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whenever the heater is leftoperating 

and unattended.

-  Always disconnect the plug from the 

power outlet when the appliance is 

not in use.

-  Do not wrap the cord around the appli-

ance immediately after use.

-  The internal parts of the appliance can 

become very hot or produce sparks 

during operation. Do not use the 

appliance in areas where gasoline, 

paints, or other flammable liquids are 

used or stored.

-  Use this heater only as described 

in this manual. Any other use not 

recommended by the manufacturer 

may cause fire, electric shock, or injury 

to persons.

-  To prevent overload and blown fuses, be 

sure that no other appliance is plugged 

into the same outlet (receptacle) or 

into another outlet (receptacle) wired 

into the same circuit.

-  Make sure that the plug is fully 

inserted into the outlet. Wall outlets 

may deteriorate with time, so check 

the plug periodically for signs of 

overheating or deformation.  If the 

outlet has deteriorated, stop using it 

and have it repaired.

-   Do not use the appliance in small 

rooms when they are occupied by 

persons that are not capable of leaving 

the room, unless constant supervision 

is provided.

 

Danger of burns!!

Failure to observe the warning could result in burns or scalds. 

-  Do not use the appliance on soft 

surfaces, such as beds, where the 

openings may become blocked. 

-  This heater is hot when in use. To 

prevent burns, do not let bare skin 

touch hot surfaces. Use handle when 

moving this heater. To prevent burns, 

do not touch hot surfaces with bare 

skin. Use the handle when moving 

the appliance. Keep all flammable 

materials, such as furniture, pillows, 

bedding, paper, clothing, and curtains 

at least 3 feet (90 cm) from the front 

and top of the appliance also avoid 

contact with the sides and back. 

-  Do not run cord under carpeting. 

Do not cover cord with throw rugs, 

runners, or the like. Arrange cord away 

from traffic area and where it will not 

be tripped over.

-  It is normal for the heater’s plug and 

cord to feel warm to the touch. A 

plug or cord which becomes hot tothe 

touch or becomes distorted in shape 

may be a result of a worn electrical 

outlet. Worn outlets or receptacles 

should be replaced prior to further use 

of the heater. Plugging heater  into a 

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 

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