Duronic Mica HV180 Quick Start Manual - Page 5

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Duronic Mica HV180 Quick Start Manual
Operation (Cont.)
4.
Switching on the Heater
To turn the heater on, rotate the power
dial to your preferred power level:
[ I ] Setting 1: 900W
[ II ] Setting 2: 1800W
5.
Anti-Frost Function
This function will keep the surrounding
temperature above 'freezing point'.
To activate this function, simply plug in
the power cable and turn the
temperature control dial to
the snowflake position.
6.
Overheat Protection
A warning label saying
"DO NOT COVER" has been placed
on the heater to warn against putting
anything on top of the heater. Despite
this, it has been known that some users
still accidently cover the heater with a
towel or blanket etc.. Therefore, there is
an inbuilt safety device within the heater
to protect against over heating. If the
heater overheats, the power will be cut
off automatically.
When the heater detects that the tem-
perature has dropped again, the power
will swtich back on.
7.
Tip-Over Protection
If the heater is accidently knocked over,
it will switch off automatically.
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Important Safeguards
The heater is hot when in use.
To avoid burns, do not let bare skin touch the
hot surface of the heater.
To move the heater safely, use the handle.
To prevent fires, keep flammable materials,
such as curtains and other home furnishings
at least 3 feet (0.9M) radius away from the
heater.
Extreme caution is necessary when the
heater is near children. Do not leave children
unattended when this heater is on.
The heater is not a toy.
Do not use the heater in areas where there
are combustables stored such as gasoline,
paint, flammable liquids or gas.
Do not insert any objects into the ventilation
area of the protective mesh. This can cause
electric shock, a fire or damage the heater.
To prevent fire, do not cover the heater or
block any of the air vents in any way.
Do not operature this heater on a soft or
uneven surface.
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