1800 watts
Ceramic Oscillating
Fan Heater
KCE42
Issue 1/07
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cord or plug, or if heater has been dropped
or damaged in any manner. Return heater to
your nearest service centre for examination,
electrical or mechanical adjustment or repair.
ImpORtaNt pRECaUtIONs
Remove and safely discard any packaging
material and promotional stickers before
using the heater for the first time.
10. Do not use outdoors. This heater is not
intended for commercial use, such as
construction sites.
to eliminate a choking hazard for young
children, remove and safely discard the
protective cover fitted to the power plug
of the appliance.
11. Do not locate the heater immediately
below a socket outlet when in use.
When using electrical appliances, basic
precautions should always be followed to
reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and
injury to persons, including the following:
12. Do not use this heater with a
programmer, timer or any other device
that switches the heater on automatically.
Since a fire risk may exist if the heater is
covered or positioned incorrectly.
REaD aND KEEp tHEsE
INstRUCtIONs FOR FUtURE
REFERENCE bEFORE UsING
tHIs HEatER
13. This heater is not intended for use in wet or
moist locations. Do not use this heater in the
immediate surroundings of a bath, a shower
or a swimming pool. Do not immerse or
allow liquids to be spilt on heater.
14. This heater has hot and arcing or sparking
parts inside. Do not use in areas where
petrol, paints, aerosols, or other inflammable
substances are used or stored.
WaRNING: IN ORDERtO avOID
OvERHEatING DO NOt COvERtHE
HEatER.
1. Avoid touching heater body while it is on,
some parts of the heater are hot. When
moving the unit switch off and hold the
heater by the handles where provided.
15. Do not operate the heater with the power
cord damaged, frayed or split, wound around
any part of the heater, or in contact with
heated surfaces of the heater.
2. Keep combustible materials such as drapes
and other furnishings at least 1.7 metres
from the front, sides and rear of the heater.
Do not use heater to dry your laundry.
16. Do not allow materials that have been in
contact with oil, petroleum based products
or drying fluids to come in contact with the
heater.
3. Extreme caution and supervision is necessary
when this heater is used by or near children,
invalids or animals.
17. Do not run the cord under carpeting or
cover the cord with rugs, runners or the like.
Arrange cord away from traffic areas and
where it will not be tripped over.
4. This heater is not intended for use by
persons (including children) with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or
lack of experience or knowledge, unless they
have been given supervision or instruction
concerning use of the appliance by a person
responsible for their safety.
18. To disconnect heater switch the power
on/off switch to OFF, then switch off at the
power outlet then remove plug from its
outlet.
19. Do not insert or allow foreign objects to
pass through the inlet or outlet openings.
This may cause an electric shock, fire or
damage the heater.
5. Children should be supervised to ensure that
they do not play with the heater.
6. Important - this heater is intended for floor
use only. Do not mount on ceiling or walls.
20. To prevent a possible fire or heat damage,
allow ample space around the heater (at 1.7m
at front and 0.5m at the rear, top and sides)
and do not totally or partially block the air
inlet or outlets in any manner. Check the
openings from time to time for accumulated
dust. Ensure long shag carpet does not
obstruct airflow under the unit.
7. Do not leave heater unattended. Always
switch off the heater at the controls and at
the power outlet then unplug heater from
the power outlet when not in use.
8. Do not operate heater whilst asleep.
21. Do not touch hot metal surfaces.
9. Do not operate any heater with a damaged
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22. Switch off at the power on/off switch and
power outlet, then unplug and allow heater
to cool down before cleaning or storing.
6. Pressing the Setting button again at this stage
will set the heater into the HIGH heat mode
(1800 watts), ‘HI’ and the current room
temperature will appear on the LED display.
23. Use this heater only as described in this
instruction manual. Any other use not
recommended by the manufacture may cause
fire electric shock or injury and voids all
warranties.
7. Pressing the Setting button again will set the
heater into the AUTO mode (1800 watts).
The LED will display the default temperature
of 25ºC and will flash. This flash indicates
you can set the desired temperature via the
thermostat knob on the top of the unit.
24. Regularly inspect the supply cord, plug,
control settings, air inlets and outlets and
main housing for any damage. If found
damaged in any way, immediately cease use
of the heater and return to Kambrook or an
authorised service agent for inspection or
repair.
25. The installation of a residual current device
(safety switch) is recommended to provide
additional safety protection when using
electrical appliances. It is advisable that a
safety switch with a rated residual operating
current not exceeding 30mA be installed in
the electrical circuit. See your electrician for
professional advice.
8. Pressing the Setting button once more will
set the heater into the FAN mode, ‘FA’ and
current room temperature will then appear
on the LED display. FAN mode is for fan-only
operation with no output of heat.
HOWtO OpERatE:
1. Remove your heater from its carton and
associated protective wrapping, and unwind
the cord to its full length and remove any
protective cardboard or foam that may
have been used to minimise transportation
damage. Place the heater on a firm, level
surface in a stable upright position. Visually
inspect the air inlet and outlets to ensure no
foreign material is blocking these areas. The
heater must always be operated with the
rear air filter in position.
9. Pressing the Setting button again will cause
the heater to go back to the LOW heat
mode. Continuing to press the Setting
button will cycle the unit through LOW,
HIGH, AUTO & FAN mode.
