User manual BIONAIRE BFH400

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[. . . ] When using the heater in portable condition, do not place in the immediate surroundings of a shower or swimming pool. This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance. iN OTHER COUNTRIES · If this heater is going to be used in a bathroom, or similar room, it must be installed: a. [. . . ] In Auto mode, when the heater automatically switches off, the High or Low indicator (depending on the setting) will flash. However, if the heater is unplugged, the AccuTemp settings will need to be reprogrammed as detailed from1 above. While the heater is off, hold down both the (+) and (-) buttons together to select timer. Using either the (+) or (-) buttons, programme the heater to switch on up to 16 hours later, in increments of 1 hour. After the preset length of time the heater will automatically turn on to "Auto-Hi-24°C" for a period of 2 hours. The heater is running and you require the heater to switch off at 10 pm therefore: Set the time at 9 hours. While the heater is running hold down both the (+) and (-) buttons together to select timer. Using either the (+) or (-) buttons programme the heater to turn off up to 16 hours later in increments of 1 hour. After setting the time, the digital display will return to showing the current room temperature and will illuminate to show the timer is activated. After the predetermined length of time has passed, the heater will automatically switch off. It is not possible to set the on and off timers as part of the same programme. uSING THE TIMER (FOR BFH400 ONLY) Your heater has been equipped with a timer. When the timer is used, the heater will switch itself off after a preset time (max. The heater switches off and the pilot light goes out as soon as the preset time has elapsed. If you turn the dial clockwise to 20, the heater will stay on for 20 minutes and then switch off. (NOTE: Ensure that the position you choose is suitable for mounting the heater and that the area for fixing is away from hidden electrical cables or pipes. Drill the holes and fix the bracket to the wall using wall plugs and screws. Slide the heater correctly onto the bracket until it "clicks" firmly into place and the heater is safely held. FROST GUARD For BFH400 only Turn the thermostat to the minimum (furthest left position). The unit will automatically start when the temperature drops below 5°C. For BFH410 only Press the 'Mode' button 5 consecutive times for Anti Frost setting (AF will show in the digital display). This special setting is automatically activated when the (AF) mode is selected. [. . . ] Faults that occur through normal wear and tear are not covered by this guarantee. No rights are given under this guarantee to a person acquiring the appliance second hand or for commercial or communal uses. Any repaired or replaced appliance will be guaranteed on these terms for the remaining portion of the guarantee. Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with Household waste. [. . . ]

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