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User Manual for Draper 04565 and 04566 Electric Space Heater

Comprehensive user guide for the Draper 04565 and 04566 PTC Electric Space Heaters. Includes setup, safety instructions, operating procedures, maintenance, and troubleshooting.

Quick answers from the manual

Quick answer

  • The Draper 04565 and 04566 are PTC electric space heaters for indoor use in garages and workshops. They feature adjustable heat settings, a thermostat, and a thermal cut-out safety device. Always plug directly into a wall outlet; do not use extension leads. p. 5, 6, 7

Key actions

  • Adjusting the heater angle p. 9
  • Switching off after use p. 10

First start

  • The heater may emit an odour during first use; this is normal and will pass shortly. p. 9

Problems and fixes

Thermal cut-out activated

Switch off, disconnect from power, allow to cool for 10 minutes, clear any blockages, then reconnect.

p. 11

Maintenance and reset

  • The heater should be inspected at least once a year by suitably qualified personnel. p. 11

Technical specifications

Parameter Value Meaning Pages
Rated Input (04565) 2,000W Power consumption p. 5
Rated Input (04566) 2,800W Power consumption p. 5

Where to find it in the PDF

  • Product Overview p. 8
  • Operating Instructions p. 9, 10
  • Maintenance and Troubleshooting p. 11
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Quick Guide and Safety Information

The Draper 04565 and 04566 are PTC electric space heaters designed for indoor use in garages and workshops. Before using the heater, ensure it is placed on a firm, level, and fire-resistant surface in an upright position. Important: Do not use this heater with extension leads, multi-sockets, or timers. Always plug the heater directly into a wall power outlet. Maintain a minimum clearance of 2 meters between the heater outlet grille and any nearby objects.

Product Overview

The heater features an inlet grille, outlet grille, operation control dial, thermostat control dial, power LED, and a safety tab for adjustment. The unit is designed to be adjusted for angle; always use the safety tab when adjusting the angle and ensure the position adjustment screws are tightly secured before switching the unit on.

Operating Instructions

The operation control dial has four settings: Off, Fan only (no heat), Half power, and Full power. To operate: 1. Connect the heater to the power supply. 2. Turn the operation control dial to the desired setting. 3. Turn the thermostat control dial clockwise to the maximum position to heat the space. 4. Once the desired temperature is reached, turn the thermostat dial anticlockwise until it clicks and the power LED goes out. The heater will automatically cycle on and off to maintain the set temperature.

Positioning the Heater
Positioning the Heater
Operation Control Dial
Operation Control Dial
Thermostat Control Dial
Thermostat Control Dial
Safety Tab
Safety Tab

Switching Off and Thermal Cut-Out

To switch off, turn the operation control dial to the 'Fan only' setting and the thermostat to maximum. Allow the fan to run for a few minutes to cool the element before turning both dials to the lowest position and disconnecting the power. The heater includes a thermal cut-out device that cuts power if the unit overheats. If this occurs, switch off, disconnect from power, and allow it to cool for at least ten minutes before investigating the cause (e.g., blocked grilles).

Maintenance and Storage

Keep the heater clean and dry. Use a dry cloth to clean the body and a brush or dry cloth for the grilles. Ensure the heater is inspected at least once a year by qualified personnel. Store in the original packaging in a clean, dry location.

Manufacturer information

Draper Tools

Brand profile

Practical help

Common problems

Heater does not operate when switched on

Ensure the power supply is active and the plug or cable connection is not loose or damaged.

Heating element is glowing

Check for incorrect input voltage or a blocked input grille. Disconnect immediately and allow to cool.

Heater does not emit heat

Increase the thermostat setting, check if the thermal cut-out has activated, or ensure the ambient temperature is not already too high.

Unusual noise

Check for fan obstructions through the inlet grille and ensure the heater is on a level surface.

Before use

  • Inspect the heater for broken, cracked, loose, or corroded parts.
  • Ensure the heater is positioned on a firm, level, and fire-resistant surface.
  • Verify the heater is in an upright position.
  • Check that the power supply matches the rated voltage.
  • Ensure no extension leads or multi-sockets are used.
  • Confirm the area is free from flammable materials and liquids.

Specs in practice

Thermal Cut-out
Safety device that cuts power at 68°C (04565) or 85°C (04566) if the unit overheats.

Images and diagrams

  • The product overview diagram identifies the inlet/outlet grilles, control dials, and safety tab.
  • The positioning diagram illustrates how to adjust the heater angle using the adjustment screws.
  • The control dial diagram shows the four operating positions: Off, Fan, Half Power, and Full Power.

Model compatibility

  • Indoor use only.
  • Not suitable for use on building sites.
  • Must be used on fire-resistant flooring.
  • Requires an earth connection (Class I appliance).

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