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Просмотреть онлайн или скачать pdf Руководство по эксплуатации для Нагреватель Argo DAKOTA. Argo DAKOTA 10 страниц. Electric convector heater
as there may be a risk of fire if the fan heater is covered or
incorrectly positioned.
Disconnect the mains power when the appliance is not used or for
cleaning operations.
To disconnect the convector, turn off the appliance with the ON/OFF
switch on the side and remove the plug from the socket. Pull on the
plug only. Do not pull the cord.
Avoid placing fingers or foreign objects in the air inlet/outlet grilles,
as this may lead to electric shock or fire and may damage the
convector. To avoid the risk of fire, do not block the grilles or tamper
with them in any way while the convector operates.
Do not use the convector if the cord or plug is damaged. If the power
cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its
technical assistance service or in any case by a person with a similar
qualification, in order to prevent any risk.
Do not place any objects on the cord and do not bend it. During
operation, the cord must be entirely unwound.
It is not advisable to use extension cords, as these may overheat
and cause the risk of fire. Do not use a single extension cord to
operate more than one convector.
The convector heats up significantly during operation. Risk of burn.
To avoid injury, do not allow skin to come into contact with a hot
surface. Use the handle to move the convector. Keep flammable
materials, such as furniture, cushions, blankets, paper, cloths,
curtains and suchlike at least 1 m from the front and back
Do not immerse the cord, plug or any other element of the panel in
water or other liquids.
Do not touch the plug or convector with wet hands.
Avoid using the convector in dusty environments or in the presence
of flammable vapors (e.g. in workshops or garages).
Do not place the convector above or near another heat source.
WARNING: AVOID COVERING THE CONVECTOR TO PREVENT IT
FROM OVERHEATING.
The symbol below signals the above warning:
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