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The convector may cause risk of fire if, while in operation, is covered
by or comes into contact with flammable material including curtains,
drapery, blankets, etc. KEEP THE CONVECTOR AWAY FROM
THESE MATERIALS.
Do not insert and avoid accidental insertion of any external objects
into the ventilation or discharge outlets as this may lead to electric
shock, fire or damage the convector.
A convector contains parts that generate arcs or sparks. It must not
be used in potentially dangerous areas such as areas at risk of fire
or explosion, or areas loaded with chemical substances or humidity.
Do not use the convector on soft surfaces such as beds, where the
grilles may be covered. Always stand the convector on a flat, stable
surface when in operation, in order to prevent it from overturning.
Arrange the cord in such a way that the convector and other objects
do not rest on it. Do not run the cord under carpets. Do not cover the
cord with blankets, carpets or similar materials. Place the cord far
away from busy areas, or in a place where it cannot be accidentally
pulled-out.
Never position the convector where it may fall into a bath or other
containers of water.
Never position the convector on a wet floor.
In any case, the adjustment switches must never be accessible by
anyone in a bath or shower.
The heating appliance must not be positioned immediately below a
power outlet.
The socket must be earthed.
Do not allow the electric cord to touch the metal structure of the
convector when it is hot or in operation, in order to avoid the high
temperatures ruining the cord.
Do not operate the convector outdoors. Do not use the convector in
front of or near an open window.
WARNING: do not use the convector with an external controller
or any other external device that activates the convector
automatically, as there may be a risk of fire if the convector is
covered or incorrectly positioned.
Upon initial start-up, the convector may emit a slight, harmless smell.
This smell is a normal effect of the initial heating up of the internal
heating elements, and should not recur later on.
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