Set-up and Operation
Make sure a working heater is always placed on a solid, flat and horizontal surface.
Deep-pile carpeting is unsuitable!
Set the control knob to 0 and the thermostat button to maximum. (clockwise, as far as it
will go). Now plug into an earthed, correctly functioning 220-240V / 50Hz socket.
Now turn the control knob to the required setting.
1 = 700W
2 = 1300W
3
= 2000W
The heater will now start to warm up and the check light will come on.
When the space has reached the desired temperature, turn the thermostat dial
anticlockwise slowly until you hear a click. In this position, the thermostat will maintain the
current temperature by turning the heater on and off for a top-up, if necessary. If so
desired, you can now switch to a lower power level. For higher temperatures, turn the
thermostat dial clockwise, for lower temperatures anticlockwise.
To switch the heater off, turn the control knob back to 0. The check light will go out. Make
sure that you then remove the plug from the socket.
Safety features
The heater is fitted with a tipping safeguard which automatically shuts off the appliance if it
inadvertently falls over. The heater will function as normal once it is returned to its upright
position but you are advised to switch if off, unplug and check it for damage before using
again. Do not use the heater in case of damage or malfunctioning. Have the appliance
inspected/repaired!
In case of internal overheating, the overheating safeguard will switch the heater off. This
may occur if the heater cannot give off enough heat or if it cannot draw in enough fresh air.
As mentioned above, this is generally caused by (partially) covering the heater, obstructing
the air intake and/or outlet grills or installing the heater too close to a wall or something
similar. In case of overheating, switch off the heater and unplug. Give the heater time to cool
down, remove the source of the overheating and use as normal. If the problem persists or if
you have not been able to trace the source of the overheating, turn the heater off immediately
and unplug. Contact a servicing point to have the heater repaired.
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!
Use a vacuum cleaner to carefully remove any dust and dirt from the grills and ensure
that the air intake and outlet openings are clean. Be careful not to touch or damage any
internal parts during cleaning!
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 it upright in a cool, dry and dust-free place.
Do not dispose of heater with household waste when it becomes worn or damaged
beyond repair. Take it to your local authority's collection point for electrical appliances
where any reusable materials will be collected and redistributed.
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low power heating (700 Watt)
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medium power heating (1300 Watt)
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full power heating (2000 Watt)
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