GET G4HAL User manual

CLEANING THE HEATER
1) Always un-plug the heater from the wall socket and allow it to cool down before cleaning.
2) Clean the outside of the heater by wiping with a damp cloth and buff with a dry cloth. Do not
use any detergents or abrasives and do not allow any water to enter the heater.
STORING THE HEATER
When the heater is not used for long periods of time it should be protected from dust and stored in a clean
dry place.
NOTE
This product should not be disposed of with household waste.
Please recycle where facilities exist.
Check with your local authority for recycling advice.
GET Plc., Key Point, 3 – 17, High Street, Potters Bar, Herts. EN6 5AJ
Helpline Telephone No. 0121 565 7770
AR1160 Ed.A
INSTRUCTIONS FOR GET HALOGEN HEATER
Model covered by this instruction sheet:- G4HAL - 1.6kW Oscillating Halogen Heater.
IMPORTANT Read these instructions fully before using the heater. Retain these instructions
for future reference.
NOTE:- THESE HEATERS ARE INTENDED FOR DOMESTIC USE ONLY.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (to be read before operating the heater)
1) Do not look at the heating lamps for prolonged periods as this may cause irritation or
damage to the eyes and should be avoided.
2) Do not cover the heater or obstruct the grilles.
3) Young children or infirm persons must not use the heater without supervision.
4) The heater is not intended for use in bathrooms, laundry areas or similar indoor locations.
Never place the heater where it may fall into a bathtub or other water container.
5) Do not use outdoors.
6) Do not place the heater on carpets having a very deep pile.
7) Always ensure that the heater is placed on a firm level surface. Ensure that the heater is
not positioned close to curtains, furniture or combustible materials as this could create a
fire hazard.
8) Do not position the heater in front of, or immediately below, a wall socket.
9) Do not insert objects into any opening on the heater as this may cause electric shock or
overheating.
10) Do not use the heater in areas where flammable liquids are stored or where flammable
fumes may be present.
11) Always unplug the heater when not in use or when moving it from one location to another.
12) Do not operate or leave the heater running when it is un-attended.
13) Do not use a time switch or other device that could switch the heater on automatically.
14) Prevent water from getting into the unit including when it is in storage.
15) Do not touch the housing or any of the outlet grilles as they become hot during operation.
16) If the heater is damaged or faulty a qualified service engineer must repair it.
17) Do not use the heater if the power cord is damaged. If the power cord is damaged it must
be replaced by a recognised service agent or other qualified person. If the plug is
damaged, see Plug Replacement details inside.

ASSEMBLY OF THE HEATER
1) Unpack heater and base. Remove the two winged bolts from the metal heater base-mounting
flange.
2) Pass the plug and power cord through the central hole in the base and locate on the heater
base-mounting flange, ensuring correct orientation for cord outlet.
3) Secure base to heater with the two winged bolts and manually tighten.
4) Unclip and remove the small rectangular cover moulding adjacent to the base cord outlet and
lay the power cord between both sets of clips. Press the cord into the recess in the outer edge
of the base.
5) Clip the power cord cover moulding back on to the base.
6) Stand the heater on a stable, flat and horizontal surface (otherwise the heater could fall over).
The heater will not work if the safety cut out switch in the base is not in contact with the floor.
7) Maintain a minimum distance of 100cm from any object placed in front or either side of the
heater.
OPERATION OF THE HEATER
NOTE:- It is normal when the heaters are turned on for the first time or when they are turned on after
having not been used for a long period of time the heaters may emit some smell and fumes. This will
disappear when the heater has been on a short while.
CONTROL PANEL
Turning On
The heater has four 400W lamps that in total provide a heat output of 1600W. One of
these is switched on when the orange coloured POWER (on/off) switch is operated.
Pressing this button again will turn the heater off.
Heat Selection
When the POWER switch is on, any or all of the three additional heat selector
switches may be pressed to turn on the other lamps to provide an additional 400W,
800W or 1200W of heat output.
Note:- It is necessary for the POWER switch to be ON before the other lamps can
be turned on.
Oscillation Mode
When the oscillation switch is pressed the main body of the heater will oscillate to
distribute the heat around the room.
Note:- It is necessary for the POWER switch to be ON before the heater will
oscillate.
SAFETY FEATURES
Internal Thermal Fuse
The heater is fitted with a non-resetting thermal fuse that will operate in the event
of the appliance overheating. The heater will not work if the thermal fuse operates.
Safety Cut-out Tilt Switch
The heater has a self-resetting “tilt switch” mounted in the base.
This switch will automatically turn off the heater if it is accidentally knocked over.
The heater will automatically switch on when replaced in an upright position on a
firm level surface.
Plug Replacement
If the plug is damaged and requires replacement, follow the wiring instructions supplied with the new
plug
●The green and yellow wire must be connected to
the terminal marked with the earth symbol or
coloured green or green and yellow.
●The blue wire must be connected to the terminal
marked with the letter N or coloured black.
●The brown wire must be connected to the
terminal marked with the letter L or coloured red.
●A 13 amp plug to BS 1363 must be fitted with 13
amp fuse to BS 1362.
ON/OFF
SWITCH
HEAT SELECTOR
SWITCHES
OSCILLATION
SWITCH

