EUROM 1500 Golden Shadow Heater User Manual

June 6, 2024
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EUROM 1500 Golden Shadow Heater User Manual

EUROM 1500 Golden Shadow Heater

FIG 1 Product Code

Thank you for choosing this EUROM device. You have purchased a quality device that you will enjoy for many years. Using this device with respect and care will reduce the risk of personal injury or material damage.

CAUTION
It is important to read and understand this instruction manual before assembling, installing and using the device.

Introduction

This manual describes the correct and safe use of this device. Keep this manual for future reference. The manual is an essential part of the device and must be given to the new owner upon resale or exchange. This manual has been compiled with the utmost care. Nevertheless, we reserve the right to improve and adjust this manual at any time. The images used may differ.
The following symbols and terms are used in this manual to alert the reader on safety issues and important information:

WARNING
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if the safety instructions are not followed, can lead to injuries to the operator or bystanders, light and/or moderate damage to the product or to the environment.

  CAUTION
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if the safety instructions are not followed, can lead to light and/or moderate damage to the product or to the environment.

Warranty
EUROM offers a 24-month warranty on this device from the date of purchase. The warranty does not cover wear and tear from normal use. The warranty expires if a defect is the result of unintentional or careless use of the device. The manufacturer, importer and supplier are not liable for incorrect connections.

Identification

FIG 2 Identification

Figure 1

FIG 3 Identification

Figure 2

Specifications

FIG 4 Specifications

Description

The Golden Shadow is an easy-to-use infrared heater for domestic outdoor use with a remote control, see (Figure 3), (Figure 4) and (Figure 5). The special ‘Golden Shadow Tube’ lamp has an expected lifetime of 5000 working hours. Under normal circumstances it will not be necessary to replace it.

  1. Main body
  2. ON/OFF switch
  3. Control button
  4. Control panel
  5. Suspension bracket
  6. Power plug
  7. Remote control
  8. Wall bracket
  9. Safety grill
  10. Infrared lamp

FIG 5 Description

Figure 3

Control panel

  1. Control button
  2. Light indicator
  3. Light indicator and remote control receiver

FIG 6 Control panel

Figure 4

**Remote control***

  1. ON/OFF button
  2. II button / high setting
  3. I button / medium setting
    *Batteries not included

FIG 7 Remote control

Figure 5

Safety

Please read and understand these safety instructions. Incorrect use can cause injury and will void EUROM’s warranty.

This device is not suitable for use by persons with a physical, sensory or mental disability, or lack of experience and knowledge (including children). Keep the device out of reach of children, unqualified persons and pets. Do not use this device in small spaces when they are occupied by persons or animals not capable of leaving the space on their own, unless constant supervision is provided.

WARNING
This device is not equipped with a function to regulate room temperature. Never leave the device unattended while it is in operation.

General safety instructions

WARNING

  • Prevent splashing water on or in the device.
  • Do not immerse any part of the device in water or other liquids.
  • Never insert fingers or other objects into the openings of the device.
  • Do not expose the device to strong vibrations or mechanical stress.

WARNING
The device becomes very hot during use. Do not touch the device during use or within five minutes after use.

CAUTION
Do not cover the device during usage or after use while the device is still hot. To reduce the risk of fire, keep textiles, curtains, tent canvasses and other flammable material at a minimum distance of 1 meter from the device.

Safety during operation

WARNING
Do not use the device:

  • indoor or in a small space;
  • if any parts are dirty or wet;
  • near or in a humid environment, like a sauna, bathroom or laundry room;
  • near a water source, like a bath, shower or swimming pool;
  • near or in a dusty and dirty environment, like a construction site;
  • near flammable materials, liquids or fumes, like a shed, stable or green house;
  • near other heat sources and open fire;
  • immediately below a socket outlet;
  • with accessories not recommended or supplied by the manufacturer;
  • with an appliance that automatically switches the device on, such as a timer, dimmer or any other device.

If the device, the electric cable or plug shows damage or is malfunctioning, immediately take the appliance out of use and disconnect the power supply.

