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5 questions from our users

steve

steveasked

Spot Plus 7358-7 (2000W)

After being shut down for about 5 months my heater wont turn on the heater has been hard wired and has its own fuse .the timer is visible and even on manual it wont heat any suggestion the heater has been fine installed ten years ago.



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Thi T.

Thi T.asked

Spot Plus 7358-7 (2000W)

Has anyone had this problem? All the dials have been turned to stand-by and effectively "off" on all dials but hot air is still churned out? We have to turn it off at the switch for the unit to completely turn off and cool down. Bought it from the Good Guys a week ago.

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Noirot
Noirot A.Noirot

Hi Thi, could you please call us on (03) 9563 2778

Jennifer Shuwalow

Jennifer Shuwalowasked

Spot Plus 7358-7 (2000W)

Hi Our Noirot 2000W heater was working fine but it now seems like no power is getting to the heater.
the light does not come on when the heater is switched on.
We have checked the power point and it is fine. Any ideas?

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Noirot
Noirot A.Noirot

Hi Jennifer, Please return your heater back to its place of purchase for testing and assessment where if deemed to be faulty and under terms of warranty replaced.



Gail Hyde

Gail Hydeasked

Spot Plus 7358-7 (2000W)

Hi were would I have my heater repaired/saftey checked? I live in Cheltenham Vic. Had extention cord attached to the heater and it caught on FIRE! As far as I know the heater is ok but turns itself off? This frightened me so want to get it checked. Gail Hyde

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Sean
Sean

Hi Gail.
I looked up Yellow Pages online and found this:

Noirot Australia Pty Ltd
Oakleigh VIC 3166
ph: (03) 9563 2778

Otherwise look up 'heating appliances service and repairs in Cheltenham' and you might find something. Hope this helps.
Cheers :-)



Noirot
Noirot A.Noirot

Hi Gail,

Please call us on 1300 664 768 and we will be able to assist. For future reference to avoid the risk of overheating we recommend NOT using a power board, extension lead or adapter and to always plug directly into a fixed socket outlet.

Claire McGifford

Claire McGiffordasked

Spot Plus 7358-7 (2000W)

Can anyone tell me how much these cost to run? Some are saying they are very cheap and others very expensive. Confused!!

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Tash
Tash

They definitely aren't cheap. No effective heater is I'm afraid. I would say about on par with our old oil heater. It seems to heat the room much faster, is completely silent & less hot to the touch unlike our old heater.

KathyO
KathyO

I used these all last winter and my power bill did not exceed NZ$300 per month. I had been paying up to $600 on gas central heating. So seemed pretty good to me.
Cheers,

LetsTalk
LetsTalk

Hi Claire, I am in Victoria where smart (dumb) meters are in place. My Noirot Spot plus is a 2400W model and has a timer. When I used it in a closed room (3.2mx4.6m), set at 21degrees on two half hour intervals, my bill increased by around $250 over 90days last winter. I would think the cost on that usage would be between $3-$4 per day. I have a 11fin oil heater Hellier and it heats up nicely and contemplating to get one of those. Not sure if it is going to be more cost effective. All the best.

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