Clarke 6934005 OFR9 200 2KW Oil Filled Radiator Instructions
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To set up the heater, place it on a flat surface away from flammable objects. Plug it into a suitable electrical outlet and use the control knob to select the desired temperature setting. Allow the heater to warm up for a few minutes.
Check the power cord and ensure it is securely plugged into the outlet. Verify that the outlet is functioning by testing it with another device. If the heater still does not turn on, inspect the power switch and reset any tripped circuit breakers.
Ensure the heater is unplugged and cool. Use a soft, damp cloth to wipe down the exterior. Do not use abrasive cleaners or immerse any part of the heater in water. Regularly check the power cord for any damage.
While the heater is designed with safety features, it is advisable to use a timer or thermostat to control the operating time and prevent overheating. Always ensure the area around the heater is free of combustible materials.
Allow the heater to cool completely before storing. Coil the power cord neatly and store the heater in a dry place. Avoid placing heavy objects on top of the heater during storage to prevent damage.
The clicking noise is normal and is caused by the expansion and contraction of the metal components as the heater warms up and cools down. This does not indicate a malfunction.
It is not recommended to use extension cords with the heater as they can overheat and pose a fire risk. If necessary, use a heavy-duty extension cord that is rated for the heater's power consumption.
If the surface is excessively hot, turn off the heater immediately and unplug it. Allow it to cool down and inspect for any visible damage or blockage. If the problem persists, consult a professional technician.
To optimize energy efficiency, use the lowest comfortable temperature setting, ensure your room is well-insulated, and keep the heater away from drafts. Utilize the thermostat to maintain a consistent temperature.
Immediately turn off and unplug the heater. Check for any obstructions or dirt on the heater's surface. If the smell persists after cleaning, discontinue use and have the heater inspected by a qualified technician.