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worn outlet /receptacle/ may result in 

overheating of the power cord or fire.

-  WARNING: Do not cover the appliance 

while it is functioning in order to 

avoid overheating which may cause 

risk of fire.

Symbol meaning

This simbol indicates:
(If provided) Class II equipment

 Please note:

This symbol indicates recommendations and important 
information for the user. 

-  If your appliance is equipped with a 

polythene tape used as carry handle, 

remove it before connecting appliance 

to the outlet.

-  Always use the appliance in an upright 

position.

-  To disconnect heater, turn controls to 

off, then remove plug from outlet.

-  Connect to properly polarized outlets 

only.

-  This heater is not intended for use 

with an extension cord or outlet 

strip. Plug the cord directly into an 

appropriate wall receptable.

-  Check that neither the appliance nor 

the power cable have been damaged 

in any way during transportation.

-  Make sure that no pieces of polystyrene 

or other packaging material have 

been left on the appliance. It may be 

necessary to pass over the appliance 

with a vacuum cleaner.

-  When switching on the appliance for 

the first time, allow it to run at full 

power for at least two hours to get 

rid of the unpleasant smell. Make sure 

that the room in which the appliance 

is located is well ventilated during 

this operation. It is normal for the 

appliance to emit small cracking 

sounds when you turn it on.

-   Do not use the appliance in rooms 

with a floor area of less than 4mq (43 

square feet).

-  Before putting the appliance away, 

make sure it is completely off and 

unplugged from the mains socket. 

Wrap the cable around the base.  

  Do not store in dusty atmospheres.  

-  Do not rest anything on the appliance. 

-   Do not obstruct the air intake and 

outlet grilles (danger of overheating).

-  Do not place the heater near a bed 

because objects such as pillows or 

blankets can fall off the bed and be 

ignited by the heater. 

-  A tip over safety device turns the 

appliance off if it falls over or is 

positioned inappropriately in such 

a way as to jeopardise safety. The 

appliance emits a beep and a dot 

flashes on the display. The appliance 

resumes operation a few seconds after 

being placed in an upright position 

again.

 

See troubleshooting session.

SAVE THESE 

INSTRUCTIONS

THIS PRODUCT IS FOR HOUSEHOLD USE 

ONLY

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