[. . . ] This appliance is not intended to be used by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capacities, or without the necessary experience and knowledge unless they are supervised or have been given instructions beforehand on the use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety when using the appliance. Keep an eye on children so that cannot play around with the appliance. € This appliance may be used by children aged 8 and over and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capacities, or without the necessary experience and knowledge, if they are supervised and have been shown how to use the appliance safely and that they know the risks. [. . . ] 6 NC00112140_DUALIO_IR5010_NC00016013 22/06/12 11:07 Page7 EN • Dot not use your radiator close to inflammable objects and products (curtains, aerosols, solvents, etc. ) • If you intend not to use the appliance for a considerable period of time: Push the A button (fig. € Important: Do not use the appliance in any small room where there may be people who are unable to leave the room without assistance, unless they are under constant supervision. € Important: certain parts of this appliance may become very hot and cause burns. Special supervision is required in places where there are children or vulnerable people present. This "IPX1" appliance has been made in such a way that it can be used in all rooms of the home, including those where water may fall from above (kitchen, bathroom, etc…). The electrical wiring in the room, the way the appliance is plugged in to the mains and the way it is used must comply with the standards in force in your country. 4- SAFETY In the event of the appliance tipping forwards or backwards, a safety system which automatically stops the current will activate. Put the appliance back into the vertical position and it will start working again. Fan part: In the event of this part becoming abnormally hot, a safety system will stop the blower, and then start it up again automatically once it has cooled down. If the fault persists or becomes more serious a thermic fuse will stop the blower permanently and the appliance will have to be taken to an approved service centre. 5- STARTING THE APPLIANCE Before using for the first time, check that your mains supply voltage does indeed correspond to that indicated on the appliance and that the power of your mains supply is suitable for the power indicated on the appliance. Before switching on your appliance make sure that: - the feet of the appliance are correctly fitted (see fig. 7): There must be no object (furniture, curtains…), wall, partition wall less than 1 m behind or from the sides of the appliance, and less than 1 m from the “Radiant” part or the “Fan” part of the appliance. - the air intake and outlet grilles are totally free of any obstruction, - the appliance is on a flat and stable surface. 6- OPERATION • Choice of operation: Select the type of heating you want, using the button A (fig. 3), and by moving the button marker so that it is opposite the symbol: : Stop : Radiant 1000W : Radiant 1000W+Fan 1000W : Fan 2000W • Light : Power on light C (fig. € Thermostat : IMPORTANT, the thermostat does not control the “radiant” part of the appliance, it only works on the “Fan” part. [. . . ] Do not use your appliance and contact an Approved Service Centre if: - your appliance has had a fall, - your appliance is not working properly. Before contacting one of our network’s Approved Service Centres (see special local rate number at the end of this instruction manual), make sure: - that the appliance is in the normal operating position; - that the intake and outlet air grilles are totally free from any obstruction. Your appliance contains many materials which can be recovered or recycled. [. . . ]