Transport and storage

  • Clean the device before storing it.
  • Transport the device in its original packaging.
  • Store the device in its original packaging in a cool, dry and dust-free area.

Assembly and installation

The device is packed in one box. Remove all packaging material and check that the device is not damaged. Do not use the heater if it is damaged, but always contact your supplier. Keep the packaging for safe storage and transport.

Assembly

  1. Lay the main body down on a steady surface (Figure 6).
  2. Place the suspension bracket (Figure 6, pos. 3) between the device bracket.
  3. Screw and tighten both sides using the large screws (Figure 6, pos. 5), the washers (Figure 6, pos. 2) and the nuts (Figure 6, pos. 4).

FIG 8 Assembly

Figure 6

4. Move the suspension bracket (Figure 7, pos. 2) and choose one of the three positions (Figure 7, pos. 1)
5. Secure the device in the desired position with the small screws (Figure 7, pos. 3) and a Phillips screwdriver (Figure 7, pos. 4).

FIG 9 Assembly

Figure 7

Wall mounting

WARNING
The wall used for mounting must be made from nonflammable material. And should withstand a minimum temperature of 150 °C.

CAUTION
Make sure to use suitable fastening materials depending on the surface. The provided anchor bolts are suitable for a brick wall.

  1. Place the device on a vertical and solid surface.

  2. Place the device with a minimum distance (Figure 8) of:
    • 30 cm to a nonflammable ceiling or roof;
    • 100 cm to a flammable ceiling or roof;
    • 50 cm to the side walls;
    • 180 cm from the floor;
    • 100 cm clearance on the front side.

  3. Do not mount the device:
    • immediately below a socket outlet;
    • on a ceiling or roof.

FIG 10 Wall mounting

Figure 8

The heater can be attached to the wall in two ways:

  • Fixed to the wall (Figure 9).
  • Removable from the wall (Figure 10).

Fixed to the wall
1. Attach the suspension bracket (Figure 9, pos. 2) level on the wall using the four anchor bolts (Figure 9, pos. 1) and the four nuts (Figure 9, pos. 3).

FIG 11 Fixed to the wall

Figure 9

Removable from the wall

  1. Attach the wall bracket (Figure 10, pos. 2) level on the wall using the four anchor bolts (Figure 10, pos. 1) and the four nuts (Figure 10, pos. 3).
  2. Place the suspension bracket (Figure 9, pos. 2) behind the wall bracket (Figure 10, pos. 2).
  3. Fix the wing bolt (Figure 10, pos. 4) in the suspension bracket (Figure 9, pos. 2).

FIG 12 Removable from the wall

Figure 10

Adjusting device angle
The device has 3 positions (Figure 11, pos. 4):

  • straight;
  • diagonally (aimed far);
  • diagonally (aimed close).
  1. Hold the main body (Figure 11, pos. 3) while you unscrew the small screws (Figure 11, pos. 1).
  2. Move the main body (Figure 11, pos. 3) in to the desired position.
  3. Tighten the small screws (Figure 11, pos. 1).

FIG 13 Adjusting device angle

Figure 11

Installation

WARNING
Do not put the power plug into the wall socket before the device is correctly mounted in the right place.

Do not use an extension cable, this can cause overheating and fire. If using an extension cable is unavoidable, make sure it is undamaged and earthed. Use an extension cable with a minimum power of 2500 Watt. Always unwind the extension cable completely to prevent overheating.

  CAUTION
Make sure that the main voltage is the same as indicated on the identification label of the device. All electrical connections must stay dry under all circumstances.

  1. Make sure the device is firmly mounted.
  2. Make sure the ON/OFF switch is in the OFF position (Figure 12, pos. 1).
  3. Place the power plug (Figure 12, pos. 2) into an earthed wall socket that is easily accessible. Use an earthed wall socket with a minimum power of 2500 Watt.

FIG 14 Installation

Figure 12

Remote control

  1. Remove the cover (Figure 13, pos. 1).
  2. Remove the batteries (if present).
  3. Insert two batteries (AAA 1.5 V) (Figure 13, pos. 2) as indicated in the battery compartment. Make sure to insert the batteries correctly.
  4. Replace the cover.

