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1. DESCRIPTION (Fig 1)
A.
Air intake grille.
B.
Air outlet grille.
C.
Thermostat control.
D.
Function selector.
E.
ON/OFF pilot light.
F.
Base.
G.
Cable storage.
2. TECHNICAL DETAILS
Voltage - Frequency:
230V~50 Hz.
Wattage
:
Position 1:
1,000W.
Position 2:
2,000W.
3. INSTALLATION (Fig 3)
When working, the appliance should be
placed in an upright position on a firm,
stable surface.
Before switching the appliance on,
assemble the base using the illustrations
provided.
Warning:
The appliance is not designed to
operate in damp conditions. Do not place
the appliance in the bathroom or close to
bathtubs, showers, sinks, swimming pools,
etc.
Minimum
1,000W Position 1
Maximum
2,000W Position 2
Thermostat
When the temperature in the room
has reached the required level, slowly
turn the thermostat control in an
anticlockwise direction until you hear a
click. The thermostat will then maintain the
established temperature.
In spring or autumn, or on days that are not
especially cold, select the minimum power
setting for extra low energy consumption.
Antifreeze setting
Turn the thermostat control to
and
set the function selector to position 2.
The appliance will now maintain a room
temperature of 5ºC, thereby preventing
ice from forming with minimum energy
consumption.
Summer service
Turn the function selector to
(fan only).
In this position, the appliance will operate
as a fan.
How to switch the appliance off
To switch the appliance off, turn the
function selector to "O".
4. CONTROL PANEL (Fig 2)
1.
Function selector.
O = Off.
= Fan.
1 = Minimum.
2 = Maximun.
2.
ON/OFF pilot light.
3.
Thermostat control.
= Antifreeze setting.
How to switch the appliance on
Turn the thermostat control in a clockwise
direction to maximum, and then select
the power setting by turning the function
selector to either 1 or 2:
6. SAFETY WARNINGS
This appliance is not designed to operate
in damp conditions. Do not use near
bathtubs, showers, washbasins, swimming
pools, etc.
Never place the appliance directly under a
fixed mains socket.
5. MAINTENANCE
Make sure that the appliance is unplugged
from the mains supply before carrying out
any cleaning or maintenance operations.
Clean the air intake and outlet grilles
frequently with a vacuum cleaner.
Do not use water, detergents, abrasive
powders or solvents to clean the appliance.