HORNBACH 10530797 2000 Watt Electric Fan User Manual

June 12, 2024
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HORNBACH 10530797 2000 Watt Electric Fan

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Product Information

  • Product Name: Unknown
  • Manufacturer: HORNBACH Baumarkt AG
  • Model Number: 10530117, 10530797
  • Power Rating: 2.0 kW (nominal), 1.0 kW (minimum), 2.0 kW (continuous maximum)
  • Weight: 0.85 kg
  • Dimensions: 13 x 22 x 26 cm

Product Usage Instructions

  1. Do not twist or bend the power cord.
  2. Keep children away from packaging materials to prevent choking hazards.
  3. Do not touch the device during operation as it becomes hot.
  4. Avoid placing the device near flammable objects such as furniture, curtains, and paper.
  5. Ensure proper ventilation by setting the thermostat to maximum.
  6. For half-power heating, set the device to level I (1000 W).
  7. For full power heating, set the device to level II (2000 W).

For more information, please contact:

HORNBACH Baumarkt AG

CONGRATULATIONS!
THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING THIS HORNBACH PRODUCT.

This product is intended for use in well-insulated areas and for occasional use only.

PLEASE READ THE OPERATING MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE BEGINNING ASSEMBLY, INSTALLATION, OPERATION OR MAINTENANCE. PROTECT YOURSELF AND OTHERS BY FOLLOWING THE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE AND/OR LOSS OF CLAIMS UNDER WARRANTY.

Intended Use

This appliance is intended exclusively for the heating of domestic living spaces and may not be used for any other purpose.

**IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFETY, STANDARDS, AND ELECTRICAL

CONNECTIONS**

WARNING:
To prevent the heater from overheating, do not cover the heater.

  1. Use this appliance only in accordance with the guidelines in this operating manual. Any other use not recommended by the manufacturer may result in fire, electrical shock or personal injury.
  2. This appliance is intended exclusively for the heating of domestic living spaces and may not be used for any other purpose.
  3. Remove the packaging and check that the appliance is not damaged. If you are in doubt, do not use the appliance and contact your dealer.
  4. Before connecting to the mains power supply, check that the mains voltage and type matches the information provided on the type plate of the appliance.
  5. The electrical socket to which you connect the appliance must not be defective or loose, must be suitable for the current load required, and above all must be reliably earthed.
  6. Avoid using an extension cable, because this could overheat and cause a fire.
  7. Do not twist, kink or sharply bend the power supply cable.
  8. If the mains lead of this appliance is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its after-sales service or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid hazards.”
  9. Do not situate the appliance directly beneath a wall socket. In case of doubt, have your electrical installation checked by a qualified electrician.
  10. It is forbidden to adapt or modify the properties of this appliance in any way. Use only replacement parts and accessories recommended by the manufacturer (failure to do so may result in loss of warranty cover).
  11. Do not use this heater if it shows visible signs of damage.
  12. This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
  13. Children over 3 and under 8 years may only switch the appliance on or off under supervision or if they have been instructed in its safe use and understand the resultant dangers, on the condition that the appliance is positioned or installed in its normal place of use. Children over 3 and under 8 years must not be allowed to insert the plug into the socket, alter the settings, clean the appliance or perform user maintenance on the appliance.
  14. Do not operate the appliance unattended. Whenever you leave the room, always switch off the appliance.
  15. Do not use the appliance in small rooms where people are present who are unable to leave the room by themselves, unless they are under constant supervision.
  16. Do not allow children to play with the appliance. Keep children under 3 years away from the appliance unless they are under constant supervision.
  17. Keep the packaging materials away from children. If swallowed, these pose a risk of suffocation.
  18. The appliance is not suitable for continuous or high-precision operation.
  19. This appliance is for use in dry indoor spaces only.
  20. Do not use this heater if it has previously been dropped.
  21. Do not use the appliance near water or high humidity, e.g. in damp cellars, or hear swimming pools, baths or showers. Make sure that water cannot get into the appliance.
  22. Do not use the appliance in close proximity to petrol, gas, oil, alcohol or other explosive or flammable liquids or gases.
  23. To minimize the risk of fire, ensure a distance of at least one metre between the air outlet of the appliance and any flammable materials such as:
    • Pressurized containers (e.g. spray cans)
    • Furniture
    • Textiles of any kind
  24. This heater should only be operated on a level, stable surface.
  25. Never cover the appliance while it is in operation or while cooling down after use.
  26. Ensure that no objects come between the appliance and the mounting wall that could touch the heating surface.
  27. Always switch the appliance off before unplugging it.
  28. Caution: certain parts of this appliance may become very hot and cause burns. Take particular care if children or vulnerable persons are present. Always allow the appliance to cool down before cleaning it or removing it from its mounting.
  29. Unplug the appliance when you are not using it and before cleaning it or performing any maintenance. Do not allow children to clean or perform user maintenance on the appliance without supervision.
  30. To avoid electric shocks, do not touch the plug with wet hands.

