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2. Make sure that the air intake grid (10) and air outlet grid
(11) are not covered up. The air intake grid (10) and air
outlet grid (11) must always be free when the heater is on.
3. Before moving or storing the heater, turn the rotary
power switch (2) to the OFF position (3) and remove the
power plug from the power socket.
4. Turn the rotary power switch (2) to the desired opera-
ting temperature:
( ) COLD AIR (4)
(I) WARM AIR 1000 W (5)
(II) HOT AIR 1800 W (6)
The power control lamp (1) lights up. When the rotary
power switch (2) is in the HOT AIR position 1800 W (6),
you cannot turn it further in a clockwise direction, but only
anti-clockwise.
Rotary thermostat switch
1. When you wish to operate the heater in the COLD AIR
position (4), turn the rotary thermostat switch (7) slightly
clockwise until the heater starts running.
2. When you wish to use the heater in the WARM AIR (5)
or HOT AIR (6) positions, turn the rotary thermostat
switch clockwise to the highest position MAX (9).
3. When the desired room temperature has been reached,
turn the rotary thermostat switch (7) anti-clockwise until
you hear it "click". Now the heater has been switched off.
4. Turn the rotary thermostat switch (7) back slightly in a
clockwise direction. The heater will now automatically switch
itself on and off to maintain the desired room temperature.
5. The further you turn the rotary thermostat switch in a
clockwise direction, the higher the room temperature will
get. The highest position equals a room temperature of
about 30°C. The lowest position (8) equals a room tempe-
rature of about 5 °C.
6. It is normal for the heater not to switch on if the room
temperature is higher than 30 °C.
7. If the room temperature is below 5 °C, the heater will conti-
nue heating until the room temperature has risen above 5 °C.
8. When the rotary thermostat switch (7) is in the MAX
position (9), you cannot turn it further in a clockwise
direction, but only anti-clockwise.
Overheating protection
1. The heater is equipped with overheating protection
which switches the heater off automatically if the applian-
ce gets too hot.
2. Turn the rotary power switch (2) to OFF (3) and remove
the power plug from the power socket.
3. Allow the heater to cool for at least 20 minutes.
4. If necessary, remove any objects which are blocking the
air intake grid (10) or air outlet grid (11), or use a vacuum
cleaner to clean the grids which have caused faulty run-
ning or overheating. If the inside of the heater is seen to
have accumulated a lot of dust, please get the appliance
cleaned at a service centre.
5. Resume using the heater as described under „Instruc-
tions for use".
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
We recommend you to clean the heater regularly. In
order to avoid disrupting the functioning of the applian-
ce, please follow the instructions for cleaning and main-
tenance.
Cleaning
1. Before you start with the cleaning, turn the rotary power
switch (2) to OFF (3) and remove the power plug from the
power socket. Allow the heater to cool for at least 20 minutes.
2. Clean the air intake grid (10) and air outlet grid (11)
with a vacuum cleaner to remove dust from the motor and
heating element.
3. Clean the outer surfaces of the heater with a soft, damp cloth.
4. Resume using the heater as described under „Instruc-
tions for use".
Maintenance
1. The heater needs no special maintenance, but it should
be serviced at least twice a year.
2. If the heater has to be repaired, be sure to contact an
authorised workshop.
CONDITION OF SALE
As condition of purchase the purchaser assumes responsi-
bility for the correct use and care of this KAZ product
according to these user instructions. The purchaser or
user must himself or herself decide when and for how
long this KAZ product is in use.
WARNING: IF PROBLEMS ARISE WITH THIS KAZ PRO-
DUCT, PLEASE OBSERVE THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THE
GUARANTEE CONDITIONS. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPEN
OR REPAIR THE KAZ PRODUCT YOURSELF, AS THIS
COULD LEAD TO TERMINATION OF THE GUARANTEE
AND CAUSE DAMAGE TO PERSONS AND PROPERTY.
Technical modifications reserved.
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