KENT KPE216-343 Setup guide

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WARNING: DO NOT COVER in
order to avoid overheating.
• Do not cover or restrict airflow to the
inlet or outlet grilles in any manner as the
appliance may overheat and become a
fire risk.
• This appliance heats up when in use. To
avoid burns, do not touch the front of the
appliance or any of the grilles or vents.
• Do not use the appliance to dry clothes.
• This appliance is not intended for use by
persons (including children) with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities,
or lack of experience and knowledge,
unless they have been given supervision
or instruction concerning use of the
appliance by a person responsible for
their safety.
• CAUTION: In order to avoid a hazard
due to inadvertent resetting of the
thermal cutout, this appliance must not be
supplied through an external switching
device, such as a timer, or connected to
a circuit that is regularly switched on and
off by the utility.
To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock or
injury to persons or property:
• To avoid overheating, keep airflow grilles
clear of dust and hair build up - especially
if you have indoor pets.
• Use only the voltage specified on the rating
label of the appliance.
Congratulations on your purchase of a Kent
Portable Electric Appliance. Please read the
following instructions carefully before use and
retain for future reference.
BEFORE FIRST USE
• Read and follow all the instructions below
even if you feel you are familiar with the
appliance.
• Remove the packing and make sure that
the appliance is in tact. If in doubt do not
use the appliance and contact the place of
purchase.
• Do not leave packaging materials such as
bags and staples within reach of children.
• Dispose of packaging carefully and with
consideration for the environment.
• It is ideal to retain the appliance carton for
seasonal storage.
For your convenience record the date you
received the appliance on the warranty page
of these instructions, and attach your proof of
purchase. Retain this information in the event
that a warranty service is required.
NOTE: The rating of this appliance (as
marked on the rating label) is based on
specific loading tests. Normal use or the use
of other recommended attachments may draw
significantly less power.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
When using any electrically powered
appliance, these basic safety precautions
should always be followed.
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OWNERS INSTRUCTION MANUAL
MICA PANEL HEATER
Model No. KPE216-343

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• The use of an extension cord with this
appliance is not recommended.
• Do not remove the plug from the power
socket until the appliance has been
switched off.
• Always hold the plug when removing it
from the wall, do not pull the cord.
• Always unplug the appliance when it is not
in use.
• Do not allow the cord to come in to
contact with the appliance surface during
operation.
• Do not run the cord under carpeting, mats
or rugs etc. Arrange the cord away from
traffic areas so that it will not be tripped
over.
• Do not twist, kink or wrap the cord around
the appliance as this may cause the
insulation to weaken and split.
• Children should be supervised to ensure
that they do not play with the appliance.
• This appliance is intended for light
domestic use and not for heavy duty
commercial or industrial use.
• The appliance must not be located
immediately below or in front of a socket-
outlet.
• Never remove the cover of the appliance
– in case of a fault contact a qualified
service person.
• Use this appliance only as described in this
manual.
• Any other use is not recommended by the
manufacturer and may cause fire, electric
shock or injury.
Heater Specifications
Model No.: KPE216-343
Heat Settings: 1200W / 2000W
Rating: 220-240V~, 50Hz
• Do not cover grilles, block entry or exits of
airflow by placing the appliance against
any surface. Keep all objects at least 1
metre from the front, side and rear of the
appliance.
• Do not locate in areas of high foot traffic,
ensure the power cord and heater are in
view to avoid accidents.
• Do not operate in areas where gasoline,
paint or other flammable liquids are used or
stored.
• Before moving the appliance, switch off the
appliance by unplugging it from the wall
and allowing it to cool.
• Do not insert or allow foreign objects or
metal utensils into any ventilation or exhaust
openings as this may cause an electric
shock, fire or damage to the appliance.
• Do not use this appliance in the immediate
surroundings of a bath, a shower or a
swimming pool.
• Do not immerse in liquid or use the
appliance near water as this could create
an electrical shock hazard.
• If the appliance accidentally comes into
contact with water switch off the power
supply and do not touch the appliance.
• Do not operate any appliance with a
damaged cord or plug or after the
appliance malfunctions or has been
dropped or damaged in any manner –
in order to avoid a hazard. Return to a
qualified electrical person for service or
repair.
• Do not operate the appliance with wet hands.
• Do not connect the appliance to the mains
voltage until completely assembled and
adjusted.
• This appliance is not intended for outdoor use.
• Always operate upright, on a flat surface only.
• CAUTION: This product is NOT suitable to
be used on long pile carpets or rugs.
• Unroll the cord before operating. Operating
with a coiled cord may cause overheating
and fire risk.

