flammable materials. The minimum safety distance
should not be inferior to 0.5 m, otherwise you run the
risk of starting the fire.
► Do not use the heater in dusty spaces or rooms
where gasoline, solvents, paints or other volatile and
inflammable materials are stored in order to avoid the
risk of explosion.
► The heater should not be used close to the curtains
or other textiles in order to avoid the risk of fire.
► Be particularly cautious when using the heater in
the rooms frequented by children or animals.
► Use only a feeder cable including the earth lead in
order to avoid electric shock in emergency situations.
► Do not unplug the heater by pulling the wire out
of the wall socket. The appliance should cool down
through the ventilation effect.
► Unplug the heater when not used in order to avoid
accidental damages.
► Before you dismantle the casing check if the feeder
cable has been pulled out of the wall socket. Internal
components may be live.
►►2. UNPACKING AND TRANSPORT
► Open the package and take the heater out inclu-
ding all the safety locks installed for the period of
transport.
► Should the appliance seem damaged, notify im-
mediately the seller of the same.
► The device should be carried by a handle No. 3 in
Fig. 1.
► The heater should be transported in original pack-
age including the safety locks.
►►3. DESCRIPTION OF INDIVIDUAL COM-
PONENTS
See Figs. 1.
1) Heating element PTC 7) Fan
2) Front grille
8) Cable opening
3) Handle
9) Switch
4) Housing
10) Thermostat
5) Foot
11) Power supply cable
6) Inlet grille
►►4. SWITCHING ON
WARNING !!!: Carefully read this service
manual before you start to use the heater.
►►9. TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
The motor does not operate while
the heating
elements are hot.
The whole appliance does not
operate.
Reduced air flow.
The instructions contained herein will al-
low you to use the appliance in a safe man-
ner.
Make sure the power supply cable has not been
damaged. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be
replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or si-
milarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
Moreover, check if the technical parameters of power
supply source comply with the requirements specified
on the rating plate. Place the appliance in its upright
position. Make sure the switch is in its "0" position
shown in Fig. 2. Connect the heater to the power
supply source.
► 1st degree of heating: Fig. 2, and
► 2nd degree of heating: Fig. 2.
►►5. SWITCHING OFF
To switch the device off, put the switch in "0".
►►6. TEMPERATURE CONTROL
Once the device is connected to the mains, set the
thermostat to maximum and activate heating to stage
two. Once the desired temperature in the room is
reached, turn the thermostat knob left until it is deac-
tivated (with a click). The thermostat will now automa-
tically switch the device on and off, maintaining the
desired temperature in the room.
►►7. OUT-OF-SEASON STORAGE
Should the appliance remain idle for a long period
of time, clean it before shoving by blowing the inside
with compressed air. The heater should be kept in a
dry and clean place. Before you start using it again
make sure the power supply cable has not been da-
maged. In the case of any doubts contact the seller or
approved service centre.
►►8. FUNCTIONAL INSPECTION
The appliance should be checked at least once a year
by competent service personnel approved by the ma-
nufacturer. Any inspections or repairs should be con-
ducted by competent personnel only.
REASON
Motor has been damaged.
Fan has been stopped.
Electric circuit open.
Switch has been damaged.
Foul air duct.
Motor has been damaged.
SOLUTION
Replace the motor.
Unlock / clean the fan.
Check power supply connection.
Replace the switch.
Open the air duct.
Replace the motor.
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