In case of internal overheating, the overheating safeguard will switch the heater off. This may occur if the heater
cannot give off enough heat or if it or cannot draw in enough fresh air. As mentioned above, this is generally
caused by (partially) covering the heater, obstructing the air intake and/or outlet grills or installing the heater too
close to a wall or something similar. When the overheating safeguard has switched the heater off, you need to set
the power switches to 'O' (off) and unplug the heater. Give the heater time to cool down, remove the source of the
overheating and use as normal. If the problem persists or if you have not been able to trace the source of the
overheating, turn the heater off immediately and unplug. Contact a service point to have the heater repaired.
Cleaning and Maintenance
Keep the heater clean. Deposits of dust and dirt in the appliance are a common cause of overheating so these
should be removed regularly. Switch off the heater, remove the plug from the socket and allow the heater to cool
down before cleaning or carrying out maintenance work.
Wipe the outside of the heater regularly with a dry or slightly damp cloth. Do not use aggressive soaps,
sprays, cleaners or abrasives, waxes, polishes or chemical solutions!
Carefully use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust and dirt from the grills.
The heater contains no other parts which need maintenance.
At the end of the season, store the cleaned heater in the original packaging if possible. Store upright in a
cool, dry and dust-free place.
Do not dispose of heater with household waste when if becomes worn or damaged beyond repair. Take it to
your local authority's collection point for electrical appliances where any reusable materials will be collected
and redistributed.
CE-statement
Euromac bv, Genemuiden-NL hereby declares that the EUROM oil filled radiator heater, type RK2009N,
complies with the LVD guideline 2014/35/EU and the EMC guideline 2014/30/EU and meets the following
standards:
EN 60335-1:2012+A11:2014
EN 60335-2-30:2009+A11:2012
EN 62233:2008
RoHS 2011/65/EU
Genemuiden, 28-04-2016
W.J. Bakker, alg. dir.
EN 55014-1:2006+A1:2009+A2:2011
EN 55014-2 :1997+A1:2001+A2:2008
EN 61000-3-2:2014
EN 61000-3-3:2013
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