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IMPORTANT: Do not use the heater if
damaged. In case of any damage, contact
the after-sales assistance.
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2.1.
For correct use of the heater and
for preservation of the fuel, follow all local
regulations and Standards in force.
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2.2.
The heater requires suitable fresh air in
order to function. It is therefore used outdoors
or in rooms with an assured and continuous
supply of fresh air. Good airing is supplied
when the volume of the room is calculated
on the heat capacity, using the formula of
1m³ every 100W of power. In no case is the
recommended volume of the room smaller
than 100m³. Good ventilation is guaranteed by
an opening that satisfies the formula stating
25cm² per kW of heat power, with minimum
of 250cm², equally divided between the
upper and lower part of the room. National
Standards in force are valid for installation,
including the Technical Standards and the
provisions regarding accident-prevention and
the prevention of fires.
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2.3.
The heater must only be used to heat air
(heating mode) or to circulate air (ventilation
mode). Follow these instructions scrupulously.
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2.4.
The Manufacturer declines any liability
for damage/injury to property/persons deriving
from the improper use of the heater.
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2.5.
Use only the type of fuel specified on
the data plate affixed to the heater.
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2.6.
Make sure the heater is only connected
to a suitable electrical energy supply with a
differential switch and suitable earthing.
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2.7.
Only use extensions with suitable
section, appropriately connected to earth.
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2.8.
The heater must function on a stable,
fire-proof, level surface, to prevent the risk of
fire.
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2.9.
It is prohibited to use the heater in
basements and rooms below ground level.
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2.10.
The heater must not be used in places
where explosive dusts, fumes, gases, fuels,
solvents and paints are present.
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2.11.
Whenever the heater is used near a
tarpaulin, awnings or similar covering materials,
additional protection is recommended, such
as fire-proofing. Make sure the hot parts of the
generator are kept a suitable distance from
inflammable materials (fabric, paper, wood,
etc.) or thermolabile materials (including the
power supply cable, when applicable), which
in any case should never be less than 2,5m.
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2.12.
Position the gas cylinder in a protected
area, behind the appliance (Fig. 1). The heater
must never face the gas cylinder (Fig. 2).
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2.13.
The air vent (rear side) and/or the air
outlet vent (front side) must not be totally or
partially obstructed for any reason (Fig. 3). Do
not use any air ducting from or to the heater.
Make sure air intake slots, on the bottom of
the base, are not obstructed (for models using
this solution).
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2.14.
If the heater does not switch on or
switch-on is anomalous, consult the relative
section (Par.
“12. TROUBLESHOOTING”
).
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2.15.
The heater must never be moved,
handled or subjected to any maintenance
interventions when running.
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2.16.
In any condition of use or heater
standstill, make sure that the flexible gas
hose is not damaged (crushed, bent, twisted,
taught, etc.).
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2.17.
If you smell gas, switch the heater
off immediately, close the gas cylinder,
disconnect the mains plug and/or remove the
rechargeable battery and then contact the
after-sales assistance.
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2.18.
If the gas hose needs to be replaced,
only use the flexible type suitable for the
pressure used, referring to national regulations.
The gas hose must measure 1,5m.
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2.19.
When the heater is not used,
disconnect the mains plug and/or remove the
rechargeable battery, close the gas supply,
disconnect the gas hose from the heater and
plug the gas inlet on the heater.
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2.20.
Ask the technical support service to
check that the heater is working properly at
least once a year and/or as required.
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2.21.
Make sure that the heater is turned
off before connecting the mains plug and/or
inserting the rechargeable battery, in order to
avoid risks.
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2.22.
Use only the original rechargeable
batteries recommended by the manufacturer.
The use of non-original rechargeable batteries
can cause damage, injuries, burns, explosions,
electric shocks, poisoning, or endanger life.
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2.23.
Keep the disconnected rechargeable
battery at a safe distance from paper clips,
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