Safety Notes - Haverland ULTRAD Instruction Manual

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Safety Notes

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• Please read these instructions carefully.
• To disconnect mains power from the radiator remove the plug from the wall socket, but
never pull on the cable.
• Do not leave the mains cable in contact with the radiator when it is switched on.
• During operation, the radiator must be kept well away from combustible materials, such
as curtains, carpets and furniture etc.
DO NOT COVER THE RADIATOR. DO NOT USE TO DRY CLOTHES.
If it is covered, there is a risk of overheating.
CAUTION: If the mains power cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer, its after-sales service or similarly qualified persons, in order to prevent any
danger.
• If the radiator is to be installed in a bathroom, it must be positioned so that it
cannot be touched by anybody in the bath or shower.
• The radiator must not be installed below or in front of a mains socket.
• When the radiator is disposed of, the requirements established by current legislation on
waste processing and recycling must be taken into account.
• The installation should be carried out with consideration to the manufacturer's
instructions and in accordance to the relevant National Wiring Regulations BS7671.
• It is very important that the radiator has a good Electric Earth connection.
• The radiator should be installed so that its mains plug is always accessible.
• This radiator cannot be flush-mounted with a wall. Safety distances should always be
respected.
• The radiator is fitted with a block so that children cannot change the programming.
• This unit is not designed to be handled by persons (including children) with physical,
sensory or mental handicaps, with little experience or knowledge, unless they are under
the supervision of an adult responsible for their safety with the instructions on its use.
Children must always be supervised to ensure they do not play with the unit.
• Children under three should be kept well away from the heater unless they are
continually supervised.
• Children between three and eight should only switch the unit off or on, providing it is
positioned or installed in its final operating location, and be supervised or have received
instructions on how to use the unit in a safe manner and understand the risks involved.
• Children between three and eight must not plug in, adjust or clean the heater or carry
out any maintenance operations.
• This unit may be used by children older than eight and by persons with physical,
sensory or mental handicaps, with little experience or knowledge, provided they have
been duly trained and are supervised by an adult who understands the risks involved.
Cleaning and maintenance shall be performed by adults not children. Children must not
play with the unit.
CAUTION: Certain parts of this product can become very hot and cause burns.
Special attention should be paid when children and other vulnerable persons are present.
CAUTION: Keep bags and other accessories well away from children.
• Do not touch the external parts of the radiator when it is operating.
• It is quite normal that, with the first switch-on, the unit produces a 'new' smell. Allow
your heater to operate in a well-ventilated place for two or three hours.
• Before the first switch-on for the winter or when the heater has not been used for
several days, the unit should be cleaned (follow the steps given in the 'maintenance
section'). This cleaning operation will avoid burning accumulated dust and other debris.
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