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Radiateur à infra-rouge avec télécommande
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machine, do so in such way that children do not have access to the
appliance. Keep children supervised not to play with the appliance.
 Caution! Never leave the appliance unsupervised when in use. Do
not use the appliance with a programmer, timer or any other device
that switches the appliance on automatically. Also do not use the
appliance with an external voltage regulator such as dimmer, speed
controller etc. That produces hazard too!
 Caution! This heater is not equipped with a device to control the
room temperature. Do not use this heater in small rooms when they
are occupied by persons not capable of leaving the room on their
own, unless constant supervision is provided.
ASSEMBLY
 Remove all the packaging material and check that all the parts are present. Ensure that
definitely no packaging material has remained around the 'head' of the radiator. Ensure
there is a clear work space and keep flammable materials out of the area.
 Check the device, the electrical cable and the plug for damage. Do not connect the device to
the mains if you notice any damage!
 Do not connect the terrace radiator to the mains before it is fully assembled!
 To assemble the terrace radiator, you will need a Phillips screwdriver. Follow the instructions
below step by step and see the illustration on page 3. If you have any doubts about
anything, you should consult your dealer.
 Insert the lower tube (9), with the plate welded to the bottom, through the hole in the base
with cover (10). The extra projecting tongue should slot into the recess in the base. Place the
washer (11) with the curved surface towards the tube in the base and screw the tube and
base firmly together using the L-shaped screw (12).
 Slide the middle tube (8) over the lower tube, ensuring the screw holes are located above
one another. Screw these together firmly using two cross-head screws.
 Unscrew the coupling nut (6) from the upper tube (7), slide the adjustable tube (5) as far as
possible out of the upper tube and firmly retighten the coupling nut clockwise. Then place the
upper tube over the middle tube, screw holes above one another, and screw them firmly
together using two cross-head screws.
 Screw the top of the adjustable tube into the hole in the base of the control box (1), screw
hole above screw hole. Screw these together firmly using the clamping screw (13).
 By unscrewing the coupling nut anticlockwise, you can adjust the height of the emitter. From
a safety point of view, we recommend that the emitter is always positioned as high up as
possible: The radiating elements must always be minimum 180 cm above the ground.
 Afterwards, retighten the coupling nut firmly.
 Attach the cable clamps, each using two screws, to the holes in the lower and middle tubes.
Lead the electrical cable through the clamps along the tube.
 As can be seen in fig. C (page 3), the angle of radiation can be adjusted by approximately
25°. If necessary, angle this to the required position.
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