Aircirculation Heater Palma 2.0
4. Safety and hazard notes
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The only permitted power source is a 230 V ~, 50/60 Hz mains network socket. Never try to
operate the device using a different voltage.
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Please consult a specialist if you have any doubts regarding the functioning, safety or connection
of the device.
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Only use this device indoors.
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The device must be disconnected from the mains supply when opening the cover or removing
parts.
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Never insert or remove the power plug with wet hands.
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Never pull the power cord itself; only remove the plug from the socket holding the grips on the
mains plug.
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Do not store or use inflammable materials or spray near the device. Fire hazard!
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Do not use the device in an easily inflammable atmosphere (e.g. close to fuel gas or spray
bottles). Explosion and fire hazard!
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Do not cover the heater. Fire hazard!
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Never install the device close to taps, wash basins or other water sources. Also never connect
your heater to a power source if the surface of the heater is damp.
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Do not insert any objects into the openings on the device as this risks injury, electric shock or
demage to the device!
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The casing heats up during operation. Install the device in such a way that accidental contact is
avoided. Risk of burning! The device only cools slowly after it is switched off. Only transport it
using the carrying handle that is designed for this purpose.
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Never dry inflammable objects in front of the discharge openings. Fire hazard!
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During assembly please ensure that the connecting cable is not crushed or damaged by sharp
edges. If open points have been created by this kind of damage then the device may not be re-
connected to the supply network for any reason. Danger to life!
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Always remove the plug from the socket before cleaning the device. Only clean using a damp (not
wet) cloth.
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Always remove the plug from the mains if the device is taken out of service for a longer period.
Store the heater in a dry, protected place for this period.
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If it can be assumed that safe operation is no longer possible then the device must be taken out of
operation and secured against accidental operation. This is the case:
- if the device or the mains cable display visible damage
- if the device no longer works
- after a long period of storage under unfavourable conditions
- following severe transport stress
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Devices that are connected to mains voltage should not be in the hands of children.
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The device is not suitable for use in cattle breeding areas.
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These operating instructions form a constituent part of the device and should be kept in a safe
place. If the device is passed on to a third party then these instructions should be passed on with
it.
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In commercial premises the accident prevention regulations of the employers liability insurance
association for electrical equipment and facilities must be observed.
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Never pour liquids over the device. Risk of fire or life-threatening electric shock. In the event that
this happens remove the plug from the socket and consult a specialist.
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