Solimo OFR Series User manual

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OFR Heaters
SOL-OFR-09-21-A, SOL-OFR-11-21-A, SOL-OFR-13-21-A


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Table of Contents
1. Important Safety Instructions ................................................................................................. 3
2. Intended Use ................................................................................................................................ 3
3. Appliance Description ............................................................................................................... 4
4. Before First Use ........................................................................................................................... 5
5. Assembly ....................................................................................................................................... 5
6. Operation ...................................................................................................................................... 7
6.2 Fan heater ............................................................................................................................. 7
6.3 Tip-over protection ............................................................................................................. 7
7. Cleaning and Maintenance ....................................................................................................... 8
7.1 Cleaning ................................................................................................................................ 8
7.2 Storage .................................................................................................................................. 8
7.3 Maintenance ......................................................................................................................... 8
8. Frequently Asked Questions .................................................................................................... 8
9. Specications ............................................................................................................................... 8
10. Amazon Basics E-Waste Program ......................................................................................... 9
12. Warranty and Customer Service Information ................................................................ 10

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1. Important Safety
Instructions
Read these instructions carefully and
retain them for future use. If this
appliance is passed to a third party, then
these instructions must be included.
When using electrical appliances, basic safety
precautions should always be followed to reduce
the risk of re, electric shock, and/or injury to
persons including the following:
WARNING Risk of re!
In order to avoid
overheating, do
not cover the
appliance.
CAUTION Risk of burns!
Do not touch any metal part.
Contact may cause burn.
WARNING Risk of re!
»To reduce the risk of re, keep textiles,
curtains, or any other ammable material
a minimum distance of 1 m from the air
outlet.
»Do not operate the appliance without the
castor bases attached. Operate the appliance
in upright position only (castors on bottom,
controls on top). Any other position could
create a hazardous situation.
»Ensure that the surface beneath the
appliance is clean and free of any
obstructions. Avoid placing this appliance
on high-pile carpeting or any other surface
that impedes the ow of air underneath the
appliance.
WARNING Risk of burns!
Some parts of this appliance can become very
hot and cause burns. Particular attention has to
be given where children and vulnerable persons
are present.
»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.
»Children should be supervised to ensure that
they do not play with the appliance.
»Children of less than 3 years should be kept
away unless continuously supervised.
»The appliance must not be located immediately
below a socket outlet.
»Do not use the appliance in the immediate
surroundings of a bath, a shower or a
swimming pool.
»If the supply cord is damaged, it must be
replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent
or similarly qualied persons in order to avoid
a hazard.
»This appliance is lled with a precise quantity
of special oil. Repairs requiring opening of
the oil container are only to be made by the
manufacturer or his service agent who should
be contacted if there is an oil leak.
»When scrapping the heater, follow the
regulations concerning the disposal of oil.
»Always disconnect the appliance from the
socket outlet when not in use, in the event of
malfunctions or before cleaning.
»Do not leave the appliance unattended when
in use.
2. Intended Use
»This appliance is intended for
temporarily heating residential rooms.
»This appliance is intended for
household use only.
»This appliance is intended to be used in
dry indoor areas only.

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3. Appliance Description
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AThermostat knob
Wing nut, x4
CCastor plate, x2
DCastor, x4
E
U-bolt, x2
F
Cord retainer
H
Fan heater button
IBRadiator ns
Power switches
J
Power cord
with plug
G
Air outlets
K
NOTICE Part C, D, E and F come unassembled. Refer to Assembly to assemble the parts to the
bottom of the heater properly.

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4. Before First Use
DANGER Risk of suocation!
Keep any packaging materials away
from children and pets – these materials
are a potential source of danger, e.g.
suocation.
»Remove all the packing materials.
»Remove and review all components
before use.
»Check the appliance for transport
damages.
»Before connecting the appliance to the
power supply, check that the power
supply voltage and current rating
corresponds with the power supply
details shown on the appliance rating
label.
5. Assembly
NOTICE The appliance can be operated only with the castor plates (C) and
castors (D) securely assembled in place.
1. Turn the appliance upside down.
2. Loosen the wing nuts (E) from the U-bolts (F) (Fig. 1).
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3. Fit the U-bolts (F) in between the end ns on both sides (Fig. 2).
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4. Pass the castor plates (C) into the ends of the U-bolts (F). Fasten the wing nut (E)
onto the threaded end of each U-bolt (F) (Fig. 3).
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5. Detach the nut from the castors (D). Assemble the castors (D) to the castor plates (C)
and secure them using the nuts (Fig. 4).
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6. Turn the appliance over and place it on the castors.

