Mellerware 35800 Turning on the apparatus, Fan-Forcedconvection, Room thermostat, Maintenance

Models: 35800

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Turning on the apparatus

not cover the heater

5.Keep electrical appliances out of reach from Children or infirm persons. Do not let them use the appliances without supervision.

Turning on the apparatus

After the hot-air heater has been placed as desired

The cable is rolled out

The plug is plugged into the socket.

The apparatus is switched on with the turning knob.

Turn the switch/thermostat turning knob to the desired position:

Fan-Forced convection

Switch on ‘Fan-Forced convection’ for instant, fan-forced radiant heat.

Room thermostat

The temperature is continuously variable via the switch/thermostat turning knob.

Maximum temperature >> at the ‘I’ + ‘II’ (750 W + 1250 W = 2000 W)

Minimum temperature >> turn to the left up to the anti-freezing level

Adjust the switch to ‘I’ + ‘II’ (2000W) and Max. position of thermostat.

Once a comfortable temperature has been reached you turn the knob to the left until the heating turns itself off.

Overheating safety

The apparatus has been provided with an overheating safety that turns off the apparatus if there is a technical malfunction or if it is used wrongly. If this happens, you must push the switch to ‘0’ or pull out the plug. Remove the cause or correct the malfunction. After a short cooling down period, the overheating safety switches on automatically and the apparatus can be used again.

Instruction: You must always take care that there is sufficient distance for safety (at least 50cm) between the apparatus and the wall or the other objects. The air flow must not be impeded by anything.

Maintenance

The apparatus does not need any mainte- nance on the outside. Just clean it with a dry or slightly moist cloth. The electric parts may not get into touch with water.

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Mellerware 35800 manual Turning on the apparatus, Fan-Forcedconvection, Room thermostat, Overheating safety, Maintenance