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• The radiator must never be used with a timer or other equipment
which turns the heater on automatically. This is because
the radiator might be in a dangerous position or covered by
a flammable object which could constitute a fire hazard.
• Do not use this radiator in the immediate surroundings of
a bath, a shower or a swimming pool.
• The radiator must not be immersed in water for cleaning.
• Do not place the radiator close to curtains or combustible
materials which could ignite and start a fire. The radiator must
not be placed on a soft carpet, rug or similar surface which could
block the air intake on the bottom of the heater.
Fire hazard.
• The radiator must not be covered over with anything whilst it
is switched on or before it has cooled down after use.
• Do not coil the mains lead around the radiator.
• The radiator must never be used where flammable liquids or
explosive gases are stored.
• The radiator must not be used as a towel dryer or for drying
clothes.
• Do not use the radiator for heating greenhouses, saunas,
drying rooms or similar locations.
• Do not use the radiator for heating locations where livestock
or animals are housed.
• The radiator should be placed on a flat, level surface.
• The radiator becomes very hot during use and will remain so
for a while, even after being switched off. The radiator should
therefore never be touched until it has cooled sufficiently.
• The radiator should be treated with care; it should not be
subjected to impacts and vibrations.
• The radiator must only be connected to an earthed electrical socket.
• If the radiator is damaged it should be replaced by a qualified
service technician.
• If the mains lead is damaged it must only be replaced by
the manufacturer, retailer or other qualified service technician.
• The radiator may be used by persons with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capability, lack of experience or knowledge