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NOTE:
There may still be dust or production residues on the ap-
pliance. We recommend that you clean your appliance as
described under "cleaning".
Description of Parts
1 Display
2 MODE button
3 °C/°F button
4
button
5
button
6
button
7 Handle
8 Power switch
9 Power cord
10 Castor housing
Assembling the Rollers
CAUTION:
Before the device is used for the first time the rollers have
to be attached.
Please also see our illustration!
• Turn the radiator upside down.
NOTE:
It is best to place a blanket underneath so that the
housing is not damaged.
• Push the 4 castors onto the pins of the castor housing.
• Place the U-shaped brackets between the first and sec-
ond and between the last and penultimate fin.
• Insert the ends of the brackets through the holes in the
roller carriers.
• Attach the brackets with the wing nuts.
Instructions
• Unwind the cable completely.
Electrical Connection
• Make sure that the appliance voltage (see name plate)
and the line voltage match.
• Switch the power switch to 0.
• Only connect the mains plug to a properly installed
earthed socket.
Connected Wattage
The three power levels of the devices are as follows:
RA 5587 NE = 1500 W
RA 5588 NE = 2000 W
RA 5589 NE = 2500 W
With this connected load a separate supply line protected by
a 16 A household circuit breaker is recommended.
CAUTION Overload:
• If you use extension leads, these should have a cable
cross-section of at least 1.5 mm².
• Do not use any multiple sockets, as this device is too
powerful.
• Do not connect other high power appliances to the
same circuit.
Safety Switch
Your radiator has a safety switch which turns off the electricity
as soon as the device falls over. The safety switch prevents
dangerous situations caused by overheating.
CAUTION:
Always place the device in an upright position in order that
it is stable and in order to prevent malfunctions.
WARNING:
The appliance may still remain hot after it has toppled over.
Wait until it has cooled down.
NOTE:
Switch the appliance on again using the
Levels/Heating Power
1. Switch on the appliance with the power switch.
2. Press the
button
1 × for high power
2 × for medium power
3 × for low power
4 × and the appliance goes to Standby.
NOTE:
• Select low power for e. g. a small room. If this is not
sufficient, switch to the medium or high setting.
• The power settings are shown by (
the display.
Setting the Temperature
1. Switch the appliance on.
2. Press the
button. The number "88" flashes on the
display.
3. Press the MODE button. The number 24°C or 75°F and
a thermometer symbol appear on the display. The ther-
mometer symbol flashes.
4. Use the °C/°F button to select the temperature display in
degrees Celsius or in degrees Fahrenheit.
5. Use the " / " buttons to set the desired room tempera-
ture. The values can be read off the display.
button.
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