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Intended Use
This appliance provides heating or additional heating for dry
rooms in private residences.
- The rooms must have a floor area of 5 m² or more.
- The rooms must be ventilated.
The appliance is intended for domestic use and in similar
areas of application.
It may only be used in the manner described in this user
manual. The appliance may not be used for commercial
purposes.
Any other use is deemed not as intended and may lead to
damage to property or even to personal injury.
The manufacturer assumes no liability for damage as a result
of use other than the intended use.
Supplied Parts
1 Heater
2 Castor housing
4 Castors
2 Plate, U-shaped
2 Wing nuts
Unpacking the Appliance
1. Remove the appliance from the packaging.
2. Remove all packaging material such as plastic wrap, filler
material, cable ties and cardboard packaging.
3. Check that all supplied parts are included in the box.
NOTE:
There may still be dust or production residues on the ap-
pliance. We recommend that you clean your appliance as
described under ”cleaning“.
Description of Parts
1 Display
2 MODE button
3 °C/°F button
4 button
5 button
6 button
7 Handle
8 Power switch
9 Power cord
10 Castor housing
Assembling the Rollers
CAUTION:
Before the device is used for the first time the rollers have
to be attached.
Please also see our illustration!
• Turn the radiator upside down.
NOTE:
It is best to place a blanket underneath so that the housing
is not damaged.
• Push the 4 castors onto the pins of the castor housing.
• Place the U-shaped brackets between the first and se-
cond and between the last and penultimate fin.
• Insert the ends of the brackets through the holes in the
roller carriers.
• Attach the brackets with the wing nuts.
Instructions
• Unwind the cable completely.
Electrical connection
• Make sure that the iron voltage (see name plate) and the
line voltage match.
• Switch the power switch to 0.
• Only connect the mains plug to a properly installed
earthed socket 220-240 V~, 50 Hz.
Connected Wattage
The three power levels of the devices are as follows:
RA 5587
=
1500 W
RA 5588
=
2000 W
RA 5589
=
2500 W
With this connected load a separate supply line protected by
a 16 A household circuit breaker is recommended.
CAUTION Overload:
• If you use extension leads, these should have a cable
cross-section of at least 1.5 mm².
• Do not use any multiple sockets, as this device is too
powerful.
• Do not connect other high power appliances to the
same circuit.
Safety Switch
Your radiator has a safety switch which turns off the electricity
as soon as the device falls over. The safety switch prevents
dangerous situations caused by overheating.
CAUTION:
Always place the device in an upright position in order that
it is stable and in order to prevent malfunctions.
WARNING:
The appliance may still remain hot after it has toppled over.
Wait until it has cooled down.
NOTE:
Switch the appliance on again using the button.