WARNING: BEFORE USING THE HEATER, MAKE
SURE IT IS PLACED ON A PERFECTLY FLAT, STABLE
AND LEVEL SURFACE.
►►6.1. SWITCH-ON:
►6.1.1. Connect the heater to the mains (Pic. 3).
►6.1.2. Turn the power selector to the desired mode (A
Pic. 2).
Here are the available settings:
•• By setting the power selector to "I" the heater will oper-
ate at heating power 1 (minimum heating power).
•• By setting the power selector to "II" the heater will oper-
ate at heating power 2 (maximum heating power).
CAUTION: A SERIES OF SENSORS CHECK THAT THE
HEATER IS OPERATING CORRECTLY AND STOPS
THE PRODUCT IN THE EVENT OF A SERIOUS FAULT.
ELIMINATE THE POSSIBLE CAUSE OF THE HEATER
BLOCK (E.G. OBSTRUCTED AIR VENT, IMPAIRED AIR
SUPPLY, ETC.). IF, AFTER A FEW ATTEMPTS TO RE-
SUME OPERATION (SWITCH-ON / SWITCH-OFF), THE
HEATER DOES NOT WORK, CONTACT THE SUPPORT
CENTRE.
►►6.2. SWITCH-OFF:
►6.2.1. Set the power selector to "0/OFF" (A Pic. 2).
►6.2.2. Disconnect the heater from the mains (Pic. 4).
CAUTION: FOR PROPER SHUTDOWN, NEVER DIS-
CONNECT THE HEATER FROM THE MAINS BEFORE
SETTING THE POWER SELECTOR SWITCH TO POSI-
TION "0/OFF".
►►7. STORAGE
Disconnect the heater from the electrical mains (Pic. 4),
when not in use and wait a few minutes for it to cool down
completely before putting it away. Put it back in a dry place
and protected from dust. When the heater is used again,
►►8. TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
The heater
1. Power selector set to "0/OFF"
isn't working
2. Incorrect setting of the room
thermostat
3. No power supply
4. Blocked heater
The motor
1. Faulty motor
isn't working
2. Blocked fan
The heater
1. Faulty internal appliance
doesn't heat
up
Reduced
1. Obstructed air vents
airflow
2. Faulty motor
check the condition of the power supply cable (where pre-
sent); if in doubt regarding its state, contact the support
centre. In any case, have the support centre check that
the heater is working properly at least once a year and/or
as required.
NOTE: PERIODICALLY CLEAN THE INLET AND OUT-
LET GRIDS, USING LOW-PRESSURE AIR, IN ORDER
TO PREVENT HEATER FAILURE.
POSSIBLE SOLUTION
1. Turn the power selector to the desired heating mode
2a. Turn the thermostat knob clockwise
2b. Make sure the temperature set on the room thermostat is
higher than the outdoor temperature (the scale goes from
0 to 6)
3a. Plug in the power supply cable correctly
3b. Make sure your mains power supply is working correctly
3c. Contact the support centre
4. Contact the support centre
1. Contact the support centre
2a. Remove any obstructions
2b. Contact the support centre
1. Contact the support centre
1a. Remove any obstructions
1b. Contact the support centre
2. Contact the support centre
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