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Usage and Storage Instructions
EN
Press “+”, Set temperature is 1-2°C higher than
Environment temperature, appliance will be low heat.
See picture 11.4
11.4.
Set temperature is higher or equal to Environment
temp3°C, appliance will be high heat. See
picture 11.5
11.5.
Note:
The indicator lights when corresponding
function is working.
CLEANING
•
You must first turn off the appliance and disconnect
its plug from the socket. Do not use abrasive
detergents!
•
Clean the body with wet cloth, vacuum cleaner or
a brush!
•
You must never submerge the appliance under
water – there is life danger!
•
If the appliance should not be used for a certain
period of time it must be secured from excessive
dirt and dust by placing it in its original package.
•
You must never place the hot appliance in its
package!
WARNING
•
Do not use the appliance next to shower, bath,
shower room, swimming-pool etc.
•
The appliance always should be used in upright
position.
•
Do not use the fan heater for laundry drying. Never
cover the inlet and outlet grating (there is a risk
of overheating). The appliance must be placed at
a distance of minimum 50 cm from furniture and
other objects.
•
The appliance must be placed so that its control
switches are not in the hand-range of persons using
bath or shower.
•
Do not use the appliance in rooms smaller than 4
square meters.
OVERHEATING PROTECTION
The in-built overheating protection automatically turns
the appliance off in case of an error! In that situation
the plug must be disconnected from the mains and the
control switch put in position “0”. After a short period of
cooling the appliance is ready for operation (in about
10-15 minutes)! If that error is repeated – consult an
authorized service at your location.
Warning: in order to avoid
overheating do not cover the appliance!
Instructions for environment protection
Electric appliances out of use contain valuable
materials and hence must not be disposed in domestic
dumbs! We kindly ask you for cooperation and active
role in preservation of natural resources by disposing
the appliance to the organized buy-back locations (if
there are any).
Summary of Contents for HL 280 W PTC
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