Before connecting the heater check that the voltage shown on the specifications
plate corresponds to that of the electrical supply, and that the plug is effectively
grounded. Check that other appliances with high absorption are not connected to
the power line to avoid overloading and fire hazards. In the event of incompatibility
between the power socket and the appliance's plug, have the plug replaced with a
suitable model by a qualified professional, who should ensure that the cable is
appropriate for the power rating of the device. The use of adaptors or extensions is
generally not advisable; if it is necessary to use them, they must comply with safety
regulations and the total current (amps) must not be rated lower than the maximum
current of the appliance.
The plug point must be accessible so as to easily remove the plug in case of an
emergency.
Place the appliance far from any other source of heat, from flammable material
(curtains, tapestries, etc.), from flammable gases or flammable material (sprays) and
from materials that can be deformed by heat. Make sure there is 120cm of free space
in front of the appliance and 50cm on the sides and back.
Do not use the appliance in areas where it could be bumped. Keep away from
bathtubs and swimming pools to prevent it falling in.
The surface where the appliance is used must be stable, spacious (do not use on
shelves), and level (since the appliance could tip over). It must also be smooth to allow
the safety switch on the base to work correctly: this switch stops operation should
the heater be knocked over.
Ensure that the power cable is correctly positioned and does not come into contact
with hot parts or sharp edges, nor become wound around the appliance itself, is
not twisted and does not snag, in order to prevent the appliance from falling. Make
sure there's no risk of tripping, to prevent people from accidentally being injured.
Also make sure the cord is not under a carpet.
If there is a fault or the appliance is not working correctly, switch it off and have it
checked by a qualified professional. Repairs done by an unqualified person can be
dangerous and cause the guarantee to become void.
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