Turbo Heating; Maintenance - DeLonghi OIL FILLED ELECTRIC RADIATOR Instructions Manual

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c) Models with a 24 hour time-clock (fig. 9)
To programme heating, proceed as follows:
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Look at the time on your clock or watch. If it is 10.00, turn the numbered timer disk clockwise
until the number 10 on the disk coincides with the pointer
time when you want the appliance to work by pushing the teeth inwards. Each tooth corre-
sponds to a period of 15 minutes. This will leave visible sectors which correspond to the periods
of operation. When set, the radiator will operate automatically each day during the times pro-
grammed (important: the radiator must always be plugged into the socket).
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To change the programming, move the teeth back into the initial position and set the new
periods of functioning.
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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.
d) Models with mechanical 12 hour timer (programming of delayed start).
With this timer, you can set the hour you want the radiator to start operating automatically. Pro-
ceed as follows.
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Turn the appliance on and select the required power and temperature by proceeding as follows.
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Rotate the timer knob clockwise until the pointer coincides with the number corresponding to the
required hours. The appliance will begin to warm up after the set time has expired.

TURBO HEATING

The appliance has a fan heater which heats the room more quickly. Place the switch in the "
or "
"+ MAX position.
Important: A safety device trips and turns the appliance off in the event of overheating due to an
accumulation of dust on the air intake and output grills. To reset, unplug the appliance from the
mains socket and leave to cool down. Clean the air intake and output grills with a vacuum cleaner,
then replug into the mains and turn on again.

5. MAINTENANCE

Before carrying out any operation on the radiator, unplug from the electric mains and wait for it to cool.
The oil-filled electric radiator requires no particular maintenance. It is sufficient to remove the dust
with a soft, dry cloth. Never use abrasive powders or solvents. If necessary remove concentrations
of dirt using a vacuum cleaner.
6. IMPORTANT
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Never use the radiator near a bath, shower, basin or swimming pool.
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Never use the radiator to dry damp garments. Never rest the cable on hot elements.
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Use the radiator in the vertical position only.
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If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or simi-
larly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
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When you start the radiator for the first time, leave it operating at maximum power for at least
two hours. During this operation, ventilate the room well to eliminate the "new" smell emana-
ting from the appliance.
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It is normal for the appliance to emit a squeaking noise when turned on for the first time.
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The appliance must never be placed immediately under a fixed mains socket.
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This radiator is filled with a precise quantity of oil and repairs which require it to be opened
must be carried out exclusively by the manufacturer or an authorised service centre. In the case
of oil leaks, contact the manufacturer or the authorised service centre.
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When s
crapping the appliance, respect legislation on the disposal of oil.
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Do not use the appliance in rooms with a base area of less than 4 m
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.
WARNING: In order to avoid overheating, never under any circumstances cover the
appliances during operation, as this would lead to dangerous overheating.
on the timer. Set the periods of
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