IMPORTANT: READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL PRIOR TO
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ASSEMBLING, STARTING UP OR CONDUCTING MAINTENANCE ON THIS
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HEATER. USING THE HEATER INCORRECTLY CAN CAUSE SERIOUS
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INJURY. KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FURTHER REFERENCE.
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1. DESCRIPTION
This series of heaters is particularly suited to
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heating medium to large-sized rooms or areas.
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The series is divided into direct heaters and
indirect heaters.
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Direct heaters (PIC. 1-2) mix hot air with
combustion fumes. For this reason they are
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particularly suited for outdoor environments or
areas with high air renewal where there is a
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need to heat up, defrost or dry.
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Thanks to a heat exchanger, indirect heaters
(PIC. 3-4) separate combustion gases from the
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hot air released into the environment. This way
it is possible to introduce a flow of clean hot air
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in the area that needs to be heated up and direct
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exhaust fumes outside.
These heaters have been designed in line with
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the most recent safety, operating and duration
criteria. The safety devices ensure the machine
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always operates correctly.
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2. SAFETY INFORMATION
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WARNINGS
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IMPORTANT: This air heater has
been designed for mobile and temporary
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professional applications. It has not been
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designed for domestic use nor for thermal
comfort of human.
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IMPORTANT: This appliance is not
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suitable for use by persons (including
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children) with reduced physical, sensory
and mental capacities or with lack of ex-
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perience or knowledge unless supervised
by a person responsible for their safety.
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Children must be supervised to make sure
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they do not play with the appliance.
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DANGER: Suffocation by carbon
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monoxide can be fatal.
The first symptoms of suffocation by carbon
monoxide are similar to those of flu with
headache, light-headedness and/or nausea.
These symptoms could be caused by the
faulty functioning of the heater. IF THESE
SYMPTOMS
OCCUR,
IMMEDIATELY and have the heater repaired
by a technical service centre.
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OUTDOORS
►►2.1. REFUELLING:
►2.1.1. Personnel appointed to carry out re-
fuelling must be qualified and fully familiar
with this manual and current regulations
on how to refuel heaters safely.
►2.1.2. Only use the type of fuel specified
on the heater's identification plate.
►2.1.3. Before refuelling, turn off the heater
and wait for it to cool down.
►2.1.4. The fuel storage deposit tanks must
be located in a separate facility or build-
ing.
►2.1.5. All fuel tanks must be kept at a mini-
mum distance from the heater, in accor-
dance with current safety regulations.
►2.1.6. Fuel must be stored in areas where
the floor surface does not allow under-
neath dripping, or any other leakage which
may ignite the fuel.
►2.1.7. Fuel must be stored in accordance
with current safety regulations.
►►2.2. SAFETY:
►2.2.1. Never use the heater in areas with
petrol, paint solvents or other highly flam-
mable vapours.
►2.2.2. Comply with all local legislation and
current regulations when using the heater.
►2.2.3. Heaters used near tarpaulins, cur-
tains or other similar covering materials
must be kept at a safe distance. It is ad-
vised to use fire-proof covering material.
►2.2.4. Only use heaters in well-ventilated
areas. Set-up a suitable open and venti-
lated area, with the purpose of introduc-
ing fresh air from outdoors, in compliance
with the current safety standards.
►2.2.5. Heaters must be powered only with
the correct voltage and frequency values
as specified on the heater's identification
plate.
►2.2.6. Only use suitable earthed extension
cable.
►2.2.7. The recommended safety distances
between heaters and flammable substanc-
es are: front output = 2,5 m; side/top/rear
output = 1,5 m.
►2.2.8. Avoid fire hazards by placing the hot
or functioning heater on a flat level sur-
face.