ATTENTION

| RISK OF INJURY

This appliance becomes hot during use.
Never touch the appliance while it is in use è this may result in severe BURNS.

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ATTENTION

| RISK OF FIRE
Do not cover the appliance while it is in use.
ATTENTION

| SAFE DISTANCE
Maintain a safe distance of at least one metre from flammable items such as furniture, curtains, paper and similar.

PLACE OF USE
Position the appliance in such a way that air can flow in and out without hindrance.

RISK OF BURNS

This appliance becomes very hot during use and can cause burns. Take particular care if children or vulnerable persons are present.

RISK OF OVERHEATING

Do not use the appliance in rooms with a volume of less than 4m³.

Symbol markings on the appliance

Symbol:

Meaning:

Caution. Do not cover
The symbol on the device indicates that it is not permitted to suspend any item (e.g. towels, clothing, etc.) above the appliance or directly in front of it. To prevent overheating and the risk of fire, do not cover the heater.

Symbol:

Meaning:

Protection class 2
This symbol indicates that the appliance is classified as protection class 2 (double insulated).

Class 2 appliances are not connected to the earth of the electricity supply. Instead, they feature enhanced or doubled insulation up to the rated insulation voltage between the live parts and the parts that can be touched. Accordingly, electrically conductive surfaces or other parts that can be touched are isolated by enhanced or doubled insulation from live parts.

Recycling, disposal and Declaration of Conformity

**| RECYCLING
The packaging materials can be recycled. It is recommended that you dispose of them in separated waste.
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DISPOSAL
The pictogram with the crossed out dustbin indicates that electrical and electronic appliances must be disposed of separately from household waste (WEEE). Electrical and electronic appliances can contain harmful and environmentally hazardous materials. Do not dispose of them in unsorted residual waste, but at a registered collection centre for waste electrical and electronic equipment. By doing so, you will help to conserve resources and protect the environment. For further information please consult your dealer or your local authorities. Directive 2012/19/EU
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
We hereby confirm that this article complies with the essential requirements, regulations and guidelines of the EU. The detailed declaration of conformity can be viewed at any time via following link:
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http s://w ww .ho rn bach.com/productcompl iance /**](https://www.hornbach.com/productcompliance/)

Errata and technical changes reserved.

Scope of delivery

  • Fan heater
  • Operating manual

Description of the appliance

  1. Air inlet grille (rear)
  2. Outlet grille
  3. Operating control
  4. Signal lamp
  5. Thermostat adjustment
  6. Handle

Place of use and connection to the power supply

  1. Remove all packaging material and keep it out of reach of children. After removing the packaging, check for any damage or signs of faults or defects in the appliance. If in doubt, do not use the appliance and contact your dealer to examine and/or replace it.
  2. Select a suitable location for the fan heater, at least one metre from any obstacle, walls or flammable materials (see also the safety information).
  3. Ensure that the fan heater is always placed upright on a stable, smooth and horizontal surface.
  4. Check that the control is set to OFF (O).
  5. Unwind the power cable completely and insert the plug into a suitable 230 V socket. To prevent overloading to the supply, do not connect any other appliance to the same mains circuit.

Starting up and functions

  • Turn the thermostat up to maximum (clockwise as far as it will go).

  • Operate the fan heater by turning the function controller to one of the three positions:

  • Fan only (thermostat set to maximum)

  • Heating at half power (1000 W)

  • Heating at full power (2000 W)

The indicator lamp on the front of the unit now lights up. The most economical way of using the heater is to heat the room up at full power and then to switch to half power to maintain the temperature.

  • The fan operates at the same speed for both half and full power, and the only difference is the number of heating elements used.
  • Once the desired temperature is reached, turn the thermostat controller slowly down until you hear a click. The temperature is now set.
  • The fan heater will switch itself automatically on and off to maintain the set temperature. When the unit switches off, the signal lamp goes out. To set a higher or lower temperature, simply turn the thermostat controller clockwise or anticlockwise respectively.
  • To switch the fan heater off, set the power controller to OFF (O). The signal lamp goes out. The signal lamp thus indicates that the fan heater is operating and not simply whether it is connected to the mains supply or not.
  • Now pull the mains plug from the socket.

