Kambrook SLIMLINE SILENT KPH200 manual

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    Slimline Silent Con v ection P anel Hea ter KPH200 Instr uction Booklet KPH200_IB_Issue1,10.indd 1 4/12/09 2:01 PM[...]

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    Impor t ant P lea se r e t ai n y our in struction book f or f utur e u se . In the ev e n t that y ou need some a s si stance with y our K a mbrook appl ian ce , p lea se cont a c t our Cus t omer Ser vice Depa r tment on 1 30 0 1 39 7 9 8 ( Australia) or 0 9 2 7 1 39 8 0 (New Z eala nd) . Alt ernatively , vis it u s on our webs it e at w w w .k a[...]

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    Cont ents K a mbrook R ecommend s p4 Safe ty Fir st Y our Conv ection Panel H eat er p6 Hi n ts /T ips to R e t a in p 7 Heat i n Y our Home Us ing Y ou r Con v ec tion p8 P anel H eat er Ope r a ting I nstru ctions p 1 0 Care and Clean ing p 1 1 W a rr ant y De t a il s p 1 2 KPH200_IB_Issue1,10.indd 3 4/12/09 2:01 PM[...]

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    4 K am brook Recomm end s Sa fet y Fir st IMPO RT AN T: Ple ase r e t ain y our instr u c t ion b oo k f or fu tur e use . At K a mb rook, we believ e that s a fe perfo rmance i s the fi rst pri orit y i n any cons ume r product, so t hat you, ou r v alu ed custo mer ca n confid ent ly use a nd tr ust ou r prod ucts. We ask th at any electr ical [...]

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    5 • Do n ot op era te th e he ate r wi th t he powe r cord d a ma g ed , fra yed o r sp l it, wou nd a ro un d a ny pa r t of t he h ea ter, or i n co ntac t wi th h ea ted s u r fac es of th e he ate r . • Do n ot al l ow ma ter ia l s th at h a ve be en in c onta ct w it h oi l , pet rol eu m ba s ed pro du ct s o r dr y i ng fl u id s[...]

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    6 Y our Con v ection P anel Heater 1 . 2000 w att heating element 2 . Remo v able feet f or w all mounting Not Shown • 3 heat settings • W all mounta ble brac k ets KPH200_IB_Issue1,10.indd 6 4/12/09 2:01 PM[...]

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    7 Hints/Tips to Retain Heat in Y our Home • Do n ’t o verh ea t your h om e. The tem pe ratu re of a he ated roo m in wi nter s ho ul d b e 1 8 -2 1 °C • Y o ur h ea ter wi l l work m ore ef fi ci ent ly if you s ti ck to K am b rook ’ s re com me nd ed cl ea ran ce s pa ce s • Ch oo se t he r ig ht s ize he ater fo r th e room[...]

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    8 Using Y our Con v ection P anel Heater • T ur n th e he ater u p ri ght s o th at th e pl a st ic fe et are ho ld i ng u p th e he at in g un it. W all Mounting Instr uctions Pl ea s e en su re your wa ll i s ca p ab l e of ho ld i ng t he wei g ht of th is h ea ter a nd t hat t he r i ght s crews are u s ed for you r wal l. Th i s un i t ca[...]

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    9 1 . Loca te th e th ree bra ckets a t th e ba ck of t he h ea ter . T he re are t wo bra ckets a t th e lef t an d ri g ht ha nd b ot tom co rn er s , an d on e s it ua ted at t he to p of th e hea ter in t he c entre. 2. As a g en era l sa fet y gu i de s el ect a s ui tab le l oca ti on to wa ll m ou nt th e he ater, ap proxi ma tely 5 0 0 m m [...]

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    10 1 . Pl ug t he co rd into a 23 0 -24 0V el ect ri ca l out l et . B e s ure t he pl u g fit s ti g htly , as a l oo se fi t wi l l cau s e overh ea ti ng a nd da m ag e th e pl u g. T o avoi d an el ect ri ca l ci rcui t ov er lo ad , it i s reco mm en de d th at n o othe r a pp li a nce s a re pl ug ge d into th e sa m e ci rcui t wi th you r[...]

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    11 Al ways t ur n of f a nd t he n u np lu g t he he ater b efore cl ea n in g Us e o nl y a cl ea n, d r y c loth to cl ea n th e ex ter na l s ur fa ce s of th e he ater o n ly . If t he h ea ter ha s co ll ecte d du s t or di r t i n si d e th e un it o r a roun d th e el em ent s , ha ve the u n it c lea n ed by a qu a li fie d se r v ic e ag [...]

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    In A us t ral i a , th i s Kam bro o k Rep l ac em e nt War ra nt y d oe s not a f fe ct t he m a nd ato r y st at uto r y r ig ht s i mp l ie d u nd e r th e Trad e Pra ct ic es Act 19 7 4 a n d oth e r si m i la r S tate a n d Terr i tor y le g i sl a ti o n rel at i ng to t he a p p li a nc e. It a pp l i es i n a dd it i on to t he c on d it io[...]