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7.  The appliance should always be closely supervised, especially when 

it is used near children. Take care that children do not touch the 

appliance.

8.  Always unplug the convector heater when not in use.
9.  The appliance is equipped with a Euro-plug with earthing contact. The 

plug should fit the standard Euro-outlet. If it cannot be plugged into 

the outlet or plugged with difficulty, turn it through 180° vertically and 

try again. If it is impossible to plug it easily after that, call an electrician 

to replace the outlet. Never use the appliance when incompletely 

plugged.

10.  Never plug the appliance with wet surface.
11.  Never use the appliance, when it may have a contact with water.
12. When the appliance is turned on and operating, do not touch its 

surface and the surface of control unit with wet hands and other parts 

of your body.

13. Do not operate convector heater with a damaged power cord or 

plug. To avoid the damage of electric shock, damaged cord should 

be replaced only in authorized service centers of the manufacturer by 

qualified specialists.

14. Never try to repair the convector heater by yourself. It may cause harm 

to your health and affect the warranty service of the appliance.

15. Do not use the convector heater in open spaces outdoors.
16. It is forbidden to install or use the appliance in bathrooms, shower 

rooms or swimming pools  in places where water sheets or drops may 

fall on its surface when the appliance is switched on.

17. Do not run cord of the radiator under carpeting and do not press it with 

furniture. Arrange cord where it will not be tripped over.

18. To shut-off the appliance set the side switch on control panel to ‘off’ 

position (0) and unplug it. Never pull the power cord or unplug it 

suddenly.

19. Do not insert your fingers and do not allow foreign objects to enter any 

ventilation or exhaust opening as it may cause an electric shock or 

damage the convector heater.

20. To prevent a possible fire, do not block air intakes or exhaust in any 

manner. Do not dry your clothes on the convector heater!
Use the  convector only on flat dry surface.

21. The convector heater has hot sparking parts inside. Do not use it in 

areas where gasoline, paint or other flammable liquids are used or 

stored.

22. Use this convector heater only as described in this manual. Any other 

use not recommended by the manufacturer may cause fire, electric 

shock or injury to persons.

23.  Always unplug the convector before cleaning. Do not submerge the 

convector. Never pull the cord.

24. Avoid the change of a cord and the use of an extension cord because 

it may cause overheat and a risk of fire, as well as damage of internal 

electrical network. However, if you have to use an extension cordits 

parameters should correspond to the appliance power and not be 

used by other power consumers.

25. For normal work of the appliance the voltage level of power network 

should be sufficient and its technical parameters should be in strict 

correspondence to technical parameters indicated on the appliance 

case. If needed, find out specifications of your network from power 

supplier.

26.  Install and operate the appliance only when upright. Do not operate 

the appliance in the horizontal or on the slant.
The appliance should be installed in the way that the control panel 

could not be accessed by a person being in a bathtub (in contact with 

water) or showering.

27.  It is forbidden to install the appliance under a convenience outlet or an 

electric cable, when output heat flows affect them. It may result in their 

overheating and develop an emergency situation.

28. The appliance is not intended for use by handicapped persons 

(including children) with insufficient experience and knowledge, if they 

are not under observation or have not been instructed in the use of 

appliance from a person responsible for their safety. Make sure that 

children do not play with the radiator.

Summary of Contents for TEC.E3 M 1000

Page 1: ...manual Models TEC E3 M 1000 TEC E3 M 1500 TEC E3 M 2000 TEC E5 M 1000 TEC E5 M 1500 TEC E5 M 2000 Electric convector heater Outlook of devices aslo colour scores can be revised without any special adv...

Page 2: ...ause harm to health of the user and other persons as well as damage to their property 1 Read all the instructions before using the convector heater 2 The convector is very hot when in use To avoid bur...

Page 3: ...tilation or exhaust opening as it may cause an electric shock or damage the convector heater 20 To prevent a possible fire do not block air intakes or exhaust in any manner Do not dry your clothes on...

Page 4: ...h increasing number of users 2 Simple and efficient opportunities for control over temperature conditions 3 High precision controllable thermostat 4 Quick self repayment due to high efficiency and rat...

Page 5: ...actors from the appliance edges and clear it of polyethylene 3 In accordance with Fig 3 and Fig 4 specify a place for convector installation with observance of minimum distances from objects and minim...

Page 6: ...le with a core with section of not less than 3x1 5 mm2 for copper The appliance is ready for operation Power network connection 1 The convector heater is intended for connection to power network with...

Page 7: ...heater operation 1 Switching on Connect the convector heater to power network by plugging it into the power outlet The indicator lamp POWER will flash Press the switch key to switch the convector on...

Page 8: ...ectric mains 2 The heater does not work 1 No voltage in the electric mains 1 Check presence of voltage in the electric mains 2 Breakdown of the electric cable 2 Check integrity of the electric cable a...

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