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Caution: Do not place the feet on the mains cable, as this may damage the cable insulation.
• Always use the handle (6) to carry the heater.
• Place the heater on a level surface.
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Point the heater at an open space. Do not point it an object or flammable materials.
To improve heat distribution without a significant increase in energy consumption, place additional heaters
in different parts of the room.
11. Using the heater
• Turn the temperature control wheel (2) clockwise to the maximum setting (10).
• Insert the mains plug (8) into a mains socket.
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Use the on/off switch (9) to switch the heater on and off. The LED power indicator will turn on or off correspondingly.
• Use the temperature control wheel (2) to adjust the temperature to the desired setting. Turn anticlockwise to
decrease the temperature or clockwise to increase the temperature.
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The green LED indicator (3) will turn on when the temperature control wheel is moved from the frost protection
setting (11), and you will hear a click.
• The thermostat automatically turns the heater off when the set temperature is reached. The heater will turn back on
again when the temperature drops 3 ºC below the set temperature.
Decrease the temperature setting when you leave the room for an extended period.
12. Troubleshooting
• The heater does not get warm.
- Are all circuit breakers switched on / are all fuses intact?
- Is the heater switched on?
• Is the mains cable connected to the mains? Check the mains connection and fuse (if applicable).
- Is the heater in an upright position? The built-in safety switch automatically switches the heater off if it tips over.
- Are the ventilation openings (7) obstructed?