
- Only electrical technicians should repair or replace the lights in the
appliance.
Danger of injuries and/or hazards
ATTENTION! Never leave the electric heater unattended while it is in
operation, as this poses a risk of injury.
- Prevent the power cable from becoming a trip hazard – always run
it away from the appliance to the rear.
- Ensure that children and pets are not endangered by operation of
the appliance.
ATTENTION!
- Never operate the appliance using an external system such as
a time switch. Never connect the unit to an electrical circuit that
can switch it on and off with any mechanism. Injuries as well as
damage to the product could result.
- Disconnect the power supply by pulling the plug out of the power
outlet socket. Never pull on the power cable.
- Always place the appliance on a flat, dry surface.
- Do not install or operate the appliance in a vehicle.
- Unplug the appliance before moving it to a different location.
- Unplug the appliance before cleaning it.
- Store the appliance in a dry, dust- and vibration-free place.
- Avoid damage to the appliance. If it has been dropped, don’t use it
anymore.
CAUTION! In order to avoid a hazard due to inadvertent resetting of
the thermal cut-out, this appliance must not be supplied with power
through an external switching device, such as a timer, nor connected
to a circuit that is regularly switched off and on again by the utility
provider.
Before operating
ATTENTION! Do not place the appliance directly beneath a wall power
outlet; this can lead to a risk of injury and may damage the appliance.
ATTENTION! Take care to prevent the power cable from being caught
in a pinch, and protect it from sharp edges. Damaged power cables
increase the risk of an electric shock.
ATTENTION! To reduce the risk of fire, keep textiles, curtains, or
any other flammable material a minimum distance of 1 m from the
air outlet. Keep combustible material such as furniture, cushions,
bedding, paper, clothes, curtains, etc. at least 1 m away from the
heater.