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Warning! Read carefully.

•  An electrothermal appliance or an electric heater designed for heating 

can be installed on the floor of the firefighting class A1fl or A2fl. These 

technical building materials are classified as non-combustible according 

to a single European classification system (where index fl means). From 

the selected materials, we mention e.g. stone paving, ceramic tiles, 

concrete, etc.

•   The Bfl, Cfl, Dfl, Efl or Ffl reaction-fire floor can only be installed 

with an insulating pad. From the selected materials we mention e.g. 

floorboards, OSB boards, beech parquet, PVC, laminate floating 

flooring, linoleum, polyamide carpets, and the like. The insulating pad 

must be made of a material of reaction class A1 or A2 with a thickness 

of at least 1 mm, in normal operation resistant to mechanical loads. 

The insulating pad must overlap the device by at least 150 mm on each 

side.

•  An electro-thermal device or an electric heater intended for heating 

may be placed and installed close to the B, C, D, E or F construction, 

fire and reaction class materials only using a protective screen. The 

protective screen shall be made of materials of reaction class A1 

or A2 with a thickness of at least 3 mm. The protective screen must 

be at least 30 mm away from building structures, protected items or 

materials.

  The protective screen must extend beyond the contour of the device by 

at least 300 mm above its top edge and at least 150 mm from the side 

edges.

•  If a protective screen is placed between the device and the structures 

or protected items, the safety clearance can be reduced by no more 

than half.

•  Place the electrical heating device intended for heating without a 

protective screen only at a safe distance from the building structures of 

the B, C, D, E, or fire reaction materials. F and flammable objects and 

flammable substances. Maintain a safe distance of at least 200 mm in 

all directions.

•  Place the electric heater designed for heating without a protective 

screen only at a safe distance from the building structures of the B, 

C, D, E or F fire reaction class materials and flammable objects and 

flammable substances. Maintain a safe distance of at least 800 mm in 

the direction of heat radiation, at least 400 mm from the top edge and 

at least 200 mm in other directions.

  From the selected materials, we mention eg. untreated wood, and the 

like.

•  Do not place or install an electrical device or electric heater on a 

bathroom, washroom or shower unless the safety requirements for 

electrical equipment and electrical installations in these areas are met.

•  If the bathroom in the living space is sufficiently spacious and meets the 

requirements for division into zones, the location and use of electrical 

equipment is only possible with regard to the safety requirements set 

for these areas.

Summary of Contents for EK-2009

Page 1: ...Electric convector EK 2009 EK 2009 Instruction manual EN...

Page 2: ...art knowledge and recognized safety rules Nevertheless improper and improper use or improper use may result in injury or endangerment to the life of the user or a third party or to a third party dama...

Page 3: ...for home and similar indoor use without special focus This appliance is intended in addition to domestic use for the following uses in shops offices and other similar work environments in economic bui...

Page 4: ...rthing of inanimate parts which can become dangerous when the device is malfunctioning Always connect such devices to properly installed mains sockets that are equipped with earthing conductors and ha...

Page 5: ...o not have a grounding element or remove the grounding element from the plug or adapter Do not bend crush or otherwise expose the power cord of the appliance to mechanical stress or external heat sour...

Page 6: ...l sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience or knowledge when supervised or instructed to use the appliance safely and understand the dangers involved Children may not play with the applian...

Page 7: ...ecialist workshop By doing so it is possible to achieve safety operational reliability and increased service life Do not disassemble the electric appliance The appliance works with a dangerous voltage...

Page 8: ...y do not follow the safety instructions when using or operating the device Risk of serious injury or death Risk of device damage or other property damage This symbol warns users that there is a risk t...

Page 9: ...the unit serviced by a workshop Do not attempt to interfere in any way with the structure or setup of the device components Before commissioning clean the device according to the instructions in the...

Page 10: ...terials The protective screen must extend beyond the contour of the device by at least 300 mm above its top edge and at least 150 mm from the side edges If a protective screen is placed between the de...

Page 11: ...electrical installation ask a qualified electrician for advice Do not place or use the device where it may tip over Do not place the device on unstable floors or mats on unstable tables or parts of f...

Page 12: ...d requirements for the fire safety during installation and operation are met To avoid hazardous situations do not expose the unit to rain or other sources of moisture water or other liquids There is a...

Page 13: ...properly located Do not leave the unit unattended during operation especially if children incompetent persons or animals are nearby To operate the device use only its own controls and if necessary the...

Page 14: ...rious injury There is a risk of serious injury There is a risk of damage to the device or other material damage Before each connection to the mains make sure that the main switch control knob is in th...

Page 15: ...yourself as this may result in electric shock or fire Always switch off the main power switch and unplug the power cord from the electrical socket before performing user maintenance and cleaning Alway...

Page 16: ...d minus buttons to set the desired temperature or operating time Thanks to the metal construction and optimized air circulation the convector can efficiently transfer thermal energy to the space The c...

Page 17: ...he device on off from to standby mode The device must be switched on with the main switch 5 button decrease Press to decrease the temperature time setting until the timer on the timer turns off 6 butt...

Page 18: ...e feet firmly by tightening the screws Turn the devicece back to its normal position and place it on its feet on a flat floor INSTALLATION Location Place the device on a solid and level surface in an...

Page 19: ...ctivated the target temperature is 7 C Power level setting Press the button to set the power level to low or high The power is indicated by the power level indicator it corresponds to a power of 1 000...

Page 20: ...n let the device cool down completely and switch it on again after it has cooled down Maintenance and cleaning Equipment cleaning Disconnect the mains cord from the mains Never wash the device under r...

Page 21: ...Storage and disposal of unnecessary equipment STORAGE Long term storage If you will not be using the device for a long time more than a few weeks it is advisable to clean it and dry it completely Foll...

Page 22: ...ng and electronic equipment By ensuring proper disposal of this product you will help prevent negative consequences to the environment and human health that would otherwise be caused by inappropriate...

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