POSITIONING OF THE APPLIANCE
The heater should only be operated at a minimum distance of 50cm from any wall or other object.
Position the air flow in order to optimise the heating of the room. Avoid corners, small volumes,
floors and ceilings.
OPERATION
When the appliance is switched on for the first time, a slight smell may be emitted. Please ensure
sufficient ventilation. This smell will disappear very quickly.
Function selector
0
OFF
Fan without heater
I
750 W (low heat output)
II
1500 W (full heat output)
Thermostat
Left
OFF
Right
Maximum
If you selected low or full output, choose the desired temperature with the thermostat. With the
thermostat, the temperature can be regulated. When the desired temperature is reached, the unit
will automatically switch off. Once the temperature has fallen below the pre-set level, the heater
will switch on again.
A pilot light will allow you to check the thermostatic regulation. When the appliance is heating, this
pilot light will be on. It will go out when the desired temperature is reached.
Oscillation
This appliance also has an oscillation function. To switch the function on, press the oscillation
switch. To stop it, press the oscillation switch again.
SAFETY DEVICES
•
Your appliance is fitted with a safety device (tip-over switch situated on the bottom of the
appliance) that disconnects your appliance when it is tilted or tipped. If your appliance falls,
switch it off, replace it correctly and switch it on again.
•
This heater also equipped with an overheat protection that switches off the appliance
automatically in case of overheat, e.g. due to the total or partial obstruction of the grids. In
this case, unplug the appliance, wait about 30 minutes for it to cool and remove the object
that is obstructing the grids. Then switch it back on as described above. The appliance
should operate normally. Should the problem persist, please contact the nearest customer
service.
CLEANING AND CARE
•
Before cleaning the appliance, ensure it is disconnected from the power supply and has
cooled down completely.
•
To avoid the risk of electric shock, do not clean the heater with water and do not immerse it.
•
The housing may be wiped with a slightly damp, lint-fee cloth.
•
If necessary, dust particles accumulated in the air outlet openings may be removed with a
vacuum cleaner.