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TURBO 2000
convection
heater
Model :
35800
2000W
Adjustable
thermostat control
3 Heat settings
Operating
switches with
indicator lights
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Before use
Please read the following information carefully.
It contains important instructions concerning
the operation, the safety and the maintenance
of the apparatus. Retain the instructions for fu-
ture reference and pass them on to a possible
next owner.
• This apparatus complies with the approved
technical regulations and the current Safety
Law for Apparatus.
• This apparatus complies with the require-
ments of the E.E.C. Guidelines 89 -336 Elec-
tromagnetic Compatibility” and 73/23 EWG
“Low Voltage Guidelines”. Consequently,
the apparatus has a type plate with CE
registration.
General instructions
• Do not turn on the apparatus if the casing
shows visible damage (cracks/breaks), if
the connection cord is faulty or if an invisible
defect is suspected (for instance,
after a fall).
• Only connect the apparatus if the voltage
indicated on the type plate corresponds
with the mains voltage.
• The apparatus may not be mounted and
used in vehicles.
• Apparatus surfaces that radiate heat can
become hotter than 60˚C.
• If this apparatus is used for something other
than for heating, if it is operated wrongly or
not repaired expertly, no responsibility can
be accepted for possible damage.
Safety instructions
• Do not use heating apparatus within the im-
mediate reach of small children.
• The connection cord must never be pulled
over sharp edges or jammed.
• The plug must never be pulled from the
socket by the connection cord.
• Do not use a damaged extension cord.
• When in use, the connection cord may not
lie on the apparatus.
• Be careful and never use the apparatus in
the immediate vicinity of the bathtub, the
shower or wash basin.
• The apparatus must be placed in such a
way that combustible objects cannot catch
fire. In addition, switches and other controls
should be out of reach of persons who are
using the bath or the shower.
• The user manual must include that the
heating device shall not be installed below a
socket-outlets.
• The apparatus may not be covered by
towels curtains and suchlike, as there is a
danger of overheating when it is covered.
The fresh air intake and the blowing out of
warm air must not be impeded.
• For maintenance or repairs and after use the
apparatus must always be turned off, the
plug must be pulled out and the apparatus
must be allowed to cool down.
• The apparatus must not be stored
out of doors.
• The apparatus may only be cleaned with a
dry cloth or with a slightly moist cloth. The
electric parts (switch, plug, heating etc.)
may not get into touch with water.
• The apparatus has hot and arcing or spark-
ing parts inside. Do not use it in areas where
gasoline, paint, or flammable liquids are use
or stored.
Maintenance instructions
• Please do not just throw away the pack-
aging and later the discarded apparatus,
but see to it that everything is processed
according to the regulations of your town/
municipality or the appropriate
environmental guidelines.
• Throw away the sorted packaging material
in the appropriate collection containers; do
that it can be used for recycling.
• The discarded apparatus must be rendered
useless immediately and handed over at the
appropriate waste collection point.
1. The heater must not be located immediately
below a socket-outlet.
2. Do not use this heater in the immediate sur-
roundings of a bath, a shower or a
swimming pool.
3. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be
replaced by the manufacturer or its service
agent or a similarly qualified person in order
to avoid a hazard.
4. Warning: In order to avoid overheating, do
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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 ‘ ’ 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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