Installation; Maintenance And Storage - Duux Threesixty DXFH07 Manuel D'utilisation

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Bottom of the product
Power button
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Air inlet
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3. Installation

Note: Carefully read the safety instructions
(Chapter 1) and the installation and operation
instructions below before using the product
Installation
Note: See Chapter 2 for the product overview
and references
Insert the plug into the wall socket.
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Position the heater on a hard flat surface
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at least 50cm away from the wall or any other
objects.
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Turn the on/off switch on the bottom of the
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appliance to the "on position", the fan heater is
now in stand-by mode.

4. Maintenance and storage

Note: Carefully read the safety instructions
(Chapter 1) and the installation and operation
instructions below before using the product
Caution: Allow the heater to cool down for a
minimum of 30 minutes before moving the
product. The top surface of the product can be
very hot. Do NOT touch before the product is
cooled down."
To avoid the risk of electric shock, do not clean
the heater with water and do not immerse it.
Clean the housing with a dry or slightly damp
cloth. Do not use aggressive soaps, sprays,
cleaners or abrasives, waxes, polishes or chemical
agents. Make sure the device is completely dry
before switching it on again.
If necessary, dust particles accumulated in the air
inlet and outlet openings may be removed with
a vacuum cleaner. This maintenance should be
done regularly to assure the good operation of
the appliance. Dust particles in the appliance may
cause overheating.
Be careful not to touch or damage any internal
parts during cleaning. The heater contains no
other parts which require further maintenance.
When the heater will not be used for a prolonged
period, please store the cleaned heater safely,
optionally in the original packaging. Store the
product in the upright position in a cool, dry and
dust-free location.
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