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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
This heater is supplied with both wall mounting
brackets for fixed installation and wheels for
portability.
Portable Assembly
1. Position the heater carefully upside down
and slot the wheel assembly into the base
of the heater at each end.
Note: Each wheel assembly is marked with
‘L’ or ‘R’ to indicate its location.
2. Turn the heater the right way up.
3. Place the heater on a level surface in a
stable upright position.
The heater should only be operated at a
minimum distance of 1 metre from any wall
or other object. Position the heater in order
to optimise the air flow of the room. Fig 1.
Fig 2.
Minimum Clearances & Positioning GuideFixed Installation
Refer to the guide to correctly
locate the heater. Ensure
the wheel assemblies are
removed and stored safely, if
they are currently secured to
the heater.
Check the voltage on the
specification plate is the
same as in your home.
1. Drill three 6mm diameter
holes (A), (B), (C) in the
wall using Fig. 2 as a
guideline. To ensure the
most secure location,
affix to a stud.
200mm
200mm
300mm
300mm
FLOOR
Clear Space
1m
100mm
SOCKET
800mm
735mm
Recommended
Height
524mm
625mm
135mm
443.6mm
215mm
640mm
WALL
WALL
min
min
min
min
min
AB
C

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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Fixed Installation Continued
2. Fix the three plastic rawl plugs supplied into
the three holes in the wall.
3. Fix two screws supplied into two of the rawl
plugs (A and B) leaving 5mm of the screw
exposed to hang the heater (Fig. 3).
4. Install the bracket onto the heater using
the vacated wheel assembly bracket, as
shown in Fig. 4. Insert a screw into the hole
of the bracket and fix the screw into the
remaining rawl plug (C).
5. Ensure the heater is securely fastened to the
wall.
582.5cm
130cm
76cm
D
AB
C
Wall
Fig 3.
Fig 4.
582.5cm
130cm
76cm
D
AB
C
Wall

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Thermostat Function
• Set the desired room temperature by
turning the thermostat dial clockwise to
the desired position. You may adjust the
temperature during use. To turn down the
thermostat turn the dial anti-clockwise.
• To find the ideal thermostat setting for you,
first set the knob to the maximum position.
As soon as the temperature is comfortable,
turn the thermostat down slowly, until the
heater turns off. The heater will keep the
surrounding air at this set temperature by
switching on and off at intervals.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE: When switched on for the first time
a slight odour may be emitted for a few
minutes. This is harmless and occurs with most
appliances as slight traces of dust or lubricants
may have collected during manufacture.
• Ensure power switch is in the OFF position
(O) and the thermostat is in the OFF
position.
• Unwind the power cord and plug your
heater into a power socket, ensuring you
comply with minimum clearances. Ensure
the voltage on the specification plate is the
same as in your home and the power cord
is lying safely on the ground.
• The orange indicator light will turn on if the
heater is switched on at the wall.
• Switch the heater ON by selecting:
a. Power setting I – 1200W
b. Power setting II – 2000W
• The heater operates when both the
power switch and thermostat function are
activated.
Power Switch
Thermostat Control
1200W
2000W
OFF
OFF

