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Convection heater
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− Only parts that comply with the original device data may
be used for repairs. Electrical and mechanical parts, which
are essential for providing protection against sources of
danger, are located in this convection heater.
− Do not immerse the convection heater or the power ca-
ble or plug in water or other liquids. Keep the convection
heater away from dripping water and splash water.
− Never touch the power plug with damp hands.
− Never use the convection heater in the direct vicinity of a
bath tub, shower or swimming pool.
− Set up the convection heater so that the switches and con-
trols are not within the reach of a person in the bath tub,
shower or swimming pool.
− Do not pull the power plug out of the socket by the power
cable; instead, always pull it out by the plug.
− Never use the power cable as a carrying strap.
− Keep the power plug and the power cable away from
open flames and hot surfaces e.g. from the housing when
operating the convection heater.
− Lay the power cable so that it does not pose a tripping
hazard.
− Do not kink the power cable and do not lay it over sharp
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edges.
− Only use the convection heater indoors. Do not operate
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− Never store the convection heater such that there is a risk
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− Never reach to retrieve an electrical device if it has fallen in
water. In such a case, immediately disconnect the power
plug.
− Make sure that children do not insert any objects in the
housing of the convection heater.
− Always switch the convection heater off and pull the
power plug out of the socket when you are not using the
convection heater, when you intend to clean it or in the
event of a fault.
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