Safety Instructions; Carbon Monoxide Poisoning - Toolland FT 90 Mode D'emploi

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1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Only persons who can understand and
follow the instructions should use or
service this appliance. Children may not
use the appliance
Failure to comply with the precautions
and instructions provided with this heater,
can result in dangerous situations with
serious body injuries, property loss,
damages, death, ...
Please contact your local dealer if you
have questions or need assistance
concerning the installation and use of the
appliance.
The appliance may be used only to heat
dry spaces, not dusty environments or
mobile homes such as campers,
mobilhomes, caravans, ...).
Never go a sleep when the appliance is
still in operation.
DANGER! Never place the appliance near
inflammable materials such as gasoline,
paints, solvents,... Never store gas
cylinders in the basement or cellar. Do
not expose the gas cylinders to the
sunlight.
Only use the appliance in rooms with a
good ventilation.
Proper ventilation air must be provided to
support the combustion air requirements
of the heater being used. An improper
combustion can lead to carbon monoxide
poisoning leading to serious injury or
death.
The heater has a front grill to prevent the
risk of fire or accident. This grill must
always protect the burner and never be
removed. The grill gets hot during use
and cannot provide complete protection
for children or irresponsible people. Make
sure children, persons and animals keep
at a safe distance from the radiant part in
order to avoid burns or other injuries.
Do not place any objects on the heater to
avoid damage or risk of fire.
The appliance must be inspected before
use at least once a year by a professional
expert. Cleaning may be necessary more
often, especially in the area around the
burner and the valve to ensure sufficient
air flow to the burner.
The appliance gets hot when it is in
operation. Only touch the handle and
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plastic knobs. Avoid direct contact with
the heating element.
Never leave the appliance unattended
while it is in use and connected to the
supply.
Do not touch the heater with wet hands
or feet.
Do not expose the heater to the weather
(sun, rain, snow, etc...).
Never cover the heater with cloths or
clothes. Warning : Overheating.
2. DANGER : CARBON MONOXIDE
POISONING
Improper combustion can lead to carbon
monoxide poisoning leading to serious injury
or death. Carbon monoxide is toxic and
dangerous for human and animals. The
symptoms of inadequate ventilation are:
Headache, dizziness, dry mouth and/or
throat, burning eyes and nose, nausea ...
3. DANGER: GAS LEAKS
Gasses such as propane are heavier than air.
If propane leaks it sinks to the floor where it
collects and forms a potentially explosive
mixture. Therefore it is forbidden to use this
appliance in low areas such as a basement.
DANGER! If you notice a gas leak you must
follow the instructions bellow:
Do not ignite the fuel gas. Do not operate
electrical switches. Do not pull any power
supply cord. Do not light matches or any
other source of flame. Do not use any
other objects that could ignite the fuel
(e.g. phone, lights, ...).
Open windows and doors so the gas can
escape from the building.
Get everyone out of the building and
away from the area immediately.
Close the gas supply.
Contact your gas supplier and/or
firefighters. Do not use a phone in the
building! It could ignite the gas.
Stay out of the building and away from
the area until it is declared safe by the
firefighters or/and your gas supplier.
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