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CLEANING AND CARE
IMPORTANT: Turn off the heater. Switch
off the power switch and disconnect the
heater from the power socket. Wait for
the heater to be completely cool before
cleaning.
Fixed Installation Only
Carefully dislodge the heater from the wall.
After cleaning, reaffix the heater to its position
on the wall.
• Vacuum clean air vents and grilles to
remove dust from these areas.
• To remove dust on external surfaces, wipe
the heater with a damp (not wet) lint-free
cloth rinsed in hot soapy water only.
• Do not use any harsh detergent or abrasive
cleaners.
• Do not spray with liquids or submerge in
liquids or water.
• Do not attempt to clean the interior of the
heater.
• Do not attempt to open the heater casing
at any time.
STORAGE
• Store the heater carefully in a dust-free
area during the off season. It is ideal
to store the heater in the carton it was
supplied in. Neatly wind the cord of the
heater to prevent damage to the cord.
SAFETY FEATURES
Over-Heat Protection
• This heater is protected with an over-heat
protection cut-out facility that switches it off
automatically if it over-heats.
• Overheating can be caused by obstruction
to the air intakes on the top of the heater or
the grill on the front.
• If this occurs please disconnect the heater
from the power socket and allow it to cool
for 30 minutes. Remove any obstruction
and turn the heater back on.
• The heater should operate normally.
Should the problem persist contact your
nearest service centre.
Safety Cut-Out Switch
• The heater is fitted with a safety cut-out
switch to switch the heater off if it is
knocked over.
• If the heater is knocked over and the
cut-out switch activates turn the heater off at
the power outlet and take EXTREME
care when standing the heater upright as it
will still be hot.
• Inspect the heater for damage especially to
the heating elements and power cord.
• If any damage is visible do not operate the
heater.

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Kent®is a registered trademark of Aber, Hamilton, NZ.
www.aber.co.nz
1. Appliances will be free from defects in
material and workmanship under normal
use and service when installed and used in
accordance with all applicable local laws
and regulations.
2. If, during the warranty period, a product
fails to operate properly due to defects in
workmanship or materials, Aber will either,
at its option, repair or replace the product
without charge to the purchaser.
The following circumstances or events
are either deemed to be outside the
scope of the general warranty policy
as set out above, or will invalidate
any warranty claim:
• Normal customer maintenance, including
yearly maintenance, routine maintenance,
lubrication, etc.
• Damage caused by the continued use of a
product after a fault has occurred.
• Accident, Act of God, nature or war, theft,
abuse, misuse, negligence or neglect,
including improper installation.
• Failure to operate or maintain the product in
accordance with the owner’s manual
furnished with the product.
• Any alterations or modifications, including
those affecting the product’s performance,
operation, safety, durability or changes in
its intended use.
• Additional damage to parts or components
due to consented use occurring after any of
the above conditions.
WARRANTY GUIDELINES
• Incorrect installation or commissioning.
• Incorrect electrical installation or fitment to
an inappropriate supply. Any electrical
installation (fitting and wiring of new wall
sockets etc) must be performed by a
qualified electrician.
• The warranty applies only to the goods
supplied and does not cover any other
damage incurred.
• No agent, representative, dealer or
employee of Aber or any other person has
the authority to increase or alter the
obligations of Aber under these warranties.
Proper Maintenance and Operation
The original purchaser must exhibit reasonable
care in the maintenance and operation of the
product as explained in the maintenance
section of the owner/operator’s manual. When
in doubt, the Retailer should be contacted by
the original purchaser for advice.
WARRANTY CLAIM PROCEDURES
Should a product failure occur then the original
dealer should be contacted together with proof
of purchase.
The following will apply to all products from
date of purchase by the original consumer for
use in a normal, domestic situation.
Portable Electric Heaters: 3 years from
date of purchase.
Products used for business purposes will carry
a 90 day warranty.
For full warranty terms & conditions please
refer to our website: www.kent.co.nz.

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