10. To turn the heater off, press the Setting
button for approximately two to three
seconds until you hear a ‘beep’. Turn off the
power on/off switch and power outlet and
remove the plug from the power outlet.
2. Plug the cord into a 230-240V electrical
outlet. Be sure the plug fits tightly as a loose
fit will cause overheating and damage the
plug. To avoid an electrical circuit overload,
it is recommended that no other appliances
are plugged into the same circuit with your
heater when you switch the unit on.
OsCILLatION FUNCtION:
This function will work in any mode. Pressing the
Oscillate button (OSC) will allow the heater to
oscillate back and forth.To stop the unit oscillating,
press the Oscillate button once more.
3. When the heater is initially plugged in and
the power switch is turned on at the rear of
the unit there will be a ‘beep’ and the power
indicator will light up. This indicates that the
unit is powered. The indicator will remain lit
until the power switch on the rear of the unit
is switched off.
4. Turn the heater on by pressing the Setting
button.
5. Upon turning the heater on, the unit will
be in the LOW heat mode (1100 watts),
‘LO’ and the current room temperature will
appear on the LED display.
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tHERmOstat INstRUCtION:
CaRE aND maINtENaNCE
1. Press the Setting button until the heater is
set to the AUTO mode.
• Always turn off and then unplug the heater
before cleaning.
2. To adjust the set temperature, rotate the
Thermostat dial clockwise to increase the
desired temperature and counter-clockwise
to decrease the desired temperature.
• Use only a clean, dry cloth to clean the
external surfaces of the heater only.
• If the heater has collected dust or dirt inside
the unit or around the elements, have the unit
cleaned by a qualified service agent. Do not
operate the heater in this condition.
3. The desired temperature can be set between
15ºC and 38ºC.
4. When the air temperature reaches 2º above
the set temperature the heater will stop
heating at once and stop blowing after
approximately 15 seconds.
• Do not attempt to open the case of the heater
at any time there are no customer serviceable
parts inside
• When not in use, pack the heater, preferably
in its original box for best protection and
store in a cool, clean and dry location.
5. When the air temperature drops 1ºC below
the set temperature the unit will reactivate.
• Regularly clean the air filter at the rear of the
heater.
saFEtY FEatUREs:
This heater includes an audible alarm to warn
that parts of the heater are overheating. If this
alarm sounds, immediately turn the heater off
and inspect for any objects on or adjacent to
the heater that may cause high temperature. DO
NOT OPERATETHE HEATERWITHTHE ALARM
SOUNDING.
thermo Guard Overheating safety Device
Your heater is fitted with a safety device
that switches off the heater in the event of
overheating. Should this heater stop working, turn
off the heater and inspect for blockages in air
inlet or outlets.Wait at least five minutes for the
protection system to reset before attempting to
restart the heater.
If the heater fails to operate or the safety device
switches off again, return the heater to your
nearest service centre for examination or repair.
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KambROOK 12 mONtH REpLaCEmENt WaRRaNtY
Kambrook warrants the purchaser against defects
If the product includes one or a number of
accessories only the defective accessory
or product will be replaced. In the event of
Kambrook choosing to replace the appliance, the
guarantee will expire at the original date, i.e. 12
months from the original date of purchase.
in workmanship and material for a period of 12
months from the date of purchase (3 months
commercial use).
Guarantee and purchase receipt for this product
are to be retained as proof of purchase and
must be presented if making a claim under the
Kambrook guarantee.
In Australia, this KAMBROOK Guarantee is
additional to the conditions and guarantees which
are mandatory as implied by theTrade Practises
Act 1974 and State andTerritory legislation.
Kambrook reserves the right to replace or repair
the appliance within the warranty period.
For service, spare parts or product information
in Australia, please call KAMBROOK on the
Customer Service Line; 1300 139 798.
Warranty does not apply to any defect,
deterioration, loss, injury or damage occasioned
by, or as a result of the misuse or abuse, negligent
handling or if the product has not been used in
accordance with the instructions.The guarantee
excludes breakages and consumable items such as
kneading blades.
For service, spare parts or product information
in New Zealand, please call KAMBROOK New
Zealand; 0800 273 845. For spare parts phone
0800 273 845.
This warranty is void if there is evidence of the
product being tampered with by unauthorised
persons.
If claiming this guarantee the product must be
returned freight prepaid.
KambROOK 12 mONtH REpLaCEmENtWaRRaNtY
Attach a copy of the purchase receipt here.
YOUR PURCHASE RECORD (Please complete)
DATE OF PURCHASE
MODEL NUMBER
SERIAL NUMBER
(Please don’t return purchase record until
you are making a claim)
PURCHASED FROM
Kambrook - australia
461 Plummer Street, Port Melbourne, 3207,Australia
Customer Service Line 1300 139 798
Customer Service Fax 1800 621337
Kambrook - New Zealand
Private Bag 94411, Greenmount,Auckland, New Zealand
Customer Service Line/Spare Parts 09 271 3980
Customer Service Fax 0800 288 513
Due to continual improvement in design or otherwise, the product you purchase may differ slightly from the illustration in this book. Issue 1/07
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