[. . . ] Always close the power switch and unplug power cord before servicing or moving the heater. Any other use is not recommended by the manufacturer and could cause fire, electrical shock, or injury to persons. Make certain that the power source conforms to the electrical requirements of heater (220240V/50Hz). [. . . ] Always place the heater on a stable, flat, level surface when operating, to avoid the chance of the heater overturning. Locate the power cord so the heater or other objects are not resting on it. Arrange power cord away from room traffic and where it will not be tripped over. Keep combustible materials, such as furniture, pillows, bedding, papers, clothes and curtains at least 0. It must not be used in potentially dangerous locations such as flammable, explosive, chemical-laden or wet atmosphere. Volume 2 : It is the volume located around the bath-tub or the receiver or shower up to 3. This appliance is classified IP21, its use is tolerated in volume 3 of the bathroom (see explanations below) Make sure that the heater is in the OFF (0) position before plugging the heater into a outlet. The power light will light up when initially plugging the heater into a outlet. Low heat (1200W) is represented by the I and High heat (2400W) by the II. For fan-only operation, without any heat output, turn Power knob to the fan setting represented by The Power light will remain lit during operation. Before setting the thermostat, allow heater to operate and warm up the room. When the desired temperature comfort level is reached, lower the thermostat setting until the heater stops operating. This is done by moving the thermostat knob towards the minimum setting (-). The heater will now automatically maintain the pre-set temperature level by cycling the heater ON and OFF (0). To prevent the unit from cycling, you need to adjust the thermostat setting. When an overheat temperature is reached, the heater will be automatically shut off. [. . . ] To benefit from the warranty, please return the device to your dealer with POSTAGE PAID along with the document of purchase proof specifying the date of purchase. Removal of used domestic appliances European directive 2002/96/EC on the Electric and Electronic Equipment Waste requires that domestic appliances not be thrown out together with the rest of municipal waste. Used devices must be collected separately in order to optimize recuperation and recycling rates of the materials that make them up and so reduce the impact on human health and the environment. [. . . ]