Anslut 374-609 Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 7

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Read the operating instructions carefully before use. 

Save them for future reference.

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Check that the stove fan handle is in the vertical position before putting it on 
the stove.

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The stove fan gets hot when in use – risk of burn injuries. Always use the 
handle to move the fan.

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Never attempt to cool the fan quickly, for example by immersing it in water – 
this will damage the fan.

TECHNICAL DATA

Weight 

0.56 kg 

Dimensions 

W15,5 x H23 x D9 cm 

Working temperature 

60-345°C 

USE

Description

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The stove fan does not run on the mains or batteries; it uses the heat from the stove and does 
not make any noise.

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A bimetallic strip in the foot lifts the fan from the surface if the surface temperature gets too hot, 
to prevent it being damaged and allowing it to continue working.

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The special design makes the fan both stable and silent.

Intended use

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The stove fan is intended to be used on top of freestanding stoves with a normal surface temperature 
of 200–345°C to save fuel and enable the efficient distribution of heat in the room. 

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Temperatures over 345°C can damage the fan. If the temperature exceeds 345°C, move the fan 
to a place on the stove with a lower temperature. Use a thermometer. The warranty does not 
cover damage caused by overheating.

Positioning

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Place the stove fan on top of the stove in such a way that cool air is drawn 
over the cooling fins. 

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Do not place the fan on the front of the stove or immediately in front of 
the chimney.

Operating instructions for  
stove fan

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