It is most economical to heat the space at full power, then to switch to half power to maintain the
temperature.
Both at half and full power, the fan rotates at the same speed; the difference between the two lies in the
number of heating elements in use.
Once the desired temperature is reached, turn the thermostat dial back slowly until you hear a click. The
temperature is now set. The heater will automatically switch on and off to maintain the set temperature.
When the heater switches off, the pilot light turns off as well. To set a higher or lower temperature, turn the
thermostat dial either clockwise or anticlockwise.
Ultrafan: the switch on the oscillating foot operates the oscillating function. O means the heater is switched
off, I means the heater is switched on.
To switch the heater off, first turn the oscillating function (only Ultrafan) off, then set the power dial to '0' (off).
The pilot light will turn off. The pilot light, in other words, indicates that the heater is switched on, not that the
heater is connected to the mains!
Unplug.
Safety features
The heater is fitted with a tipping safeguard which automatically shuts off the appliance if it inadvertently falls
over. When the heater is returned to its upright position, it will resume functioning as normal but, before reusing,
switch if off, unplug and check for damage. Do not use the heater if it is damaged or malfunctioning, but have it
inspected/repaired!
In case of internal overheating, the overheating safeguard will switch the heater off. This may occur if the heater
cannot give off enough heat or if it cannot draw in enough fresh air. As mentioned above, this is generally caused
by (partially) covering the heater, obstructing the air intake and/or outlet grills or installing the heater too close to a
wall or something similar. When the overheating safeguard switches the heater off, set the mode selector dial to
'0' (off), unplug and allow the heater to cool down. Remove and/or amend the cause of overheating and reuse the
heater as normal. If you cannot find a cause and overheating recurs, stop using the heater, and take it in for
inspection/repair.
Cleaning and Maintenance
Keep the heater clean. Deposits of dust and dirt in the appliance are a common cause of overheating so these
should be removed regularly. Switch off the heater, remove the plug from the socket and allow the heater to cool
down before cleaning or carrying out maintenance work.
Wipe the outside of the heater regularly with a dry or slightly damp cloth. Do not use aggressive soaps,
sprays, cleaners or abrasives, waxes, polishes or chemical solutions!
Using a vacuum cleaner, carefully remove any dust and dirt from the grills and ensure that the air intake and
outlet openings are clean. Be careful not to touch or damage any internal parts during cleaning!
The heater contains no other parts which need maintenance.
At the end of the season, store the cleaned heater in the original packaging if possible. Store upright in a
cool, dry and dust-free place.
Do not dispose of heater with household waste when if becomes worn or damaged beyond repair. Take it to
your local authority's collection point for electrical appliances where any reusable materials will be collected
and redistributed.
CE-statement
Euromac bv, Genemuiden-NL hereby declares that the EUROM fan heater, type VK2002, complies with the
LVD guideline 2006/95/EG and the EMC guideline 2004/108/EC, and that it meets the following standards:
EN 60335-1:2012
EN 60335-2-30:2009+A11
EN 62233:2008
ZEK 01.4-08/11.11
Euromac bv, Genemuiden-NL hereby declares that the EUROM fan heater, type ULTRAFAN (oscillating),
complies with the LVD guideline 2006/95/EG and the EMC guideline 2004/108/EC, and that it meets the following
standards:
EN 60335-1:2012
EN 60335-2-30:2009+A11
EN 62233 :2008
ZEK 01.4-08/11.11
Genemuiden, 04-11-2014
W.J. Bakker, alg.dir.
EN 55014-1 :2006+A1+A2
EN 55014-2 :1997+A1+A2
EN 61000-3-2 :2006+A1+A2
EN 61000-3-3:2013
EN 55014-1 :2006+A1+A2
EN 55014-2 :1997+A1+A2
EN 61000-3-2 :2006+A1+A2
EN 61000-3-3:2008
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