Residual Hazards and Protective Action
3.
Electrical Residual Hazards
Hazard Description
Protective
Action
Direct electrical
contact
May result in an
electrical shock
Operate only on the
mains with stray
current protection
switch
Indirect
electrical
contact
May result in an
electrical shock
Operate only on the
mains with stray
current protection
switch
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Thermal Residual Hazards
Hazard Description
Protective
Action
Burns, frostbites
A contact with
protection grid
and the unit case
,may cause burns
.
Avoid the structural
parts .
Warranty
The warranty applies exclusively on material or production
defects. For warranty claims, please submit an original proof
of purchase with date of purchase indicated. The warranty
does not cover unprofessional use, such as overloading,
violent use, damage caused by third party or a thing. The
warranty also does not cover failure to comply with the
operation manual and normal wear and tear.
Emergency procedures
Administer first aid according to injury and call for qualified
medical assistance.
Protect injured person against other injuries and keep him/her
in rest.
For reasons of potential injury, a first aid box according
to DIN 13164 must be available on workplace. Replenish
immediately material used from the first aid box.
If you require medical assistance,
give the following information:
1. Place
of
accident
2. Type
of
accident
3.
Number of injured persons
4. Type
of
injury
Disposal
Disposal instructions are illustrated in the form of pictograms
on the device or packaging. Description of the pictograms is
given in "Identification" chapter.
Disposal of transport packaging
Packaging protects the device against damage during
transport. Packaging materials are usually selected according
to their effect on environment and disposal methods and can
therefore be recycled.
Returning of the packaging back to circulation saves
resources and costs for packaging disposal.
Parts of the packaging (e.g. foil, styropor) may be dangerous
for children.
Risk of suffocation!
Keep these parts of the packaging out of reach of children
and dispose as soon as possible.
Operator requirements
The operators must thoroughly read operation manual before
use.
Qualification
Except for thorough training by an expert for use of the
device, no special qualification is required.
Minimum age
The device may be operated by persons over 16 years of
age. An exception is use by younger person if the use takes
place under supervision of an adult trainer in the course of
education.
Training
Use of the device requires corresponding guidance by an
expert or operation manual only. No special training is
required.
Service
Any technical questions?
Complaint?
Do you need spare
parts or operation manual?
Go to our website
www.guede.com
and the section
Service
will help you quickly and without bureaucracy. Please, help us
to help you. In order to identify your device in case of
complaint, please indicate serial number, order number and
year of manufacture. All information is available on the
product label. To have all information always at hand, put
them down.
Serial number:
Order number:
Year of manufacture:
Phone:
+49 (0) 79 04 / 700-360
Fax:
+49 (0) 79 04 / 700-51999
E-Mail:
4.
Transportation and Storage
The unit may be carried over using the carrying handle .
If the units are out of use, store them in a dry
locked room.
Operation (Pic. B+C)
The appliance can be put into operation after reading and
understanding the
general safety instructions
and
appliance-specific safety instructions.
Please proceed as
follows:
To achieve optimum heat distribution, put the fan to the
middle of the room or at least 1 m from the wall. This will
improve the air circulation and the room will warm up quicker.
All windows and doors must remain closed.
Connection (Pic. B):
Mind suitable protection of the mains .
Operation (Pic. C):
Set the required switching on or off temperature by
means of the thermostat controller .
There are 4 switching degrees on the switch:
-
Off
ventilation
Half heating output
Full heating output
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