[. . . ] Keep it away from sources of heat, direct sunlight, humidity (never dip it into any liquid) and sharp edges. When cleaning or putting it away, switch off the appliance and always pull out the plug from the socket (pull on the plug, not the cable) if the appliance is not being used and remove the attached accessories. If you should leave the workplace, always switch the machine off or remove the plug from the socket (pull the plug itself, not the lead). [. . . ] Special care must be taken when the radiator is used in the vicinity of children or when left unattended. Ensure that a safety distance is maintained between the power cord and the housing. In order to avoid overheating it is important that the air inlets and outlets are kept clear. This radiator is not suitable for use in bathrooms, washing rooms or rooms which are used in a similar manner. The radiator must never be placed in a position where it could fall into a bathtub or other water container. The radiator should not be placed directly below a mains power socket. If the radiator should fall over, first remove the plug from the socket and allow the radiator to cool down before returning it to an upright position. to do so , place the radiator upside-down (hold the underside facing upwards); avoid hard surfaces. Attach the castors between the first and second, and between the second-before-last and the last fin in the correct position. Pass the U-shaped clamps through the holes of each roller carrier and then tighten the wing nuts. Only connect the machine to a properly installed safety socket, 230 V/50 Hz. The POWER indicator light signals that the device is ready for operation. Operational switch I alone is on: Operational switch II alone is on: Operational switches I + II are on: Operational switch set to 0: = low power = medium power = high power Radiator is off. In order to find the ideal thermostat setting, turn the thermostat control clockwise to , , HIGH". As soon as the desired temperature has been reached turn the thermostat control slowly counter-clockwise until the radiator switches off and the indicator light of the switch goes out. Always remove the power cable from the socket and allow the radiator to cool down before cleaning it. [. . . ] *) Damage to accessories does not mean automatic free replacement of the whole machine. Broken glass or breakage of plastic parts are always subject to a charge. Motor pistons, kneading blades, drive shafts, spare remote control, spare toothbrushes, saw blades, etc. [. . . ]