Gasmate EH633RB Optimum 3200W Radiant Outdoor Electric Heater with Remote Control

INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS - Page 8

For EH633RB. Series: EH600 SERIES
Also, The document are for others Gasmate models: EH6**

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Keep your purchase receipt, this will be required
to make any claims under the 12 month warranty.
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is a registered trademark of:
Sitro Group Australia Pty Ltd www.gasmate.com.au
Aber Living www.gasmate.co.nz
TO OPERATE
1. Plug into 240V AC wall socket.
2. To turn on – switch the wall socket on.
3. Turn off – switch the wall socket off.
4. Unplug lead from wall socket when not in use.
Note: The heater EH633 + EH633R (3200W) is a 15AMP
electric heater. This requires a special 15AMP power
socket to be installed by a qualied electrician before
being able to use.
TO OPERATE USING REMOTE CONTROL,
WHERE FITTED
NOTE: REMOTE CONTROL WILL ONLY OPERATE
FROM THE STANDBY MODE.
Turn ON
1. Plug into 240V AC wall socket.
2. Switch the wall socket on.
3. Turn the unit switch on - it will glow Red - Standby
Function On -
4. Using the remote press “ON”, the heater will come on
and a small blue LED will glow
Turn OFF
1. Using the remote, press “OFF”, the heater will turn off
and the small LED light will go out.
2. Turn the unit switch off, the red LED will go out.
3. Switch the wall socket off.
4. Unplug the lead from the wall socket when not in use
CLEANING
Always ensure that the wall heater has been left for one
(1) hour to cool before cleaning.
1. Turn off and disconnect from mains power, allow to
cool.
2. Wipe unit over with a damp clean soft lint free cloth.
3. For stubborn marks you can use a mild dish washing
solution on a damp clean soft lint free cloth.
NEVER allow water or a mild dish washing solution to
enter or drip onto the wall heater.
NEVER use solvents, e.g. Petrol, Toluene, Methylated
Spirits etc to clean the floor heater, as these will damage
the surface finish and may cause a fire when unit is next
used.