SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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Place the product on a level and stable
surface.
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Check that the fan blades are assembled
correctly before use. Tighten using a hex
key, if necessary.
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Never place the product on unprotected
surfaces, especially when it is hot, it may
damage the surface.
•
Check that the stove fan handle is in the
vertical position before putting it on the
stove.
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Store out of the reach of children. Keep
the machine under careful supervision
when it is used by children, or near
children or pets.
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Never leave the product unattended when
running.
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The stove fan gets hot when in use – risk
of burn injuries. Always use the handle to
move the fan, and do not touch the base
of the stove fan.
•
Never attempt to cool the fan quickly, for
example by immersing it in water – this
will damage the fan.
•
Never insert fingers, pens or other objects
in the fan.
•
Keep your hair, clothing. jewellery and
similar objects away from moving parts.
•
Carry the product by the handle.
•
Avoid dropping the product and do not
expose it to knocks and blows – risk of
material damage.
•
Use a suitable thermometer to check that
the temperature above the stove does not
exceed 300 °C.
•
The warranty does not cover damage
caused by overheating.
SYMBOLS
Explanation of the symbols used on the
product.
Recycle a discarded product
in accordance with applicable
regulations for electrical
waste.
DESCRIPTION
1.
Handle
2.
Fan blade
3.
Hex screw
4.
Foot
FIG. 1
The stove fan does not run on the mains or
batteries; it uses the heat from the stove or
cooker. The unique design of the fan gives
stable and silent operation.
TECHNICAL DATA
Dimensions
W 160 x H 225 x D 85 mm
Operating temperature
USE
INTENDED USE
The stove fan is intended to be used on top of
free-standing stoves and cookers with a normal
surface temperature of 60–300°C to save fuel
and enable the efficient distribution of heat in
the room.
If the surface temperature exceeds 300
°C, move the fan to a position on the stove
or cooker that has a lower temperature,
this is to prevent damage to the fan. Use a
thermometer designed for high temperatures.
EN
60-300 °C
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