
Simple heat settings
The heater’s thermostat dial selects one of six available power levels, and there’re are also two switches to set minimum, medium or maximum power, depending on how quickly you want to heat your room and how much energy you want to use in doing so. If you leave the thermostat at the lowest level, indicated by the star, it will maintain a temperature of approximately 5 degrees, which is just enough to prevent frost.

Heat by the hour
The heater’s 24-hour programmable timer can be used to program your heater’s start and stop times, a bit like an analogue clock. Just turn the dial to the current time of day, and then push in the outer teeth for the 15 minute time blocks when you’d like the heater to run during the day.

Convenient storage
During the summer season when the heater doesn’t see a lot of use, it can be neatly packed away, thanks to the cord storage holder located towards the base of the unit.

Safety first
The heater’s safety features include overheat protection, which means you can rest easy knowing if the heater reaches an unsafe temperature it automatically cuts off.



