- The heater risks
overheating if it is
covered. The following
logo reminds users of this risk.
- It is therefore strictly forbidden to cover or block the air intakes
or outlets at the risk of causing an accident or damaging the
heater.
- All service operations must be performed by a qualified and
authorised person after the power has been switched off.
- The installation must include an omni polar circuit breaker
with a contact opening gap of at least 3 mm.
- The heater must not be installed underneath a power socket.
- Comply with the minimum installation distances from floors,
walls, furniture, etc.
- The power supply must be protected by a residual current
device of at least 30 mA, especially when installed in a room
with a bath or shower.
- When installing the heater in bathrooms, it must comply
with local regulations.
- If the power supply cable is damaged, it must be replaced by
the manufacturer, its after-sales service or a person with similar
qualifications in order to prevent any potential hazards.
- Avoid installing the heater in a draught which may otherwise
affect its thermostat control.
- This direct electric heater is designed for ambient heating of
residential type rooms, or similar, in new or existing, single and
multi-unit dwellings.
- Do not use this heater in the immediate surroundings of a
bath, a shower or a swimming pool.
(*) These instructions were correct at the time of the heater's manufacture
and comply with the standards applicable as at that date.
The company reserves the right to modify the Installation and User Guide
at any time in order to take into account any new standards or changes to
existing standards.
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IMPORTANT : NE PAS COUVRIR
IMPORTANT : DO NOT COVER