drops of water falling on the heater or the heater falling in the water), or in places
where it could be subject to shocks.
Make sure that the fan heater is working correctly: if not, turn the heater off and
have it checked by professionally qualified personnel.
Make sure that the air-intake grid is not obstructed by objects, fabrics or anything
else to avoid the heater overheating or breaking.
In the case of a breakdown or fault, switch off the appliance and have it checked by
a professionally qualified technician; repairs made by unqualified persons can be
dangerous and render void the warranty.
The appliance can be used standing on a level horizontal surface or fastened
vertically to a wall. Instructions for installation are given below:
Horizontal installation
The surface must be stable, rigid, and not sloping (otherwise the appliance could
tip), ample and free of any debris. Shelves cannot be used.
Wall installation
With wall installation, the wall to which the appliance is secured must be made of
masonry and/or of heat-resistant material (not wood, or synthetic material which can
easily overheat); also, follow these indications for the installation:
1)
The heater must be installed at least 1,8 m above the floor
2)
At a distance of at least 40 cm from the corners of walls
3)
At a distance of at least 100 cm from flammable materials (curtains, fabrics,
etc.)
4)
Not beneath socket outlets
The heater must be installed fit using the two "lock hole slots" in the rear panel:
make two holes in wall 16,2cm. apart, (before to make the holes it is good to
measure the distance of the said slots), perfectly horizontal; insert expansion wall
anchors into the same and screw the screws suitable for the slots.
Hang the appliance on the wall, thereafter, ensure that the fan heater is firmly
secured.
The wall must be robust, flat, with no rough patches, in a rigid fire-proof and heat-
resistant material, with a suitable thickness to ensure that the appliance is fixed
securely, bearing in mind that it can be oriented in various directions and therefore
the wall must withstand a certain stress.
The appliance must be turned so that air is blown downwards and not upwards.
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