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Setting The Temperature; Switching Off The Fan Heater; Overheating Protection - Parkside PKH 3000 A1 Bedienungs- Und Sicherheitshinweise

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Off Position
Fan position
Heat control
setting 1
Heat control
setting 2

Setting the Temperature

Start the heater by using the heating level switch
2 to set the desired heat level.
Turn the temperature control 4 clockwise until it
stops. The control light 3 begins to illuminate.
When the desired temperature is reached, turn
the temperature control 4 counter-clockwise
until you hear an audible click, the control light
3 will then go out. An integrated thermostat
will now automatically switch the heating func-
tion on and off. The fan continues to run continu-
ously during this time.
Please note: The fan heater temporarily remains very
hot during the heating intervals. Please take care when
operating the fan heater.
The fan heater has angle adjustment. Turn the rotary
knobs 6 at the side to adjust the tilt.
If the heating level switch
2 is in this position, the
fan heater is switched off.
If the heating level switch
2 is in this position, only
the fan operates. Move
the switch to this position
when you want to use the
heater as a fan.
If the heating level switch
2 is in this position, the
fan heater produces a
heat output of 1500 W.
If the heating level switch
2 is in this position, the
fan heater produces a
heat output of 3000 W.

Switching off the Fan Heater

To avoid heat build-up in the fan heater, allow the
fan to run for approximately 2 minutes afterwards.
Turn the temperature control 4 back to MIN.
Turn the heating level switch 2 to position 0.
Pull out the mains plug to disconnect the heater from
the mains supply, thus switching it off completely.

Overheating Protection

This fan heater is equipped with overheating pro-
tection. If the fan heater overheats, it will switch off
automatically. The fan continues to run so that rapid
cooling is achieved. The fan heater will switch on
again automatically once it has cooled down properly.
PLEASE NOTE: There is usually a reason for
overheating! It can indicate a fire hazard!
Check whether the fan heater is giving off suffi-
cient heat: Is the fan heater covered or is it too
close to a wall or other obstruction? Is the grid
blocked in the front or at the back? Is the fan
blocked?
Rectify the problem if possible, or contact the ser-
vice hotline (see the section "Service").
Even if you were unable to identify the cause, if
the overheating protection is triggered a second
time, you must switch off the fan heater and con-
tact the service hotline (see "Service" Section).
GB/IE 21

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