Honeywell BH-777FTE: ENGLISH
ENGLISH: Honeywell BH-777FTE

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
14. Keep the fan heater clean. Make sure that the air intake
vent (9) and air outlet vent (10) are open before starting to
Read through all the instructions before starting to use the
use the fan heater. Do not allow objects to get into the air
fan heater. Keep this instruction manual in a safe place for
intake vent (9) or air outlet vent (10). Do not cover up the
future reference.
fan heater (( ) symbol on the side of the fan heater)
1. Supervision is necessary when the fan heater is used in
This can lead to overheating, fire or electric shock.
the vicinity of children.
15. Do not dip the fan heater in water or any other liquids
2. Do not use the fan heater outdoors.
and do not pour water or any other liquids over the appli-
3. The fan heater must only be used after it has been
ance or into the air intake vent (9) or air outlet vent (10).
mounted according to this instruction manual. Mount the
16. Clean the fan heater regularly by following the cleaning
fan heater vertically on a straight wall: Be sure to observe
instructions.
the specified safety distances as shown in Fig. 1 and 2, and
17. The fan heater must only be used according to the
also observe your local safety regulations. Do not mount
instructions in this instruction manual. Non-observance of
the fan heater on combustible or instable surfaces (e.g.
these instructions can result in injuries, fire, electric shock
wood or plastic surfaces) or under the ceiling. Fire hazard!
or defects in the appliance.
4. Unwind the power cord completely. An incompletely
18. The fan heater is intended exclusively for private use
unwound power cord can lead to overheating and cause a
indoors. It is not suitable for commercial use.
fire. Do not touch the power cord with wet hands. Make
sure that there are no objects resting on the power cord or
19. If the power cable of the fan heater is damaged it must
that it could come into contact with hot parts. Position the
be replaced by the manufacturer or by a repair shop
power cord where nobody can trip over it and where the
approved by the manufacturer, or by similarly qualified
power socket is easily accessible.
persons, so as to avoid damage.
5. Do not use an extension cord, a multiway connector or
20. Do not use this fan heater if it is damaged or shows
an infinitely variable speed controller. These can lead to
signs of damage, or if it has fallen down or is not functio-
overheating, fire or electric shock.
ning correctly. Disconnect the power plug from the power
socket.
6. Connect the fan heater only to a single-phase socket
with the supply voltage as stated on the type plate of the
appliance.*
CONSTRUCTION
7. Always switch the fan heater off with the rotary power
1. Power control lamp
switch (2) and always disconnect the power plug (11)
2. Rotary power switch
from the power socket when the fan heater is not in use.
Allow the fan heater to cool off for at least 30 minutes
3. (O) OFF
before it is moved, handled or cleaned. Do not tug at the
4. Warm air 1000 W
power cord to disconnect the plug. Handle the fan heater
5. Hot air 2000 W
only with dry hands.*
6. Rotary thermostat switch
8. Do not use the fan heater anywhere near inflammable
7. Room temperature approx. + 5 °C - + 8 °C( )
gases or substances such as solvents, lacquers, glues etc.
8. Room temperature approx. + 30 °C
9. Do not mount the fan heater immediately under a power
socket.
9. Air intake vent
10. Do not mount and use the fan heater in close proxi-
10. Air outlet vent
mity to a bathtub, a shower or a swimming-pool (Fig. 1).
11. Power cord with power plug*
11. Do not use the fan heater in any kind of vehicle (e.g.
12. Wall bracket
portacabin, lift, elevator, motor vehicle, cubicle) or similar
13. Opening for the wall bracket
enclosed space.
14. Towel-rail holder
12. Caution: The fan heater gets very hot during use.
Mount the fan heater in such a position that accidental
15.
Plastic mount
contact can be prevented. Danger of burns! After swit-
16. Metal clamp
ching the fan heater off, allow it to cool for at least
30 minutes before you touch it.
FIRST TIME OF USE
13. Hang only articles of clothing, towels or similar textiles
that have been washed in water and not in inflammable
1. Read through all the instructions before starting to use
liquids to dry on the towel-rail. Fire hazard!
the fan heater.
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2. Unpack the fan heater and the power cord. Remove all
4. Turn the rotary power switch (2) to the desired opera-
packaging materials and dispose of them for recycling
ting position:
3. Before starting to use the fan heater, mount it according
Warm air 1000 W (4)
to the instructions for „wall mounting“.
Hot air 2000 W (5)
The power control lamp (1) lights up. When the rotary
WALL MOUNTING
power switch (2) is in the hot air 2000 W (5) position, you
cannot turn it further in a clockwise direction, only in an
1. Mount the fan heater vertically on a straight wall. Strict-
anti-clockwise direction.
ly observe the safety distances shown in Fig. 1 and 2.
Observe your local safety regulations. Do not mount the
5. When the towel-rail is mounted, the heating performan-
fan heater on combustible or instable surfaces (e.g. wood
ce is automatically reduced to 1000 W.
or plastic surfaces) or under the ceiling. Fire hazard!
2. Use the wall bracket (12) as a drill template. Mark two
Rotary thermostat switch
holes and drill them in the wall.
