Sandstrom S25ORD20E Instruction Manual
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To turn on the Sandstrom S25ORD20E Radiator, plug it into a power outlet and use the power switch located on the side of the unit. Ensure the thermostat is set above the current room temperature to activate heating.
First, check that the radiator is plugged in and switched on. Ensure the thermostat is set correctly, and inspect the power outlet with another device to confirm it is working. If the problem persists, consult the user manual or contact customer support.
To adjust the temperature, use the control knob or digital panel (depending on your model) to set your desired temperature. The radiator will automatically maintain the set temperature.
Regularly clean the exterior with a soft, damp cloth to remove dust. Ensure the air vents are not blocked. Check the power cord for any signs of damage periodically. No internal maintenance is needed, as the unit does not have user-serviceable parts.
Some noise from the radiator is normal, especially when it is heating up or cooling down. However, if you hear loud or unusual noises, check for any loose parts or contact customer support.
Ensure the radiator is completely cool before storing. Wrap the power cord neatly and store the unit in a dry place. Avoid placing heavy objects on top of it to prevent damage.
The Sandstrom S25ORD20E Radiator should not be used in bathrooms or other high-humidity areas unless it is specifically rated for such use. Check the user manual for details on installation locations.
If the power cord is damaged, do not attempt to use the radiator. Contact a qualified technician for a replacement or reach out to the manufacturer's customer service for guidance.
The Sandstrom S25ORD20E Radiator is designed to be energy efficient with adjustable thermostats and energy-saving modes. For optimal efficiency, maintain proper isolation in the room and avoid setting the temperature unnecessarily high.
Place the radiator in an open area away from walls and furniture to allow proper air circulation. Avoid placing it near curtains or any flammable materials. Position it centrally in the room for even heat distribution.