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Precautions for preventing possible damage! 

 

Check whether or not the appliance is switched on. 

 

Keep the air intake and exhaust outlet unobstructed. 

 

Do not cover the appliance during operation. 

 

Only unplug the appliance once the unit is completely idle. 

 

Do not use chemicals to clean the appliance. 

 

Never use the heater as a support base. 

 

Injuries that may be caused by the use of defective parts! 

 

Before each use, check that all the accessories are connected correctly. Check for any 
defective parts of the appliance. 

 

Check the power cord for damage. Any damage to the power cord poses a serious health 
hazard. 

 

Risk of electric shock! 

 

Only connect the appliance to power sources that correspond to the specifications of the 
appliance. 

 

Never use damaged power outlets. 

 

Connect the appliance to a grounded power outlet. 

 

Disconnect the power cord from the outlet by carefully removing the plug. 

 

Do not touch the power cord with wet hands. 

 

Protect electrical wiring from damage caused by, for example, animals. 

 

Do not make any changes or repairs to the appliance! 

 

Do not allow any liquids to come into contact with the appliance. 

 

Do not allow any liquids to enter the appliance. Should this occur, unplug the power cord 
and arrange for it to be checked by a qualified technician. 

 

The heater should not be located immediately below a power outlet. 

 

Do not use this heater in the immediate vicinity of a bathtub, shower, or pool. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Содержание 2800004

Страница 1: ...Operating Manual Electric Heater EL 4 Perfection is our aim...

Страница 2: ...ctive 2011 65 EEC Rohs Directive and 2012 19 EEC WEEE The following harmonized standards have been used EN 60335 2 30 2 Safety of electrical equipment EN 60335 1 Safety of electrical equipment EN 6100...

Страница 3: ...E 5 4 INSTALLATION CONDITIONS 6 5 OPERATING PRINCIPLES 6 6 APPLICATION 6 7 DESCRIPTION 7 8 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 7 9 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 8 10 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 8 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 9 12 E...

Страница 4: ...rther information that may be useful to users of the heater 1 SAFETY INFORMATION DANGER Risk of injury due to improper handling This appliance may only be put into operation by duly qualified personne...

Страница 5: ...ppliance Cleaning and maintenance should not be performed by children unless under supervision Children under 3 years should be kept away from the appliance unless under continuous supervision Childre...

Страница 6: ...sk of electric shock Only connect the appliance to power sources that correspond to the specifications of the appliance Never use damaged power outlets Connect the appliance to a grounded power outlet...

Страница 7: ...es service or by qualified personnel Do not insert any objects into the air intake or outlet of the appliance Do not insert anything into its openings Do not leave children or animals unattended near...

Страница 8: ...eristics referred to in the Technical data Before connecting make sure that there are no foreign objects in the unit preventing rotation of the fan If there are you may try to remove them using compre...

Страница 9: ...to cause condensation inside The air intake and outlet of the appliance must not be obstructed 5 OPERATING PRINCIPLE The EL 4 electric heater is a mobile appliance used for heating ambient air For imp...

Страница 10: ...the desired operating temperature by turning the thermostat knob 3 located on the back of the appliance The red warning lamp 2 lights up when the appliance starts to operate To raise the temperature...

Страница 11: ...ance has no moisture inside To clean the inside compressed air must be used The inside may be cleaned through the air intake or outlet openings Maintenance Check for any damage to the power cord or an...

Страница 12: ...sed fan Fan dirty Clean the fan as described in the cleaning and maintenance section Damaged fan blades Replace the fan blades This operation must be performed by a qualified technician Faulty fan mot...

Страница 13: ...ng with local law when recycling this product This equipment should be disposed of at a used electrical and electronic equipment collection centre near you You may request further information regardin...

Страница 14: ...nel 1 08 6164209 Fan reflecting shield 1 09 6164208 Fan motor 1 10 6164210 Heating element 1 11 6164211 Thermostat 1 12 6164212 Lamp red 1 13 6164213 Handle 1 14 6164226 Motor fan brackets 3 15 616421...

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