Dear Customer
Congratulations on your purchase of this
SOLIS fan heater, type 691 / type 692.
To get the most out of your fan heater in
complete safety, please read through these
instructions carefully before using it for the
first time. They contain important tips for
the use, safety and maintenance of this
appliance. Please keep these operating
instructions somewhere safe.
Please do not allow persons who are
not familiar with these operating in-
structions to use your fan heater. We
hope you will be completely satis-
fied with your new SOLIS appliance.
IMPORTANT
– Before operating the heater, please
read these instructions thoroughly to
avoid damage and hazardous situations.
– Connect the heater to a 230V, 10A
socket.
– Never turn the heater on if the lead
E
is damaged, if the heater's casing is
obviously damaged or was damaged
subsequent to being dropped.
– The fan heater is excellent to provide
additional heating: it should not be
considered as a centralized central
heating unit.
– Make sure that the heater never comes
into contact with water.
– Do not let children play with the heater.
Do not poke anything through the
ventilating slits.
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– Always use the heater in the horizontal
position; stand it on a firm, solid,
horizontal base (not on thick pile
carpets).
Leave plenty of room around the heater
(at least 50cm on top and round the
sides, 120cm at the front).
– Leave nothing hanging above or in front
of the heater (e.g. clothes or fabrics). Be
sure that the air inlets and outlets on the
heater are unhindered otherwise it will
overheat. Dust these openings every now
and again.
– Do never position the appliance under an
outlet.
– For substitution of the cable please refer
to service centers only.
– WARNING: Never install or use the
appliance close to bath tubs, showers,
wash basins, swimming pools.
If the appliance is installed in a bath-
room, always comply with safety
distances as indicated by CEI-CEE
regulations (see Fig. 1).
OVERHEATING
SAFETY DEVICE
To avoid overheating problems the safety
device will interrupt electricity as soon as
the heating elements become too hot.
If this should happen:
– Take the plug out of the mains.
– Let the heater cool down for 10 minutes.
– Check that the heater is positioned
correctly.
– See that there is no dust or other
obstacles hindering the air flow.
– Clean the grids with a hoover if
necessary.