23. 23. When cleaning the heater, use only water and a soft cloth or sponge. Avoid start
the heater if any part of it is not completely dry to avoid burns, fire, electric shock,
personal or material damage.
24. Do not remove or attempt to repair the electric heater.
25. Never use sharp utensils near the heater.
26. The heater needs constant checks and cleaning. Dirt or neglect of the heater
represents a fire hazard.
27. Never cover the cord with rugs or furniture. This can cause overheating and causing a
fire. If the cable is damaged, it must be replaced by properly trained and experienced
technical personnel.
28. While the heater is on, do not touch or put your hand in front of the heater resistance
to avoid burns.
29. The electrical power system must be able to withstand a minimum of 16 amps, 240V
for MT01536 series of heaters and the electrical power output must be installed
correctly, as well as well fixed to the ground and in accordance with all necessary
electrical codes.
30. The heater should always be dry when in use.
31. The heater must not be located immediately after an outlet of power supply.
32. Do not use the heater in conjunction with a programmer, timer, or other appliance
that turn on the unit automatically as there is a risk of fire if the heater it is improperly
covered, displaced or positioned.
33. The protective metal mesh on this heater is intended to prevent access direct to the
electrical resistance and must be in place whenever the heater is in operation.
34. The heater must not be in operation without the protective metal mesh be in place.
35. The heater is not designed to be used by persons (including children) with reduced
sensory, mental or physical abilities or lack of experience or knowledge, unless they
have supervision or instructions about the heater by a person responsible for your
safety.
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