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EUROM TH2003 Manuel D'utilisation page 7

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THANKS
Many thanks for selecting a EUROM patio heater. You have made a very
good choice! We hope that you will be completely satisfied with the
product.
In order to get the very best from your patio heater, we advise you to read
these instructions carefully before using for the first time. Pay particular
attention to the safety warnings. We also recommend that you keep this
booklet somewhere safe so that you can consult it in the future.
IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS
• The patio heater may only be connected to a 230V-50Hz, earthed
socket. Connection to the incorrect voltage is hazardous and will
invalidate the guarantee!
• The patio heater must be exclusively used for the function for which it
is designed, i.e. heating a patio or a similar location. Do not use it to
dry textiles! The patio heater is not meant to be used commercially and
is not to be used to heat buildings, greenhouses, sheds, etc.
• The quartz heating lamps are fragile so handle the patio heater with
care. Avoid knocking the device, letting it fall etc.
• The patio heater must be installed according to the instructions set out
under 'installing the heater' (see later).
• The patio heater is powerful and emits intense heat. We recommend
that people (particularly the elderly, babies and the infirm) and animals
are not exposed to direct heat.
• The patio heater may not be installed or used in the immediate vicinity
of flammable objects such as curtains, furniture etc. It may not be
located too close to a socket and should not be used in a damp area
such as a bath/shower room, by a swimming pool etc.
• Do not use the patio heater outdoors during wet weather!
• The patio heater may not be used with an electric timer or a device that
switches it on and off automatically. This may lead to a fire hazard or
the risk of an electric shock.
• Never cover the patio heater!
• Prevent the cable coming into contact with the hot elements of the
patio heater.
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