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Clarke DEVIL 4090 Manuel d'utilisation et d'entretien
IF YOU ARE IN ANY DOUBT ABOUT ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS, CONSULT A
DO NOT ATTEMPT ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS or REPAIRS YOURSELF.

OPERATION

With the heater suitably sited (ensure you comply with all safety precautions),
switch the heater ON to either half or full output. Model Devil 4090 has three settings
- 1/3, 2/3 and full power (see specification chart on page 2).
A temperature control (F) is also provided for fine control of heat output.
Should the unit overheat, a thermal cutout will operate, shutting down the unit.
Allow a period of time for the unit to cool (approx. 10 minutes) before pressing the
reset using a suitable tool, and restarting.
When switching the unit OFF, it is strongly recommended that the unit is run in the
FAN ONLY mode for approx. 10 minutes, in order to cool the elements, before
switching OFF completely and finally disconnecting from the mains supply.
The thermal cutout may also operate if the heater is shut down without allowing
to cool sufficiently. If, subsequently, the machine fails to start, press the reset using
a suitable tool and try again.
NOTE: Model 4090 is provided with 3 heat settings: 1/3, 2/3 and full power

MAINTENANCE

Before performing any maintenance tasks, if the heater has been used, ALWAYS
allow it to cool down for at least 10 minutes (by switching the heater OFF, but
leave the fan running), then disconnect from the mains supply.
Periodically.
Disconnect from the mains supply, and use compressed air to clean out the
unit. ALWAYS wear a dust mask to perform this operation.
If there is any serious build up of dirt, remove the front and rear grilles and
clean the fan and elements thoroughly with a damp cloth
Inspect the mains cable for damage. Heat damage will cause the cable to
stiffen and crack. If this is found, have the cable replaced. Check cable routing
and ensure it is well away from the heat source.
WARNING!
QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN.
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A. Off
B. Fan only
C. Half Power output*
D. Full power output*
E. Reset
F.
Temperature Control
* with temperature control at MAX.