Safety features

The fan heater features tip protection that switches the appliance off if it should fall over unexpectedly. When you stand it up again, it resumes operation. But to do this, first switch the appliance off, remove the plug from the power socket and check the fan heater for any damage. Do not use the appliance if it is damaged or does not function correctly. Take it for inspection and if necessary for repair.

NOTE
Overheating protection causes the fan heater to cut out if it becomes too hot.

This can occur if the heater cannot fully expel all its heat or if too little fresh air is available for it to draw in. The usual cause of this is that something is covering or partly covering the heater or that the air inlet or outlet grille is blocked or clogged; other causes are the presence of dirt or a positioning of the unit too close e.g. to a wall. If the overheating protection of the fan heater cuts out, set the function controller to OFF (O), then unplug from the power socket and allow the unit to cool down. You should remove the cause of the overheating before operating the fan heater again. If you cannot identify the cause of the overheating and the problem persists, stop using the heater and take it for examination and possible repair.

Cleaning and maintenance

Keep the fan heater clean. The build-up of dust and dirt in the appliance is one of the commonest causes of overheating. You should therefore remove such dirt regularly. Before cleaning or performing maintenance, switch the fan heater off, remove the plug from the socket and allow to cool.

  • Clean the outside of the appliance regularly with a dry or very slightly moistened cloth. Do not use any abrasive soap, spray, detergents or scouring agents, wax, glazing agents or other chemical solutions.
  • Use a vacuum cleaner to carefully remove dirt and dust from the grilles and check that the air inlets and outlets are clean. When cleaning these, take care not to touch or damage any internal parts.
  • The fan heater does not contain any other components that require maintenance.
  • When the heating season ends, carefully pack the fan heater away, where possible in its original packaging. Store it upright in a cool, dry and dust-free place.
  • When the appliance reaches the end of its useful life, do not dispose of it in the domestic waste. Take it instead to a local collection point for electrical equipment. Care will then be taken to recycle any reusable materials.

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

Article number: 10530117, 10530797
Input voltage: 220-240 V~
Frequency: 50-60 Hz
Power range: 2000 W
Controllable parameters: 0 – 15 – 1000 – 2000 W
Thermostat: Yes
Oscillating: No
Weight: 0.85 kg
Dimensions 13 × 22 × 26 cm
Contact address for further information: Manufactured for **HORNBACH

Baumarkt AG** Hornbachstrasse 11

76879 Bornheim/Germany

www.hornbach.com

Required data for single-room electrical heating devices

Article number 10530117, 10530797

Information| Symbol| Value| Unit|  | Information| Unit


Heat output

| Single-room electric storage heaters only: Method of heat transfer control


Nominal heat output

| Pnom| ****

2.0

| ****

kW

| Manual control of heat transfer with integrated thermostat| ****

No

Minimum heat output (guideline)| Pmin| ****

1,0

| ****

kW

| Manual control of heat transfer with feedback of room and/or outside temperature| ****

No

Maximum continuous heat output| Pmax,c| ****

2.000

| ****

kW

| Electronic control of heat transfer with feedback of room and/or outside temperature| ****

No

Auxiliary current consumption| Fan-assisted heat outlet| No
At

Nominal heat output

| elmax| ****

0

| ****

kW

| ****

Type of heat output/room temperature control

At

Minimum heat output

| elmin| ****

0

| ****

kW

| Single heat output level, no room temperature control| ****

No

In

standby mode

| elsB| ****

0.000

| ****

kW

| Two or more manually settable output levels, no room temperature control|


No

 | Room temperature control with mechanical thermostat| ****

Yes

 | With electronic room temperature control| No
 | Electronic room temperature control and timed control through the day|


No

 | Electronic room temperature control and timed control through the week|


No

 | Other control options
 | Room temperature control with presence detection| ****

No

 | Room temperature control with detection of open windows| ****

No

 | With remote control option (WiFi)| No
 | With adaptive start-up control| No
 | With operating time limiter| No
 | With ball-type sensor| No
Contact information:| HORNBACH Baumarkt AG Hornbachstrasse 11, 76879 Bornheim/Germany

www.hornbach.com.

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