Target T11FOCH16 User manual

Manual is about: Oil Filled Column Heater with Timer. Input: 220 - 240Va.c. 50Hz 3 Heat Settings 1000W / 1400W / 2400W

Summary of T11FOCH16

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    This is important to your safety. Please take a minute to read it carefully before switching on your new heater. 2. Insert plug into power point and switch on. 3. Turn the thermostat control down (anticlockwise) until you hear it click off. Quick start guide if you have any query, please feel free t...

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    Oil filled column heater with timer user manual t11foch16 input: 220 - 240va.C. 50hz 3 heat settings 1000w / 1400w / 2400w rev 1 note: the specifications and/or components of this appliance are subject to change without prior notice. Page 3 of 20

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    1 important safeguards ............................................................6 2 component diagram .............................................................8 3 before use ............................................................................9 4 fitting the castor wheels ................

  • Page 6: 1  Important Safeguards

    1 important safeguards when using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following: • carefully read this instruction manual before using appliance. • keep appliance out of reach of young children. • this appliance is not intended for use by persons ...

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    • unplug this appliance before cleaning or storing or when unused for long periods of time. • any type of servicing, apart from ordinary cleaning, must be carried out by an authorised service centre or qualified dealer. There are no user serviceable parts in this appliance. • if this appliance is us...

  • Page 8: 2  Component Diagram

    2 component diagram item description 1 handle 2 power selection switches (3 heat setting) with power indicator lights 3 room thermostat / temperature control 4 air vents 5 timer 6 cord storage 7 oil filled heater fins 8 castor wheels 1 8 2 6 7 3 4 5 page 8 of 20

  • Page 9: 3  Before Use

    3 before use congratulations on the purchase of your new oil filled heater. Remove all packaging and dispose of thoughtfully. Before first using your new oil filled heater, it is most important that you read and follow the instructions in this instruction manual, even if you feel you are quite famil...

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    The diagrams following show how to securely attach the castor wheels so that your oil filled heater can easily be wheeled from room to room. The first step is to attached the castor wheels to their mount brackets. Note: it is very important that the castor wheels and mounting plates are fitted corre...

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    Note: it is very important that the castor wheels and mounting plates are fitted correctly. • turn the heater upside down. Take care as the heater is heavy. • remove the wing nuts from the u-bolts and then position the u-bolt between the end fins and hold in place as shown. • position the mounting p...

  • Page 12: 5  Method Of Heating

    5 method of heating the heating fins are filled with a special oil that conducts heat from the heating element out to the metal surfaces of the fins. This in turn warms the air around them which gently and silently heats the room. You will notice the surfaces in the room (i.E. Walls, furniture, etc)...

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    • switch “i” and switch “ii”: press both switches to the “i” and “ii” positions for “high heat” setting. Both indicator lights in the switches will illuminate indicating power is being supplied. • to switch heating off, switch both switches to the “0” position. Both indicator lights in the switches ...

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    6.2 timer the heater is equipped with a timer so that it can be programmed to switch on and off at your desired time. Note: as with all electrical appliances, never use the heater when unattended or asleep. Always switch off and unplug electrical appliances when not in use and when leaving the house...

  • Page 15: 7  Cleaning

    I.E. With the timer set to the current time (say for example 4pm “16” on the timer) and you wish the heater to turn on at 5pm and turn off at 8pm, push all the pins outward that are between the numbers 17 and 20. “17 represents 17.00 hours which is 5pm and 20 represents 20.00 hours which is 8pm. You...

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    8 when the appliance is not in use 8.1 cord storage wind the cable around the cord storage bracket (do not wind on tight) and the plug can be inserted into the bracket if desired as shown. 8.2 storage when the appliance is not in use or is not going to be used for a long period, disconnect from the ...

  • Page 17: 9  Troubleshooting

    9 troubleshooting before contacting a service agent, please check the following points: symptom cause remedy no power to the appliance (no indicator lights) the power plug may not be plugged in to the power point and switched on. Ensure the power plug is inserted into the power point correctly and s...

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    Burning smell when first turned on. This is normal for first use or for first use after storing away for some time. Allow appliance to heat up and the smell will disappear over a short period. Clicking sound during use this will be one or both of the internal thermostats turning on and off to mainta...

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    10 warranty against defect what’s covered? 1.1. H.E. Group pty ltd (“us” “we” or “our”) warrants this good for a full replacement or refund for a period of twelve months from the date of purchase. 1.2. This warranty covers materials and workmanship defects only what is not covered? 2.1 this good is ...

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