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• The heater becomes very hot during use. Do not place the heater close to
combustible materials such as furniture, bedclothes, paper or wood. Do not place
the heater on soft carpets/mats or similar surfaces that can block the air inlets on
the bottom panel.
• The heater must not be covered. This may block the air inlets and cause a fire hazard.
• Make sure that the mains lead is not touching the housing of the heater during use.
• Never use the heater in areas where flammable liquids/materials or gases (petrol,
solvents, gas cylinders, etc.) are stored or used.
• Never use the heater if the mains lead, plug or any other part is damaged or does
not work properly.
• Bear in mind that the heater consumes a lot of power. Do not overload your electrical
circuit by using too many electrical appliances at the same time as the fan heater.
• The mains lead must be changed if damaged. This is to prevent the risk of electric
shock or fire and should only be carried out by the manufacturer, authorised
service facility or a qualified tradesman.
• Make sure that no foreign objects cover or enter the air inlet or outlet.
Note:
Never cover the heater. If covered, there is a risk of overheating
or even fire.
Buttons and functions
1. Carrying handle
2. Heater switch
3. Thermostat knob