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MAINTENANCE
-Always unplug the appliance from the electrical outlet before beginning any cleaning ope-
rations.
-Regularly clean the air intake and outlet grilles during the appliance’s operating season.
-Never use abrasive powders or solvents.
WARNINGS
You must leave the heater plugged in and switched on at the mains socket to keep the heaters
memory programmed.
If you do not require the heater to operate in accordance with the timed programmes simply
switch the foot switch off, or operate via the “MANUAL FUNCTION” button.
If the heater looses its electricity supply for more than 2 minutes, e.g. switched off at the
mains socket or in the event of a power failure, the heater’s programmes will be lost, and the
heater will not work until reset.
WARNINGS
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As with any electrical apppliance, whilst the instructions aim to cover as many eventualities as pos-
sible, caution and common sense should be applied when operating your heater, particularly in the
vicinity of young children.
-Do not install the appliance in humid environments or near showers, bathtubs, washba-
sins, pools, etc.
-Always use the appliance in the upright position only.
-Do not use the appliance to dry washing, do not block the air intake and outlet grilles
(danger of overheating).
-No furniture or other objects must be placed within a space of 50cm in front of the
appliance.
-When the appliance is used in the portable version, do not operate it next to walls, furni-
ture, curtains, etc.
-The appliance must be installed so as the switches and other controls are out of the reach
of persons in the bathtub or shower.
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This appliance comes with a Y-type connection. If the power cable is damaged, it must be replaced
by the manufacturer, an authorised service centre or a qualified electrician in order to eliminate all
risk.
-Do not cover the appliance during operation, to prevent the risk of fire.
-Do not use this appliance in a room whose floor area is less than 4 m2.
-The use of an extension lead is not reccommended, as overheating of the extension lead
may occur during the operation of the heater.
A safety device switches the heater off in the event of accidental overheating, and an audible
alarm signals the fault (e.g. blocked air intake and outlet grilles, motor that does not rotate or
rotates too slowly). To restart the heater, unplug it for a few minutes, remove the cause of the
overheating, and then plug it back in.