Technical Characteristics; Safety Warnings - Fagor CC-70D Instructions For Use Manual

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23/6/06
1. PRODUCT DEFINITION (Fig. 1)
1.
Control panel
2. Base
3. Safety switch
4. Remote control receiver
5. Front grille
6. Pilot light
7. On/Off button
8. Function button
9. Temperature selection button
10. Timer
11. Swing button
12. - Button
13. + Button
14. LCD screen
15. Remote control
Screen symbols
a. Continuous operation
b. Fan
c. Mode
d. Swing symbol
e. Temperature
f. Timer
g. Temperature in degrees
High
Low
Fan only
35ºC
18ºC
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Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Frost check
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2. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Wattage: 2000 W
Voltage: 230 V
Remote control: requires two button
batteries AG 13 or LR 44 (included)

3. SAFETY WARNINGS

Before using the heater, read these
instructions and keep them for reference
later.
• Make sure that the voltage on the
specifications plate is the same as
supplied to your home.
• Always use the handles to move the
heater.
• Keep flammable material such as
furniture, pillows, bed clothes, papers,
clothing and curtains, at least 1 metre
away from the heater.
• Extreme precaution must be taken when
using any type of heater close to
children or disabled people and when in
operation, the appliance should not be
left unattended. Avoid using the heater
whilst you are sleeping.
• Do not let the cable make contact with
sharp surfaces or be squashed by heavy
objects.
• Always unplug the heater when it is not
being used.
• Do not pull the cable to unplug the
appliance. First, turn the appliance off,
grab the plug and remove it from the
socket.
• The appliance is only to be used
domestically. Do not use it to defrost
pipes or prevent them from freezing; do
not hang clothing on it to dry.
• Do not cover it with clothing or put
flammable objects on top of it such as
cushions, newspapers or curtains.
• Do not plug the heater into loose or
worn sockets.
• Do not wash it with water or touch it with
wet hands.
• Do not touch the heater whilst it is
working, as the protection grille heats up
and you can burn yourself.
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