Everdure HCT2075D User guide

HEAT LIVE RELAX
OPERATION, MAINTENANCE
AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
FOR EVERDURE HEATER HCT2075D

HEAT LIVE RELAX
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT:
Read the safety precautions of this booklet carefully before attempting to assemble, install,
operate or maintain the product described. Protect yourself and others by observing all safety
information. Failure to comply with instructions could result in personal injury and/or property
damage. If you are unsure about anything regarding your heater or these instructions, please
contact Everdure on 1300 766 066 in Australia or (09) 415 6000 in New Zealand before
operating your appliance
.
1. Read all instructions carefully before using the heater.
2. Use this heater only as described in this manual. Any other use not recommended by the manufacturer may
cause fire, electrical shock, or injury to persons. Do not modify this appliance.
3. Remove the package and ensure that the appliance is undamaged (keep packing box for later storage). In case
of doubt do not use the appliance and contact Everdure Service. Do not let children play with any parts of the
packaging.
4. This appliance 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
the use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they
do not play with the appliance. Extreme caution is necessary when the heater is used by or near children or
individuals with decreased mental and physical capacity and whenever the heater is left operating unattended.
5. Before you use the appliance, check if the voltage marked on the rating label corresponds to the mains in your
home. The appliance must be connected to a grounded power supply.
6. Avoid using extension cords as the extension cord may overheat and cause a risk of fire. If the use of an extension
cord cannot be avoided, always use one with a minimum rating of 13Amps. Do not use this appliance with a
programmer, timer or any other device that switches the appliance on automatically, since a fire risk exists if the
appliance is covered or positioned incorrectly.
7. Do not pull the power cord to disconnect with the power source. Always grasp the plug to pull it out.
8. Do not run power cords under rugs or other combustible materials. Do not place power cords in areas where they
can be a tripping hazard. Do not operate directly below a power outlet.
9. Do not insert any objects into the heater as it may cause an electric shock or fire or damage to the heater. Do not
block or tamper with the heater in any manner while it is in operation. To prevent a possible fire, do not cover the
appliance in any manner. Do not place on soft surfaces, like a bed, where openings may become blocked.
10. Do not leave the heater unattended. Always unplug the heater when not in use.
WARNING: The Function Switch should not be used as the sole means of disconnecting power. Always
unplug the power cord before servicing or moving the unit.
11. This heater is hot when in use. To avoid burns, do not let bare skin touch hot surfaces. Always use the handle when
moving the heater (where available) or hold on the sides if not available (make sure the unit is turned off). Keep
combustible materials such as furniture, pillows, bedding, papers, clothes and curtains at least 1m from the heater
to the sides, front, rear & top.
12. The heater has hot and arcing or sparking parts inside. It must NOT be used in potentially dangerous locations such
as flammable, explosive, chemical-laden, corrosive, salty or wet atmospheres. This heater is intended for general
indoor domestic use ONLY.
13. This heater is not intended for use in wet or damp locations. Never locate a heater where it may fall into a bathtub
or other water container.
14. Do not use the heater outdoors.
15. This heater includes a tilt switch that turns the heater off if it falls over. Once righted, the heater will completely
reset and can be used as normal.
16. Always move or hold the heater from the handle or top & bottom of the appliance, where less heat is generated.
17. NOTE that over time, the front grill section may darken due to the extreme heat being generated by the heater
elements. This is a normal occurrence & is not a fault in the heater.
WARNING:
To avoid danger of electric shock, unplug from outlet when not in use and before cleaning. If the
supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its Service Agent or similarly
qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard. In order to avoid overheating, do not cover the
heater. The heater must NOT be located immediately below a socket outlet. Do not use the
heater in the immediate surrounding of a bath, shower or swimming pool.
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GENERAL HEATER PARTS
GETTING STARTED
1. Carefully remove the heater from the plastic bag and the carton, and unwind the cord to its full length.
2. Place the heater onto a stable, flat and dry surface. Do not place the heater directly on carpet as the heat
generated may damage some carpets.
3. Turn power off at rear power switch. Plug the cord set into a 220-240V~A.C. 50Hz earthed electrical outlet.
Turn the power on at the electrical outlet.
PLEASE NOTE: Heat will only be generated if the temperature is set to a higher value than the temperature of the
room it is in (ambient temperature). When the value is lower, only the fan will operate.
CONTROLS
There are six control buttons on the control panel:
POWER ON/OFF: Press once to turn the appliance on and once again
to turn the appliance off.
TEMPERATURE DOWN: Adjust temperature value down.
TEMPERATURE UP: Adjust temperature value UP.
TIMER: Press to adjust timer value up (from 0 hours to 9 hours). The
value cycles back from 9 hours to 0 hours (Timer off).
MODE: Press this button to select the heater mode. Choose between
Low Power (1000W), High Power (2000W) and Fan Only.
OSCILLATION (SWING): Press once to start the appliance oscillating.
Press again to stop oscillation.
These controls are doubled up on the remote control.
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1. Control Panel Displa
y
2. Control Buttons
3. Front Grill
4. Main Power Switch (rear)
5. Handle (rear)
6. Air Inlet and filter (rear)
7. Tilt Switch
8. Heater Base
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MAIN POWER SWITCH:
Before the appliance will operate, turn on the power at the Main Power Switch (top of rear panel). The appliance
will beep and the ambient temperature will be displayed on the Control Panel Display.
POWER ON/OFF:
Pressing the POWER ON/OFF button starts the appliance running, or stops it. When the appliance is first turned
on, the appliance will start running the Low Power Mode. While the appliance is operating, an animated bar
graph will pulse below the ambient temperature. Press the POWER ON/OFF button again to turn the appliance
off.
MODE:
Pressing the Mode button cycles the appliance through the 3 available modes.
The appliance starts at the Low Power Mode (1000W) by default. This is indicated on the Control Panel Display
by a single small “sun” symbol to the left of the temperature display. The temperature display will show the
ambient temperature. This can be used to heat a room slowly, or to keep a room at a certain temperature.
Pressing the Mode button once changes the appliance to the High Power Mode (2000W). This is indicated on
the Control Panel Display by two “sun” symbols to the left of the temperature display (the smaller one and a
larger one above it). The temperature display will continue to show the ambient temperature.
Pressing the Mode button again will change the appliance to run the Fan Only Mode. In this mode the heating
elements will turn off and only the fan will run. This is indicated on the Control Panel Display by no “sun” symbol
being displayed. The temperature display will continue to show the ambient temperature.
Pressing the Mode button will cycle through the 3 modes.
THERMOSTAT CONTROL:
The internal thermostat is adjusted by using the Temperature Up and Temperature Down buttons. Press either
button once to show what the set temperature is (this is the temperature the appliance will try to heat the room
to). The set temperature will flash for 5 seconds on the Control Panel Display, and then the display will revert to
the ambient temperature.
While the display is flashing the set temperature, the set temperature can be adjusted up or down in 1⁰C
increments by pressing the Temperature Up and Temperature Down buttons. The raNge is between 15⁰C and
35⁰C. The display will flash this set temperature for 5 seconds and then revert to the ambient temperature.
When the ambient temperature reaches 1⁰C above the set temperature of the thermostat, the heating elements
will turn off, and the appliance will continue to run in Fan Only Mode until such time as the ambient temperature
drops 2⁰C below the set temperature, at which point the appliance will revert to the Mode set.
Note: The thermostat control has no effect on the Fan Only Mode.
TIMER:
The appliance starts with the timer set at 0 hours. Pressing the Timer button once will show the actual timer
setting in hours (flashing for 5 seconds with a small “H” displayed to the right of the time).
While the Timer value is flashing, the value can be adjusted up in one hour increments from 0 hours to 9 hours,
and then cycled back to 0 hours. When the timer is in operation (time greater than 0), the Control Panel Display
will show a small clock symbol, just above the power mode symbols.
When the set time has expired, the clock symbol will turn off and the appliance will shut down leaving the display
showing the ambient temperature.
The timer can be disabled at any time by adjusting the timer to 0.
OSCILLATION:
Pressing the Oscillation button once will start the top of the appliance oscillating on the base. The Control Panel
Display will show 2 curved arrows below the power mode symbols. Pressing the button a second time will turn
the oscillation off.
HEATING
For greater economy, use the High Power Mode setting initially and then turn down to the Low Power Mode setting
when the required temperature is reached. Please note that the fan speed remains the same when changing heat
setting; only the heating elements are adjusted.

