Sealey IR15 Instruction Manual
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To set up the Sealey IR15 heater, first ensure that the unit is placed on a stable, flat surface. Connect it to a suitable power supply, following the voltage requirements specified in the manual. Make sure the heater is in a well-ventilated area and free from obstructions.
If the heater does not switch on, check the power connection and ensure the plug is securely inserted into the socket. Verify that the power switch is turned on. If the issue persists, inspect the fuse in the plug and replace it if necessary.
Regularly clean the heater's surface with a dry cloth to remove dust and debris. Ensure the air intake and outlet grilles are unobstructed. Periodically check the power cord for signs of wear or damage.
Before cleaning, ensure the heater is unplugged and has cooled down. Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the exterior. Avoid using water or any liquid cleaners. For stubborn dirt, lightly dampen the cloth with water, but ensure no moisture enters the unit.
First, check if there is any visible blockage in the fan area. Ensure the heater is switched off and unplugged before inspecting. If the fan still does not operate, it may require professional servicing to check internal connections or components.
The Sealey IR15 heater is generally not recommended for bathroom use unless specifically rated for such environments due to high humidity levels. Always refer to the user manual for guidance on suitable usage locations.
The Sealey IR15 heater includes safety features such as overheat protection and a thermal cut-off. These features automatically shut off the heater in case of overheating or malfunction, preventing potential hazards.
It is generally advised not to use extension cords with high-power appliances like the Sealey IR15 heater. If necessary, ensure the extension cord is rated for the heater's power consumption and is of appropriate gauge and length.
To enhance energy efficiency, use the heater in well-insulated spaces and avoid placing it near windows or doors. Utilize the thermostat settings to maintain a consistent temperature and turn off the heater when not needed.
If an unusual smell is detected, switch off and unplug the heater immediately. Inspect for any visible signs of damage or blockage. If the smell persists, contact a qualified technician for a thorough inspection.