SilverCrest SHH 1200 C1
14 - English
11.2. Cleaning
DANGER!
Remove the mains plug from the socket before cleaning as there is a risk of an
electric shock!
DANGER!
Wait until the heater has cooled down completely. Otherwise, there is a risk
of burns!
Clean the heater at regular intervals. Never remove the protection grid (5) when cleaning.
Never use any solvent or cleaner that would corrode the plastic materials.
Use a slightly damp cloth with some washing-up liquid, if necessary, to clean the plastic
surfaces. Then wipe it with a cloth that has only been slightly dampened with water. Use the
device again only when it is completely dry.
If the ventilation slots (10) of the heater are dirty, you can also clean them carefully with a
vacuum cleaner.
To remove dust deposits from the protection grid (5), you can also vacuum it carefully or clean
it with a soft brush. To prevent dust from falling into the heater, you must hold it in such a
manner that the protection grid (5) faces downwards when cleaning.
12. Storage when not in use
DANGER!
Wait until the heater has cooled down completely. Otherwise, there is a risk
of burns or fire!
If the heater will not be used for a long period of time, remove the mains cable (11) from the
socket, and store the heater in a clean, dry location without direct sunlight.
13. Environmental and disposal information
When this symbol appears on a product, this indicates that the product is subject to
the European Directive 2012/19/EU. All old electrical and electronic devices
must be separated from normal household waste and disposed of at designated
state facilities. The correct disposal of old devices in this manner will prevent
environmental pollution and human health hazards. For further information about
proper disposal, contact your local authorities, waste disposal office or the shop
where you bought the device.
Dispose of the packaging in an environmentally compatible manner. Cardboard
can be put out for municipal paper collections or brought to public collection
points for recycling. Films and plastic used for packaging the device are collected
by your local disposal services and disposed of in an environmentally compatible
manner.