• The thermostat switches the indicator lamp on and off repeatedly.
• The adjusted temperature can be raised by turning the thermostat clockwise. Turning
the thermostat knob anticlockwise adjusts a lower temperature. Then the thermostat
automatically raises or lowers the temperature.
• The room to be heated up must be well-insulated. If the insulation is poor, the heat
escapes and the heating is inefficient.
• After use, turn the thermostat knob down to the minimum position and pull the plug
out of the electrical outlet.
OVERHEATING AND TIP-OVER PROTECTION
The radiator is equipped with overheating protection which disconnects the current if the
radiator overheats due to improper use (e.g. if it is covered). The overheating protection
switches off when the radiator has cooled down.
Your heater is designed to automatically shut the heater off when tipped over. The unit will
automatically turn on once it is returned to its normal upright position.
MAINTENANCE
• The radiator housing should be dusted off regularly. If there is dust on the housing,
the heating is less efficient.
• Pull the plug out of the electrical outlet and let the radiator cool down.
• Dry off the surface with a soft damp cloth. Do not use any corrosive or abrasive
cleaners. Scratches on the surface can cause rust.
RIGHT OF COMPLAINT
By law the product must be returned to the place of purchase along with the original
receipt in the event of a complaint. The user is liable for any damage to the product that
is caused by not using the product for its intended purpose or by not following this user
manual correctly. The right of complaint will not apply in these instances.
INFORMATION ABOUT HAZARDOUS WASTE
Used products should be handled separately from
household waste. They should be taken for recycling
in accordance with local rules for waste management.
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