REQUIRED TO COMPLETELY ISOLATE
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THE HEATER FROM THE MAINS POW-
it
ER NETWORK (Fig. 24).
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►►13.CONNECTING THE RE-
MOTE ROOM THERMOSTAT
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••IMPORTANT: When the heater is con-
pt
trolled by a remote room thermostat, the
heater can switch back on at any time
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when the temperature drops below the
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set threshold.
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To connect the remote room thermostat,
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remove the plug connected to the heater
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and connect the remote room thermostat
(optional item) (Fig. 26).
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►►14.CLEANING THE HEATER
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••IMPORTANT: Do not conduct any clean-
tr
ing unless the heater has first been turned
off (Fig. 23) and disconnected from the
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mains (Fig. 24).
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The only possible cleaning steps carried
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out by the user are associated with the
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heater's outer surfaces. Only use a damp,
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non-abrasive cloth to clean the outer
surface of the heater (do not use sponges
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with aggressive products or powder
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detergents). After cleaning the surface,
dry it thoroughly.
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CAUTION: IF THE HEATER NEEDS
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MORE
THOROUGH
CONTACT
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TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTRE.
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CLEANING,
THE
AUTHORISED
►►15.PUTTING THE HEATER
OUT OF SERVICE
If the heater is not used on the medium/
long term, disconnected it from the elec-
tricity mains (Fig. 24) and protect it from
humidity and dust. When the heater is
used again, check the condition of the
power supply cable. If in doubt regard-
ing its state, contact the technical sup-
port centre. In any case, have the heater
checked once a year.
►►16.OPTIONAL ITEMS
•Outdoor assembly kit (recirculation or air
suction mode, depending on the external
damper position).
•Remote room thermostat.
•Air outlet opening diffuser.