1. When you operate the fan heater in the warm air (4) or
3. Insert the two plugs into the holes and fix the wall bra-
hot air (5) position, turn the rotary thermostat switch (6)
cket (12) onto the wall with the two long screws. Make
clockwise to the highest position (8).
sure that the horizontal hole of the wall bracket is on the
2. When the desired room temperature has been reached,
left side and the vertical hole on the right side and that the
turn the rotary thermostat switch (6) anticlockwise until
indent is open to the top. Make sure that the wall bracket
you hear a “click”. The fan heater now switches off.
is fixed securely to the wall.
3. Turn the rotary thermostat switch (6) slightly in a clockwi-
4. Hang the fan heater on the wall bracket (12). Make sure
se direction. The fan heater now switches the heating on and
that it locks firmly into the indent on the wall bracket (12).
off automatically to maintain the desired room temperature.
Adjust the hole in the wall bracket to fit the one in the ope-
ning and secure the fan heater on the wall bracket (12)
4. The further you turn the rotary thermostat switch clock-
with the medium long screw.
wise, the hotter the room temperature will get. The highest
position equals a room temperature of approx. 30 °C. The
5. Make sure that the fan heater is mounted securely and
lowest position ( ) (7) equals a room temperature of
cannot fall off.
approx. 5 to 8 °C.
5. It is normal for the thermostat not to switch on when
MOUNTING THE TOWEL-RAIL
the room temperature is higher than 30 °C.
1. Push the metal hanger (16) into the plastic mount (15).
6. If the room temperature is lower than 5° - 8°C, the fan
2. Adjust the hole in the plastic mount (15) to fit the one in
heater will continue heating until the room temperature
the metal hanger (16) and secure the two parts with the
has risen to more than 5° - 8 °C.
short screw.
7. When the rotary thermostat switch (6) is in the highest
3. Push the plastic mount (15) into the holder (14) on the
position (8), you can not turn it any further in a clockwise
rear side of the fan heater until it clicks into position.
direction, only anticlockwise
.
4. Make sure that the plastic mount (15) is fitted securely,
and that it cannot become loose and fall off.
Overheating protection
1. The fan heater is equipped with overheating protection
USER INSTRUCTIONS
which switches the fan heater off automatically if it over-
heats.
1. Check that the rotary power switch (2) is in the OFF (3)
position. Insert the power plug into the power socket. Do
2. Turn the rotary power switch (2) to OFF (3) and discon-
not touch the power cord with wet hands.*
nect the power plug from the power socket.*
2. Make sure that the air intake vent (9) and air outlet vent
3. Now let the fan heater cool for at least 30 minutes.
(10) are not covered up and that no objects have managed
4. Remove any objects which might have got into the air
to get into them. The air intake vent (9) and air outlet vent
intake vent (9) or air outlet vent (10), or clean the ope-
(10) must always be free when the fan heater is in use.
nings which have caused the faulty running with a vacuum
3. Before handling, moving or cleaning the fan heater, turn
cleaner or have caused overheating. If you can see that a
the rotary power switch (2) to the OFF (3) position and
lot of dust has accumulated inside the fan heater, please
disconnect the power plug from the power socket.*
get the appliance cleaned at a service centre.
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5. Resume using the fan heater as described in the “user
Disposal
instructions”.
CLEANING, MAINTENANCE, DISPOSAL
We recommend you to clean the fan heater regularly. Plea-
This symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that
se follow the instructions for cleaning and maintenance so
the appliance cannot be treated as normal domestic trash,
as to avoid impairing the functioning of the appliance.
but must be handed in at a collection point for recycling
electric and electronic appliances.
Cleaning
Your contribution to the correct disposal of this product
protects the environment and the health of your fellow
1. Before you start cleaning the fan heater, turn the rotary
men. Health and the environment are endangered by
power switch (2) to OFF (3) and disconnect the power
incorrect disposal.
plug from the power socket. Allow the fan heater to cool
for at least 30 minutes.*
Further information about the recycling of this product can
be obtained from your local town hall, your refuse collection
2. Take the fan heater off the wall bracket. Clean the air inta-
service, or in the store at which you bought the product.
ke vent (9) and air outlet vent (10) with a vacuum cleaner, to
remove the dust from the motor and heating element.
This regulation is valid only in EU member states.
3. Clean the outer surfaces of the fan heater with a soft,
damp cloth.
CONDITION OF PURCHASE
4. Resume using the fan heater as described in “wall
As condition of purchase the purchaser assumes responsi-
mounting” and the “user instructions”.
bility for the correct use and care of this KAZ product
according to these user instructions. The purchaser or
user must himself or herself decide when and for how
Maintenance
long this KAZ product is in use.
1. The fan heater needs no special maintenance, but it
should be serviced at least twice a year.
WARNING: IF PROBLEMS ARISE WITH THIS KAZ PRO-
2. If the fan heater has to be repaired, be sure to contact
DUCT, PLEASE OBSERVE THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THE
an authorized service centre.
GUARANTEE CONDITIONS. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPEN
OR REPAIR THE KAZ PRODUCT YOURSELF, AS THIS
COULD LEAD TO TERMINATION OF THE GUARANTEE
AND CAUSE DAMAGE TO PERSONS AND PROPERTY.
Technical modifications reserved.
* Any reference made in this manual to power cord with
plug is not valid in UK. In UK the unit must be hard-wird.
National rules and regulations must be observed.
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