1. CAUTION
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for their safety with the instructions on its use. Children shall always be
supervised to ensure they do not play with the unit.
• Children under three shall be kept well away from the heater unless
they are continually supervised.
• Children between three and eight shall only switch the unit off or on
providing it is positioned or installed in its final operating location and
be supervised or have received instructions on how to use the unit in a
safe manner and understand the risks involved.
• Children between three and eight shall not plug in, adjust or clean the
heater or carry out any maintenance operations.
• This unit may be used by children older than eight and by persons
with physical, sensorial or mental handicaps, with little experience or
knowledge, provided they have been duly trained and are supervised
by an adult that understands the risks involved.
• Cleaning and maintenance shall be performed by adults not children.
Children must not play with the unit.
• WARNING: Certain parts of this product can become very hot and
cause burns. Special attention shall be paid when children and other
vulnerable persons are present.
• Do not touch the external parts of the radiator when it is operating.
• It is quite normal that, with the first switch-on, the unit produces a
"new" smell. Allow your heater to operate in a well-ventilated place for
two or three hours.
• Before the first switch on for the coming winter or when the heater has
not been used for several days, the unit should be cleaned (follow the
steps given in the "maintenance section"). This cleaning operation will
avoid burning the accumulated dust and other remains.
• This radiator CAN'T OPERATE with external programmable controllers
or any other exterior control device.
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• CAUTION: Keep bags and other accessories well out of the reach of
children.
• The convection effect, together with other ambient factors, can cause
discolouring to metal surfaces and to plastics.
• Temperature differences can cause crackling and other noises in the
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