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on and that no furniture is placed on top of it. Do not lead the cord around sharp
corners and do not roll it up too tightly after use! Do not turn or kink the cable and
do not wind it round the heater; this may damage the insulation!
7.
If possible, do not use an extension cord, as this poses the
risk of overheating and fire.
If the use of an extension cord is
unavoidable, then make sure it is an undamaged, approved 4-core extension cord
with a minimum diameter of 1.5 mm², suitable for a minimum permissible power of
6000 Watt. To prevent overheating, always fully extend the cord! To prevent the
circuit overloading and fuses being blown, make sure no other appliances are
connected to the same socket or wired to the same electrical circuit as the heater.
Never use a single extension lead for more than one fan-heater, or for one fan-
heater and another item of electrical equipment!
Do not place the heater near, under or directly opposite a socket and do not place
it near an open fire or other heat source.
8.
Do not use the heater outdoors and do not use it in spaces
smaller than 40 m
ᶟ.
9.
A heater contains hot and/or glowing and sparking
components
. Do not, therefore, use in areas where fuels, paint, flammable
liquids and/or gasses etc. are stored.
10.
Do not use the heater near or directly opposite furniture,
animals, curtains, paper, clothes, bedding or other
inflammable objects
. Keep them at least 1 metre
away from the heater!
Make sure that the air around the heater can circulate freely. Do not place the
heater too close to walls or large objects and do not place it under shelves,
cupboards, and similar.
11.
Never cover a heater!
The heater’s air inlets and outlets should never be
obstructed in any way, so as to prevent the possibility of fire. Never use the heater
to dry clothes and do not place anything on top of the heater. Do not place it on
soft surfaces such as beds or deep-pile carpets, as they can block openings.
12.
Prevent foreign objects from entering the heater via the
venting or exhaust openings as this may lead to electric
shock, fire or damage.
13.
Never leave the heater unattended when switched on.
Always
switch if off before removing the plug from the socket. Always unplug the heater
when not in use! Pull on the plug to remove from the socket, never pull on the
cord. Always switch the heater off, unplug it and leave to cool down before:
- cleaning the heater
- carrying out maintenance to the heater
- touching or moving the heater. Use the handle for this!