ASSEMBLY OF THE HEATER
1) Unpack heater and base. Remove the two winged bolts from the metal heater base-mounting
flange.
2) Pass the plug and power cord through the central hole in the base and locate on the heater
base-mounting flange, ensuring correct orientation for cord outlet.
3) Secure base to heater with the two winged bolts and manually tighten.
4) Unclip and remove the small rectangular cover moulding adjacent to the base cord outlet and
lay the power cord between both sets of clips. Press the cord into the recess in the outer edge
of the base.
5) Clip the power cord cover moulding back on to the base.
6) Stand the heater on a stable, flat and horizontal surface (otherwise the heater could fall over).
The heater will not work if the safety cut out switch in the base is not in contact with the floor.
7) Maintain a minimum distance of 100cm from any object placed in front or either side of the
heater.
OPERATION OF THE HEATER
NOTE:- It is normal when the heaters are turned on for the first time or when they are turned on after
having not been used for a long period of time the heaters may emit some smell and fumes. This will
disappear when the heater has been on a short while.
CONTROL PANEL
Turning On
The heater has four 400W lamps that in total provide a heat output of 1600W. One of
these is switched on when the orange coloured POWER (on/off) switch is operated.
Pressing this button again will turn the heater off.
Heat Selection
When the POWER switch is on, any or all of the three additional heat selector
switches may be pressed to turn on the other lamps to provide an additional 400W,
800W or 1200W of heat output.
Note:- It is necessary for the POWER switch to be ON before the other lamps can
be turned on.
Oscillation Mode
When the oscillation switch is pressed the main body of the heater will oscillate to
distribute the heat around the room.
Note:- It is necessary for the POWER switch to be ON before the heater will
oscillate.
SAFETY FEATURES
Internal Thermal Fuse
The heater is fitted with a non-resetting thermal fuse that will operate in the event
of the appliance overheating. The heater will not work if the thermal fuse operates.
Safety Cut-out Tilt Switch
The heater has a self-resetting “tilt switch” mounted in the base.
This switch will automatically turn off the heater if it is accidentally knocked over.
The heater will automatically switch on when replaced in an upright position on a
firm level surface.
Plug Replacement
If the plug is damaged and requires replacement, follow the wiring instructions supplied with the new
plug
●The green and yellow wire must be connected to
the terminal marked with the earth symbol or
coloured green or green and yellow.
●The blue wire must be connected to the terminal
marked with the letter N or coloured black.
●The brown wire must be connected to the
terminal marked with the letter L or coloured red.
●A 13 amp plug to BS 1363 must be fitted with 13
amp fuse to BS 1362.
ON/OFF
SWITCH
HEAT SELECTOR
SWITCHES
OSCILLATION
SWITCH

CLEANING THE HEATER
1) Always un-plug the heater from the wall socket and allow it to cool down before cleaning.
2) Clean the outside of the heater by wiping with a damp cloth and buff with a dry cloth. Do not
use any detergents or abrasives and do not allow any water to enter the heater.
STORING THE HEATER
When the heater is not used for long periods of time it should be protected from dust and stored in a clean
dry place.
NOTE
This product should not be disposed of with household waste.
Please recycle where facilities exist.
Check with your local authority for recycling advice.
GET Plc., Key Point, 3 – 17, High Street, Potters Bar, Herts. EN6 5AJ
Helpline Telephone No. 0121 565 7770
AR1160 Ed.A
INSTRUCTIONS FOR GET HALOGEN HEATER
Model covered by this instruction sheet:- G4HAL - 1.6kW Oscillating Halogen Heater.
IMPORTANT Read these instructions fully before using the heater. Retain these instructions
for future reference.
NOTE:- THESE HEATERS ARE INTENDED FOR DOMESTIC USE ONLY.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (to be read before operating the heater)
1) Do not look at the heating lamps for prolonged periods as this may cause irritation or
damage to the eyes and should be avoided.
2) Do not cover the heater or obstruct the grilles.
3) Young children or infirm persons must not use the heater without supervision.
4) The heater is not intended for use in bathrooms, laundry areas or similar indoor locations.
Never place the heater where it may fall into a bathtub or other water container.
5) Do not use outdoors.
6) Do not place the heater on carpets having a very deep pile.
7) Always ensure that the heater is placed on a firm level surface. Ensure that the heater is
not positioned close to curtains, furniture or combustible materials as this could create a
fire hazard.
8) Do not position the heater in front of, or immediately below, a wall socket.
9) Do not insert objects into any opening on the heater as this may cause electric shock or
overheating.
10) Do not use the heater in areas where flammable liquids are stored or where flammable
fumes may be present.
11) Always unplug the heater when not in use or when moving it from one location to another.
12) Do not operate or leave the heater running when it is un-attended.
13) Do not use a time switch or other device that could switch the heater on automatically.
14) Prevent water from getting into the unit including when it is in storage.
15) Do not touch the housing or any of the outlet grilles as they become hot during operation.
16) If the heater is damaged or faulty a qualified service engineer must repair it.
17) Do not use the heater if the power cord is damaged. If the power cord is damaged it must
be replaced by a recognised service agent or other qualified person. If the plug is
damaged, see Plug Replacement details inside.
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