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2. Once the room temperature feels
comfortable, turn the variable
thermostat control slowly to the
minimal position until a click
sound is heard. This thermostat
control is now activated and
will automatically cycle the fan
heater off and on to maintain
the desired temperature.
Setting the Oscillation
(KFH660 only)
The oscillation function will work in
all heat and fan modes. Switch the
‘SWING’ button to ‘I’ to activate. This
will allow the heater to oscillate back
and forth. To stop the unit oscillating,
switch the ‘SWING’ button to ‘0’.
Safety Features
Safety Tip-Over Cut-Out Switch
There is a tip-over switch fitted to
the base of the heater. If the heater
is accidentally tipped over, the
heater will stop operating. Once
placed back into the upright position,
the heater will switch on again.
ThermoGuard Overheating
Safety Device
Your heater is fitted with a safety
device that switches off the heater in
the event of overheating.
Should this heater stop working,
turn off the heater and inspect the
air inlet and outlet for blockages.
Wait until the unit is fully cooled for
the protection system to reset before
attempting to restart the heater.
If the heater fails to operate or the
safety device switches off again,
take the heater to your nearest
Kambrook service centre for
examination or repair.
WARNING: In order to
avoid overheating do not
cover the fan heater.
WARNING: KFH600 heater
is not equipped with a
device to control the
room temperature. Do
not use KFH600 heater
in small rooms when
they are occupied by
persons not capable of
leaving the room on their
own, unless constant
supervision is provided.
Hints & Tips to Retain Heat in
Your Home
•Don’t overheat your home. The
temperature of a heated room in
winter should be 18-21°C.
•Your heater will work more
efciently if you stick to Kambrook’s
recommended clearance spaces.
•Choose the right size heater for the
room type you want to heat.
•Zone off unoccupied rooms by
closing doors and only heat the
main living areas. Fit window
coverings like curtains to halve
winter heat loss.
•Put draft stoppers, such as a rolled
up towel, at the bottom of outside
doorways to keep out cold air.
•Keep the heat in and the cold
out by installing wall and ceiling
insulation.
•Avoid placing items too close to
the heater (both at the front and
back) for optimal air flow.