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filled with water.
15. The heater should be placed on a level, heat-resistant surface, away (at least
one meter) from flammable materials (lace curtains, curtains, wallpaper, furniture
etc.).
16. The power cable should not be placed above the heater, and also should not touch or
lie close to hot surfaces. Do not place the heater under an electrical outlet.
17. The surface of the heater can heat up to high temperatures of over 60 degrees C. Take
care when near the heater.
18. Do not cover the heater with curtains, a towel or hang washing on it – this can damage
the heater or cause a fire.
19. When using the heater, completely unwind its cable and make sure that the cable is not
touching the hot surface of the heater.
20. Do not use the heater near basins, showers, sinks, pools or other places where it can
get wet.
21. The device must be completely cool prior to storage. Keep the original packaging to
store the heater in during non-heating seasons.
22. The heater is filled with a set amount of special oil. Repairs requiring opening of the oil
container must be carried out only by the manufacturer or authorized representative, who
should be contacted if oil leaks from the heater.
23. If disposing of the heater please follow rules of oil disposal.
WARNING: To avoid overheating do not cover the heater.
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. Do not use this heater in the immediate vicinity of a bathtub, shower or swimming pool
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. Do not use this heater if it has been dropped
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. Do not use if there are visible signs of damage to the heater
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. Use the heater on a level and stable surface or attach it to the wall, if provided for by
the manufacturer
WARNING: Do not use this heater in small rooms where there are people who are unable
to leave them by themselves, unless constant supervision is ensured.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, keep textiles, curtains or other flammable materials at
least 1 m away from the heater air outlet.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DEVICE (Figure 1)
1.Carry handle
2.Safety power switch
3.Display:
A.– low power level indicator
B.– medium power level indicator
C.– high power level indicator
D.– heating mode indicator
E.– timer mode indicator
F.– power indicator
4.Control panel:
G.– power button
H.– mode switch to select power level
I.– temperature increase button
J.– temperature decrease button
K.– timer switch
5.Cord storage
6.Radiant ribs
7.Wheels
8.Remote control
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