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This appliance must be used in accordance with any prevailing
electrical code and relevant electrical wiring rules and regulations and in
particular those regulations that cover use of appliances and
accessories in damp situations such as bathrooms, showers, laundries
and other areas with fixed water containers.
• Your Warmrail comes complete with two long bolts and an Allen
key, which you will find in a small plastic bag. Use the bolts to
secure the base to the Heated Towel Stand.
• To assemble, first remove the long bolts and Allen key from the
plastic bag.
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Hold the Heated Towel Stand upside down (perhaps leaning it
against a chair) and position the base so that the bolt holes line up
with the two vertical bars of the Heated Towel Stand.
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You will notice that the bolts holes on the base are off-center. For
stability, the stand should be positioned so that it is attached
towards the back of the base (i.e. with the largest part of the base
to the front of the towel stand). You will also notice that the Hyde
Park is curved, and the correct way to face the unit is so that as you
look at it, the power cord comes out of the right hand side.
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Insert one bolt through each hole and use the Allen key to tighten.
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The Hyde Park Freestanding Heated Towel Stand must only be
used with the base properly fitted.
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Once the base is securely attached, the Heated Towel Stand can
be plugged into an electrical outlet (we recommend using a GFI
protected outlet).
Push the on/of switch so that the light is
illuminated and your Warmrail is ready for use.
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Remember, Warmrails are so energy efficient, you can leave them
running continuously.
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