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replacement of a damaged power
supply cable) must be performed by
the manufacturer, by its technical after-
sales service, by a person with similar
qualification, in a way to prevent all
risks, even if disconnection from the
mains power supply is envisioned.
►2.1.For correct use of the heater and
for preservation of the fuel, follow all local
regulations and the Standard in force.
►2.2.The heater requires suitable fresh
air in order to function. It is therefore
used outdoors or in rooms with assured
and continuous supply of fresh air. Good
airing is supplied when the volume of the
room is calculated on the heat capacity,
using the formula of 1 m³ every 100 W
of power. In no case the recommended
volume of the room must be smaller than
100 m³. Good ventilation is guaranteed
by an opening that satisfies the formula
stating 25 cm² per kW of heat power, with
minimum of 250 cm², equally divided
between the upper and lower part of
the room. National Standards in force
are valid for installation, including the
Technical Standards and the provisions
regarding accident-prevention and the
prevention of fires.
►2.3.The appliance must only be used
as a hot air heater (heating mode) or
fan (ventilation mode, for models that
envision this functionality). Follow these
instructions scrupulously.
►2.4.The Manufacturer declines all
liability for damage/injury to objects/
persons deriving from improper use of
the appliance.
►2.5.Only power the heater using the
type of fuel expressly specified and with
current having the voltage and frequency
indicated on the data plate applied to the
heater.
►2.6.Make sure the heater is only
connected to suitable electric networks
with differential switch and suitable earth.
►2.7.Only use extensions with suitable
section, appropriately connected to earth.
►2.8.The heater must function on a
stable level and fire-proof surface, in a
way to prevent the risk of fire.
►2.9.It is prohibited to use the appliance
in basements and rooms below ground
level.
►2.10.The heater must not be used in
places where explosive dusts, fumes,
gases, fuels, solvents and paints are
present.
►2.11.Whenever the heater is used in
proximity of tarpaulin, awnings or similar
covering materials, it is considered to use
additional fire-proof protections. Make
sure the hot parts of the heater are kept
at a suitable distance from inflammable
materials (material, paper, wood, etc.)
or thermolabile materials (including the
power supply cable), which in no case is
less than 2,5 m.
►2.12.Position the gas cylinder in a
protected position, behind the appliance
(Pic. 1). The heater must never face the
gas cylinder (Pic. 2).
►2.13.The air vent (rear side) and/or the
air outlet vent (front side) cannot be totally
or partially obstructed for any reason
(Pic. 3). Do not use any air ducting from
or to the heater. Make sure air intake
slots, present on the bottom of the base,
are not obstructed (for models using this
solution).
►2.14.If the heater does not switch
on
or
switch-on
consult the relative section (Par. 13.
"TROUBLESHOOTING").
►2.15.The heater must never be moved,
handled or subjected to any maintenance
interventions when it is running.
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