SilverCrest SHLF 2000 C1
FIRE HAZARD!
The overheating protection does not normally trigger for no reason. Check the following:
Can the fan heater emit heat without impairment?
Is the fan heater too close to a wall or another object?
Is the fan heater covered?
Are the air inlet grille (6) and the air outlet grille (2) on the fan heater free?
Is the fan blocked by a foreign body?
Confirm any obvious problems immediately or consult the manufacturer. If the overheating
protection triggers again without an obvious reason, there could be a technical fault. In
this case, stop using the fan heater and consult the manufacturer.
8.8. Tilt protection
The fan heater is fitted with a safety switch (4). This is on the base of the device. If the fan heater is
not straight or falls over, the safety switch (4) triggers automatically.
Place the fan heater in an upright, safe position where the safety switch (4) is pressed.
The fan heater does not switch back on automatically. Please select the function you want
again.
FIRE HAZARD! The safety switch (4) must not be tampered with or blocked in order to
operate the fan heater in a non-upright position.
9. Troubleshooting
The fan heater is not working
Check that the mains plug is correctly inserted into the mains socket.
Check whether the mains socket is live. If necessary, check the house fusebox.
Check if the main switch (8) is switched on.
The fan heater is not heating.
Check whether the target temperature (34) has already been reached.
Check whether the fan heater is upright and the safety switch (4) is activated.
Check whether the fan heater is in fan mode
The internal overheating protection has been triggered. Allow the fan heater to cool and check
that the air inlet grille (6) and the air outlet grill (2) are free.
The heating element is faulty. Contact customer service.
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