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Technical data
Type
RK2009Turbo
Supply voltage
Volt/Hz
220-240 / 50
Maximum capacity
Watt
2000
Settings
Watt
800-1200-2000
Capacity Turbo
Watt
400
Number of fins
9
Dimensions
cm
43 x 16/24 x 65
Weight
kg
12
General safety instructions
1.
Before using the machine, carefully read this entire
instruction manual.
2.
Before using your new heater, check it, including cord and
plug, for any visible damage.
Do not use a damaged heater, but send it
back to your dealer for replacement.
3.
This heater is strictly intended for normal domestic use.
Only
use it as an additional heater in your home.
4.
This heater in not suitable for use in wet or damp spaces
such as bathrooms and laundry rooms.
Do not place the heater in
the vicinity of taps, bathtub, shower, pool, fountains or other sources of moisture.
Make sure it cannot fall into water and prevent water from getting into the heater
itself. If, at any time, the heater does fall into water, unplug it immediately! Do not
use a heater that has a damp interior but have it repaired. Never immerse the
heater, cord or plug in water and never touch it with wet hands.
5.
The supply voltage and utility frequency, specified on the
machine, need to match those of the socket that is used.
The
electrical installation needs to be protected by a residual current device (max. 30
mAmp). To prevent the circuit being overloaded and fuses being blown, make
sure no other appliances are connected to the same socket or wired to the same
electrical circuit as the heater.
6.
Fully extend the cord before plugging in the heater.
Make sure it
does not come into contact with any part of the heater and prevent it from heating
up any other way. Do not run the cord underneath carpeting; do not cover it with
mats, carpet strips, or similar and make sure it is not placed in any passageways.
Make sure the cord cannot be stepped on and that no furniture is placed on top of
it. Do not lead the cord around sharp corners and do not roll it up too tightly after
use!
7.
If possible, do not use an extension cord, as this poses the
risk of overheating and fire.
If the use of an extension cord is