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EN C eramic heater
User'smanual
■ Prior to using this appliance, please read the user's manual thoroughly , even in cases,
when one has already familiarised themselves with previous use of similar types of
appliances. Only use the appliance in the manner described in this user’ s manual.
Keep this user'smanual in asaf e place where it can be easily retrieved for future use .
We rec ommend saving the original cardboard box, packaging material, purchase
receipt and responsibility statement of the vendor or warran ty card for at least the
duration of the legal liability for unsatisfactory performance or quality. In the event
of transportation, we recommend that you pack the appliance in the original bo x
from the manufacturer .
DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE
A1 Operating mode selec tion knob
A2 On/O ff indicator light
A3 Thermostat k nob
A4 Front cover
A5 R ear cover
A6 Tip -over safety mechanism (located
on the underside of the heater)
BEFORE USING
■ Before first use, take the appliance and its acc essories out of the packaging material
and remove all promotional labels and stickers . Check that neither the appliance nor
any of its parts is damaged.
CONTROLLING THE HEA TER
Locating the heater
■ Locate the heater on an flat and solid surface at asufficient distanc e from the power
socket.
■ Insert the power plug into apower socket.
■ Turn the thermostat A3 clockwise until you hear a click, which indicates that the
heater is turned on.
■ Set the thermostat to the desired level. Turning it clockwise (towar ds MAX) sets
a higher thermostat level and conversely , turning it anticlockwise (towards MIN)
sets alower thermostat level.
T urning off the heater
■ When not using the heater , turn knob A1 to the OFF position and turn the
thermostat A3 anticlockwise to MIN until y ou hear a click. T his indicates that the
heater is turned off. Disconnect the pow er plug from the power socket.
Note:
A slight odour may be felt when the heater is first turned on or after
an extended period where it has not been used. This will go away after
ashort while.
Setting an operating mode
■ Turn knob A1 to select the desired operating mode:
– fan mode
– 1,200 Whot air mode
– 2,000 Whot air mode .
■ When knob A1 is turned, the indicator light A2 will turn on and remain lit until the
knob A1 is set to the OFF position.
AUT OMA TIC SAFETY SHUT-OFF FUNCTION
■ The ceramic heater is equipped with a safety mechanism A6 that automatically
turns it off when it is tipped over . This saf ety mechanism A6 ser ves asafety function
and prevents dangerous situations fr om arising.
OVERHEA TING PROTECTION
■ In the event that the temperature of the heater is t oo high due to an inappropriate
environment in which it is used or as aresult of incorrect use, the power supply to
the heater will automatically be shut off and it will stop working. It is recommended
to disconnect the power plug from the power socket and allo w it to cool down
completely . Then you will be able to use the hea ter again.
THERMAL PROTECTION
■ The ceramic heater is equipped with double thermal protection – aresettable and
non-resettable thermal fuse. The resettable thermal fuse will turn the heater off
when there is adanger of its overheating or malfunctioning. When the temperature
of the heater falls, you will be able to use the heat er again.
■ The non-resettable thermal fuse is installed for the case, wher e the resettable
thermal fuse fails. In the event of overheating, malfunction or if the heater stops
working for any other reason, the non-resettable thermal fuse will completely turn
off the heater and it will not be possible to turn it on. In such a case , contact an
authorised service centre.
■ The most frequent cause of overheating is the accumula tion of dust or dirt on the
rear grille A5 and on the the front grille A4 . Regularly remov e dust and dir t using
a vacuum cleaner . Always turn off the heater , disconnect the power plug from the
power socket and allow the heater to cool do wn completely before cleaning it.
■ The heater is not equipped with a temperature sensor , theref ore, it cannot be used
to heat areas designed for stor age of objects that require a precise temperature
control.
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
■ Ensure that the appliance is turned off and that it has cooled down befor e cleaning
it.
■ Wipe the appliance using asoft dr y cloth. Regularly remove dust and dirt from the
front A4 and r ear grille A5 . Avacuum cleaner can also be used for r emoving the dust
and dirt. Nevertheless, always check that the heater is turned off, the pow er plug is
disconnected for the power socket and that the heat er has cooled down completely.
■ Do not use chemicals or abrasive cleaning products for cleaning. Otherwise the
surface of the appliance may be damaged.
Warning:
T o prevent the risk of injury by electrical shock, do not submerge
the appliance, power cor d or power plug in water or any another
liquid.
STORA GE
■ When not using the appliance, store it in adry, clean place out of children'sreach.
Allow the appliance to cool down bef ore storing it.
TROUBLESHOOTING
■ When the heater does not work properly , first check the instructions provided
below, which will help you to resolve potential problems with the heater . If the
problem is not described in the instructions below or if the problem persists, stop
using the heater , disconnect the power plug from the power socket and contact an
authorised service centre.
Problem Cause Solution
After connecting it to
the power socket, the
indicator light A2 does
not light up and the
heater does not work.
The plug is not correctly
inserted in the power
socket.
Pull out and reinsert the
power plug into the power
socket.
Y ou have not turned
the thermostat knob A3
sufficiently.
Turn the thermostat knob
A3 clockwise until you
hear aclick.
The heater suddenly
turns off during
operation.
The thermal fuse that
protects the appliance
against overheating was
triggered.
Turn off the heat er,
disconnect the power plug
from of the power socket
and allow the heater to
cool down completely .
TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS
Rated voltage .................................................................................................................. 220 – 240 V~
Rated frequency............................................................................................................................. 50 Hz
Rated power input ................................................................................................................... 2,000 W
Noise level .................................................................................................................................. 60 dB(A )
The declared noise emission level of the appliance is 60 dB( A), which represents alevel
Aof acoustic power with respect to aref erence acoustic power of 1 pW .
Safety class for electrical shock protection:
Class II – Electrical shock protection is provided by double or heavy-duty
insulation.
We reserve the right to change text and technical specifications .