symbol shown by the control knob (Figure 2b). The symbol
❄
stands for room
temperature of
about 5 degrees C
(protection of the room from freezing
temperatures).
Rotate the knob to set the desired temperature in the room. The fan motor and both the
heating elements will be actuated. Once the desired temperature is reached, the heating
elements and the fan motor will be switched OFF by the thermostatic switch. Once the
temperature in the room drops below the set level, the switch will restart the heating
elements and the motor.
The recommended procedure to set a suitable temperature is to turn the knob as far as it
goes at the thick end of the wedge-shaped symbol. Once the temperature in the room
reaches the desired temperature, start turning the knob towards the asterisk symbol until
the fan is switched OFF by the thermostatic switch. The thermostatic switch so set will
maintain the desired temperature within the range of about 4 degrees C.
Thermal safety switch
The thermal safety switch prevents dangerous overheating or blowing of the heating
elements. In case of dangerous overheating the thermal switch will trip and cut OFF power.
The switch is reset after
5 minutes
from unplugging the appliance from the mains provided
the cause of the overheating has been remedied. In case the switch has tripped due to
other reason than low air throughput (such as by
seized motor
) the repair must be made
by a specialised repair shop.
Pilot lamp (B)
The pilot lamp glowing indicates that the appliance is plugged in the mains and in operation
(positions
✢
,
1
,
2
or set or the thermal switch has tripped). The pilot lamp goes off only
if the knob is in the
0
position.
Tilting stand (C)
In order to allow the fan to be tilted in the desired position if placed on a level surface,
model ETA 1618 is shipped with the stand (Figure 3).
The fan can be held and carried by the moulded part of its body (Figure 4).
V. THE ENVIRONMENT
As far as practicable in terms of part size, all component parts bear information about the
materials used in the manufacture of packing, component parts and accessories including
information on recycling. After the appliance service life has expired, dispose of these parts
through the respective recycling networks.
VI. MAINTENANCE
Before attempting any maintenance, always unplug the appliance off the mains.
To
clean the fan, never use abrasive or corrosive detergents. Clean only the appliance surface
(
remove the dust etc.
) and be careful to do any cleaning only after the appliance has
cooled down sufficiently. To remove sticking dirt for example a wet sponge can by used.
Any dust or debris collected inside the fan can be removed by vacuum cleaner or blown
out.
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