ALWAYS unplug when not in use. 2.2 Heater should never be used under conditions where it may be immersed, or come in contact with water. Similarly do not plug in your heater if its surfaces are damp or wet. 2.3. Do not insert foreign objects through the intake or discharge grilles. 2.4 Do not operate the heater with a damaged cord set, or if it has been dropped, or damaged in any manner. Return it to an Authorized Service facility for inspection, repairing and testing. 2.5 Close supervision is required when any appliance is used by or near children. 2.6 Disconnect the cord from the outlet before cleaning. 2.7 Unplug heater by grasping plug and pulling it from the outlet. NEVER YANK ON CORD. 2.8 When store your heater, keep it in a cool, dry place. 2.9 The heater has a European plug. This plug will fit in a European outlet only one way. If the plug does not fully fit the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit consult a qualified electrician. Never use with an extension cord if the plug cannot be fully inserted. 2.10 If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by its service agent or a similar qualify person in order to avoid hazard. 3. To reduce hazard of injury or property damage due to heat, fire, or explosion: 3.1. Position your heater away from furniture or loose hanging materials. Do not drape clothing or towels, etc. over the heater to dry. 3.2 Use of an extension cord is not recommended. However, if it is absolutely necessary ensure the cord is : * Rated for at least 10 AMPS * VDE approved * Short as possible (long cords coiled up can overheat, as well as cause tripping accidents) NOT USED TO SUPPLY POWER TO MORE THAN ONE APPLIANCE AT A TIME. 3.3 Do not use in the presence of explosive or flammable vapors 3.4 Do not use in locations when the heater will be left unattended for long periods of time, (for example -several weeks In an unoccupied summer cottage) . 3.5 Use the heater on flat, dry surfaces only 3.6 Do not use attachments not recommended and sold by distributor. 3.7. Loose connections between the heater plug and the electrical outlet may cause the plug to overheat. 3.8 Use on 230 volts 50Hz AC power supply. 3.9 Ensure no other appliances are plugged into the same circuit as your heater. A circuit -Q- 3 1751.qxd 29.05.03 11:38 Page 8 e overload could occur resulting in dimmed lights, blown fuses, tripped circuit breakers, or fire hazard. 3.10 Route the cord so that it will not be walked on, or pinched by furniture. 3.11 The heater is intended for normal household use only. 3.12 Never use the heater just below a wall socket, make it some far from it 3.13 There is no programmer, timer etc used which can switch the heater automatically. HOW TO ASSEMBLE 1. Unscrew the butterfly nuts from the bottom of upper body. 2. Match base to the upper body of heater. Make sure the safety tip over switch pin goes through the hole on the base. 3. Tighten the butterfly nuts through the base to th...