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Instructions for Installation
3.3. Instructions for Regular Use
• Do not place any clothing or other similar items on the heating element (FIRE DANGER). A sign is mounted on the front of
the panel and must not be removed.
• When heating up or cooling down, the expansion and contraction of the heating panels can cause minimal noise. This is
normal.
• The heater is very hot in use. Contact could lead to serious burns.
• All EMBER heating panels are equipped with temperature sensors that regulate the surface of the unit and prevent it from
overheating.
• If you do not use the heating panel for an extended period of time, it is advisable to unplug the unit.
• The surface of the heating panels should be kept clean. Please refer to the instructions in Section 3.4.
3.4. Instructions for Cleaning and Maintenance
EMBER panels do not require any maintenance. If you find any irregularities, unplug the power cord immediately and
contact your dealer, from which you purchased the panel.
To achieve the best results when cleaning, follow these steps:
• Before cleaning, unplug the unit.
• The heater is very hot during use (depending on model, up to 125° C or 257ºF, BURNING DANGER). Before you clean the
heating element, let it cool down for about 10 to 15 minutes.
• Do not immerse the heating panel in water or spray it off. Never use a wet cloth. Clean with a duster or slightly dampened
cloth. Make sure that the heating element is completely dry before powering on the unit.
• Do not use abrasives or other harsh cleaning products or rough cloths.
• For ceiling panels, occasionally remove any dust on the top with a vacuum cleaner.
3.5. Instructions for Repair
• In case of irregularities with the devices, always contact your dealer. Do not repair them yourself.
• If a malfunction occurs, immediately disconnect the power cord. Do not use, or stop use immediately, if the unit is
damaged, especially if the line cord, housing or heating panel itself are affected.
• I atddition, we ask you to carefully read the details in Section 8 about the processing of warranty claims.
• Never remove the label or the warning sticker. The data on the nameplate are important for the warranty.
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