•Do not place open fire sources, e.g. candles, on the appliance.
Warning: To avoid an overheating of the oil radiator it may not be covered!
•Clean the appliance at regular intervals.
•Do not use an external timing switch or a separate remote control system to operate the appliance.
•Do not position the appliance underneath a mains power socket.
Injury hazard
•Lay the power cable in such a way that no one can tread on or trip over it.
•Do not use extension cables. In an emergency the power plug must be quickly accessible.
Items supplied
Oil Radiator
2 Roller rails
2 Mounting bracket
4 Wing nuts Operating instructions
Technical data
Rated voltage: | |
Heat output: | 2300 - 2600 W |
Heat level: | I = 800 W |
| II = 1200 W |
| III = 2000 W |
Thermostat: | Infinitely variable |
Heating gills: | 9 |
Description of the appliance
1 Control lamp “Power”
2 Heat level switch
3Thermostat
4 Warm air switch with integrated warm air control lamp
5 Warm air outlet
6 Cold air intake
7 Power cable retainer
8 Mounting bracket
9 Roller rails
0 Wing nuts
Assembly
Use the
1.Take the oil radiator and all components from the package and remove all packaging materials.
2.Place the oil radiator, with the base uppermost, on a soft surface, for example a carpet.
3.Place a mounting bracket 8 under the heater element so that the parts with a screw thread project upwards.
4.Lay a roller railer 9 over it, such that the screw threads protrude through the holes. Check to ensure that the recesses on the roller railers 9 face outwards. The screw ends projecting from the appliance must reach into the recesses.
5.Screw one wing nut 0onto each of the threaded ends of the mounting bracket 8 until it is hand tight.
6.Proceed in the same manner with the other side.
7.Turn the appliance over and place it on the rollers.
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