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After cleaning, dry the appliance with a soft cloth. 

 

Do not use alcohol, gasoline, abrasive powders, furniture polish or rough brushes to clean the heater. This may cause damage 
or deterioration to the surface of the heater.   

 

Do not immerse the appliance in water or allow it to get wet.   

 

Wait until the appliance is completely dry before use.   

 

When the appliance will not be used for a longer period of time, you can protect the appliance against rain and dust with a 
cloth. 

!! Caution: In an environment with salty air such as at the seaside, corrosion occurs earlier than usual. Check the appliance 
regularly on corroding parts and have those parts repaired immediately. 
 
PROBLEM SOLVING 

When the appliance does not work, check the following points before asking for help: 

 

Check if the power cord and the plug are plugged in correctly, check if the switch is set to ON and check if the main fuse is 
working. 

 

If the surface where the appliance is placed on is slanted or on even, the appliance may not work, due to an anti-tilt 
mechanism. Place the appliance on a flat surface and try again. 

 

WARRANTY 

If the heater will not operate, please check the following before seeking repair of service: Check if electricity to 
the main fuse is working. Make certain power switch are turned on. If not, choose a setting. 
The warranty expires immediately in the following cases: 

 

Failure to comply with the requirements listed in this manual 

 

When the user causes changes to the heater including all components, the power cable or the included accessories 

 

When poor maintenance, negligence or abnormal use. 

is not liable for damage or injury resulted from use of this unit (either by the user's negligence). 
All rights reserved. 
Nothing may be copied from this publication, stored in a database and / or made public in any form or by any means, electronic, 
mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without prior written permission from xxxx This publication may only be used 
for GIO products. Errors and omissions excepted. 
 

LIST OF EXCLOSURES OF GUARANTEE 

 

Damages, malfunctions or defects with external causes (accident, shock, lightning, strong wind, etc.), 

 

Malfunction caused by modification of the construction and original features of the appliance,   

 

Malfunctions caused by parts which are not recommended by the manufacturer,   

 

Settings that are accessible by the user, without disassembling the appliance,   

 

Costs of commissioning, setting, cleaning and testing due to damage not covered by guarantee,   

 

Not following instructions of the manufacturer,   

 

Repairing and damage to the appliance due to repairs by someone else than a technician of our work shop, or without our 
permission,   

 

Emergency repairs or temporary repairs and the causes of the possible worsening of the resulting damage,   

 

Damage caused by corrosion, oxidation or bad connection,   

 

Replacement of wear parts,   

 

Replacement of missing / damaged parts, not mentioned on the packing slip,   

 

Dents, fractures or bends of steel due to shock.   

 

COLLECTING ELECTRONIC WASTE 

Summary of Contents for PARIS

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual FREESTANDING PATIO HEATER Mod PARIS SEH1 2000 ...

Page 2: ... 3 years should keep a distance of the appliance unless constant supervision is provided Children aged from 3 to 8 years are allowed to switch the appliance on and off when the appliance is placed or installed in a normal position and these children have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understands the hazards involved Cleaning and user mainte...

Page 3: ...incorrectly The protective grill of this appliance is meant for blocking direct access to the heating elements and must be in proper position when the appliance is in use Do not cover or block the fire protection The protective grill does not provide complete protection for young children and weaker people Do not place the appliance under a socket The used socket must be visible and accessible Do ...

Page 4: ...ents listed in this manual When the user causes changes to the heater including all components the power cable or the included accessories When poor maintenance negligence or abnormal use is not liable for damage or injury resulted from use of this unit either by the user s negligence All rights reserved Nothing may be copied from this publication stored in a database and or made public in any for...

Page 5: ...nic devices should not be disposed of with household waste Please recycle where facilities exist Check with your Local Authority or retailer for recycling advice 1 2 7 3 4 5 6 9 8 10 1 x1 5 x1 6 x1 2 x1 7 x1 3 x1 8 x1 4 x1 9 x3 10 x1 ...

Page 6: ...equired screwdriver Use a clean flat surface to assemble on The appearance of the appliance hardware may vary slightly from the schemes in the manual This is normal the appearance of our products is constantly being improved Assemble the bottom pole 4 to the base 5 using 4xA and 4xB Then place cover ring 10 onto the base 5 A B 10 4 5 x4 x4 x2 x2 x3 A B C D F M6x35 M8x10 M3 5 M6 ...

Page 7: ...the middle pole 3 and the bottom pole 4 Screw the middle pole 2 tightly to the bottom pole 3 Lead power cord 6 through the middle pole 2 and the bottom pole 3 While holding the appliance attach the power cord to the trench on the bottom of the base using 2 screws D 4 3 6 2 6 3 D 8 ...

Page 8: ... cord 6 with the plug then lock them in the box 7 Attach head of the appliance 1 with the assembled poles 2 with 2x C securely Secure the appliance to the ground using 3 anchors and 3 enclosed bolts F 1 2 6 F 5 9 ...

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