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6. Operation
WARNING Risk of re!
Do not cover the appliance.
NOTICE
»Before connecting the power plug
to the socket outlet, make sure the
power switches (J) are set to o.
»Place the appliance on a stable, at
and heat-resistant surface.
»Keep textiles, curtains, or any other
ammable material a minimum
distance of 1 m from the air
outlets (K).
1. Unwind the power cord (G) from the
cord retainer (H).
2. Connect the power plug (G) to a
suitable socket outlet.
3. Turn the thermostat knob (A) clockwise
to the maximum setting.
4. Set the power switches (J) to on
to regulate the heating speed. The
corresponding indicator lights up.
MIN
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MIN
MAX
MID
Heating at
minimum power
II
MID
MIN
MAX
MID
Heating at
medium power
MAX
MIN
MAX
MID
Heating at
maximum power
5. When the desired room temperature
has been reached, slowly turn the
thermostat knob (A) anticlockwise until
there is a click sound and the indicators
go o.
NOTICE The indicator on the power
switches (J) lights up and then goes
o periodically while maintaining the
desired room temperature.
6. After use, set the power switches (J) to
o. Both indicators go o.
7. Disconnect the power plug (G) from the
socket outlet.
6.2 Fan heater
The appliance can be used as a heating
fan for low power background heating for
small rooms.
1. Press the fan heater button (I) to switch
the heating fan on.
2. To switch o, press again the fan
heater button (I).
NOTICE The appliance switches o
automatically if it overheats due to an
accumulation of dust on the air vents
and air outlets (K).
6.3 Tip-over protection
When the appliance tips over or is lying
sideways, it switches o automatically. To
restart, place the appliance upright again.

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7. Cleaning and Maintenance
WARNING Risk of electric shock!
»To prevent electric shock, unplug the
appliance before cleaning.
»During cleaning do not immerse the appliance
in water or other liquids. Never hold the
appliance under running water.
NOTICE
»Allow the appliance to cool down before
cleaning.
»Never use corrosive detergents, wire brushes,
abrasive scourers, metal or sharp utensils to
clean the appliance.
7.1 Cleaning
»To clean the appliance, wipe with a soft,
slightly damp cloth. Use mild detergent For
stubborn dirt.
»Clear the air vents and air outlets (K) of dust
using a narrow soft brush or cotton swab.
»Wipe the appliance dry after cleaning.
7.2 Storage
»Wrap the power cord (G) around the cord
retainer (H).
»Store the appliance in its original packaging in
a dry area. Keep away from children and pets.
7.3 Maintenance
Any other servicing than mentioned in this manual
should be performed by a professional repair
centre.
8. Frequently Asked Questions
Problem Solution
The appliance does not switch on. Check if the plug (G) is connected to the socket outlet. Use
voltage tester to verify if the socket outlet is powered.
The appliance switches o
unexpectedly.
»Set the thermostat knob (A) to a temperature setting higher
than the current room temperature to resume operation.
»Place the appliance on the castors properly. The appliance
operates only when it is in upright position.
»Clear the air vents and air outlets (K) of dust using a narrow
soft brush or cotton swab.
The fan heater function does not
switch on.
The appliance is overheating. Unplug the appliance and let it
cool down before using again.
9. Specications
Model number SOL-OFR-09-21-A SOL-OFR-11-21-A SOL-OFR-13-21-A
Rated voltage 230 V~, 50 Hz 230 V~, 50 Hz 230 V~, 50 Hz
Rated power 2400 W 2900 W 2900 W
Rated power input (fan heater) 400 W 400 W 400 W
Rated power input (oil heater)
MIN I = 400 W;
II MID = 1200 W;
MAX = 2400 W
MIN I = 400 W;
II MID = 1400 W;
MAX = 2900 W
MIN I = 400 W;
II MID = 1400 W;
MAX = 2900 W
Heating ns 9 11 13
Pollution degree III III III
Protection type Class I Class I Class I
Power cord length 1.6 m 1.6 m 1.6 m
Net weight (approx.) 11.5 kg 13.3 kg 15.2 kg
Dimensions (W x H x D) (approx.) 42 x 65 x 24 cm 50 x 65 x 24 cm 58 x 66 x 24 cm

