• Never leave the device exposed to the weather (sun, rain,
etc.).
• If the appliance is dropped or malfunctions, disconnect the
power cord at once. Check all parts for damage and do not
switch it on unless certain it is intact: if in doubt, call in
qualified staff.
• Do not pull on the power cable or the appliance itself to
remove the plug from the power socket.
• Do not move the appliance by pulling the cable.
• Do not use the appliance if it is not functioning correctly or
appears damaged: if in doubt, call in qualified staff.
• Do not allow the appliance to overheat: check that the air
inlets and outlets are unobstructed and do not hang
anything above or below the appliance. In case of
overheating, the integral safety device will cut out operation
of the convection heater. To restart the appliance, remove
the plug from the power socket and wait for it to cool (about
20/30 minutes) and reconnect the plug.
INSTALLATION
• After removing the packaging, check that the appliance is intact; if in doubt, do not use it
and call in qualified staff. Packaging components (plastic bags, expanded polystyrene,
nails, etc.) must not be left within reach of children since they are potentially hazardous.
Any stickers or advertising leaflets affixed to the appliance must be removed prior to use.
• Before connecting the appliance, check that the voltage values marked on the nameplate
are the same as those of the electrical mains, and that the power socket is properly earthed.
If the appliance's plug is not compatible with the socket, have the socket replaced with
another of suitable type by qualified staff, who must ensure that the socket's wire gauge
is suitable for the appliance's power draw. In general, the use of adapters and/or extension
leads is not recommended; if their use is unavoidable, they must comply with current safety
regulations and their current rating (amps) must be no lower than the maximum current
draw of the appliance.
• Take care to ensure that the air inlet and outlet grilles cannot become obstructed, to avoid
the risk of fire or overheating of the appliance (inspect regularly); do not cover the
appliance, or use it for drying laundry.
• The appliance can be used on the floor by means of the feet provided, or wall-mounted
with the aid of the mounting bracket and fixtures provided: the wall must have a flat, even
surface and must be solid and heat-resistant.
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