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1 Important
• The appliance should never be covered with clothes, containers or any
other objects, nor should it be placed under a wardrobe or anything else
that could be an obstacle to the circulation of hot air.
• The appliance must be kept away from inflammable objects and
unsupervised children should not be allowed near the emitter.
• Do not use the heat emitter to dry clothes.
• The place where the heat emitter is installed must be chosen carefully
according to the instructions and in compliance with the standards.
• Do not install the appliance under a mains socket.
• The appliance should not be installed in places where there is a risk of it
being splashed with water, such as from bathtubs, sinks, showers,
swimming pools, etc.
• Do not operate the appliance with the cable wound up.
• If the power cable is damaged, do not switch on the appliance. This
cable should only be replaced by the Technical Assistance Service in
order to prevent any risks.
• The appliance must be installed so that the switches, thermostat and
mobile power socket cannot be touched directly or indirectly by a person
in the bath or shower.
• To avoid the new smell of the appliance when using it for the first time,
switch on the emitter and leave it working for 2 hours at the highest
temperature.
b
Caution! When you wish to dispose of the appliance, NEVER throw it
in the rubbish. Instead, take it to your nearest clean point or waste
collection point, where it will receive subsequent treatment. You will
thus be helping to take care of the environment.
c
Do not cover the heating appliance in order to prevent it from
overheating.
2 Installation instructions
When possible, install the emitter on a wall under a window, but never in
a ventilation area. Respect the installation safety distances.
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