enough heat or if it cannot draw in enough fresh air. As mentioned above, this is
generally caused by (partially) covering the heater, blocking the air inlet and outlet
openings or installing the heater too close to a wall or something similar. When the
heater has cooled down sufficiently, it will in principle start again automatically,
however if you do not remove the cause of the cut-off then this will probably be
repeated. Regular overheating can give rise to irreparable damage. If the
overheating protection switches the heater off, you must switch off the power
buttons (buttons raised), unplug and allow the heater to cool down. Remove and/or
amend the cause of overheating and reuse the heater as normal. If you cannot find
a cause and overheating recurs, stop using the heater, and take it in for
inspection/repair. As an extra safety feature, the heater has a second
overheating protection that comes into effect if the first one fails. If it switches
off the heater, it will not automatically restart after cooling: You must first switch
off the heater with the power buttons and remove the plug from the socket. After
cooling, you can then start using the heater again.
Cleaning and Maintenance
Keep the heater clean. Deposits of dust and dirt in the appliance are a common
cause of overheating so these should be removed regularly. Switch off the heater,
remove the plug from the socket and allow the heater to cool down before cleaning
or carrying out maintenance work.
Wipe the outside of the heater regularly with a dry or slightly damp cloth. Do
not use aggressive soaps, sprays, cleaners or abrasives, waxes, polishes or
chemical solutions!
Carefully use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust and dirt from the grills.
The heater contains no other parts which need maintenance.
At the end of the season, store the cleaned heater in the original packaging if
possible. Store upright in a cool, dry and dust-free place. If necessary, remove
the wheel supports.
Removal
In the EU this symbol indicates that this product may not be
disposed of as ordinary household waste. Old equipment
contains valuable materials, suitable for recycling. These
materials should be made suitable for reuse in order to prevent
any adverse effects to health and the environment caused by
unregulated waste collection. Therefore, please make sure that
you bring old equipment to a designated collection point.
Alternatively, contact the original supplier, who can make sure
that as many of the components as possible can be recycled.
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