Rowenta Electric Heater 029659 38 02 FR050 User Guide

029659 - 38/02 FR050  
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A. Botón de selección  
de las funciones  
B. Botón de ajuste de  
la temperatura:Termostato  
C.Tapa de protección  
de los comandos  
E. Indicador luminoso  
función Ventilador  
F. Parte « Radiador »  
G. Rejilla de protección  
H. Elementos calefactores  
infrarrojo  
J. Rejilla de salida de aire  
K. Rejilla de entrada de aire  
L. Asas  
M. Pies del aparato  
N. Enrollacables  
O. Clip cable  
E
D. Indicador luminoso  
función Radiador  
I. Parte « Ventilador»  
A. Botão para seleccionar as  
funções  
E. Indicador de função  
Ventilador  
J. Grelha de saída de ar  
K. Grelha de entrada de ar  
L. Pegas  
M. Pés do aparelho  
N. Enrolador de cabo  
O. Gancho para o cabo  
P
B. Botão para regular  
a temperatura:Termostato  
C. Protecção dos comandos  
D. Indicador de função  
Radiante  
F. Parte «Radiante»  
G. Grelha de protecção  
H. Elementos de aqueci-  
mento infravermelhos  
I. Parte «Ventilador»  
E. Lampe for blæsevarme  
F. « Strålevarme » funktionen  
G. Beskyttelsesgitter  
K. Gitter for indsugningsluften  
L. Håndtag  
M. Ben  
DK A. Knap til valg af  
de forskellige funktioner  
B. Knap til indstilling  
af temperatur:Termostat  
C. Klap over betjeningspanelet  
D. Lampe for strålevarme  
H. Infrarøde varmeelementer  
I. « Blæsevarme » funktionen  
J. Gitter for udblæsningsluften  
N. Ledningsoprul  
O. Klips til ledning  
A.Toimintojen valintapainike  
B. Lämpötilan säädin: ter-  
mostaatti  
C. Kytkimien suojakansi  
D. Lämmityksen merkkivalo  
E. Puhalluksen merkkivalo  
F. Lämmitinosa  
G. Suojaritilä  
H. Infrapunavastukset  
I. Puhallinosa  
J. Poistoilmaritilä  
K.Tuloilmaritilä  
L. Kädensijat  
M.Tukijalat  
N. Johdon kela  
O. Johdon pidike  
SF  
S
A. Funktionväljarknapp  
B.Temperaturväljarknapp:  
Termostat  
C. Reglageskyddskåpa  
D. Strålvärmarens  
indikeringslampa  
E. Blåsfläktens  
J. Luftavledningsgaller  
K. Luftintagsgaller  
L. Handtag  
M. Apparatens ben  
N. Sladdupprullare  
O. Sladdfäste  
indikeringslampa  
F. Strålvärmardel  
G. Skyddsgaller  
H. Infraröda värmeelement  
I. Blåsfläktsdel  
A. Funksjonsvelger  
B.Temperaturvelger:  
Termostat  
Radiatorfunksjon  
E. Lampe for Viftefunksjon  
F. «Radiator»-del  
J. Rist for luftuttak  
K. Rist for luftinntak  
L. Håndtak  
N
C. Beskyttelsesdeksel  
for brytere  
D. Lampe for  
G. Beskyttelsesrist  
H. Infrarøde varmeelementer  
I. «Vifte»-del  
M. Apparatføtter  
N. Ledningsfeste  
O. Ledningsklips  
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1 - WARNINGS  
It is essential that you read these instructions carefully and comply with the following recommendations.  
This appliance complies with European directives 73/23/EEC and 89/336/EEC.  
• Before using, always check the condition of the appliance, the power socket and the power lead.  
• When in use, this appliance must be kept out of the reach of young children, animals and certain  
handicapped people.  
This appliance is intended for domestic use only. It must therefore not be used in industrial applications.  
• Do not use your appliance in a dusty room or a room where there is a risk of fire.  
• Never insert objects into the appliance (e.g. needles...).  
• Do not pull on the power cable or the appliance, even to unplug it from the wall socket.  
• Do not place the appliance just below a power socket.  
• Fully unwind the lead each time before use.  
The warranty will be void in the event of damage arising from improper use.  
• If the power cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its after-sales service or a  
person with similar qualifications to avoid any danger.  
• Elimination of the product at the end of its life span : hand in your appliance to the existing selective  
collection / waste disposal centres.  
