The appliance switches on automatically at approx. 41 °F / + 5 °C and off
again at approx. 45 °F / +7 °C. In this way, frost damages can be avoided.
6. Protection against over-heating: Max is fitted with an over-temperature
safety device which switches off the appliance in the case of a technical
fault or improper use. Should this occur, pull the mains cable (6) out of
the supply socket and remedy the fault or correct the method of use. The
appliance can be put back into use when it has cooled down and has been
disconnected from the mains supply for a short time.
Note: Make sure that there is always sufficient space between the
appliance and the wall or other large objects (> 1.6 ft / 50 cm). The
air flow must not be blocked by objects of any kind.
Cleaning
Before servicing the heater and after each occasion of use, switch off the
appliance and unplug the mains cable from the socket.
Attention: Never immerse the appliance in water (danger of short-circuit).
• To clean the appliance, only wipe it down with a damp cloth and then dry
it carefully.
• Take care that the air intake and outflow grilles do not become exces-
sively dusty; clean them occasionally with a dry brush or vacuum cleaner.
Repairs
• Repairs to electrical appliances must only be carried out by a qualified
electrical technician. If improper repairs are carried out, the warranty
lapses and all liability is refused.
• Never operate the appliance if the adaptor or plug is damaged, after it has
malfunctioned, if it has been dropped or has been damaged in any other
way (cracks/breaks in the casing).
• Do not push any object into the appliance.
• If the appliance is beyond repair, make it unusable immediately by cutting
through the cable and hand it in at the collection point provided for the
purpose.
Disposal
• Do not dispose of electrical appliances in the domestic waste. Please use
the communal collection points.
• Ask your local authority if you do not know where the communal collec-
tion points are located.
• If electrical appliances are disposed of thoughtlessly, exposure to the ele-
ments may cause hazardous substances to find their way into the ground-
water and from there into the food chain, or to poison the flora and fauna
for many years to come.