• If the appliance is not being used, unplug it from the plug point.
• Do not touch the appliance with wet hands or feet.
• Do not move the appliance when it is running.
• Do not allow the appliance to be exposed to the weather (sun, rain,
etc.).
• Should the appliance fail or not work correctly, disconnect the
power cord 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 cord or the appliance itself to unplug the
appliance from the plug point.
• Do not pull on the power cord to move the appliance.
• Do not use the appliance if it does not work properly or if it appears
damaged; when in doubt, contact a qualified technician.
• Ensure the heating element is free of dust, lint, or any similar
material: this improves the fan heater's performance, and prevents
overheating. Periodically check that the aspiration grille does not
become obstructed by objects, fabrics or other materials to prevent
overheating or breaking the appliance.
INSTALLATION
• After unpacking, check that all parts of the appliance are present; if in doubt, do not use
and contact a qualified technician. The packaging materials (plastic bags, polystyrene,
metal staples, etc.) must not be left within reach of children, as they are potentially
hazardous.
• Before installing the appliance, make sure that:
- the electrical system to which the appliance will be connected complies with current
standards and has cables whose cross-section is suitable for the absorbed power
- the voltage values on the nameplate correspond to those on the mains supply.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 (amperes) must not
be rated lower than the maximum current of the appliance.
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