Cleaning And Maintenance; Disposal And Recycling - Profile MISTRAL Mode D'emploi

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The thermostat automatically switches the heating on and off when the set
temperature has been reached.
NOTE:
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Allow the radiator to fully cool down before moving it and always use the handle
for this purpose.
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Protection against overheating: if this is activated the radiator switches itself off.
Then switch the radiator off and pull the plug from the wall socket. Allow it to cool
down and remove any hindrances before using the radiator again.

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

We recommend that you clean the unit at least twice a year (or more frequently if you
see it needs cleaning) with a vacuum cleaner.
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Switch the unit off and remove the plug from the wall socket.
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Leave the device to cool for at least 20 minutes.
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Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust and dirt from the grills and the casing.
Keep the box for storage during periods you are not using the unit. When the unit is
stored, it should also be protected against dirt and dust.
DAMAGE
Eltra NV can under no circumstances whatsoever be held responsible for damage
of whatever nature if the unit was not correctly installed according to the specified
installation instructions, nor for damage as a result of unforeseen circumstances such
as natural disasters, lightning strike, etc. Any resulting costs are consequently at the
expense of the buyer alone and are not covered by the conditions of the warranty.

DISPOSAL AND RECYCLING

This device complies with EU Directive 2012/19/EU concerning recycling at the
end of working life of products. The product must not be disposed of together
with household garbage. Please obtain information about the manner in which
electrical and electronic products are collected separately in your area.
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