Beldray EH3334NKDFOB 2000 W Convector Instruction Manual

To set up the Beldray EH3334NKDFOB Convector Heater, first ensure it is placed on a flat, stable surface. Connect the power cord to a suitable electrical outlet and use the control dials to set your desired temperature and power level.
If the heater does not turn on, check if the power cord is securely plugged in and the outlet is functioning. Ensure the power switch is turned on and the thermostat is set above room temperature. If it still doesn’t work, consult the user manual or contact customer service.
Before cleaning, ensure the heater is unplugged and completely cooled down. Use a soft, damp cloth to wipe the exterior. Do not use detergents or abrasive cleaners. Regularly inspect and clean the air inlet and outlet to prevent dust buildup.
It is generally not recommended to leave the heater on unattended or overnight. If necessary, use the heater’s timer function for added safety, and always ensure it is placed away from flammable materials.
A burning smell during initial use is common as the heater burns off dust accumulated during manufacturing or storage. This should dissipate after a short period. If the smell persists, discontinue use and contact customer support.
To use the thermostat control, turn the dial to your desired temperature setting. The heater will cycle on and off to maintain the set temperature. Adjust as needed for comfort and energy efficiency.
The Beldray EH3334NKDFOB Convector Heater is suitable for medium-sized rooms, typically up to 20 square meters. Heating efficiency can vary based on insulation and environmental factors.
It is not recommended to use an extension cord with the heater, as it can pose a fire hazard. If necessary, ensure the extension cord is rated for the heater’s power and is in good condition.
To store the heater, ensure it is unplugged and completely cooled. Clean it thoroughly, wrap the cord, and store in a cool, dry place. Avoid placing heavy items on top to prevent damage.
If the heater blows cold air, check the thermostat setting and ensure it is above room temperature. Verify that the heater is set to a heat mode rather than a fan mode. If issues persist, consult the user manual or seek professional assistance.