MAINTENANCE
1. Always remove the plug from the power outlet socket and allow the
radiator to cool down before cleaning the radiator.
2. Wipe the radiator with a soft, damp (not wet) cloth.
WARNING:
Do not immerse the radiator in water.
Do not use any cleaning chemicals such as detergents or
anything abrasive on the radiator.
Do not allow the interior of the radiator to get wet, as this could
create a hazard.
3. To store the radiator, wind its cable up, then put the radiator in a
clean, dry place.
4. If a malfunction occurs or if you are in any doubt, do not try to
repair the radiator yourself, as this may result in a fire hazard or
electric shock.
WARNING: Do not cover
ASSEMBLYOF THE RADIATOR
Attach the separate foot to the radiator by pushing it firmly onto the
control panel and the end fin as shown in the diagram. Check the
stability of the radiator by standing it on a smooth, level surface.
Fitting the foot to the radiator
(refer to fig. on right)
Parts
1. Power switch
2. Thermostat knob
3. Handle
4. Oil-filled fins
5. Separate foot