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DISPOSAL/RECYCLING
If electric equipment is replaced, the old equipment must not be disposed of with the normal household
rubbish, but has to be taken to the appropriate collection point. That also applies to this heater. This en-
sures that environmentally-unfriendly or hazardous parts can be correctly disposed of and/or potentially
reused.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using an electric heater, you must not forget that you are using electricity and heat: two factors that,
when used improperly, can cause fire, electric shocks and/or bodily injury. Therefore, always be mindful of
hazardous situations and defects, do not take any risks and use your common sense during use. Take the
following safety rules into account:
Do not use the heater outdoors.
Never cover the heater and make sure that the air can freely circulate around the heater. Remember
that walls and large objects can hinder the airflow!
The heater becomes hot during use. Therefore, to prevent burns, avoid contact between a heater that is
switched on and the skin.
Keep combustible items such as furniture, curtains and towels, but also clothing, paper etc. at a suffi-
cient distance from the heater when switched on.
The heater has internal hot and glowing parts. Therefore, do not use it in rooms in which flammable
gaseous, liquid or solid substances are present, i.e. paint, lacquer, solvents, aerosols, gases etc. Main-
tain a sufficient distance between the heater and parquet and vinyl floors!
Do not adjust the heater’s direction of radiation whilst it is on, but switch the heater off and allow it to
cool down first of all.
Exercise due caution when the heater is used in a room where there are children, people with a disability
or elderly people. Never leave these people alone in a room whilst the heater is on!
This device is not suitable for use by people (incl. children) with a physical, sensory or mental impair-
ment, or people with a lack of experience or knowledge, irrespective of whether they are under supervi-
sion or have received instructions regarding the use of the device from a person who is responsible for
their safety.
Never leave a heater that is switched on in a room unsupervised, but switch it off and if possible remove
the plug from the socket.
Do not program the heater and do not allow it to be operated by an automatic timer. Before using it, al-
ways check it for safe conditions!
Make sure that nobody inserts a finger, pen or other objects into the grid of the heater; this can cause an
electric shock, fire, burns or damage to the heater.
Never switch the heater on when the electric connection has been damaged, when there are power out-
ages or when the heater has fallen or been damaged. In the event of incorrect functioning, a defect or
failure, immediately switch the device off and (if applicable) remove the plug from the socket. If this in-
struction manual does not outline instructions for you to resolve the problems that you have found,
please contact your supplier. Ask that original parts are used in the repair. Never open the heater your-
self and never perform repairs yourself!
Before you clean or carry out maintenance on the device, you should always switch the heater off, re-
move the plug from the socket (or break the electric current in the meter cupboard when there is a direct
connection) and give the heater time to cool down sufficiently.
Immediately lead the cable out of the heater’s range and prevent it from becoming hot. Do not place the
cable under covers, etc., do not place the cable across paths where people may walk to prevent the
heater from being pulled along and do not use an extension lead!
To cut the power supply of a heater which works through a plug connection, first of all switch it off and
then remove the plug from the socket. Do not do so by pulling on the cable, but always hold the plug in
your hand! If the heater is not working, never leave the plug in the socket!
If you think you will not be using the heater for a longer period of time once the heater has been
switched off and has cooled down, you should remove the plug from the socket and wind up the cable.
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