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15.  Always turn off and unplug the appliance when not in use.

16.  Do not use the heater in the immediate surroundings of a bath,  

 

shower or swimming pool.

17.  Do not reach for an appliance that has fallen into water.  

 

Switch of at supply and unplug immediately

18.  Never place the heater where it may fall into water, or stand  

 

on a damp floor.

19.  Do not cover or obstruct any of the heat outlet grilles or air  

 

intake openings of the heater.

20.  Do not insert any objects through the heat outlet of air  

 

intakes grilles.

21.  Attention: the front grille gets hot during use.

22.  Do not place the heater on carpets with a deep pile.

23.  Do not place the heater directly below a socket outlet.

24.  Ensure that the heater is not positioned close to curtains or  

 

furniture as this may create a fire hazard.

25.  Do not use the heater in areas where flammable liquids are  

 

stored or flammable fumes may be present.

26.  To protect against fire, electric shock or injury do not immerse  

 

the heater, power cord or plug in water or any other liquid.

27.  Do not twist, kink or wrap the cord around the appliance, this  

 

may cause the insulation to weaken and split.

28.  Do not run the cord under carpeting, rugs or runners.  Arrange  

 

cord away from traffic so that it will not be tripped over.  

 

Keep the cord a safe distance from the inlet and outlet grilles.

29.  Avoid the use of an extension cord.

30.  Do not operate with the cord coiled as a build up of heat  

 

could be sufficient to become a hazard.

26.  Do not remove plug from power socket by pulling the supply  

 

cord.  Always grip the plug.

27.  Do not remove the plug socket until the appliance is  

 

switched off.

28.  Do not use the appliance to dry clothes.

29.  Do not operate appliance with wet hands.

Summary of Contents for IG9022

Page 1: ...ructions carefully before use and retain for future reference Before switching on your appliance always check for any damage which may have been caused in transit PO Number IMPORTANT THIS PRODUCT IS O...

Page 2: ...nstructions 3 5 Technical Specification 6 7 Appliance Overview 8 Operating Instructions 8 9 Cleaning Maintenance 9 Troubleshooting 10 Mains Plug Fuse Replacement 11 Product disposal and recycling 11 I...

Page 3: ...r lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved 6 This product is intended for d...

Page 4: ...re as this may create a fire hazard 25 Do not use the heater in areas where flammable liquids are stored or flammable fumes may be present 26 To protect against fire electric shock or injury do not im...

Page 5: ...eposits are removed regularly by unplugging the appliance and vacuum cleaning the grilles 31 Use this appliance only as described in the manual Any other use is not recommended by the manufacturer and...

Page 6: ...heat charge control with No room and or outdoor temperature feedback fan assisted heat output No Type of heat output room temperature control select one single stage heat output and no room No temper...

Page 7: ...on and information or status display shall not exceed 1 00W N A Test Data Commission Regulation EC No 1275 2008 Requirement Seasonal space heating energy efficiency Description Value Seasonal space he...

Page 8: ...urn the power selection knob to select between 3 functions Fan only Low 1200W LOW High 2000W HIGH Turn off the Heater 1 Turn the power selection knob to OFF position 2 Turn the temperature control kno...

Page 9: ...e heater to control the room temperature turn the control switch to O off and remove the plug from the electrical outlet CLEANING MAINTENANCE 1 Light accumulated dust may be removed from the heater wi...

Page 10: ...power is engaged the power indicator light does not illuminate and the machine does not work The plug may not be plugged correctly Check whether the plug is properly inserted into the power socket Th...

Page 11: ...ectrical appliances must not be disposed of in normal unsorted municipal waste Old appliances must be collected separately in order to optimise the recovery and recycling of the materials they contain...

Page 12: ...ccessories or consumable parts that require replacement under normal use This includes shelving dials filters belts and trays etc In the unlikely event of a breakdown please refer to the Troubleshooti...

Page 13: ...his means that in the unlikely event you develop a fault or problem with your product we will happily repair or replace the item free of charge To qualify for the 2 year warranty you must register you...

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