5
EN
1. GENERAL FEATURES
2. FITTING THE FEET
Remove the appliance from the packaging,
turn upside down and rest on the
polystyrene. Check that neither the
appliance nor the power cable has been
damaged in any way during transportation.
Do not operate the appliance if damaged.
Do not operate the heater without fitting the
feet to the bottom of the unit, otherwise it
may result in a fire hazard.
1. Remove the feet from packing. Turn the
radiator upside-down on a rug or a soft
surface in order to prevent damaging the
paint finish.
2. Put the feet into the correct position as
shown in figures 1 and 2.
3. Turn the heater to its upright position for
operation.
3. ELECTRICAL CONECTION
• Before plugging the radiator into the
mains, check that the voltage of your
mains electricity supply corresponds to
the value V indicated on the appliance
and that the socket and power line are
appropriately dimensioned.
• CONNECT YOUR HEATER TO EARTH
PROVIDED SOCKET ONLY.
• The appliance complies with EEC
Directive 89/336, relating to electro-
magnetic compatibility.
4. HOW TO USE IT
Switching on
• Turn the thermostat to
"O"
and plug the
radiator into the main socket.
• Move the thermostat to the highest
setting "MAX" and maintain in this
position until the desired room
temperature has been reached. The
power light will be on.
• To turn the appliance off, turn the
thermostat to
"O"
and remove plug from
the wall socket.
Adjusting the thermostat
• When the room has reached the required
temperature, slowly turn the thermostat
back until the power light goes off (or to
the position marked by a click) and no
further. The set temperature will then be
regulated automatically and kept constant
by the thermostat.
The heater requires regular cleaning to
ensure trouble free operation:
• Before carrying out any operation on the
radiator, unplug from the electric mains
and wait for it to cool.
• The oil-filled electric radiator requires no
particular maintenance. It is sufficient to
remove the dust with a soft, dry cloth.
Never use detergents or abrasive
powders or solvents. If necessary remove
concentrations of dirt using a vacuum
cleaner.
5. CARE AND MAINTENANCE
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