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INSTRUCTIONS
CERAMIC FAN HEATER
TCH7092ER
Proudly distributed by
De’Longhi Australia Pty Limited
P.O. BOX 4540
CASULA MALL NSW 2170
Customer Service Ph: 1800 126 659
Fax: 1800 706932
www.delonghi.com.au
e-mail: [email protected]
De’Longhi New Zealand Limited
25 Carbine Road
Mt Wellington
Auckland, New Zealand
P.O. Box 58-056 Botany
MANUKAU 2163
Customer Service Ph: 0508 200 300
Fax: 0508 200 301
www.delonghi.com.nz
e-mail:[email protected]
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DESCRIPTION
AON/STAND-BY button
B+/- Adjustment buttons
COscillation button
DECONOMY mode button
ETimer button
FMODE button
(for selecting the operating mode)
GReceiver for remote control
HPower indicator light
IBack cover
JFilter
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
- Before connecting the plug to the power outlet, make
sure that the voltage of your electrical system corre-
sponds to the voltage shown on the appliance rating
label and the outlet you are going to use is in good
condition.
- THIS APPLIANCE COMPLIES WITH DIRECTIVE
2004/108/EEC ON RADIO INTERFERENCE SUPPRESSION.
INSTALLATION
The appliance may be used on any rigid horizontal surface.
Do not use the same socket for more than one appliance.
OPERATION AND USE
1. Connect the appliance to the power outlet.
2. The appliance emits a beep and the power indicator
light (H) also comes on and remains lit while power to
the appliance is on. The appliance goes into STAND-BY.
3. Press the ON/STAND-BY button (A) to turn on the
appliance. It will begin to heat with the predefined
settings.
4. Press the MODE button (F) to select one of the fol-
lowing functions available:
Ventilation ( ) Anti-freeze ( ) Hea-
ting at minimum power (1) Heating at maximum
power (2)
5.1 Ventilation ( )
In this operating mode only the fan operates, so
the appliance does not heat the room.
5.2 Anti-freeze ( )
In this operating mode the appliance keeps the
room at a temperature of 7°C (45°F) to prevent
freezing temperatures.
5.3 Heating 1 and Heating 2
In this operating mode you can set the desired
temperature by pressing the + and - adjustment
buttons (B).
Heating 1 (minimum power level):
The appliance operates at the minimum power,
reducing noise and energy consumption to the
minimum.
Heating 2 (maximum power level):
The appliance operates at the maximum power
for rapid heating of the room.
6. ECONOMY MODE
In this operating mode the appliance will automatical-
ly set the power level to guarantee the best comfort
reducing the energy consumption. In this operating
mode the unit may switch the heating power level
from maximum to minimum and viceversa, several
time in an hour. The maximum temperature setting is
26 °C (79 °F). To activate this function, press the ECO
button (D). The unit, will always start at the maximum
power.
7. If you want the appliance to distribute the airflow over
a larger area, press the oscillation button (C) ( ).
The appliance will then oscillate right and left. To stop
the oscillation in the desired position, just press oscilla-
tion button (C) again.
8. To turn off the appliance press button ON/STAND-BY
(A). The display could show the count down for about
6 seconds. To completely turn off the appliance, remo-
ve the plug from the socket.
NOTE: The display can show the temperature in both °C and
°F. To change the temperature scale, press and hold the +
key for few seconds, then release.
24-HOUR DIGITAL TIMER
This function can be activated from any operating mode.
Delayed switch-on: with the appliance in the STAND-BY
position, press the timer button (E) ( ).
The display shows the symbol and the time remai-
ning before switch-on. To set the timer, use the + and -
adjustment buttons (B), then wait a few seconds for the
programming to be set.
The display shows the symbol to indicate you have
set the timer. When the programmed time has been rea-
ched, the appliance turns on with the same settings it
had during the previous operation.
Delayed shut-off: With the appliance on, press the timer
button (E) ( ). The display shows the symbol and
the time remaining before shut-off.
To set the timer, use the + and - adjustment buttons (B),
then wait a few seconds for the programming to be set.
