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When turning your heater on for the first time it is normal for the heater to
emit a ‘new heater’ smell, which will quickly pass.
This is no cause for concern. Ensure good ventilation.
Battery replacement
If the battery in the remote control is empty, a new CR2032 (or equivalent)
battery needs to be inserted. Follow the instructions below, as illustrated.
Push the locking tab to one side (A) and
pull out the battery compartment (B).
Remove the battery from the remote
control.
Insert a new CR2032 button cell, making
sure the battery’s negative pole (-) faces
upwards.
Slide the battery compartment (B) back
into the remote control.
Getting Started (Cont.)
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B
Set-up location requirements
Location: Place the heater on a firm, flat, stable, dry and heat-resistant
surface. Always choose a safe location, keeping in mind the safety
precautions on the previous pages.
Environmental conditions: The environmental temperature range for
safe operation of the heater is 0 to +40°C, and 5–75% humidity (no
condensation).
Clearances: Make sure to maintain the following minimum clearances
around the heater housing: 50cm above the heater, at the back and to the
sides, and 100cm to the front.
Connection: Plug the heater into an appropriate power outlet and switch
on power to the outlet. Always use a separate socket that has no other
appliances connected at the same – do not plug it into a power board or
socket adaptor; do not use an extension cord. Also ensure that the socket
is easily accessible so that the cord can readily be disconnected in an
emergency.