IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read all the instructions through before starting
to use the convector. Keep this user's manual
safely for future reference.
1.
Install the convector in a place that is
inaccessible to children.
2.
Do not operate the convector outdoors.
3.
Place the convector on a firm, even surface.
Make sure the convector is standing
securely so that it cannot tip over all fall off.
The convector should only be operated in
an upright position and after the feet have
been mounted.
4.
Unwind the power cable (15) completely. If
the power cable (15) is not completely
unwound it could cause overheating or
a fire.
5.
Do not use an extension cable or an
infinitely variable speed regulator, as this
could lead to overheating, a fire or an
electric shock.
6.
The convector must only be connected to a
single-phase socket with the voltage as
stated on the type plate of the convector.
7.
Always disconnect the plug (15) from the
power socket when the convector is not in
use, or when it is handled, moved or cleaned.
Do not tug at the cable to disconnect the power
plug (15). When transporting the convector
always use the transport grips (17) located
at the sides of the convector.
8.
Do not operate the convector anywhere
near easily inflammable gases or substances
such as solvents, varnishes, glues etc.
9.
Do not install the convector directly beneath
a power socket.
10. Do not use the convector anywhere near a
bathtub, a shower or a swimming pool.
11. Do not use the convector in any kind of
transport vehicle, e.g. a construction
vehicle, elevator, lift, caravan, automobile,
cubicle, or similar enclosed space.
12. Warning: The convector gets hot during use.
Burnable materials such as cushions, duvets,
bedding, furnishings, paper, curtains, and
clothing must be kept at least 100cm away
from the convector and at least 50cm away
from all walls.
13. Keep the convector clean. Before operating
the convector, make sure that all air intake
vents (14) and air exhaust vents (2) are
open. No objects must be allowed to get
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into the air intake vents (14) or air exhaust
vents (2). Do not cover the convector as this
could lead to overheating, fire or an electric
shock.
14. Do not immerse the convector in water or
any other liquid and do not spill water or
any other liquid onto the appliance or into
the air intake (14) or air exhaust (2) vents.
15. Clean the convector regularly according to
the cleaning instructions.
16. If the power cable (15) of the convector is
damaged, it must be repaired by a work-
shop approved by the manufacturers, as
special tools are needed.
17. Do not operate the convector if it is
damaged or shows any signs of damage,
or if it is not functioning properly.
Disconnect the power plug (15) from the
power supply.
CONSTRUCTION
1
Safety distances
2
Air exhaust vents
3
Power switch
4
Power switch turbo-fan
5
OFF (O)
6
Warm air 800 W (I)
7
Warm air 1200 W (II)
8
Hot air 2000 W (III)
9
Turbo-Fan
10 Rotary thermostat switch
11 Lowest temperature setting
12 Highest temperature setting
14 Air intake vents
15 Power cable and plug
16 Feet
17 Transport grips
18 Power lamps
FIRST TIME OF USE
1.
Read through all the instructions before
starting to use the convector.
2.
Unpack the convector, accessories and
power cable. Remove all packing materials
and dispose of them in an environmentally
friendly manner.
3.
Turn the convector upside down. Please
note that the convector is only standing
upside down when the end of the power
cable leading into the appliance is also on
top.
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