The display returns to show the current settings and the
symbol to indicate you have set the timer. When the
programmed time as been reached the appliance shuts
off automatically.
If you want to go back to operation without the timer, press
the timer button (F) twice. The timer symbol disappears
from the display.
USING THE REMOTE CONTROL
The remote control functions correspond to those on the
control panel. See the section “Operation and Use" on the
previous page for a description of the functions.
Inserting or replacing the batteries
- The remote control is
provided with a lithium
battery CR2032. To let
the appliance function,
remove the battery
cover strip, by pulling it.
- To replace the batteries,
remove the battery cover by rotating it.
Replace the battery paying attention to respect the
right polarity as shown in figure 2.
- Replace the cover rotating it towards the position
“CLOSE”.
- Old batteries must be removed and disposed off in
accordance with current legislation as they are harmful
to the environment.
MAINTENANCE
- Before carrying out any maintenance, always unplug
from the mains socket.
-During the season when the appliance is in use,
clean the air intake and outlet grilles regularly
using a vacuum cleaner.
- Never use abrasive powders or solvents to clean the
appliance.
- Remove the back grille by pulling it outward (Fig. 1).
- Remove the dust filter which retains impurities in the
air drawn in from the room, blow on it lightly then
replace in the appliance.
TROUBLE-SHOOTING
In case “PF” is displayed and a warning sound is emitted,
there is a fault on the temperature sensor. If the problem
persists contact the Service Centre.
If the appliance shuts off unexpectedly:
- Make sure power to the appliance is on.
- Make sure the appliance is in a vertical position on a
flat surface as otherwise the tip over safety device
may have tripped.
- Check the temperature set and the timer.
The appliance may have gone off because the tempe-
rature set has been reached or the time set on the
timer has elapsed.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
- Do not use this heater near showers, bathtubs, sinks,
swimming pools, etc.
- Always use the heater in an upright position.
- Do not use the heater to dry laundry. Never obstruct
the intake and outlet grilles (danger of overheating).
The appliance is not intended for use by persons (inclu-
ding children) with reduced physical, sensory or men-
tal capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge,
unless they have been given supervision or instruction
concerning use of the appliance by a person responsi-
ble for their safety. Children should be supervised to
ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
- The heater must be positioned at least 50 cm from fur-
niture or other objects.
- Do not use the appliance near walls, furniture, cur-
tains, etc.
- The use of extension leads is not recommended.
However if they cannot be avoided, follow the instruc-
tions accompanying the extension lead and never
exceed the power limit marked on the extension.
- If the power cable is damaged, it must be replaced
by the manufacturer, an authorised service centre or a
qualified electrician in order to eliminate all risk.
- The appliance must not be placed immediately under a
fixed power socket.
- Do not use the appliance in rooms with a floor area of
less than 4 m.
- Before storing the appliance, check it is completely off
and the cable is unplugged. At this point wrap the cord
around the base. Do not store in a dusty room. The
room temperature should be between 0-30°C (32-
86°F). Do not load anything above it.
IMPORTANT: To avoid overheating, never under
any circumstances cover the appliance during
operation as this would lead to a dangerous rise in
temperature.
WARNING: to avoid the safety system resetting accidental-
ly, this appliance must not be powered through an external
on/off device such as a timer, or connected to a circuit which
is turned off and on regularly by the energy supplier.
Additional safety features
-Safety device: The heater is fitted with a safety
device which switches it off in the event of accidental
overheating (e.g. obstruction of air intake and outlet
grilles, motor turning slowly or not at all). To reset,
unplug the appliance from the mains socket for a few
minutes, remove the cause of overheating then plug in
again.
-Tip over safety switch: a safety tip-over switch turns
the ceramic heater off if it tips over or is positioned in
an improper way that could jeopardize safety. The
appliance emits a beep and the display will show a
blinking dot. After the appliance has been restored in
the vertical position it will take just few seconds to
start on again.
Fig. 2
battery cover
battery
5711411151/11.11