Clarke 6925450 Devil 7003 3KW Electric Fan Instructions
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To set up the heater, ensure it's placed on a stable, level surface. Plug the unit into a grounded electrical outlet and set the desired heat setting using the control knob. Ensure nothing is obstructing the airflow before turning it on.
Check that the power cord is properly plugged in and the power outlet is functioning. Ensure the thermostat is set above the current room temperature. If the unit still doesn't work, inspect the fuse or circuit breaker.
Turn off and unplug the heater. Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the exterior. For the air inlet and outlet, use a vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment to remove dust. Never use water or harsh chemicals.
Keep the heater away from flammable materials. Do not use the heater in damp areas like bathrooms. Always supervise children and pets around the heater. Never cover the heater or block its airflow.
Use the thermostat control knob to adjust the temperature. Turn the knob clockwise to increase the temperature and counterclockwise to decrease it. Monitor the room temperature to achieve the desired comfort level.
It is normal for new heaters to emit a slight burning smell initially as the heating elements burn off any dust or protective coatings. If the smell persists, ensure the heater is clean and unobstructed.
The heater has a built-in safety feature that shuts it off when overheating. Turn off the heater and unplug it. Allow it to cool for at least 10 minutes, then check for any blockages in the vents before restarting.
Regularly clean the heater to prevent dust build-up. Ensure the room is well-insulated to retain heat. Avoid using the heater in overly large spaces where it may struggle to maintain the desired temperature.
It is not recommended to use an extension cord with this heater as it can lead to overheating or fire hazards. If necessary, use a high-quality, heavy-duty extension cord rated for the heater's power.
Regularly inspect and clean the heater to prevent dust accumulation. Check the power cord for any signs of wear or damage. Store the heater in a dry place when not in use for extended periods.