FH 5127/FH 5028
OVERHEATING SAFETY DEVICE
To prevent damage and risks due to overheating, the built-in overheating safety device cuts off the power
as soon as the heating elements become too hot. If this should happen:
First ensure that it was not the thermostat which has switched off the heater. Set the thermostat to
maximum position. If the heater does not switch on, the safety device has been activated.
- Remove the mains plug from the wall socket.
- Let the heater cool down for 30 minutes.
- Check if the heater had been placed correctly.
- Check if anything is obstructing the air flow.
- If necessary, clean the grilles with a vacuum cleaner.
- Replace the plug into the wall socket and switch the heater on again.
If the safety device again switches off the heater:
- Remove the mains plug from the wall socket.
- Have the heater inspected by a Service Centre or by your dealer.
CLEANING
We recommend that you clean your heater at least twice a year to remove accumulated dust and dirt.
- Set the selector switch to position
the heater to cool down sufficiently.
- You may clean the outside of the heater with a damp cloth or brush. Do not use water or allow water to
come into the appliance. Do not use any abrasive and caustic cleaning agents!
- Never touch the heater in water! Danger to life!
- Clean the air inlet and outlet grilles regularly with a vacuum cleaner, using the brush attachment.
STORAGE
Keep the original box in which the heater was packed to store it during the warmer months when it is not in
use. Pack the heater in the original box and store it in a cool, dry place.
to switch off. Remove the mains plug from the wall socket. Wait for
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