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Warning
In heating mode, the fan starts while the resistances
are heating.
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SWITCHING OFF
o
turn the switch to A: lamp (5) lights off.
ROOM THERMOSTAT
By setting the room thermostat (1) at the desired temperature
level, the heater will start and stop automatically. When the
selected temperature level is reached, the fan only goes on for
some time.
SAFETY THERMOSTAT MANUAL RESET
A temperature-limit thermostat will stop power feeding in case of
overheating. If the thermostat releases, disconnect fan electricity,
wait until the
fan has cooled and fix the problem causing
overheating.
To reset the temperature-limit thermostat, remove the cover and
press the switch (2).
MANTEINANCE
Warning
Before carrying out any maintenance operation you
must:
• Stop the heater;
• Turn off the disconnecting switch on the electric
switchboard;
• Wait until the heater has cooled down.
CLEANING
For the heater to operate efficiently, cleaning operations must be
carried out regularly. Dust and dirt may result in overheating and
fire.
DISPOSAL
At the end of its useful life, you have to scrap and dispose of this
product by taking it to a local differentiated waste collection center
in conformity to law.
Before scrapping, check the serial number plate on the machine:
if it has the symbol, it means that disposal is regulated by EU
Directive 2003/96 (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment,
WAEE).
The user must inquire about the local electrical and electronic
waste collection system and follow its instructions.
Illegal disposal of this product with normal domestic waste can
seriously harm the environment and health and is subject to
administrative penalties.
OBSERVED FAULTS, POSSIBLE CAUSES AND REMEDIES
OBSERVED FAULT
CAUSE
REMEDY
• The fan doesn’t start
• No electrical current
• Check mains, it should be
• Check proper positioning and
functioning of switch
• Winding of motor burnt or interrupted • Replace motor
• The fan starts but there is not enough
heat
• Wrong setting of room thermostat
• Check correct setting of room
thermostat
• Defective room thermostat
• Replace room thermostat
• The space heaters stops
• Safety thermostat intervenes
• Identify the problem that caused the
overheating
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