HOW TO USE THE TIMER
To programme heating, proceed as follows:
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Look at the time on your clock or watch. If it is 22.00 pm, turn the numbered timer disk clockwise until the number 22
on the disk coincides with the pointer
(
2
) on the timer. Set the periods of time when you want the appliance to be
on by pushing the notches (
1
) inward, and outward when you want the appliance to be off. Each notch (
1
) corre-
sponds to a period of 15 minutes. When set, the radiator will operate automatically each day during the times pro-
grammed (important: the radiator must always be plugged into an outlet).
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To change the programming, move the notch back into the initial position and set the new periods of functioning.
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If you want the appliance to operate without programming, push all the notches to the center. In this case, to shut
the appliance off completely, turn the power setting to "0", and unplug the appliance from the outlet. This will avoid
continued operation of the timer
OVERHEATING PROTECTION
The appliance is fitted with a
safety device
which will switch off the heater in case of accidental overheating.
To start the radiator up again, call the nearest service center.
6. MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
Always unplug the heater from the power outlet and allow the radiator to cool. Wipe radiator with a soft damp cloth; do
not use detergents and abrasives.
Should the radiator not be in use over a certain length of time, roll the cable around the holder and store it in a dry place.
This appliance has been built to last for many years of trouble-free service.
In case of malfunction or doubt, do not try to repair the heater by yourself: this might increase the risk of fire and electric
shock.
Call your nearest Service Center (see attached list of Service Centers).
Your product is equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other).
There is only one way it can be plugged into a power supply. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug
fully into the outlet, try again by turning it the other way. If it would still not go in, it is probably due to an obsolete
outlet which should be replaced. Do not tamper with the plug or outlet to defeat the purpose of this safety mechanism.
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