Hyundai CON 301 Instruction Manual page 21

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Do not place the appliance under electrical socket.
the minimum distance of 1 m between the appliance and any obstacle on any side (furniture,
walls, etc.).
– ATTENTION: Do not use this heater in series with an external timer, remote controller or any
other device that switches on the appliance automatically, since a fire risk exists when the
heater is accidentally covered or displaced at the moment it switches on.
– Do not use the appliance in bathrooms in zones 0, 1 and 2! It must not be used in a close
proximity of bathtub, shower or swimming pool.
– The appliance must not be immersed in water or other liquids (not even partially)! If the
appliance falls in water, do not take it from the water! First disconnect the power cord plug
from the electrical socket, and then take out the appliance from the water. In such cases, bring
the appliance to a specialised service centre to verify its safety and proper operability.
– Do not handle the appliance with wet hands
– Do not plug the power cord in the electrical socket and do not unplug it with wet hands or by
pulling the power cord!
– The appliance must not be used in a damp or wet environment and in any environment with
the danger of fire or explosion (premises where chemicals, fuels, oils, gases, paints and other
flammable or volatile materials are stored).
– Only use the appliance in the working position at places with no risk of overturning and
in a sufficient distance from other objects (such as curtains, drapes, etc.), heat sources
(e.g. fireplace, heater, stove, cooker, radiators, hot air ovens, grills) and wet surfaces (e. g.
sinks, wash basins).
– Make sure that no impurities get inside the appliance (e.g. dust clouds, hairs etc.).
– Do not put the switched on appliance on soft surfaces (e.g. on a bed, towels, wipers, carpets).
– When handling the appliance, try to prevent injury (e.g. burns).
– Ensure that no object, flammable or otherwise is closer than one metre to heat source.
– Keep the mains lead away from the hot body of the heater.
– Do not switch on the appliance if the appliance is not completely assembled or if the blade
wheel covers are damaged.
– This appliance is not intended for outdoor use.
– The appliance is equipped with a thermal cut-out that will interrupt power supply, if the
appliance dangerously overheats. If overheating occurs, switch off the appliance, disconnect
it from the power supply, remove any obstacles preventing the air flow, and let the appliance
cool down for about 10 minutes. If the cut-out occurred for reasons other than air flow
reduction, have the appliance repaired by a specialised service centre.
– Do not modify the appliance surface in any manner (e.g. by self-adhesive wallpapers, foils,
etc.)!
– When handling the appliance, avoid causing any injury (e.g. burns). Do not move hot
appliance, wait until it cools down!
– Only use original components designed for this type.
– Check the condition of the power cord of the appliance regularly.
– Never put the power cord on hot surfaces and never let it hang over table edge or worktop
edge. If the cord is caught or pulled, e.g. by children, the appliance may overturn and fall
down, causing a serious injury!
– Avoid winding the power cord around the appliance, otherwise the power cord service
life would be reduced.
– If you need to use an extension cord for justified reasons, it must be undamaged
and comply with the applicable standards.
– Only use this appliance for the purpose it was designed for, as specified in this manual. Never
use the appliance for any other purpose.
– WARNING: There is a risk of injury when the appliance is not used correctly
(not in accordance with the manual).
– All texts in foreign languages and pictures shown on the packaging or the product itself,
are translated and explained at the end of this language mutation.
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