symbol ( ) and the time remaining before shut-off.
To set the timer, use the + and - adjustment buttons (B), then wait a few seconds for the programming
to be set. The display returns to showing the current settings and the symbol ( ) to indicate you
have set the timer. When the programmed time as been reached, the appliance shuts off automati-
cally. If you want to go back to operation without the timer, press the timer button (F) twice.
The timer symbol ( ) disappears from the display.
USING THE REMOTE CONTROL
• The remote control functions correspond to those on the control panel. See the section “Opera-
tion and Use" on the previous page. for a description of the functions.
INSERTING OR REPLACING THE BATTERIES
• Remove the cover on the rear of the remote control;
• Insert two AAA (R03/1.5V) batteries (included but packaged separately) making sure they
are in the correct position (see the instructions inside the battery compartment);
• Replace the cover.
• Old batteries must be removed and disposed of in accordance with current legislation as
they are harmful to the environment.
MAINTENANCE
- Before carrying out any maintenance, always remove the plug from the power outlet.
- During the season when the appliance is being used, regularly clean the air intake and outlet
grilles using a vacuum cleaner.
- Never use abrasive powders or solvents to clean the appliance.
- Remove the back grille by pulling it outward (Fig. 1). Remove the dust filter that filters impurities
from the air taken in from the room, blow it lightly, then reposition it in the appliance.
WARNINGS
- Never use this heating appliance in the immediate vicinity of a bathtub, shower, or swimming pool.
- Use the appliance always and only in the vertical position.
- Do not use the appliance to dry laundry, and do not obstruct the air intake and outlet grilles
(danger of overheating).
- Do not operate the appliance in contact with walls, furniture, curtains, etc.
- If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, the authorized service
facility, or a qualified electrician, in order to prevent the risk of malfunction.
- Do not cover the appliance while it is operating, as this could potentially cause a fire.
- Do not use this appliance in a room smaller than 43 square feet (4 m²).
- Heaters should never be used with an extension cord or outlet strip. Heaters should be plugged
directly into an outlet.
Additional safety features
1. Overheating protection: a safety device switches the fan heater off if it accidentally overheats
(e.g. air intake and outlet grilles obstructed, motor not turning or turning slowly). To restore nor-
mal operation, remove the plug from the power outlet and leave it unplugged for a few minutes,
eliminate the cause of overheating, then plug the fan heater back in again.
2. Tip over safety switch: a safety tip-over switch turns the fan heater off if it tips over or is positio-
ned in an improper way that could jeopardize safety.
Note: To avoid overheating the appliance, do not cover it.
TROUBLE-SHOOTING
If the appliance shuts off unexpectedly:
- Check that the appliance is receiving power.
- Check that the appliance is in the vertical position and on a flat surface, as the safety tip-over
switch may have been tripped.
- Check the temperature set and the timer. The appliance may be off because the set temperature
has been reached or the time set on the timer has elapsed.
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