
Danger of death by electric shock
Do not operate the appliance with a damaged power cable or damaged power plug.
ATTENTION! Damaged power cables pose a danger of death by electric shock.
Check the power cable regularly for damage and wear and tear. lf the power cable is
damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its representative or a similarly
qualified person in order to avoid unnecessary risks to safety.
- Protect the power cable from sharp edges, mechanical stresses and hot
surfaces.
- Only operate the appliance with an earthed (grounded) power outlet.
- Do not operate the appliance outdoors. Ensure that the power cable is never
wet or damp while the appliance is in operation.
- Do not switch the appliance on if you have noticed visible damage (e.g.
tears or cracks) or if you suspect that the appliance is damaged (e.g. after it
has fallen).
- If any unusual circumstances occur, immediately unplug the appliance.
- Only electrical technicians should repair or replace the lights in the
appliance.
Note: The lights in this appliance are part of the flame effect system. They are not
suitable for use as illumination. Unplug the electric heater when it will not be in use
for a long period of time.
Danger of injuries and/or hazards
ATTENTION! FIRE HAZARD!
- Do not place any flammable objects such as clothing on the electric heater.
ATTENTION! The ventilation slots of the electric heater must never be covered, as
this poses a fire risk.
- Do not hang anything on or in front of the heater.
ATTENTION! Never leave the electric heater unattended while it is in operation, as
this poses a risk of injury.
ATTENTION! FIRE HAZARD!
- Ensure that the distance between the front of the electric heater display and
any flammable objects such as furniture, curtains and other items is at least
1m.
ATTENTION! DANGER OF BURNING!
- Please be aware that the heat-radiating surfaces of the appliance can reach
temperatures exceeding 50°C. Ensure that the appliance is switched off and
cooled down before you touch it.
- Prevent the power cable from becoming a trip hazard –always run it away
from the appliance to the rear.
- Wear protective gloves for all maintenance work on the appliance. The