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SAFETY FEATURES
1. A thermal overload protector is built in to prevent overheating.
2. When an overheat temperature is reached, the heater will automatically shut off. It can only resume operation
when the user resets the unit (see reset instructions below).
To reset your heater:
1. Unplug the heater and wait between 5-10 minutes for the unit to cool down.
2. Then, turn on the unit again and operate normally.
A tilt switch is built into this appliance. If tipped over the appliance will shut off. Right the appliance to restart.
CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
WARNING: ALWAYS UNPLUG THE CORD BEFORE MOVING OR SERVICING, DO NOT
IMMERSE HEATER IN WATER!
Clean the body of the heater with a soft damp cloth. Always make sure that the heater is completely dry before
connecting back to the mains supply.
The rear filter can be cleaned by removing the rear panel (a medium sized Philips screwdriver is required), and
taking the filter out. Wash carefully in cold water and dry out of the sun. Replace when dry.
CAUTION: Do not use gasoline, benzene, thinner, harsh cleaners, etc. as they will damage the heater. NEVER
use ALCOHOL OR SOLVENTS.
STORAGE: Store the heater with these instructions in the original packaging, in a cool, dry place.
The battery in the remote control can be replaced by opening the battery cover, replacing the battery and
replacing the cover, as shown in the diagram below.
WEEE WARNING
This product should not be disposed of with household waste. Please recycle where facilities exist and
check with your local authority for recycling advice.
HINTS & TIPS
Where possible your electric heater should be connected to a power outlet that uses a separate 10 amp power
circuit. This will avoid overloading your household fuse.
In the event that your household fuse is overloaded and trips, please note this is normally caused by the use of
excessive power outlets at the same time your heater is operating (for example, a steam iron, kettle, toaster etc.).
Please ensure to check the use of the power circuit and adjust when heater is in use (i.e. turn off the heater when
boiling a kettle).
Should you still experience difficulty contact Everdure Service for assistance.

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It is important that you retain these instructions, proof of purchase as well as
other important documents about this product for future reference.
Due to continual product development, Everdure reserves the right to alter
specifications or appearances without notice.
Dispose of packaging responsibly – recycle where facilities are available.

HEAT LIVE RELAX
A division of Shriro Australia Pty Ltd
104 Vanessa St Kingsgrove NSW 2208
In Australia: 1300 766 066
In New Zealand: (09) 415 6000
www.everdure.com
IM Ref: HCT2075D 22/2014/11
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