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Electric convector

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2. SAFE OPERATION AND INSTALLATION OF ELEC-
TRIC CONVECTOR

When operating convector please observe safety rules. Improper operation or ignoring these 
rules can lead to harming health of the user and other people as well as damage to their 
property. The manufacturer is not liable for personal injury and damage property resulting from 
improper installation and operation of the device. 

GENERAL SAFETY RULES

1. Read all instructions before using the convector. 
2. Convector surface can become very hot. To avoid burns, do not touch it with your hands and 
other body parts. 

3. Appliance should not be situated in vicinity of  ammable and objects. 

4. Ensure that the heater’s casing and heating element to cool down before unit will be dismantled 
and packed in long-term storage. 
5. When not in use for a long time, store it in a cool dry place in factory carton. 
6. Device should always be supervised, especially when far away from the appliance near children. 
Be careful that children do not touch the appliance with hands.
7. Do not cover the appliance when it is running. Do not dry clothes on it and any other fabric 

materials. This can lead to overheating and damage or cause signi cant damage to you and/or 

your property.

8. Always disconnect unit from the electric plug when not in use. 

9. Device is equipped with a standard plug grounding prong. The plug must  t standard European 

wall socket. If the plug does not  t in outlet or included tight, turn it vertically 180 degrees and 

repeat try. If a er that you cannot easily insert the plug into the outlet, call electrician to replace 

the outlet. Never use the appliance if the plug is inserted into outlet is not until the end. 
10. Never connect the appliance to the plug, if the surface is wet. 
11. Never use the device in a situation where it may come into contact with water. 
12. When the unit is operating, do not touch the surface and the surface of the control block with 
wet hands and any body parts. 
13. Do not switch on the unit if the power cord or plug are damaged. To avoid the risk of electric 
shock, damaged power cord must be changed only at authorized service centers. 

14. Never try to repair the unit yourself. This can cause damage to your health and a ect the 

warranty of the device. 
15. Convector should not be used in open spaces or outdoors. 
16. Forbidden to install and use the device in bathrooms, showers or pools, in those places where 
there is a risk of direct contact with the jets and drops of water on the surface. 
17. Do not route the power cord under carpets or pieces of furniture. 
18. Never pull the cord and do not unplug the plug abruptly. 

19. Do not insert your  ngers and not put any objects in air outlet or air inlet as it may cause elec

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tric shock or damage to the convector. 

20. To prevent a possible  re, do not block air inlet and outlet. Do not hang or dry things on the 

convector. Use convector on a level surface only. 

21. Do not use the convector in areas of use or storage of gasoline, paint or other  ammable 

liquids. 

ATTENTION! 

The manufacturer considers this type of failure a non-guaranteed 

event.

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Страница 2: ...ts Technical speci cations Overall and installation dimensions 2 Safe operation and installation of electric convector General safety rules 3 Disposal 4 Assembly and installation Wall installation Floor installation 5 Connectins to the mains 6 Operation 7 Service 8 Electrical circuit diagram 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 7 7 8 8 10 11 ...

Страница 3: ...acturer is not responsible for any spelling mistakes in the text and incorrect interpretation of the instruction manual content The appearance speci cations and package contents of the appliance can be modi ed by the manufacturer without preliminary noti cation 1 GENERAL Description Convector heaters are intended for primary or secondary space heating Depending on the mod el electric heaters can u...

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Страница 5: ...ss I Weight Kg 7 2 9 8 10 2 Dimensions mm 613x95x450 770x95x450 890x95x450 For more detailed description of technical parameters and speci cations please refer to our website www hyundai hvac com or ask from the o cial dealers of Hyundai ATTENTION The manufacturer reserves the right to change the set list of the device including liquid and powder components for di erent supplies without prior noti...

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Страница 8: ...check that the electrical plug is rmly connected to the outlet Veri cation is performed in the following order Insert the mains plug into the socket A er half an hour turn o the convector and unplug the power cord check with the hand whether the plug is not heated If the plug is heated to a temperature above 50 C in order to avoid damage accidents re due to poor electrical contact replace the sock...

Страница 9: ...r Now the thermo stat will maintain the set temperature periodically enabling and disabling convector 4 Shutdown 4 1 Set the mode switch OFF and disconnect the appliance from the mains ATTENTION In order to increase the operational life of the convector is recom mended to note the order unit is switched o Shutting down the output without pre cooling of the heating elements can cause overheating an...

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