IMPORTANT: READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS OPERATIONAL MANUAL
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BEFORE PERFORMING ASSEMBLY, COMMISSIONING OR MAINTENANCE
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ON THIS HEATER. INCORRECT USE OF THE HEATER CAN CAUSES
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KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FURTHER REFERENCE.
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1. INFORMATION REGARDING
SAFETY
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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
intended for use by persons (including
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children) with reduced physical, senso-
ry and mental capacities or with lack of
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experience or knowledge unless super-
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vised by a person responsible for their
safety. Children must be supervised to
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make sure they neither do nor play with
the appliance.
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DANGER: Suffocation by carbon
monoxide can be fatal.
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The first symptoms of suffocation by
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carbon monoxide are similar to those of
flu with headache, light-headedness and/or
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nausea. These symptoms could be caused
by the faulty functioning of the heater. IF
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THESE SYMPTOMS SHOULD OCCUR, DO
OUTDOORS IMMEDIATELY and have the
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generator repaired by a technical after-sales
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centre.
►►1.1. TOPPING-UP:
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►1.1.1. Staff in charge of top-up must be
qualified and understand the manufac-
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turer's instructions and the Standards in
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force regarding safe top-up of the heaters.
►1.1.2. Only use the type of fuel expressly
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specified on the heater identification plate.
►1.1.3. Before topping-up, switch the heater
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off and wait for it to cool down.
►1.1.4. The fuel storage tanks must be in a
separate structure.
►1.1.5. All fuel tanks must be at a minimum
safety distance from the heater, according
to the Standards in force.
►1.1.6. The fuel must be kept in rooms
where the floor does not allow penetration
SERIOUS INJURY.
and dripping of the same onto flames be-
low, which can cause ignition.
►1.1.7. The fuel must be stored in compli-
ance with the Standard in force.
►►1.2. SAFETY:
►1.2.1. Never use the heater in rooms where
petrol, solvents for paints or other highly
inflammable vapours are present.
►1.2.2. During use of the heater, follow all lo-
cal regulations and the Standard in force.
►1.2.3. The heaters in proximity of tarpau-
lin, curtains or other similar covering ma-
terials, must be situated at a safe distance
from the same. It is advised to use fire-
proof covering material.
►1.2.4. Only use in well-ventilated areas.
Set-up a suitable opening according to the
Laws in force, with the purpose of intro-
ducing fresh air from outdoors.
►1.2.5. Power the heater only with current
that has voltage and frequency specified
on the heater identification plate.
►1.2.6. Only use extensions with three
wires, appropriately connected to earth.
►1.2.7. Minimum safety distances recom-
mended, running between the heater and
the inflammable substances are: front out-
put = 2,5 m; side, at top and on rear = 1,5
m.
►1.2.8. Put the heater in hot mode or run-
ning, on a stable level surface, in a way to
prevent the risk of fire.
►1.2.9. Keep animals at a safe distance from
the heater.
►1.2.10. Disconnect the heater from the
mains socket when not in use.
►1.2.11. When it is controlled by a
thermostat, the heater can switch on at
any time.
►1.2.12. Never use the heater in frequently
inhabited rooms, or in the bedroom.
►1.2.13. Never block the air vent (rear side)
or the air outlet (front side) of the heater.
►1.2.14. When the heater is hot or connected
to the mains electricity or functioning, it
must never be moved, handled, topped-
up
or
interventions.
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any
maintenance