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IMPORTANT: READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS OPERATIONAL MANUAL BEFORE PERFORMING
ASSEMBLY, COMMISSIONING OR MAINTENANCE ON THIS HEATER. INCORRECT USE OF THE
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HEATER CAN CAUSES SERIOUS INJURY. KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FURTHER REFERENCE.
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►►1. INFORMATION ON SAFETY
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(WARNINGS)
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IMPORTANT: This air heater has been designed
for mobile and temporary professional applications. It
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has not been designed for domestic use nor for ther-
mal comfort of human.
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IMPORTANT: This appliance is not suitable for use
by persons (including children) with reduced physical,
sensory and mental capacities or with lack of experi-
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ence or knowledge unless supervised by a person re-
sponsible for their safety. Children must be supervised
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to make sure they do not play with the appliance.
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DANGER: Suffocation by carbon monoxide can
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be fatal.
The first symptoms of suffocation by carbon monoxide are
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similar to those of flu with headache, light-headedness
and/or nausea. These symptoms could be caused by the
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faulty functioning of the heater. IF THESE SYMPTOMS
OCCUR, GO OUTDOORS IMMEDIATELY and have the
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heater repaired by the technical support centre.
1.1. REFUELLING:
►1.1.1. Personnel appointed to carry out refuelling must
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be qualified and fully familiar with the manufacturer's
instructions and current regulations on how to refuel
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heaters safely.
►1.1.2. Only use the type of fuel specified on the heater's
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identification plate.
►1.1.3. Before refuelling, turn off the heater and wait for
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it to cool down.
►1.1.4. The tanks used to store the fuel must be stored in
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a separate place.
►1.1.5. Fuel tanks must be kept at a minimum distance
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from the heater, according to current standards.
►1.1.6. The fuel must be stored in an area where the floor
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does not allow it to penetrate or drip onto flames under-
neath it, which may ignite the fuel.
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►1.1.7. The fuel must be stored in accordance with cur-
rent regulations.
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1.2. SAFETY:
►1.2.1. Never use the heater in areas with petrol, paint
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solvents or other highly flammable vapours.
►1.2.2. Comply with all local legislation and current regu-
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lations when using the heater.
►1.2.3. Heaters used near tarpaulins, curtains or other
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similar covering materials must be a safe distance from
them. It is advised to use fire-proof covering material.
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►1.2.4. Only use in well-ventilated areas. Set-up a suit-
able opening in line with current standards, with the
purpose of introducing fresh air from outdoors.
►1.2.5. Power on the heater only with a current which
has the voltage and frequency values specified on the
heater's identification plate.
►1.2.6. Only use suitably earthed 3-wire extension leads.
►1.2.7. Recommended safety distances between the
heater and flammable substances: front output 2.5 m (8
ft); on the side, at the top and at the back = 1.5 m (5 ft).
►1.2.8. Avoid fire hazards by placing the hot or function-
ing heater on a steady level surface.
►1.2.9. Keep animals at a safe distance from the heater.
►1.2.10. Disconnect the power supply or battery from the
heater, when not in use.
►1.2.11. When it is controlled by a thermostat, the heater
can turn on at any time.
►1.2.12. Never use the heater in frequently used rooms
nor in bedrooms.
►1.2.13. Never move, handle, refuel or conduct mainte-
nance on the heater when it is hot, connected to the
mains, battery-powered or in operation.
►1.2.14. Keep the hot parts of the heater a suitable dis-
tance from inflammable or thermolabile materials (in-
cluding the power supply cable).
►1.2.15. If the power cable or battery is damaged, they
must be replaced by a technical support centre to pre-
vent any risk (dispose of the damaged material accord-
ing to current regulations).
►1.2.16. Make sure that the heater is turned off before
connecting the power cable and/or inserting the re-
chargeable battery, in order to avoid risks.
►1.2.17. Use only the original rechargeable batteries rec-
ommended by the manufacturer. The use of non-origi-
nal rechargeable batteries can cause damage, injuries,
burns, explosions, electric shocks, poisoning, or en-
danger life.
►1.2.18. Keep the disconnected rechargeable battery
at a safe distance from paper clips, coins, keys, nails,
screws and any other small metal objects that could
cause a short-circuit. A short-circuit between the con-
tacts of the rechargeable battery can cause damage,
injuries, burns, explosions or endanger life.
►1.2.19. Incorrect use of the rechargeable battery can
cause the battery fluid to leak. Avoid all contact with the
battery. In the event of accidental contact, rinse your-
self thoroughly with water. Seek immediate medical at-
tention if the fluid comes into contact with your eyes.
The fluid in the rechargeable battery can cause skin
irritation or burns.
►1.2.20. Incorrect use of the rechargeable battery can
cause the battery to release fumes. Avoid inhaling
these fumes at all costs. Ensure a good flow of fresh
air and seek immediate medical attention in the event
of accidental inhalation of fumes. The fumes can irritate
the airways.
►1.2.21. In order to avoid serious risk, do not attempt to
open or disassemble the rechargeable battery.
►1.2.22. In order to avoid serious risk, protect the re-
chargeable battery against heat (for example, constant
direct sunlight or fire) water, humidity, etc.
►1.2.23. Use the specific rechargeable battery only for
this heater, in order to avoid hazardous overloading.
►1.2.24. Use only original rechargeable batteries with the
voltage rating indicated on the technical data plate af-
fixed to the heater. The use of other types of recharge-
able battery (like imitation batteries, regenerated bat-
teries, batteries from other brands, etc.) poses the risk
of injuries and/or explosions.
►1.2.25. Use only original battery chargers to charge the
rechargeable battery. Each battery must be charged