Clarke 6934003 OFR9 90 900W Oil Filled Radiator Instructions
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To set up the heater, first ensure it is placed on a stable, flat surface. Attach the wheels if necessary, by following the instructions in the user manual. Plug the heater into a suitable electrical outlet and turn the thermostat dial to the desired setting.
Ensure the heater is properly plugged into a functioning power outlet. Check if the power switch is turned on and the thermostat is set to a temperature above the current room temperature. If it still doesn't work, inspect the power cable for damage and consult a professional if needed.
Regularly clean the surface of the heater with a damp cloth to remove dust and debris. Ensure the heater is not obstructed by furniture or curtains to allow proper air circulation. Periodically check the wheels and screws for any signs of wear or loosening.
Yes, it is generally safe to leave an oil-filled radiator on overnight, but ensure it is on a stable surface and away from flammable materials. Use the timer function if available, and set a reasonable thermostat temperature to prevent overheating.
Ensure that the heater is placed out of reach of pets and secure any loose cables. Keep the area around the heater clear to prevent pets from knocking it over. Consider using a heater guard for added safety.
Check if the wheels and screws are tightly secured. The noise could be due to loose components. If the issue persists, the internal oil may be expanding, which is normal. If concerned, contact customer support for further assistance.
It is not recommended to use an extension cord with the heater as it may cause overheating and pose a fire risk. If necessary, ensure the extension cord is heavy-duty and rated for the heater's power requirements.
The surface of the heater is designed to get hot, but if it seems excessively hot, lower the thermostat setting. Ensure the heater is not covered and has adequate ventilation. If the issue continues, consult the user manual or contact customer service.
Inspect the heater at the beginning and end of each heating season. Check for any signs of wear, damage, or malfunction, and ensure it is clean and free of dust. Regular inspections help prolong the life of the heater.
Before storing, ensure the heater is turned off, unplugged, and completely cool. Clean it thoroughly and store it in a dry, dust-free area. Cover it with a cloth or plastic sheet to protect it from dust.