operation. Nevertheless: installation, maintenance and operation of the
appliance can be dangerous. Following the following procedures will
reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, personal injury and will reduce the
installation time of the appliance.
This equipment may be used by children of at least 8 years of age and by
people with reduced physical or mental capabilities or lack of familiarity
with the equipment if supervision or instruction is provided on how to use
the equipment safely so that the associated risks are understood. Children
should not play with the equipment. Unsupervised children should not
carry out cleaning or maintenance of the equipment.
The unit is used for occasional indoor operation.
SAFETY RULES
• The unit must not be used outdoors in damp weather, in bathrooms
or other wet or humid environments.
• Please note that the appliance can become very hot. Therefore, the
appliance should be placed at a safe distance of at least 1 metre (3
feet) from flammable objects such as: furniture, curtains, etc.
• Do not cover the unit with, for example, a towel.
• The appliance must not be located directly under a wall socket.
• The appliance must not be connected to the mains via a timer or
programmable switch.
• The appliance must not be placed in rooms where flammable dusts,
liquids or gases are used or present.
• If the appliance is connected by means of an extension cord, ensure
that the extension cord is as short as possible and fully extended
and of the correct cross-section.
• The unit should not be used in the immediate vicinity of a bath,
shower or swimming pool.
• If the power cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer, its representative, service or a qualified person in
order to avoid a hazard.
• Do not connect other devices to the same mains socket to which the
device is connected.
• The appliance should not be left unattended. Keep children and pets
away from the appliance.
• 12. do not place the unit on unstable, moving surfaces or where it
can be knocked over.
• If the appliance is not used for a long time, unplug it from the power
supply. Do not leave the appliance switched on unattended. When
disconnecting the appliance from the mains, pull out the plug, never
pull on the power cord.
• Keep the unit away from curtains, curtains or places where the air
inlet is easily blocked.
• To prevent possible electric shock, never operate the appliance with
wet hands or when there is water on the power cord.
• Do not dispose of electrical appliances with unsorted municipal
waste, use separate collection points. Contact your local authorities
for information on available collection systems. If electrical
appliances are disposed of in landfill sites, hazardous substances
can seep into the groundwater and enter the food chain, damaging
your health.
• This equipment is not intended for use by persons (including
children) with reduced physical or mental capabilities or lack of
experience unless supervision or instruction is provided regarding
the safe use of the equipment so that the associated risks are
understood.
• Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with
the appliance.
• Do not modify or repair the appliance yourself. To do so, send it to
a service centre or qualified electrician (during the post-warranty
period).
PICTOGRAMS AND WARNINGS
Read the operating instructions, observe the warnings and safety
conditions contained therein!
The device may need to be fitted
Do not touch the hot surface
Do not cover
Disconnect from power supply before repair or maintenance
For indoor use
Protect from moisture
Keep out of reach of children
Do not dispose of with household waste
Recyclable
DESCRIPTION OF THE GRAPHIC ELEMENTS
The numbering below refers to the components of the device
shown on the graphic pages of this manual.
Figure A
1.Heater legs
2.Flame screen
3.Hot air outlet
4.Control panel, switching on the heater
5.Air intake / fan guard
Figure B
1.Thermostat control, master switch
2.Flame switch (visual flames only)
3.Half power heating switch
4.Heating switch full power
5.Leg attachment point
6.Leg fixing screws
* There may be differences between the graphic and the actual product
PURPOSE
This product is intended for home and office use only and not for industrial
or other commercial use. Use only with a power cord that is undamaged
and in good condition, which meets the applicable standards and
regulations. The heater must be from the mains whose parameters are
specified in the rating table. Do not connect other additional appliances on
the same circuit as the heater in operation.
OPERATION OF THE DEVICE
USE OF THE HEATER
Always operate the heater in an upright position, following all instructions
and recommendations listed in this manual
LOCATION OF THE HEATER
Place the heater in the coldest part of the room.
HEATER CONNECTION
Plug the heater directly into a wall socket. Make sure that the plug fits
tightly into the socket. A loose connection can cause overheating and
damage to the plug.
NOTE: To prevent overloading the circuit, do not connect the heater to a
circuit that supports other electrical appliances.
TURNING ON: To start the heater, plug the power cord into the socket.
Turn the thermostat knob slowly to the right until you hear a soft click. The
heater is ready for operation.
FLAME EFFECT (VISUAL ONLY)
To make the flames visible, press the fig. B2 switch to the I position. To
deactivate the flame effect, press the fig. B2 switch to position 0. The flame
effect can be activated independently of the appliance heating.
THERMOSTAT SETTING:
Once the heater is switched on and the desired room temperature is
reached, slowly turn the thermostat knob Fig. B1 counterclockwise until
the heater switches off (you should hear a faint "click") Leaving the
thermostat on the setting will automatically maintain the set temperature.
To lower the temperature, turn the knob to the left. To raise the
temperature, turn the thermostat knob to the right.
CHANGING THE HEATING POWER
To switch on half the heating power, press the switch fig. B3. To obtain full
heating power press the switch still fig. B4. Both buttons must be actuated
to full heating power.
TURNING OFF: Turn off the main Fig. B1 power switch by turning it
anticlockwise until you hear a soft click. The half and full heating switches
can be left in any position and will have no power. They will still have the
same set functions when the heater is switched on again. The heater
should be unplugged when not in use.
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