Overview of the components
1. Handle
3. Thermostat control
5. Rear support
Before using for the first time
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Check when you are unpacking the appliance that it is not damaged in
any way.
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Do not use the appliance in rooms with a surface area of less than 4m².
Connection
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The radiator must be connected to a perfectly functioning 230-240 V AC
socket.
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The installation of a faulty current protective device with a rated breaking
current offers you additional safety by ensuring that 30mA will not be
exceeded in the house installation. Let your installation electrician advice
you. Danger also exists with appliance which have been switched off, this is
why, after use, the plug should be removed for the mains.
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Do not connect the unit to a self-starting plug (e.g. time switch or
thermostat).If the heating element switches on automatically and is covered
by a cloth or if it is not placed at an adequate distance from other objects,
danger of overheating and fire may arise!
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Avoid contact between clothing, household linen, furniture, inflammable
material and the socket providing power to the radiator.
Operation
1.
Position the appliance in a safe place, freestanding (with at least 90cm
clearance).
2.
Make sure that the thermostat regulator (3) is in the "LOW" position.
3.
Plug in the appliance to the power socket.
4.
Turn on the appliance when the thermostat regulator (3) is turned
clockwise.
Instructions for use
2. Switch with light
4. Oil filled fins
6. Front support
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