Target T11FOCH16 User manual - page 13
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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.
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To switch heating off, switch both switches to the “0” position. Both Indicator Lights in the
switches will turn off.
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When first setting up the temperature setting, switch on both switches “I” and “II” to (High
Heat Setting) and turn the thermostat clockwise to “High”.
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When the room reaches the desired temperature, still with both switches set to “I” and “II”
(High Heat Setting), slowly turn the thermostat down (anticlockwise) until you hear it
“Click” off. The Indicator Lights will turn off.
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Leave the thermostat in this position and the heater will now cycle on and off and maintain
the desired room temperature.
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As the heater cycles on and off, the indicator lights in the switches will also turn on and off.
Note: As the thermostat maintains room temperature it will switch on and off. As it
switches on and off, you may notice a blue flash from inside the heater. This is NOT
dangerous and no cause for alarm. It is the Room Thermostat contacts operating.
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At the same time you turn down the room thermostat, you may switch off one of the heat
switches to reduce the power consumption. This will set the heating elements to either low
or medium depending on which switch you turn off, but will increase the amount of time it
takes to reheat.
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On very cold days this may not be practical, as heat losses can exceed the heat
generated by your heater. Larger rooms and open space areas may also find the low or
medium heat setting ineffective.
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You will need to experiment with this heater to establish the exact setting required for any
particular room or space.
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Best performance and efficiency is achieved with an insulated home, closed windows &
doors and with drapes closed.
CAUTION: Even after the heater has been turned off, it will remain very hot for some time.
DO NOT touch the hot surfaces during heating or after being turned off.
Keep children away from the heater at all times.
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