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Cleaning and maintenance

The convector should not require any maintenance.

However

before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance, unplug the con-
vector  from the mains and wait for it to cool (this should take
around 5 minutes). It is sufficient to remove external dust with a
soft, dry cloth. Never use abrasive powders or solvents. If neces-
sary, remove concentrated areas of dirt with a vacuum cleaner.

Warnings

- Do not use the convector  in a bathroom or in the vicinity of

bathtubs, wash basins, showers or swimming pools.

-  Never use the convector  to dry laundry.
-  Never place the power cable on top of the convector  while it is

hot.

-  Only use the convector  in an upright position.
-  Do not block the outlet grilles at the top of the convector  or the

intake grille at the bottom of the convector .

-  The convector  must be positioned at least 50cm from furniture

or other objects.

-  If the power cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the manu-

facturer, an authorised service centre or a qualified electrician in
order to eliminate all risk.

-  Do not use this convector  in rooms which have a floor area

smaller than 4m

2

.

-  We recommend that you do not place the convector  in a draught

as this may adversely affect the convector ’s operational efficiency.

-  The convector  must never be placed immediately under a fixed

mains socket.

-  A safety device intervenes and turns the convector  off in the

event of overheating or because the convector  is positioned in a
strong draught of air. To reactivate the convector , remove the
plug from the mains, allow the convector  to cool (for about 5
mins), remove the cause of the overheating/draught and then plug
the convector  back into the mains and turn it back on.

-  The use of an extension lead is not recommended, as overheating of

the extension lead may occur during the operation of the convector 

-  In order to avoid any danger caused by an accidental resetting of

the safety system, this convector  must not be powered through
an external timer.

-  As with any electrical convector , whilst the instructions aim to

cover as many eventualities as possible, caution and common
sense should be applied when operating your convector , particu-
larly in the vicinity of young children.

Important: never cover this convector  in any manner what-
soever while it is operating as this could lead to dangerous
overheating.

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