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Parkside PKH 3000 B1 Instructions D'utilisation Et Consignes De Sécurité page 28

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To turn on the product, turn the heating level
 
switch
clockwise.
[
4 ]
Position Meaning
0
Product turned off
Fan operation
no heating power
Low heating level
1700 W
High heating level
3000 W
NOTES:
Heating level switch
 
Control light
on.
2 ]
[
Heating level switch
 
Control light
off.
2 ]
[
˜ Setting the temperature
To regulate the temperature at high or low
 
heating level, turn the temperature control
clockwise until it stops.
As soon as the desired temperature has been
 
reached, turn the temperature control
counter-clockwise until you hear a clicking
sound.
NOTE: The integrated thermostat
automatically turns the heating function on
and off to keep the temperature at a constant
level.
Position Meaning
lowest temperature range
low to medium temperature
range
medium to high temperature
range
highest temperature range
set to
,
or
:
4 ]
[
set to 0:
4 ]
[
3 ]
[
3 ]
[
˜ Adjusting the radiation angle
Changing the radiation angle of the air
 
outlet
: Use the star grip screw
[
5 ]
the housing to the desired angle.
NOTE: Do not touch the product with wet
hands or if the product's housing is hot.
˜ Turning off
NOTE: If you have used the product at high
or low heating power, let the product run
in fan mode for about 30 seconds. This will
prevent heat build-up in the housing.
Set the temperature control
 
heating level switch
Disconnect the power plug
 
socket-outlet.
˜ Overheating protection
The product is equipped with overheating
 
protection. If the product overheats, the
heating element will turn off automatically.
However, the fan continues to run so that
rapid cooling is achieved. The product will
turn on again automatically once it has
cooled down properly.
WARNING! There is usually a reason for
m
overheating! It can indicate a fire hazard!
Check whether the product is giving off
 
sufficient heat:
Is the product covered or is it too close to
a wall or other obstruction?
Is the grid blocked in the front or at the
back?
Is the fan blocked?
Rectify the problem if possible, or contact the
 
service hotline (see the section "Service").
to turn
6 ]
[
to
and the
[
3 ]
to 0.
4 ]
[
from the
7 ]
[
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