Safety Information; Main Components - Sovelor MT30 Manuel D'utilisation Et De Maintenance

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SAFETY INFORMATION

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MAIN COMPONENTS

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REMOVAL OF THE HEATER FROM THE PACKAGE
SAFETY INFORMATION
IMPORTANT: Carefully read all the Operator's
Manual before assembling, starting or performing
maintenance operations on the heater. The heater
may cause severe accidents due to burns, fires or
electric discharges.
This heater is portable and is designed for indoor
heating of areas like warehouses, shops and homes.
The heater is compliant with the requirements of
Standard EN 60335-2-30.
Never install the heater in rooms containing
gasoline,
solvents,
inflammable materials or close to curtains.
Keep the heater away from children and
pets.
Verify that the supply voltage and frequency are
compliant with the data specified on the
nameplate.
Always use three-wire grounded extensions
with an adequate section.
Disconnect the heater from the mains when it is
not in use.
The
heater
should
immediately below a socket.
Before leaving the heater unattended, make
sure
it
cannot
disconnect it from the mains.
Never
use
the
timers
or
other
automatically start it, as fires could break out if
the heater is not covered or located in a
correct position.
Never use the heater next to bathtubs,
showers or swimming pools.
Always disconnect the heater from the mains by
pulling the plug out of the wall socket before
servicing, cleaning or repairing the heater.
Never perform maintenance operations when the
heater is hot or running.
paints
or
other
highly
not
be
positioned
be
used
and
always
heater
with
programmers,
devices
that
could
OPERATION
MAIN COMPONENTS
1)Handle,
2)Parabola,
5)Pivoting wheel, 6)Foot, 7)Extension, 8)Cover,
9)Fixing knob, 10)On/Off switches, 11)Cable tie and
fuse holder, 12)Power cable, 13)Pivoting wheel with
brake.
REMOVAL OF THE HEATER
FROM THE PACKAGE
Remove all the packaging materials used for
transportation purposes.
Remove all the items from the boxes.
If the heater appears to be damaged, report
the damage to the retailer from which it has
been purchased.
OPERATION
WARNING: Carefully read the warnings listed in
section Safety Information in this manual and
follow them carefully to operate the heater in full
safety.
Verify that the power cable is not damaged.
Damaged power cables must be replaced by the
manufacturer or by its technical service or, at any
rate, by a qualified technician trained to prevent all
possible risks. Verify that the technical specifications of
the socket comply with those listed in the
instructions or shown on the nameplate of the heater.
Place the heater on a flat surface.
Do not turn the heater on if the lamps are not in
horizontal position.
STARTING THE HEATER
Connect the power cable to the mains.
Move the switches on the rear of the machine to
position 1. The lamps immediately turn red as soon as
the heater reaches its maximum power. If one switch
is pressed, the heater runs at half of its power and one
lamp only turns on. To use the heater at its maximum
power, it is necessary to press both switches in
order to turn both lamps on.
TURNING THE HEATER OFF
Move both switches to position 0 and disconnect the
heater from the mains. Wait a few minutes to allow it to
cool down.
See fig. 2 Page 2
3)Lamp,
4)Protection
grille,

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