• Do not leave the appliance exposed to atmospheric
conditions (sun, rain, etc..).
• Should the appliance fall or not work correctly, disconnect
the electric cable immediately. Check that it is not damaged,
and thereafter turn it back on: if in any doubt, consult a
qualified professional.
• Do not pull on the power cable or the appliance itself to
unplug the appliance from the mains.
• Do not pull on the power cable to move the appliance.
• If the power cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer or its technical assistance centre or by
someone who is similarly qualified, in order to prevent any
risks.
• Do no use the appliance if it does not work properly or if it
appears damaged; when in doubt, contact a qualified
technician.
• Use the convection heater only when in a vertical position.
• Avoid allowing the appliance to overheat; to this end, check
that the inlet and outlet are free from obstructions: do not
leave anything hanging over or under the unit. Should
overheating occur, the in-built safety device will stop the
convection heater from running. To restore operation,
remove the plug from the mains and wait for it to cool
(about 20-30 minutes) and insert the plug into the plug
point once again.
• The appliance must not be placed directly beneath a plug
point.
• Do not use this heater with programmers, timers or with
any other device that automatically turns on the appliance,
as this could pose a fire risk should the device be covered
or positioned incorrectly.
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