2- VERY IMPORTANT  
• Fit the feet correctly before plugging the appliance in (see fig. 4-5-6)  
• Never use this heater with a heat control device, programmer, timer or any other device that auto-  
matically powers up the heater since there is a risk of fire if the heater is covered over or incorrectly  
positioned.  
• NEVER USE ITTILTED OR LYING ON ITS SIDE.  
• NEVER COVERTHE APPLIANCE, even temporarily, as there is a danger of overheating.  
• Never place your heater near inflammable objects. Keep the appliance away from any objets (cur-  
tains, walls, aerosols etc…)  
• Do not use this appliance near a bath, shower, sink or swimming pool.  
• NEVER ALLOW WATERTO PENETRATETHE APPLIANCE.  
• Do not touch the appliance with wet hands.  
• In the event of a long absence: turn the button A (fig.3) to the initial setting O (lights go out) and  
unplug the appliance.  
• Do not touch the "Radiant" part (this part can become very hot and may cause serious burns). It is  
recommended to wait 15 minutes after switching the appliance off before moving it.  
3- USE OFTHE APPLIANCE IN A BATHROOM (drip proof appliance)  
This “IP21” appliance is designed for use in any room of the house, including  
those where there is a risk of vertical drop of water (kitchen, bathroom, etc…).  
The electrical installation of the room, the installation of the appliance and its  
use should, however, conform to current standards in your own country.  
In France, the NFC 15100 electric standard defines the safety installation rules.  
They define four volumes in the bathroom (see diagram).This unit must only  
be installed in volume 3 of the room so that the selector buttons A & B (fig. 3)  
cannot be touched by anyone using the bathroom or the shower.  
4-TENSION  
The first time the appliance is used, check that the voltage of your installation and the voltage marked  
on the appliance identification plate correspond.  
• It is compulsory that the plug used for your appliance is fitted with an earth pin. It is a class I applian-  
ce.  
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5- SAFETY  
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• If the appliance should tip forwards or backwards, a safety device automatically cuts off the  
power.  
Restore the appliance to a vertical position and it will start to function again.  
• Blower part :  
In the event of abnormal overheating, a safety device shuts down the appliance and then automatical-  
ly restarts it once it has cooled. If the fault persists or gets worse, a thermal fuse shuts the appliance  
down definitively and it must then be taken to an approved service centre.  
6- OPERATION  
• Positioning:  
The rear of the appliance must be at least 20 cm from a wall, curtains or any other object.  
Do not place an object less than 1 m away from the “Radiant” or “Fan” part of the appliance.  
• Switching on:  
Before you switch the appliance on, make sure that:  
- it is positioned in line with the indications above  
- the air intake and outlet grids are completely clear  
- the appliance is placed on a horizontal, stable surface  
• Choosing the function:  
Select the heating mode required with button A (fig 3), placing the mark on the button opposite the  
appropriate symbol:  
: Stop  
: Radiant 1000W  
: Radiant 1000W+Blower 1000W  
: Blower 2000W  
• Indicator lights:  
The appliance has two indicator lights:  
-The “Radiant” light D (fig 3), lit when “Radiant” mode is selected  
-The “Blower” light E (fig 3), lit when “Blower” mode is selected  
Thermostat:  
The temperature adjustment button B (fig 3) is only operative on the “Blower” part.  
The temperature is adjusted to suit requirements by turning button B (fig 3)  
Position 9: button mark opposite the figure “9”: hottest setting  
Position 1: button mark opposite the figure “1”: coolest setting  
• Frost-free setting  
This setting enables you to automatically maintain the temperature above 0°C in a normally insulated  
room, whose volume corresponds to the power of your appliance.  
To do this, plug in your appliance and turn button B (fig 3) until the mark on the button is opposite the  
” symbol and turn button A (fig 3) to select “Blower 2000W” mode.  
7- CLEANING  
The heater must be unplugged and allowed to cool before cleaning/servicing.  
You can clean it with a slightly damp cloth.  
• IMPORTANT: Never use abrasive products which might damage the appearance of your appliance.  
• We recommend that you clean the air inlet and outlet grills at least once a year; (clean with a vacuum  
cleaner if necessary).  
8- STORAGE  
The appliance must be allowed to cool before it is put away. The cord can be wound and the end fas-  
tened in place when you put the appliance away (fig 2).  
• When you are not using your appliance, store it in a dry place.  
9- INTHE EVENT OF PROBLEMS  
• Never dismantle your appliance yourself. A poorly repaired appliance may be dangerous for the user.  
• Before contacting one of our Approved Service Centres (see enclosed list), ensure that:  
– the appliance is set to normal operating mode;  
– the air inlet and outlet grills are totally clear.  
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