Important.
When using the equipment, a few safety precautions
must be observed to avoid injuries and damage.
Please read the complete operating instructions and
safety information with due care. Keep this manual in
a safe place so that the information is available at all
times. If you give the equipment to any other person,
hand over these operating instructions and the safety
information as well. We cannot accept any liability for
damage or accidents which arise due to a failure to
follow these instructions and the safety information.
1. Safety Information
n Check that the equipment has been delivered in
perfect condition. If it has suffered any damage,
do not connect the equipment to the power
supply.
n Place the mains cable so that there is no danger
of tripping over the cable.
n Do not pass the mains cable over hot parts of the
equipment during operation.
n Never use the mains cable to pull the power plug
out of the socket-outlet! Never use the mains
cable to carry the equipment or try to move the
equipment by pulling the mains cable.
n Never wind the mains cable around the fan
heater.
n Never jam the mains cable between objects, or
pull the cable over sharp edges, or place the
cable over hot plates or open flames.
n Use the equipment in enclosed, dry areas only.
n Do not use this heater in the immediate vicinity of
a bath, shower or swimming pool.
n Do not use the heater in a bathroom.
n Never immerse the equipment in water – danger
of fatal accident!
n Never use the equipment with wet hands.
n Never open the equipment or touch live parts –
danger of fatal accident!
n Position the equipment in such a way that the
mains plug is accessible at all times.
n If the equipment is not used for a lengthy period
of time, disconnect it from the mains supply.
n Do not position the equipment directly below a
socket.
n If the equipment is used for a lengthy time the
housing can become very hot. Position the
equipment in such a way as to prevent accidental
touching.
n Never position the equipment on deep pile
carpets.
n Do not use the equipment in rooms in which
inflammable materials (for example solvents, etc.)
or gases are used or stored.
n Keep highly inflammable substances and gases
away from the equipment.
n Do not use in areas where there is a fire risk (for
example wooden sheds).
n Only use the heater with its mains lead fully
extended.
n Do not insert any foreign objects in the
equipment’s openings – danger of electric shock
and damage to the equipment.
n Keep children and people on medication or under
the influence of alcohol away from the equipment.
n Warning: Do not cover the heater. If you fail to
observe this point, the heater may suffer from
overheating. Risk of fire! Pay attention to the
symbol on the equipment (Fig. 5).
n Maintenance and repair work may only be carried
out by authorized trained personnel.
n Check the mains lead at regular intervals for signs
of defects or damage. A damaged mains lead
may only be replaced by an electrician or ISC
GmbH in compliance with the relevant
regulations.
n Connect the equipment to an earthed socket
outlet only.
n According to VDE 0100 Part 701, the installation
or mobile operation of the equipment is not
allowed within protection zones (0, 1, 2) (Fig. 6).
n For electrical safety purposes provide separate
fusing for the equipment (16A) and install a
residual current device circuit-breaker (RCD).
This equipment is not designed to be used by people
(including children) with limited physical, sensory or
mental capacities or those with no experience and/or
knowledge unless they are supervised by a person
who is responsible for their safety or they have
received instructions from such a person in how to
use the equipment safely. Children must always be
supervised in order to ensure that they do not play
with the equipment.
CAUTION
Read all safety regulations and instructions. Any
errors made in following the safety regulations and
instructions may result in an electric shock, fire and/or
serious injury.
Keep all safety regulations and instructions in a
safe place for future use.
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