
A. POWER INDICATOR
B. LED DISPLAY
1. TEMPERATURE SELECT BUTTON
2. POWER/SET
3. UP BUTTON
4. DOWN BUTTON
B1. NUMERIC DISPLAY BUTTON
B2. LOW POWER INDICATOR
B3. HIGH POWER INDICATOR
B4. HEATER RUNNING INDICATOR
B5. TEMPERATURE SET INDICATOR
B6. TIMER SET INDICATOR
NOTE: When the heater element is working. the indicator B4 will be lit. Once the heater has reached its required temperature. the element is turned off & the indicator B4 also turns off.
NOTE: Heater must have castors fitted or be attached to a wall before use.
TURNING ON & OFF
Once the unit is in “stand-by mode”. press the “power/set” button once to turn the unit on. The LED display will show the current room temperature. Hold down again for 3-5 seconds and the unit will go back into “stand-by mode” (only power indicator is lit). NOTE: If the power supply is interrupted while the unit is operating. the unit will restart at using the same function when the power is reinstated.
POWER SETTINGS
There are 2 power settings. low & high. Once the unit is operating. the setting can be changed by pushing the “power setting” button. Generally. start the unit using the high power setting (“HI” on the LED display). to heat the room as fast as possible. Once the required temperature has been reached. the unit can be turned down to the low power setting (“LO” on the LED display) to save power but keep the same temperature.
SETTING TEMPERATURES
While the unit is operating. press the “power/set” button once. The timer set indicator & LED display will start to flash (showing the maximum temperature setting). To adjust the temperature. press the “up” & “down” buttons (the range is 5°C to 30°C) while the LED is flashing until the required temperature is displayed. The timer set indicator & LED display will stop flashing 5 seconds after the last button is pressed. indicating the change has been locked in. and return to the room temperature display.
SETTING THE TIMER
While the unit is operating. press the “power/set” button twice. The timer set indicator & LED display will start to flash indicating the timer length in hours (this will normally be “0” indicating the timer is off). Adjust the timer length (in hours) by pressing the “up” & “down” buttons (the range is 24 hours down to 1 hour – 0 turns the timer off). The timer set indicator & LED display will stop flashing 5 seconds after the last button is pressed. indicating the change has been locked in. and return to the room temperature display. The timer set indicator will stay on while the timer is set. Once the set time has elapsed. the unit will go into “stand-by mode”. To cancel or adjust the timer. repeat the above & change the time setting.
CHILD LOCK FUNCTION
The control panel can be locked electronically by pressing the up and down buttons together until the lock symbol appears on the LED (outer square). This stops all function buttons (except the main power switch) from operating. Repeating the sequence will unlock the control panel. Note: Turning the power off & on or activating the tilt switch will also disable the child lock.
MAIN POWER SWITCH
The main power switch is to the right of the control panel. After the heater is plugged in. switching this on this allows the heater to function & switching it off stops all functions.
This heater can either be mounted to a wall or used with the supplied castors. Please note the following safety warnings:
FITTING CASTORS
Make sure the heater is unplugged from the mains power. Turn the heater upside down & rest on a protective surface. Place a castor bracket over one set of 4 holes at either side of the heater base. Use the supplied screws to attach the castor bracket firmly to the heater base. Turn the heater right side up & it is ready to connect to mains power. Note: The heater gets hot when in use. so it is best not to move when in use. If it must be moved. use the castor brackets or control panel as points of contact.

WALL MOUNTING
Do not fit the castors to the base of the heater. Make sure the heater is unplugged from the mains power and the wall is suitable for mounting the panel heater and there are the correct clearances. Detach the mounting bracket from the rear of the heater by compressing the 2 bracket clips. pulling the clips out of the heater rear & removing the bracket hooks from the heater.

Position the bracket on the wall in the desired position & drill holes for four mounting screws. Once the holes are drilled. use four screws (appropriate for the type of wall) to fix the bracket firmly in place. Check for strength. Carefully place the heater (slightly tilted forward) onto the hooks at the bottom of the bracket & rotate back so the clips fix back into their original holes. Check that they are fixed correctly. If possible. have a second person help to check for alignment as the heater is attached. The heater is now ready to connect to the mains power.

To reset your heater:
WARNING: ALWAYS UNPLUG THE CORD BEFORE MOVING OR SERVICING. DO NOT IMMERSE HEATER IN WATER!
With the heater disconnected from the power. clean the exterior body of the heater with a soft damp cloth.
Always make sure that the heater is completely dry before connecting back to the mains supply. A vacuum cleaner can be used to clean the inlets & outlets of dust & fluff. To clean behind a wall mounted unit. the mounting clips can be disconnected & the heater rotated slightly forward (a 2 person job). Please make sure the unit is properly resecured after.
CAUTION: Do not use gasoline. benzene. thinner. harsh cleaners. etc. as they will damage the heater. NEVER use ALCOHOL OR SOLVENTS.
STORAGE: Store the heater with these instructions in the original packaging. in a cool. dry place.

Where possible. your electric panel convection heater should be connected to a power outlet that uses a separate 10 amp power circuit than other items. This will avoid overloading your household fuse.
In the event that your household fuse is overloaded and trips. please note this is normally caused by the use of excessive power outlets at the same time your heater is operating (for example. a steam iron. kettle. toaster etc.).
Please ensure to check the use of the power circuit and adjust when heater is in use (i.e. turn off the heater when boiling a kettle).
If your heater does not work:
Reference file: Everdure HPE152W Panel Heater
Additionally, the document applies to other Everdure models: HPE222W, HPE152W