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Step 5
Secure the electric cable to the bottom of the base with
the two cable clamps and the 4 M4 screws. Make sure
there is no excess cable in the stand or base, but also that
there is no tension on the cable.
Warning! Do not connect the terrace radiator to the mains if you observe any
damage (whether to the radiator, cable or plug), and do not connect it before you
have fully assembled it!
Use
Place the terrace radiator outdoors in a large open space. Ensure that the floor is
sturdy, flat and fully horizontal. There must be no objects such as branches,
parasols, tarpaulins, curtains, furniture or any flammable objects whatsoever within
a radius of 1 meter around the terrace heater. Do not use the terrace radiator when
it is raining or in wet conditions.
Check for every use:
- or the appliance doesn’t show signs of damage.
- or the appliance still is fastened firmly. Mechanical bearing pressure, oscillating
duet o wind or rain could lead to loose.
- that the socket that you want to use:
* is earthed;
* gives out the correct voltage (220/240V~50Hz);
* has at least a 13 A fuse;
* is secured with a 30 mA earth switch;
* is located in a safe, dry place
When everything is as it should be, you can place the plug in the socket and then
press the switch (I) whereupon the terrace radiator will begin to work.
During the first couple of minutes after connection, two dark dots will be visible on
the surface of the heating elements. This is perfectly normal and does not affect its
operation. When you use the device for the first time (or for the first time in a long
while), you will have to closely observe the device for the first 10 to 15 minutes to
be certain that it is working without any problems.
If you want to turn off the terrace radiator, you should press the switch again to off
(O). When you have brought an end to operation, always remove the plug from the
socket and give the terrace radiator time to cool off before you move or touch it.