Voltage: 220-240V ~50/60Hz
IP20
NOTE To reset the timer to default settings, press the RESET button.
3. After pressing the WEEK / TIMER button (6) again and then pressing the SET UP button, the OFF symbol will light up in the display. You
can now set the timer off time. Wait until the display stops flashing.
3. Do not use aggressive detergents in the form of emulsions, lotions, pastes, etc. to clean the cabinet. They can, among other
things, remove the information graphic symbols, such as signs, warning signs, etc.
Power: 2000W Max. Power: 2200W
TECHNICAL DATA:
1. Always unplug the appliance from the power socket before cleaning.
2. If during cleaning items such as the power plug, thermostat thermostat electrical contacts etc. are soaked before being used
again, they should be thoroughly dried
- Press the MIN button and set the current minutes using the + and - buttons. Wait until the display stops flashing.
The timer can only be set after selecting the AUTO function and setting the device's internal clock.
1. Press the WEEK / TIMER button and select the day of the week on which you want to set the device to switch on and off automatically
using the + and - buttons. Wait until the display stops flashing.
TIMER PROGRAMMING SETTING - TIMER
2. Before setting the timer, set the day of the week and the current time:
2. After pressing the SET UP button, the ON symbol will light up in the display. You can now set the timer start time. Use the CLOCK, MIN,
+ and - buttons to set the timer start time. Wait until the display stops flashing.
- Press the DAY button and select the current day using the + and - buttons. Wait until the display stops flashing.
- Press the CLOCK button and set the current time using the + and - buttons. Wait until the display stops flashing.
V. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
4. Ensure that the device has cooled down before cleaning.
NOTE: the start time must always be lower than the stop time.
This function allows you to program the time to turn on and off the device on each day of the week at the desired time.
DO NOT COVER« INSCRIPTION IMPORTANCE
The inscription on the device means that the device is not to be covered with clothing, blankets and other textile
products which could cause ignition.
"Caution Hot Surface" - The temperature of available surfaces may be higher when the
equipment is working, which means that the housing elements become very hot during
operation during operation, SAVE CAREFUL !!!
To protect your environment: please separate carton boxes and plastic bags and dispose them in corresponding waste bins.
Used appliance should be delivered to the dedicated collecting points due to hazarsous components, which may effect the
environment. Do not dispose this appliance in the common waste bin.
WARNING: Do not use this equipment near bathtubs, showers, swimming pools and similar
water tanks.
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DEUTSCH
Das Gerät ist NICHT für den gewerblichen Gebrauch bestimmt.
Beachtung! Vor dem Gebrauch ist es wichtig, dass Sie diese Bedienungsanleitung lesen, um
Unfälle zu vermeiden und den korrekten Gebrauch des Geräts zu gewährleisten. Bewahren
Sie dieses Handbuch auf und bewahren Sie es so auf, dass Sie es leicht benutzen können.
Das Gerät ist nur für den Hausgebrauch bestimmt.
Das Gerät ist NICHT für den Einsatz im Freien geeignet.
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