Plug the plug into the suitable and undamaged 220-240V earthed socket If
necessary, use an extension cable (with earthing) that has sufficient output.
Turn the thermostat button to the desired temperature. You can set it from 5 to
45°C. The heater will work until it reaches the set temperature. The display
shows the current temperature.
Press the on/off switch to ON. The indication lamp and the display will light up
and the heater will start operating.
Comment: ff the heater does not start, then most likely the thermostat has been
set too low. Turn the button to a higher position until the device starts to work. If
that still does not work, press the on/off switch, one time OFF and a second time
ON. If the device still does not ignite, then consult the Troubleshooting Guide in
back of this manual.
Comment: the electric system is protected by a fuse. If the heater does not start,
then the fuse might be burned. Have a qualified technician check or replace the
fuse.
Check whether the socket provides the correct voltage to the device.
Shutting off the heater
Press the on/off button to OFF. The fan will still cool for a while; remove the plug
from the socket as soon as the fan stops.
Warning! Do not remove the plug from the socket while the fan is still running!
Not cooling down a hot heater could cause problems that are not covered by the
warranty!
Re-starting the heater
Wait at least 10 seconds after switching off the heater.
Reset the on/off switch to the ON position.
Carefully follow all the other instructions in the start procedure.
Storage
Off-season, store your heater (if possible in the original packaging) in a dry and well-
ventilated area. This area may not be dusty and should be free of corrosive vapours.
After the season, remove the fuel from the tank; fuel left too long in the device
damages it.
Open the tank cap and remove the fuel by using a flexible hose.
Clean the interior of the tank with some petroleum, diesel or the like. Never use
water; that can create rust!
Dry the tank well.