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12 EN
Problem Possible solution
My heater
suddenly stop
working.
Check if the timer function of appliance is on .
In Auto mode, when the target temperature is reached,
the heater will stop working, and work again when
the ambient temperature is lower than the target
temperature. In Low or High mode, the heater will stop
working when the sensor detects the temperature reaches
to 37 °C, and work again when the temperature becomes
lower.
When the temperature exceeds the threshold of the
thermal cut-o, the appliance will automatically cut o
the power supply. Let the appliance cool down and check
if air inlet/outlet is unobstructed before use again.
The heater is equipped with Auto shut o. Without
further operation, the appliance will shut o after running
for consecutive 16 hours.
My heater is too
loud.
Relocate the appliance and ensure it’s on a stable, secure
surface, and no foreign objects beneath it.
If there is abnormal sound, contact the Consumer Care
Center in your country.
My heater
produces a strange
smell.
The rst few times you use the appliance, it may produce
a plastic smell. This is normal on new appliance. However,
if the appliance produces a burnt smell, turn o the
appliance and unplug immediately, then contact the
Consumer Care Center in your country.
It takes a long time
for my heater to
heat up.
Set to higher target temperature in Auto mode or switch
to High mode, the appliance will run at higher power and
heat up in a shorter time.
Ensure the air inlet/outlet is clean and unobstructed.
The ambient
temperature
display sometimes
shows slight
dierences
to other
thermometers
or my own
perception of the
temperature.
The ambient temperature can be inuenced by various
factors, including room size, ventilation conditions, and
the distance between the thermometer and the heater.
Each type of the thermometer has its own measuring
accuracy, which can lead to variations in temperature
readings.
Occasionally, the residual warmth within the heater can
result in a lag eect may cause slight variances when
compared to other thermometers or your own sense of
temperature.

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