Connect the machine to a socket which is clearly visible and easy to
reach.
Check (before use) if the voltage indicated on the appliance
corresponds to the tension of the electric point to which you want to
connect it. The power supply should correspond to the relevant
regulations and the national instructions.
Extension cords and multi-sockets may be used only if care is exercised
in their use. The marked electric rating of the extension cord or multi-
socket should have adequate current carrying-capacity and their marked
electric rating should correspond to that of the appliance(s) you want to
connect. If you use a cordreel, unwind the cord than totally!
Don’t locate the appliance just above or below a wall socket.
Keep all flammable things as furniture, curtains, paper etc. away from
the appliance (at least 1 meter).
In order to avoid overheating and fire hazard, do not cover or obstruct
the appliance. Do not put any of the following materials on the
appliance, such as (table)clothes, blanket, pillow, paper etc. The
minimum distance 1 meter between the appliance and flammable
materials must always be maintained.
Never expose the heater to strong vibrations or mechanical load.
Do not use a timer or a similar product to automatically switch on the
heater. Always perform safety checks before using the heater!
The casing and the upper body of the appliance become extremely hot
during operation. So do not touch the appliance during or shortly after
use: risk of scald injury! Pay attention that no combustible materials
(such as curtains, marquees, etc.) due to wind or other environmental
influences come to close to the appliance. That can cause singe
damage or fire. Pay attention that they don’t cover or obstruct the
appliance. That can cause damage or fire!
Make sure that the cord not hangs over (sharp) edges, not makes
strong curves, not can be pulled along and not touches hot surfaces.
If the appliance, by whatever which reason, produces cracks or breaks,
if you during the operation establish imperfection or interruption, or if the
appliance, the cord or plug show flaws, discontinue the operation of
the appliance and take the plug from the socket.
If the appliance, the cord or the plug is damaged or shows imperfection,
contact your supplier, the manufacturer or a qualified service point. Do
not try to repair the appliance by yourself, to avoid a hazard. Repairs by