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The radiator will reduce the effects of cold draughts to a minimum.
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The appliance must not be positioned directly underneath a fixed power
point.
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Do not use the appliance in rooms with a surface area of less than 4m².
Connection
The radiator must be connected to a perfectly functioning 220-240V AC socket
with correct poles.
Avoid contact between clothing, household linen, furniture, inflammable
material and the socket providing power to the radiator.
Operating your oil-filled heater
1. Room temperature can be adjusted using the thermostat. Simply turn the
thermostat knob clockwise, to increase the heat, and anti-clockwise to
decrease the temperature, until you reach the desired temperature.
2. Turn the power switch from "0" to either "●" (Minimum heating), or "●●"
(Medium heating) or "●●●" (Maximum heating).
3. The pilot lights up when activated.
4. Turning
the
temperature.
5. Turning the thermostat anti-clockwise will decrease the "set" temperature.
6. Do not cover the heater at any time during operation. There is a risk of fire
if the heater is covered.
7. Once you have finished using your heater, turn the power switches off, and
the thermostat control switch to the "0" position, and unplug from the
mains supply.
IMPORTANT: When in use, the radiator should always be kept vertical
(wheels at the bottom, controls at the top). Any other position could be
dangerous!
Tip-over protection
This heater is protected with a safety switch that turns off the appliance
automatically when the heater falls over or is at an excessive angle from the
horizontal. This helps prevent accidents, and the heater will resume operation
when it is put back upright.
Overheat protection
This heater is protected with overheat protection that switches off the
appliance automatically in case of severe overheating. In this case, unplug the
appliance, wait about 30 minutes for it to cool and remove any possible cause
4
thermostat
control
clockwise
will increase
Instructions for use
the
"set"