Intended Use; Cleaning And Maintenance - EUROM Kamin Vento 3 Manuel D'utilisation

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Description and working
1. Handle
2. Cool frame
3. Fan blade
4. Socket screw
5. Base

Intended use

The heater fan is intended to be used on top of a free-standing heater with a
normal surface temperature of 65–300°C, to save fuel and ensure that heat is
distributed effectively throughout the room. The heater fan is ideal for rooms with
unusual layouts or environments that are particularly cold or damp. The heater fan
does not work on mains electricity or batteries; it uses the heat from the heater to
activate the fan. The unique design of the fan ensures it is stable and functions
quietly. Place the heater fan on top of the heater so that cool air
is drawn across the cool frame. Do not place the heater fan in
front of the heater or directly in front of the chimney; the cool
frame will become too hot. If the surface temperature exceeds
300°C, place the fan on a part of the heater that is not quite as
hot to prevent damaging the device. Use a thermometer that is
suitable for very high temperatures. The foot is designed so that
it tilts slightly when the temperature gets too high; this ensure
there is less contact with the surface. It also prevents the fan
being damaged by high temperatures. This works up to a point
but it is still important to ensure the temperature limit is not
exceeded.

Cleaning and maintenance

Let the fan cool down before cleaning it or carrying out maintenance.
Clean the fan with a damp cloth. Do not use any abrasive or corrosive cleaning
products that could damage the material. Do not submerge the fan in liquids!
Let the fan dry out thoroughly before using it again.
Store the fan at the end of the season in a safe, dry place that is not subject to
extremes of temperature, preferably in its original packaging.
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