Onix CH-2000D Instruction Manual

model number : CH-2000D
Convection Heater 2000W Model: CH-2000D
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Important Safety Instructions
- If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.
- Before turning on, ensure the electrical voltage and frequency of the circuit correspond to those indicated on the appliance.
- The appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons without supervision.
- Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
- Do not operate the appliance outdoors
- Power plug must be removed from power socket before cleaning, servicing, maintenance or moving the appliance.
- When the appliance is not in use, switch it off and unplug it.
- The appliance should be placed on a flat surface when operating to avoid overturning.
- To reduce the risk of electrocution, never operate this product with wet hands, submerge in water or spill liquids into the product.
- Do not insert any objects into the appliance.
- Do not kink or damage the power cord.
- Improper installation may result in the risk of fire, electric shock and or injury to persons.
- The manufacturer is not responsible for any eventual damage caused by improper or faulty use.
- The unit has no user-serviceable parts contained within. Do not attempt to repair, disassemble or modify the appliance.
- This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instructions concerning use of the Appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
Using your Heater
Assembling the Heater
No assembly is required as the heater comes pre-assembled and ready-to-use, however, please ensure feet are securely connected to the base of the heater. However, if you wish to wall mount the heater, you will need to remove the feet from the base (see picture), attach brackets securely to a wall, and attach heater to brackets using the mounting holes that the feet used.
Using the Heater
1. Place the heater on a flat surface or securely mounted onto a wall, away from flammable objects.
2. Plug the power cord into the wall socket when ready for use.
3. Turn either or both of the switches on to select the desired power output. The first mode simply turns the fan on with no heat being produced. The first switch outputs 750W while the other switch outputs 1250W. For high heat have both switches turned on (2000W).
4. The ‘thermostat control’ controls the level of heat being emitted but is dependent on the ‘heat setting’. Turn clockwise to increase the level of heat being emitted. This function gives you the flexibility of selecting from a wider range of heat levels at your fingertips.
Knowing your parts
The two switches are used to activate the power output. The heater can emit no heating, output 750W when first switch is on, output 1250W when the other switch is on or up to 2000W when both are on.
The thermostat control allows the user to set the level of heat for that specific setting. This allows for more efficient heating as it gives you a wider range of temperatures to control the heat being emitted.
Important safety instructions
- Use the appliance only for the
mentioned purpose, namely as a radiator for domestic use. Do not use it as any other application as it could be dangerous.
- Do not operate the heater near
flammable objects
(furniture, curtains, shelves etc).
- Do not operate the heater near
liquids (bath-tubs, showers, water basins, swimming pools etc).
- Do not cover the appliance when
it is operating to avoid overheating risks.
- Correct operation of the appliance
is obtained when the radiator is installed vertically.
- Do not put the cable on the appliance when it is still warm.
- Do not connect the appliance to extension cords or multiple outlets.
- Never operate the appliance immediately below an outlet.
- Never connect the appliance to a thermal control device or a time switch to avoid overheating risks when the radiator is moved or covered.
WARNING: This appliance gets
extremely hot during operation and should be handled with care.Never put flammable objects on or near the appliance as they could set alight.
Assembling the heater
Wall mount installation:
Your convection heater comes with a wall mounting kit. Please follow the step by step instructions below to ensure your heater is properly installed.
NOTE: The heater must be installed at least 1.8m above the floor if wall
mounted.
1. Locate the 4 wall mounting brackets in the box.
2. Mark out the positions of the wall mounting brackets on the wall as pictured in the diagram on the right.
3. Dimensions noted in the diagram indicate the distances from the centre of the screw holes.
4. Once the wall mounting brackets are secured to the wall, align the upper wall mount anchor points on the back of the heater as shown below to the wall mount brackets.
Upper wall mount anchor point on back of heater.
Heater sits on the lower wall mount brackets and is secured with screws provided
Important Features of your heater
3 Heating modes
Set the switch to 750W for low heat, 1250W for medium heat or have both switches on for high heat (2000W).
Safety grille
The safety grille provides protection against stray objects from touching the heating elements.
Thermostat control
Adjust the dial to select the desired temperature.
Important Features of your heater
Built-in overheat protection
The heater has a built-in sensor which will turn the heater off if it is overheating.
Whisper-quiet operation
The heater operates in near silence.
Freestanding or Wall-mounted operation
The heater can be operated from the floor with the sturdy base. In addition, brackets can be attached to the back of the heater allowing it to be mounted onto a wall for convenience.
Care and Cleaning Instructions
This appliance is not designed to be dismantled without special tools. Please do not attempt to separate the unit.
1. Ensure appliance is disconnected from the power supply and switched off before attempting to clean.
2. Cleaning the exterior of the unit should only be attempted with a slightly damp, soapy cloth. After wiping down the unit with the soapy cloth, dry any wet spots with a dry cloth.
3. Use a vacuum cleaner regularly to remove dust and fluff from the element and grill.
4. When not in use, pack the heater into its original box for best protection and store in a cool, clean and dry location.
Caution: Never immerse the heater in water for cleaning.
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