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FAN HEATER
Description
1.
Base
2.
Front grid
3.
Display
4.
Control panel
5.
Carrying handle
6.
Inlet filter
7.
Inlet filter grid
8.
Power cord
9.
Tip-over switch
Control panel
10.
Oscillation function On/Off button
11.
On/Off button
12.
Timer/Delayed start On/Off button
13.
“Time/temperature decrease/increase” but-
tons «+» «-»
14.
Operating mode selection button
Display
15.
“ECO” mode icon
16.
“Fan” mode icon
17.
“Timer/Delayed start” function icon
18.
Indoor temperature indication icon
19.
“Anti-freeze” mode icon
Remote control
20.
On/Off button
21.
“Time/temperature decrease/increase” but-
tons «+» «-»
22.
“Timer/Delayed start” On/Off button
23.
Operating mode selection button
24.
Oscillation function On/Off button
ATTENTION!
Always observe the main safety measures when
using electric units as below:
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Read this instruction manual carefully.
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Use the fan heater according to its intended
purpose only.
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Before switching on the unit for the first
time, make sure that the mains voltage
corresponds to the voltage specified on the
unit body.
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The heater must not be located immediately
below a socket-outlet.
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Do not insert the plug into defective or worn-
out sockets.
•
In order to avoid fire do not use adapters for
plugging the unit in.
•
In order to avoid network overloading, pro-
vide that no other electrical appliances with
higher power consumption are connected
to the same outlet the fan heater is con-
nected to.
•
Place the unit on a flat and steady surface.
•
Do not place the unit on a soft surface, for
example, sofa or bed.
•
The distance between highly inflammable
substances, curtains or furniture etc. and
the front grid of the fan heater must be at
least 0,9 m.
•
Avoid blocking the air inlet grid of the fan
heater by any objects or room interior ele-
ments.
•
Do not switch the fan heater on in places
where aerosols or highly inflammable liquids
are used.
•
Do not cover the fan heater during operation.
•
Do not insert any foreign objects into the
grids of the fan heater in order to avoid get-
ting injuries or damaging the unit.
•
Do not use the fan heater in a limited space
(for example, in built-in cabinets or wall nich-
es - for tubes defrosting or to prevent them
from freezing).
•
Do not use the unit outdoors.
•
Do not leave the operating fan heater unat-
tended.
•
Do not leave the fan heater switched on
when sleeping.
•
Unplug the unit if it is not used.
•
Always unplug the unit before cleaning.
•
Before removing the plug from the socket
set the operation modes switch to the posi-
tion “OFF”.
•
When unplugging the unit, pull the plug but
not the cord.
•
Do not touch the power plug with wet hands.
•
Do not immerse the unit into water or other
liquids.
•
Do not use the unit in bathrooms or in rooms
with high humidity.
•
Do not place the unit in places, where it can
fall in a bath or other container, filled with
water.
•
If some water gets on the unit body, unplug
it before touching, then wipe the unit with a
dry cloth.
•
In order to avoid burns avoid contact of open
body parts with hot surfaces of the grid and
outgoing hot air.
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