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Any manipulation of the device can only be performed if it is switched off with the main switch and
disconnected from the electrical outlet.
Turning off the convector
First, set the thermostat control to position “0” and the power switch to position “0”. Then always unplug the
power cord from the outlet!
Any handling of the device can only be performed if the switches are off and it is disconnected from the
electrical outlet.
Protection against overheating
The internal thermal fuse protects the heater from overheating and automatically shuts it off. In this case, the
operating indicator turns off.
If the device shuts itself off, disconnect it from the electrical outlet. The device is ready to use again after it cools
(in about 15 minutes}. Plug the power cable back into the socket.
If the situation repeats, first check that the thermostat controller is set correctly and that the ventilation holes
are not covered.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Always pull the power cord out of the OUTLET before cleaning and wait for it to cool down completely. Clean
the outer surface of the convector with a damp cloth. Do not use sharp objects or abrasive cleaners to clean
the surface of the convector, you could damage it.
You can put the convector in storage only after proper switching off the main switch, disconnection from the
outlet and after complete cooling.
STORAGE OF THE CONVECTOR
If you do not plan to use the convector for a longer period of time, you should store it in a clean and dry place
protected from dust.
TECHNICAL DATA
Max. input power 1500 W
2 power levels: 750 W and 1500 W
Continuous thermostat regulation
Safety cut out switch
Free-standing
Level of protection against splashing water: IPX4
Nominal voltage: 220–240 V~ 50/60 Hz
Nominal input power: 1300-1500 W