FIG 15 Remote control

Figure 13

Operation

WARNING
Before every use, make sure that:

  • you operate the device with dry hands;
  • the device is clean and dry;
  • the device is not damaged;
  • the device is securely mounted.

CAUTION
When the device is turned on it can give off smoke and an odor. This is normal and will disappear after a few minutes.

  1. Press the ON/OFF switch (Figure 14, pos. 1).
  2. The light indicator (Figure 14, pos. 3) shows a red light.
  3. Press the control button (Figure 14, pos. 2) or the ON/OFF button on the remote control (Figure 5, pos. 1).
  4. The light indicator (Figure 14, pos. 3) shows a green light, which indicates the medium setting.
  5. Press the control button on the control panel (Figure 14, pos. 2) or the II button on the remote control (Figure 5, pos. 2).
  6. Both light indicators (Figure 14, pos. 3) show a green light, which indicates the high setting.
  7. Use the control button on the control panel or the I and II buttons on the remote control to switch between the medium and high setting.

FIG 16 Operation

Figure 14

Standby mode

  1. Press the control button on the control panel (Figure 14, pos. 1) or the ON/OFF button on the remote control (Figure 5, pos. 1).
  2. The light indicator (Figure 14, pos. 3) shows a red light.

After operation

CAUTION
Do not use the power cable to unplug or carry the device. Do not wind the power cable too tightly or in sharp corners. Do not wrap the power cable around the device.

  1. Make sure the ON/OFF switch is in the OFF position (Figure 12, pos. 1).
  2. Disconnect the power plug from the power outlet (Figure 12, pos. 2).
  3. Let the device cool down before touching it.
  4. Wind the power cable.
  5. Remove the batteries (Figure 13, pos. 2) from the remote control.

Maintenance

WARNING
Do not perform any repairs or modifications to this device.

Maintenance and repairs must be carried out by a EUROM authorized professional. If the infrared lamp, electric cable and/or electric plug is damaged, it should be replaced by the manufacturer or its service employee or persons with similar qualifications to prevent risks.

Cleaning
WARNING
The device becomes very hot. Make sure the device is turned off, unplugged and completely cooled down.

CAUTION
Do not use:

  • scouring pads;
  • hard brushes;
  • flammable, aggressive or chemical cleaning products.

Prevent water from entering the device. Do not immerse any part of the device in water or other liquids.

It is recommended to clean the device after each use and prior to storage.

  1. Wipe the device with a damp, clean, soft, lint-free cloth or a soft brush.
  2. Let the device dry completely prior to use and storage.

Disposal

At its end of life, discard the device according to the local laws and regulations, or deliver the device to your supplier. Remove the batteries from the remote control for separate disposal.

Attachments
The CE declaration can be found at the end of this manual.

CE–declaration

Eurom
Kokosstraat 20
8281 JC Genemuiden
The Netherlands
declares the following device in sole responsibility:

  • Product: Infrared Terrace heater
  • Brand name: EUROM
  • Model: Golden 1500-2000-2500 Shadow
  • Item number: 1500 W Art.nr. 334425 334456 (Swiss Plug)
    2000 W Art.nr. 334432 334463 (Swiss Plug)
    2500 W Art.nr. 334449

Complies with the following harmonization rules:
Low Voltage Directive: LVD 2014/35/EU
Electromagnetic compatibility Directive: EMC 2014/30/EU
Restriction of Hazardous Substances RoHS Directive: 2011/65/EU&(EU)2015/863

Applied harmonized standards:
EN 60335-2-30:2009+A11:2012
EN 60335-1:2012+A11:2014+A13:2017+A1:2019+A14:2019+A2:2019
EN 62233:2008
EN 55014-1:2017
EN 55014-2:2015
EN IEC 61000-3-2:2019
EN 61000-3-3:2013+A1:2019
Genemuiden, 30-03-2021
W.J. Bakker, alg. Dir.

FIG 17 Applied harmonized standards

FIG 18 About EUROM

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