Wireless Remote Control; Operation; Inserting Or Replacing Batteries In The Remote; First-Time Use Of The Heating System - Dru Verwarming METRO 80E Mode D'emploi

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11. Wireless remote control

11.1 Operation

The appliance is generally supplied with a wireless remote
control (fi gure L). The heating elements in the appliance
can thereby be switched on and off, the light intensity (the
size of the fl ame effect) can be adjusted, and the appliance
can be placed on stand-by.
The symbols on the remote control have been explained in
Fig. L.
The remote is an infrared remote control system, so point
it at the appliance to operate it. The remote control system
will only work if the main switch of the appliance is set at 1.
Standby
Higher flames and glow effect
(steps by pressing)
Heating element I
ON/OFF
Heating element II
ON/OFF
Lower flames and glow effect
(steps by pressing)
Heating elements
I and II off

11.2 Inserting or replacing batteries in the remote

The remote control is battery-powered. The life of the bat-
teries is around one year. For replacing the batteries, follow
the steps outlined below (attention: using batteries that
are not leak proof may permanently damage the remote):e
onderzijde van de afstandsbediening;
• Remove the battery cover on the bottom of the remote;
• Place the two type AAA batteries in the holder with due
regard to the positive and negative polarity;
• Close the cover.
Attention: old batteries should not be placed in the domes-
tic waste, but should be treated as Small Chemical Waste.
Fig. L

12. First-time use of the heating system

During the fi rst use of the heating elements, an unpleasant
odour may arise due to the dust, and due to the use of the
element material for the fi rst time.
Ensure good ventilation, so that the odour will soon disap-
pear after heating-up takes place a number of times.
If the unpleasant odour continues, please contact your
supplier.

13. General remarks

13.1 Maintenance and cleaning

Inspection and maintenance should always guarantee the
safe operation of the appliance in the manner required, at
all times.
Maintenance involving the dismantling of the ap-
pliance should only be carried by your installer! Your
appliance should be inspected each year by a duly
qualifi ed company.
Before commencing cleaning or inspection, make sure that
the appliance has cooled down and that the voltage supply
to the appliance has been switched off.
It is recommended that the equipment should be regu-
larly checked for accumulated dust and the dust should be
removed if necessary.
If necessary, the air inlet and the air outlet may be cleaned
with a vacuum cleaner and a soft brush. Dust may accumu-
late on the inside of the front glass sheet in the course of
time. You may remove such dust using a glass cleaner or a
soft cloth (please refer to the instructions for remo-
ving the front glass sheet). Do not use any corrosive
or abrasive materials to clean the appliance. The guarantee
does not cover damage to paint, for example due to objects
being placed on or against the appliance.

13.2 Thermal cut-out

There is a thermal cut-out in the heating elements in order
to prevent overheating; this may switch off the heating sys-
tem if the outlet for hot air is obstructed (see Fig. C)
After cooling, the heating element will switch on automati-
cally.
If for some reason, the thermal cut-out switches on, please
contact your supplier.

13.3 Discarding the appliance

The packaging materials are largely recyclable,
and therefore do not place these in the domestic
waste, but ensure that they can be recycled.
If you replace or remove the appliance, please dis-
pose of the appliance in the regular manner.
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