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10. Amazon Basics E-Waste Program
Recycle your old Amazon Basics products and help protect the environment.
Consequences of Improper E-Waste Handling & Recycling
E-waste when disposed or recycled improperly, can cause severe environmental pollution and adversely
aect the human body as they contain excess of toxic chemicals like mercury, polybrominated ame
retardants, barium, lithium and PVC. The common process of burning of e-waste in informal e-waste
recycling and disposal facilities releases toxic gases into the atmosphere, causing severe air pollution.
Besides that, poor recycling and improper disposal of e-waste leads to a lot of pollutants such as heavy
metals like cadmium, lead and persistent organic pollutants to be released into the atmosphere, which
further pollutes the eco-system and causes health hazards.
Alternately the practice of dumping of e-waste into landlls as followed by the informal e-waste recycling
and disposal facilities eventually makes the hazardous and toxic components of e-waste seep into the eco-
system including the regional water tables, causing soil pollution and contaminating the water table. Such
contamination will aect nearby communities in an adverse manner for much longer time.
Accidental breakage and damage of electronics and e-waste can pose a threat to the environment. As long
as the toxic components in electronics are enclosed within the original manufacturer’s designed outer-
shell of the gadget, they don’t pose much of a danger as they have been engineered to contain any such
eects. However, accidental breakage or damage of such electronics or e-waste can lead to toxic elements
leaking and contaminating their immediate environment. Damage to the environment due to accidental
breakage of e-waste is a major concern in informal e-waste disposal and recycling facilities, so consumers
need to ensure that their e-waste is being disposed only through authorized recycling points.
Amazon Basics Recycling Program
Reteck Envirotech Private Limited (“Reteck”), a recycling company, has been authorized to provide e-waste
disposal service to all customers of Cloudtail India Private Limited (“Cloudtail”) who have purchased
AmazonBasics products. Reteck has a PAN-India collection mechanism for collecting e-waste from
customers and for further disposal of such e-waste as per the E-Waste (Management & Handling) Rules,
2016 eective October 1, 2016 and amendments therein.
Cloudtail through Reteck will provide e-waste drop o points and ensure environmentally sound
management of electronics that have reached their end-of-life phase. Reteck has all the necessary
authorizations from the appropriate governmental agencies for their processing facilities. Reteck
ensures proper recycling and disposal of e-waste, and does not incinerate, send e-waste to landll or
export hazardous e-waste to other countries. This helps us protect the environment from any hazardous
consequences, which would be otherwise caused by the inappropriate waste management of e-waste.
To know more about Reteck collection points and how to recycle your AmazonBasics product - (i) Log on
to https://www.reteck.co/recycling or (ii) Call up Toll Free Number: 1800-123-1714 or (iii) Write to - info@
reteck.in
Instructions of handling the product during and after its use and Do’s and Don’ts with respect to
handling the product:
Do’s:
a) Always look for information in the product’s user’s guide for end-of-life equipment handling.
b) Ensure that only authorized recyclers handle your electronic products.
c) Always call local authorized e-waste collection centers to dispose products that have reached end-of
life phase.
d) When your used electronic products, batteries or accessories reach the end of their life, always dispose
them at your nearest authorized e-waste collection center.
e) Wherever possible or as instructed, separate the packaging material according to responsible waste
disposal options and sorting for recycling.
f) Always ensure any glass surface is protected against breakage.
g) Kindly ensure that the product is properly packaged as per instructions before handing it over to the
authorized Recycler.

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Don’ts:
a) Do not dismantle your electronic products on your own.
b) Do not throw electronics having “Do not Dispose” symbol on the product package in your regular
garbage bins along with municipal waste since it will ultimately reach a landll.
c) Do not give e-waste to informal and unorganized sectors like local scrap dealers.
Be a Responsible User. Recycle your E-Waste for a Greener Planet.
NOTICE Information about hazardous constituents of the product, viz., concentration value of
substances such as lead, mercury, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyls, polybrominated
diphenyl ethers and cadmium.
This product does not exceed the maximum limits of hazardous constituents enumerated under
the Reduction of Hazardous Substances provisions as per Chapter V (16) (1) of the E-waste
(Management) Rules, 2016.
11. Warranty and Customer Service Information
For Customer service related queries and claiming warranty:
A) Go to ‘Your orders’ section on Amazon website
B) Select the product
C) Click on ‘Get product support’ and
D) Schedule an appointment

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