 00:00 once initiated.
the unit is tilted either forward or backward by an angle of 25° or greater in order to protect the ground from heat damage.
If the ambient temperature drops more than 5°C within 10 minutes, the heater beeps three times and automatically enters standby mode in order to save energy when eternal forces are impacting on the temperature.
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9. Maintenance and Troubleshooting

EN
Important: Read all the Health and Safety information in this manual before attempting to maintain this product. All maintenance should be carried out ONLY by
authorised and suitably qualied personnel.
WARNING!
locked and that the heater is switched o,
disconnected from the power supply and has fully cooled before attempting any maintenance on this product.
ALWAYS ensure that the wheels are

9.1 General Maintenance and Storage

• Keep the heater clean and dry.
Clean the heater body using a dry cloth ONLY.
− Clean the heater reectors using a dry cloth
ONLY; see section 9.3 Cleaning the Reectors
Clean the heater grilles using a dry cloth or brush, ensuring that all dust and debris is collected and removed from the heater.
• Any maintenance to the plug and power cable MUST be carried out by Draper Tools or its authorised representative.
• Any repairs to the heater must be carried out by suitably qualied personnel.
• The heater should be inspected at least once a year by suitably qualied personnel.
• Store the heater in a clean and dry location, out of
reach of children.
b. Tilt the reguard forwards and slide the stems out
of the retaining holes.
2. To reinstall the reguard: a. Insert the protruding stems at the base of the
guard into the retaining holes beneath the heater opening.
b. Tilt the reguard upwards until the loops at the top
of the guard align with the openings above the heater opening.
c. Screw the reguard attachment screws through
the loops to secure it in place.
9.3 Cleaning the Reectors
The heater reectors should be kept clear of dust, debris
and other obstructions in order to prevent damage to the heating elements.
To clean the reectors, remove the reguard (see 9.2 Removing and Replacing the Fireguard) and wipe them
gently with a ne dry cloth. Replace the reguard when
complete.
CAUTION! The surface of the reectors is very soft. DO
NOT use abrasive materials or solvents to clean the
reectors as scratches or corrosion damage may cause
the unit to overheat.

9.2 Removing and Replacing the Fireguard

The reguard (5) must be removed to access the heating elements and reectors for maintenance.
1. To remove the reguard:
(6)
11 Fig.
a. Unscrew and remove the reguard attachment
screws (6).
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9. Maintenance and Troubleshooting

9.4 Replacing the Heating Elements

Important: This product is not supplied with replacement elements. Contact Draper Tools to discuss replacement options.
WARNING! disconnected from the power supply and has cooled thoroughly before attempting to access and maintain the heating elements.
CAUTION! DO NOT touch the glass of the heating
elements with your bare skin, even when cold, as this
may damage the element when it is heated. Handle the element using ONLY the caps and cables at either end.
1. Remove the reguard (see 9.2 Removing and
Replacing the Fireguard).
ALWAYS ensure that the heater is
4. Open the insulators and move both parts away from
(21)
14 Fig.
each other to expose the spade connector (21) (Fig.14).
12 Fig.
2. Unscrew and carefully remove the reectors (4) at
either side of the element to be changed (Fig.12).
(20)
13 Fig.
3. Gently ease the element out of the reector slots and
slide the connection insulators (20) from their sockets and towards you (Fig.13).
(22)
15 Fig.
5. Locate the connector locking tab (22) and press it
rmly while gently pulling the connectors apart.
Complete these steps for both ends of the element.
6. Remove the element and connect a new element in its place.
7. Push the parts of the connection insulators back together and position the complete insulators centrally along the cable.
8. Carefully push the insulators back into their sockets in the heater frame and slide the tapered ends of the
element into the slots of the reector.
9. Slide the reectors back into place around the element ends and screw them into place.
10. Reinstall the reguard (see 9.2 Removing and
Replacing the Fireguard).
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9. Maintenance and Troubleshooting
EN

9.5 Troubleshooting

Problem Possible cause Remedy
The heater does not operate when switched on.
The heater does not emit any heat. One or more of the heating elements
The ambient room temperature value
is signicantly inaccurate.
The power supply is not active. Ensure that the power supply to which
The plug or cable connection is loose or damaged.
The control panel is damaged. Disconnect the heater IMMEDIATELY
One or more of the heating elements is damaged.
The tilt switch has not reset itself. Allow the heater to cool and tilt it more
is damaged.
The thermostat sensor or connection is faulty.
the heater is connected is switched on.
Remove the plug from the power supply and check it for damage or loose parts.
and DO NOT use the product. Contact Draper Tools for repair and replacement options.
Disconnect the heater IMMEDIATELY and allow it to cool before replacing the element (see 9.4).
than 25° in the opposite direction to that which triggered the automatic shutdown. The tilt switch makes an audible click when it is reset.
Check the heating elements for damage and replace them as necessary; see 9.4.
Contact Draper Tools for repair or replacement options.
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10. Returns and Disposal

For servicing, repair and replacement options, please contact the Draper Tools Product Helpline for details of your nearest authorised agent. Any servicing or repairs carried out by unauthorised personnel will invalidate your warranty.
At the end of its working life, dispose of the product responsibly and in line with local regulations. Recycle where possible.
DO NOT dispose of this product with domestic waste; most local authorities provide appropriate recycling facilities.
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11. Explanation of Symbols

EN
230
V
110
V
2.8
kW
2.4
kW
Read the instruction manual
DO NOT abandon in the environment
Keep out of the reach of children
Rated voltage (04745)
Rated voltage (04746)
Rated input (04745)
Rated input (04746)
DO NOT cover
WARNING!/CAUTION
WARNING! Heated surfaces
WARNING! Risk of shock
Do not incinerate or throw onto re
For indoor use only. DO NOT expose to rain
Earthed
9553
BTU
8188
BTU
Rated heat output (04745)
Rated heat output (04746)
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WEEE –
Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment
Do not dispose of Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment in with domestic rubbish
UK Conformity Assessed
European conformity
Contact Details
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UK
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