[. . . ] Fitting the feet Remove the feet and the castors from the polystyrene packing. Fit the castors to the spindles on the feet and push firmly until they click into position (fig. Using the threaded u-bolt and wing nuts, fit the feet to the bottom of the radiator between the last two elements as shown in figures 2, 3 and 4. Depending on the type supplied, type A or type B, mount the feet as shown in figure 5 or 6. [. . . ] When set, the radiator will operate automatically each day during the times programmed (important: the radiator must always be plugged into the socket). - To change the programming, move the teeth back into the initial position and set the new periods of functioning. - If you want to make the appliance operate without programming, push all the teeth into the centre. In this case, to turn the appliance off completely, as well as turning the switches off, you must also unplug it from the mains to avoid continued operation of the timer. Turbo heating Some models are fitted with a heating fan which heats the room more quickly. Important: a safety device cuts in and switches off the appliance if it overheats due to an accumulation of dust on the air intake and output grills. To restart it, unplug from the mains and leave the appliance to cool down. Clean the air intake and output grills with a vacuum cleaner, then replug into the mains and turn on again.
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Cleaning and Maintenance
Before carrying out any maintenance, unplug the radiator from the mains and wait for it to cool. Warnings - Do not use your radiator in the vicinity of showers, bathtubs, sinks, swimming pools etc. - Only use the heater in an upright position.
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Electric oil filled radiator
- The heater must be positioned at least 50cm from furniture or other objects. - If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard. - It is normal for the heater to make 'crackling' noises during the first time it is switched on (or in the case of infrequent use) - The body of your radiator is filled with an exact quantity of oil. If repairs are necessary which call for the opening of the radiator, they must be done only by the manufacturer or an authorised service centre. In the unlikely event of oil leakage, contact the manufacturer or an authorised service centre. - Do not use your radiator in rooms which have an area smaller than 4m2 as this may lead to overheating. - The heater must never be placed immediately under a fixed mains socket. - When scrapping the appliance, respect legislation on the disposal of oil. - The use of an extension lead is not recommended, however if it is neccessary then follow carefully the extension lead's instructions, and most importantly ensure that the extension lead is correctly rated in accordance with the heater being used and NEVER overloaded. - As with any electrical appliance, whilst the instructions aim to cover as many eventualities as possible, caution and common sense should be applied when operating your appliance, particularly in the vicinity of young children. ATTENTION: in order to avoid any danger caused by an accidental resetting of the safety system, this appliance must not be powered through an external timer. IMPORTANT: Never for any reason cover the radiator during operation as this could lead to dangerous overheating. [. . . ] If your electricity supply point has only two pin socket outlets, or if you are in doubt, consult a qualified electrician. Should the mains lead ever require replacement, it is essential that this operation be carried out by a qualified electrician and should only be replaced with a flexible cord of the same size. After replacement of a fuse in the plug, the fuse cover must be refitted. If the fuse cover is lost, the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained. [. . . ]