Midea NTK15 Instruction Manual

PTC CERAMIC FAN HEATER
Model: NTK15
Instruction Manual
(Please read it carefully before use and save these
FEATURE
SPECIFICATION
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
When using any electrical appliance, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following:
1. Safety
PTC heating element works with a Temperature around 200 , no danger of causing flames even if the unit falls on a flammable surface, such as carpet, paper or quilt. Automatic cut off the power when raved about.
2. Energy saving
High efficiency, superior heat distribution Achieved by heating 99% of air intake that creates up to 5200 BTU of useable heat. Instant heat, no need to wait and no need to waste. Substantially reduces your heating bills.
3. Portability
Compact size, light weight, convenient for every locations where additional heat is required.
4. Quality
Turbo fan motor ultra quiet in operation. Power switch with inrush current protective device guarantees 10,000 on/off cycles without Malfunction. Washable/replaceable air intake filter also serves as air cleane r.
Model
NTK15
Voltage
230V~
Frequency
50Hz
Power consumption
1500W
1. To ensure familiarity with the controls, safety features, and operation of your heate r. Read all instructions before using.
2. To reduce hazard of injury due to electric shock.
2.1 Danger of shock exists even when the appliance is switched off. ALWAYS unplug when not in use.
2.2 A heater should never be used under conditions where it may
be immersed, or come in contact with water. Similarly do not plug in your heater if its surfaces are damp.
2.3 Do not insert foreign objects through the intake or discharge grilles.
2.4 Do not operate the heater if the cord was damaged in any
manne r. Return it to an Authorized Service facility for inspection, repairing and testing.
2.5 Close supervision is required when any appliance is used by or near children.
2.6 Shut the power off before cleaning.
2.7 Unplug by grasping plug and pulling it from the outlet. NEVER YANK ON CORD.
2. 8 When storing your heate r, keep it in a cool, dry place.
2. 9 An electrical supply of 230 volts AC only, 50Hz is required.
Make sure that the plug is fitted in a suitable electrical supply socket. Never use with an extension cord if the plug cannot be fully inserted. Do not attempt to defeat this safety feature.
3. To reduce hazard of injury or property damage due to heat, fire, or explosion:
3.1 Position your heater away from furniture or loose hanging
materials. Do not drape clothing or towels, etc. over the heater to dr y.
3.2 Keep the rear grille out from walls or drapes so as not to block the air intake.
3.3 Use of an extension cord is not recommended. However, if it is
absolutely necessary ensure the cord is short as possible (long cords coiled up can overheat, as well as cause tripping accidents) and NOT USED TO SUPPLY POWER TO MORE THAN ONE
APPLIANCE AT A TIME.
3.4 Do not use in the presence of explosive or flammable vapors.
3.5 Do not run in locations when the heater will be left unattended for long periods of time. (for example gseveral weeks in an
unoccupied summer cottage).
3.6 Use the heater on flat, dry surfaces onl y.
3.7 LOOSE CONNECTIONS BETWEEN THE HEATER PLUG AND THE ELECTRICAL OUTLET MAY CAUSE THE PLUG TO OVERHEAT. REPLACE ANY WORN ELECTRICAL RECEPTACLES PROMPTLY.
3.8 Use on 230-volt 50Hz AC power supply.
3.9 ENSURE NO OTHER APPLIANCES ARE PLUGGED INTO THE SAME
CIRCUIT AS YOUR HEATER. A CIRCUIT OVERLOAD COULD OCCUR, RESULTING IN DIMMED LIGHTS, BLOWN FUSES, TRIPPED CIRCUIT BREAKERS, OR FIRE HAZARD.
3.10 Route the cord so that it will not be walked on, or pinched by
furniture.
3.11 This product is intended for normal household use only.
4. AIR FILTER MUST BE USED.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Plug into any 230V, 50HZ, and AC source. (See important safeguards section 3.3 regarding use of extension cords).
2. Your heater is equipped with a 4-position control switch.
SYMBOL
FUNCTION
OFF
SHUT OFF POWER
LOW
APPROX—1000 WATTS
HIGH
APPROX—1500 WATTS
3. Set the control switch to maximum (HIGH) for fast warm up of a room. Once the room is comfortable, select a lower setting to reduce electrical consumption and to prevent the room from
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