Before Starting The Equipment; Remote Control - EINHELL HT 2000 Instructions D'origine

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Protection class: ........................................... II/
Appliance dimensions, approx.: ..........................
...............................................21.5 x 21.5 x 78 cm

5. Before starting the equipment

Before you connect the equipment to the mains
supply make sure that the data on the rating plate
are identical to the mains data.
Warning!
Always pull the power plug before making
adjustments to the equipment.
5.1 Assembly
1. Remove the fastening nut (Fig. 2 / Item B)
from the heater.
2. Place the cover plate (Fig. 2 / Item C) on the
base (Fig. 2 / Item D), insert the threaded
section of the heater through the cover plate
and base and tighten the fastening nut by
hand (Fig. 3) – do not use any tools!

5.2 Remote control

Note: All modes and functions can be set using
the buttons on the appliance as well as with the
remote control. The remote control requires a CR
2025 button cell (included in the remote control).
Pull the contact protection (small plastic plates)
out of the housing before use.
Never use a battery type other than the speci-
fied one.
If the remote control is not used for a lengthy
period of time, remove the battery to prevent
it leaking.
Point the remote control towards the heater.
The range is max. 5 meters.
Direct sunlight and objects can considerably
reduce the range of the remote control.
Handle the remote control with care. Do not
drop it and keep it away from heat and mois-
ture.
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Inserting the battery (Fig. 4):
1. Open the battery compartment cover by
pressing the lock (F) towards the middle and
pulling the battery compartment out at the
same time.
2. Make sure you fi t the battery with the + and
– terminals correctly positioned as shown on
the housing.
3. Press the battery compartment cover into the
remote control.
As the end user you are legally required to return
spent batteries. You can hand them in at public
collection points provided by your council or sales
outlets where batteries of this type are sold. Ob-
serve the instructions in section 11 as well.
The equipment can be used indoors in a free
standing position. Keep a minimum distance of 1
m between the housing and walls, combustible
materials (furniture, curtains, etc.). The equipment
may only be used completely mounted and stan-
ding vertically on a stable surface. It is prohibited
to operate the equipment on an instable surface
(e.g. on a bed).
Read the safety regulations in section 1.
Check the correct air throughput by holding a
sheet of paper a distance of 10 cm in front of the
air outlet grille in air circulation mode (without
heating). The paper must be blown away from the
air outlet grille.
When the equipment is used for the fi rst time or
after a long period of rest it may emit an odor for a
short time. This is not a fault.
6. Operation
6.1 Switching the mains voltage on/off (Fig.
1)
The main switch (10) disconnects the equipment
completely from the mains power supply. The fi rst
step when you want to use the equipment is to
turn on ("I") the main switch; the last step when
you no longer need the equipment is to turn off
("0") the main switch. When you turn on the main
switch, an acoustic signal sounds by way of con-
fi rmation and the status panel (3) lights up.
6.2 Switching the equipment on/off (Fig. 5)
Press the "ON/OFF" button (H). The equipment
comes on, the fan runs (the fan symbol appears)
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