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USER MANUAL Model No: 3756
Operating your Convector Thermostat
Choose a suitable location for the heater, taking into
account the safety recommendations found in the
“Safety Instructions”.
Insert the plug into a suitable socket.
Turn the thermostat knob counter clockwise to the
maximum setting.
Turn on the heating element, which is found on above
the thermostat knob. To adjust the heating, turn the
switch to I (750W) for low heating. Turn the switch to II
(1250W) for medium heating. Turn the switch to III
(2000W) for high heating.
When you are comfortable with the temperature in the
room, slowly turn the thermostat anti-clockwise until you
hear a click. The thermostat will now ensure that the
room is kept at this temperature by automatically cycling
itself on and off.
Operating your Convector Timer
Turn the timer clockwise onto the current time, making
sure to align the time with the arrow.
Push the red points up, this creates an “ON” time.
Once the heater has reached the time, the heater will run
until the time is over. You can increase the time using the
red points if needed.
Operating your Convector Heater Fan
The convector heater incorporates an internal fan. The
internal fan can be switched on independent of the
heating elements.
The fan is operated by means of a fan switch, which only
works with the thermostat in the “ON” position.
In warm conditions, the heating elements are “ON” and
the fan is able to blow warm air into the room.
In cold conditions, the heating elements are “OFF” and
the fan is able to blow warm air into the room.
Cleaning the Heater
Always turn the heater off and un-plug the heater from
the wall socket, giving it time to cool down before
cleaning.
Clean the outside of the heater by wiping with a damp
cloth and buff with a dry cloth. As mentioned in the
“Safety Instructions”, do not use industrial cleaning
substances or abrasive materials. Do not allow any water
to enter the heater. Do not attempt to clean the plug.
Storing the Convector Heater
When storing the convector heater, make sure that the
area is clean and dry. Ensure that the heater is handled
with care to prevent potential damage.
Please retain a copy of all instructions for future consultation.