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Electric Heater

Safety
Please read this booklet before using
the Hayes UK 2kW Fan Heater

Keeping you safe in your home

Delivering
exceptional
housing
services
1
On occasion we will provide you with temporary
electric space heaters to help keep you warm while Remember!
your main source of heating is being repaired.
Before using the electric heater it’s important that If damaged,
you read this leaflet make sure you stay safe and do not use the
keep warm. heater and
report it as soon
as possible.
Things you should do Do not attempt
• Inspect the heater for cracked and broken plugs to repair the
or loose connections before each use. If frayed, heater yourself
worn or damaged do not use.
• P
 lace the heater on a stable and flat
surface where there is minimum risk of it
being knocked over.
• 
Keep the heater at least 1 meter away from
things that can easily catch fire such as clothes,
curtains, rugs, furniture and you.

Things you shouldn’t do


• 
DO NOT put anything flammable around the
front, sides or rear of the heater.
• 
DO NOT use an extension cord or power strip
unless you absolutely have to. These could
cause the plug in wall socket to overheat and
cause a fire.
• 
DO NOT place the heater on top of a table, chair
or any other surface that is not stable.
• 
DO NOT operate the heater near water, anything
that is damp or if you’re wet.
• 
DO NOT run the power cord from the heater
underneath carpets, rugs or furniture.
• 
DO NOT use the heater to dry clothes, warm
bedding, cook food or thaw pipes
• 
DO NOT leave the heater on whilst sleeping.
• 
DO NOT leave children, the elderly or those with
impaired mobility unattended around the heater.
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Operating the heater Remember!
0
You should have
MAX Thermostat Operation a smoke alarm
control dial control dial in your home
and you should
be testing it
• Plug the heater in and turn the thermostat weekly.
control dial in a clockwise direction until it
reaches the maximum setting.
Get it. Install
• To heat at reduced power (1kw) turn the it. Check it.
operation control dial to •
Smoke alarms
• To heat at full power (2kw), turn the operation save lives.
control dial to
••

• When the room reaches a satisfactory


temperature, turn the thermostat control
anti-clockwise until the appliance switches
off and not beyond; the heater will then
regulate the temperature itself.
• For ventilation only, turn the operation control
dial to
• To switch off the heater turn the operation
control dial to . Always unplug the heater
when it is not being used.

1 1 Thermostat
control dial
2 Indicator light
3 Operation
control dial
4 Transport handle
5 Fire guard
2
6 Ventilation grills

3
5
4 3
Need to contact us?

Online: www.bernicia.com

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 0344 800 3800

Letter: Bernicia Group


Oakwood Way
Ashwood Business Park
Ashington
NE63 0XF

Bernicia Group is a Registered Society in England and Wales under the Co-operative and Community Benefit
Societies Act 2014 No. 7711. Affiliated to the Federation of Housing Associations. Registered under the Housing
and Regeneration Act 2008, Registration No. 4868. VAT Registration No.733 8036 38

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