Set heating time
The appliance has a timer that you can use to set the desired heating time between
1 to 24 hours. Once this period is over, the appliance switches off automatically.
♦
Press the timer button
display
♦
To switch the timer off, press the timer button
runtime
Overheating protection
The appliance is fitted with a thermostat-controlled overheating protector. If the
appliance becomes too hot internally, the heating element switches off automati-
cally. As soon as the appliance has cooled down, the heating element switches
back on.
WARNING
As a general rule, there is a reason for overheating! It can
mean a risk of fire!
►
Check that the appliance can sufficiently dissipate the heat generated: Is
the appliance covered or is it too close to a wall or other obstacle? Is the
fan blocked?
►
Check that neither the air inlet
remove the cause.
►
If possible, eliminate the problem or contact the Service Hotline (see the
chapter Service).
►
Even if you cannot find a cause, but the overheating protection triggers a
second time, you must return the appliance to Customer Services for inspec-
tion or repair.
Frost protection function
The appliance has a frost protection function that prevents the room temperature
from falling below the frost line.
♦
Press the button for selecting the heat setting
"Frost protection" symbol
NOTE
►
As soon as the temperature in the immediate vicinity of the appliance
falls under 5°C (41°F) the appliance will switch on automatically.
►
As soon as the temperature climbs above 9°C (48°F), the appliance
switches itself off and the room temperature will be shown on the
display
♦
To switch off the frost protection function, press the button for selecting the heat
setting
from the display
SKD 2300 B2
or
17
.
2
appears on the display
18
appears on the display
12
.
2
or
repeatedly until the "Frost protection" symbol
24
26
.
2
until the desired runtime
or
17
.
2
5
nor the air outlet
3
or
24
26
is shown on the
18
repeatedly until no
is blocked and
repeatedly until the
.
2
disappears
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