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WARNING! 

Dangers to children and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental abilities (eg partially 

disabled, elderly with disabilities or physical and mental disabilities) or lack of experience and 

knowledge (for example children). 

 

Parts of the patio heater can become very hot and cause burns. Special care is needed when children and 

vulnerable people are present.  

Children younger than 3 years must be kept away from the patio heater, unless they are constantly 

monitored. 

Children from 3 years and younger than 8 years may only switch the patio heater on and off if they 

have been supervised or instructed in the safe use of the appliance and have understood the resulting 

dangers, provided that the heater is placed in its normal position of use. Children from 3 years and 

younger than 8 years are not allowed to insert the plug into the socket or regulate the patio heater. 

Nor are they allowed to clean it, or carry out the maintenance. 

The protective mesh does not provide adequate protection for small children and frail people. 

Do not let children play with the packaging plastic. They can get caught up in it and suffocate while 

playing. 

 

WARNING! 

Danger of overheating and burning! 

Parts of the patio heater can get very hot and cause burns and / or fires. 

To prevent overheating, do not cover the patio heater while it is operating or cooling down after use. 

Always place the heater on an even, horizontal surface. Make sure it is secure before use. 

Do not hang or put objects in or on the protective mesh. This applies both during, before and after 

operation. 

Do not touch the protective mesh and housing of the patio heater with bare fingers during operation or 

during cooldown. 

Never leave the patio heater unattended during operation. 

Do not operate the patio heater near flammable objects, such as curtains. 

Do not dry clothes or towels on or in front of the patio heater. 

Disconnect the patio heater from the power socket when you are not using it. 

Do not use the patio heater in a flammable environment (eg when gas escapes or dust is very strong). 

Do not use the patio heater in combination with a program switch, a time switch, a separate tele-

control system or any other device that automatically turns on the patio heater.  

Avoid heat build-up by not placing the heater directly against a wall. 

Note that heat can escape from the patio heater even after switching off. 

Do not use the patio heater if the protective mesh is damaged. 

This patio heater is not equipped with a room temperature control device. It must not be used in small 

room

s in which people live, who can’t leave the room by themselves. 

The patio heater is intended for domestic use only. It may not be placed on construction sites, in 

greenhouses, barns, stables and other places where flammable dust may be present. 

Do not use the patio heater as space heating or heat storage. 

Do not use the patio heater as a heater for a hot air system. 

Do not use the patio heater for animal breeding. 

Summary of Contents for HS 10000

Page 1: ...Seite 1 Assembly and User Manual Electric Infrared Patio Heater MODEL Geda HS 2 kW Art Nr HS 10000...

Page 2: ...airs to an expert Contact a specialist workshop your dealer or Geda In the case of repairs carried out independently improper connection or incorrect operation liability and warranty claims are exclud...

Page 3: ...lace the heater on an even horizontal surface Make sure it is secure before use Do not hang or put objects in or on the protective mesh This applies both during before and after operation Do not touch...

Page 4: ...atio heater and do not expose it to bumps hits or vibration Do not heat a sauna with the patio heater and do not use it in places with high levels of steam Stop using the patio heater if the plastic c...

Page 5: ...ter correctly Do not connect the patio heater to the electrical current until you have completely assembled it if any parts are missing or if the cables are damaged in any way If in doubt contact your...

Page 6: ...wer cord further out and push it through the middle pipe part Then screw the lower and middle pipe together Now repeat this with the upper telescope pipe Step 4 Unscrew the 2 screws from the connector...

Page 7: ...Make sure that the two on off switches are set to o Connect the patio heater to a grounded socket The heating circuits are switched on with the switches on the heater I or II for 1 000 W and I togeth...

Page 8: ...rdboard and paper together in their dedicated areas and plastic and foils together Dispose of old patio heater Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with systems for the separa...

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