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10. Operation
a) Attaching the feet
We recommend that you ask someone to help you with the installation. Proceed with caution! The mineral
storage element is very fragile and can be easily damaged by fall, shocks or vibrations.
• Remove the heater's components from the packaging.
• Keep the original packaging so that you can store the heater safely when you are not using it (e.g. in summer).
• Check that all parts are present and that there are no signs of damage. Check that the mineral storage element
is intact.
• Turn the heater upside down and carefully place the handle (6) on the
floor.
• Check that all screws on the bottom of the feet holders are securely in
place and tighten them if necessary.
• Place one foot (4) onto the plastic foot holder as shown in the diagram.
The middle hole must be placed on top of the plastic stud.
• Screw the foot in place using the screws provided and tighten the screws
with a screwdriver.
• Repeat this step for the other foot (4).
• The feet are now attached to the heater. Carefully turn the heater over
again and stand it upright using the feet (4).
b) Installation
Do not expose the heater to vibrations, dust, alkaline solutions, hot and cold temperatures, or damp
environments. Do not use powerful transformers or motors in the vicinity of the product.
Never place the product next to sources of heat. Do not point any strong spotlights or light sources
at the heater, as this may cause it to overheat.
To prevent the risk of a fire, highly flammable materials such as decorative fabrics must be kept at
a distance of at least 1.0 m from the heater.
Keep the heater at least 1.5 m away from walls.
The heater must never be used without the feet. Attach the feet to the heater before using it for the
first time.