5
5 SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT
It is necessary to carefully read the instructions
for use before using the electric heater and to
follow the instructions.
5.1
Icons used in the manual
Point of attention.
5.2
General safety regulations
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If you are not familiar with the electric
heater yet, we advise you to first carefully
read the manual and study the instructions
one by one.
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Competent and trained employees who
have read the manual for this appliance
may only operate the electric heater.
•
Competent persons include persons who
have been informed about the dangers
resulting from improper use.
•
Never use the electric heater in rooms
where there is a risk of explosions.
•
Always connect the electric heater to a
standard earthed socket 400 V 3 ~ 50 Hz,
fused with a maximum of 35 A. The socket
must comply with the standard that applies
in the country concerned.
Attention
When using a plug 3P+N+
, do
not use the ZERO.
You should connect the blue wire
to a phase.
See chapter 6.
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Changing the phase wires will not affect
the proper operation of the electric heater.
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If you need an extension cable, make sure
that this is earthed and of the correct type.
Improper or defective extension cables can
lead to serious danger.
Warning for a faulty action that
may result in fatal injury or
damage of the electric heater.
•
The fact that the electric heater is
functioning properly does not mean that the
electric heater has been earthed nor that it
has been safely installed. Consult a
recognised expert to be absolutely sure.
•
A trained and authorised person may only
do repair and maintenance of the
appliance.
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Do not place any objects within a distance
of 150 cm in front of the air outlet.
•
Never cover or obstruct the air inlet and/or
outlet. Do not insert any objects into the air
inlet.
•
Do not place or install the electric heater in
the rain and do not use when the air
humidity is above 85%.
•
Always observe the applicable local safety
regulations to prevent danger and
accidents.
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If you detect visible defects, immediately
disconnect the power supply and repair it
(e.g. power supply cable damaged).
•
It is forbidden to install the appliance in the
direct vicinity of inflammable material or to
cover the appliance.
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During repair always use original parts that
comply with the current safety standards.
Parts of other manufacturers that appear to
fit at first sight may jeopardize the safety.
•
Authorised and trained personnel may only
carry out repairs and maintenance
activities.
•
Before starting the maintenance activities,
disconnect the power supply.
•
Never remove the housing of the electric
heater while the electric heater is
connected to the power supply.
•
Never clean the electric heater with water.
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Make sure that the Safety and
Environment regulations are observed in
accordance with the local standards.
•
When producing the electric heater all
materials used were carefully selected in
order to burden the environment as little as
possible.
•
Therefore the electro technical parts mainly
consist of metals in which plastics have
been incorporated to a small extent.
These parts can without any problems be
offered to a processing company for re-
use.