Edition:03/21_public
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Manual Storage Heater
Before setting up, have the load-bearing capacity and tread resistance of the floor checked by
a specialist. When setting up on deep-pile carpets or similar soft floor coverings, it must be
placed on a base plate (accessory) so that the floor clearance is maintained.
Safety
Due to the surface temperature of the electric heat storage unit, the following safety distances
must be observed:
To walls
min. 2 cm
To walls made of combustible material (e.g. wood)
min. 2 cm
To a covering above (e.g. stone window sill)
min. 3 cm
To a ledge made of combustible material (e.g. wood)
min. 10 cm
To objects in front of the air outlet grille on all sides
min. 50 cm
Between two or more electric heat devices
min. 3 cm
Caution:
Do not cover the appliance!
Do not place objects so that they touch the heater!
In the case of curtains and textiles, make sure that they are not blown on by the hot air
stream. Also, do not place flammable or highly heat-insulating materials such as
newspapers, blankets, laundry, spray cans, etc. on or directly next to the unit. Please make
absolutely sure that the unit is securely attached to the wall.
Electric storage heaters must not be operated in rooms that are at risk of fire or explosion
due to dust, gases or vapours. Such rooms include, for example, the short-term operation of
the storage heater when laying, sanding or sealing floors of any kind. In this case, the unit
must not be charged and must also be covered - especially in the area of the ventilation
grille. When setting up heat storage units in commercial premises, please contact your
responsible employers' liability insurance association.
Caution
:
Observe national/ regional installation regulations