Safety requirements - installation
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1. Fitting and connection of the heating element should only be performed by a qualified installer.
2. Connect the unit to a sound electrical installation (see the ratings on the heater).
3. Switching on the heating element in the open air to test the device is permitted for a maximum
of 3 seconds.
4. Never test a heating element that is already in- stalled. Do not turn the heating element on in
an empty radiator!
5. Ensure that the power cord does not touch the hot parts of the heating element or radiator.
6. Before installing or removing the device, make sure it is disconnected from the power source.
7. Do not open the device — any interference with internal components will invalidate the warranty.
8. The heating element's power output must not exceed the radiators power output for
the parameters 75/65/20° C.
9. The pressure in the radiator should not exceed 10 atm. Ensure that an air cushion is preserved
in electric radiators. In central heating systems, leave one valve open to prevent pressure build
up due to the thermal expansion of the liquid.
10. The device is intended for home use only.
11. Fitting and Installation of the device must be carried out in accordance with all local regulations
for electrical safety, including installation within permissible locations only. Observe bathroom
electrical zone regulations.
Safety requirements — use
1. The heating element must be fully submerged in the heating liquid during its operation.
2. Regularly check the device for damage to ensure it is safe to use.
3. If the power cord is damaged the device should not be used. Unplug the device and contact
the manufacturer or distributor.
4. Do not allow flooding into the heating element casing.
5. Do not use the heating element in heating systems where the water temperature exceeds 82° C.
6. The heating element and radiator can heat up to high temperatures. Please be cautious — avoid
direct contact with the hot parts of the equipment.
7. Do not open the heating element casing.
8. In the central heating system, always make sure that one valve of the radiator remains open.
9. Ensure that minors aged 8 and above or those with a physical or mental disability are
supervised if operating the device.
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