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DESCRIPTION
1.
Dial for power setting
2.
Dial for temperature setting
3.
Power cord fastener
4.
Radiator flanges
5.
Wheel
FIG. 1
INSTALLATION
BEFORE INSTALLATION
Remove all packaging material. Keep the
packaging material out of the reach of children
and pets – risk of suffocation. Check the
electric radiator, the power cord and plug for
damage. Do not use the electric radiator if any
parts are missing or damaged. Contact the
retailer in the event of any problems.
INSTALLATION
1.
Turn the product upside down.
2.
Align the mounting holes in the wheel
unit to the screws on the bracket on the
end radiator flange, and then fit the other
wheel unit on the other end.
FIG. 2
3.
Lock the wheel units in place with the
4 wing nuts. Screw tight and stand up
the product on the wheels in the required
place.
FIG. 3
USE
PREPARATIONS AND HOW TO USE
•
Check that the power cord and plug are
intact and undamaged.
•
Check that the mains voltage
corresponds to the rated voltage on the
type plate. The product must only be
connected to a correctly earthed power
point.
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STARTING AND POWER
SETTING
STARTING
Plug in, turn the temperature dial to +, and
set the power dial to the required mode.
The product starts.
POWER SETTING
Use maximum power, mode III, for quick
heating. When a suitable room temperature
has been reached, set mode II or I to reduce
power consumption and to avoid overheating
the room.
TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT
•
Follow the instructions below if the room
temperature is too high.
•
Set the temperature dial to mode II or I.
•
Turn the temperature dial anticlockwise
to mode - to set a lower set point
temperature.
SWITCHING OFF
Turn the power dial to 0 and pull out the plug.
MOVING
Switch off the product and pull out the plug.
Move the product by rolling it on the wheels.
MAINTENANCE
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
•
Keep the radiator flanges clean and free
from dust, which can affect the emission
of heat.
•
Switch off the product, pull out the plug
and allow it to cool, and wipe off dust and
dirt with a damp cloth. Do not use
detergent or abrasive agents or utensils.
•
Avoid scratching the paint, this can cause
the radiator flanges to corrode.