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SUMMARY OF THE SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS
IMPORTANT – DANGER – CAUTION
• Be sure to shut off operation before you sleep or go out (p. 34)
• Never use highly volatile fuels, such as gasoline, etc (p. 35)
• Shut off operation when refuelling (p. 35)
• Check to see there is no oil leakage (p. 35)
• Do not touch the warm air outlet during operation and immediately after the shutoff (p. 35)
• Do not use the unit at the following places (p. 36)
• Only top-quality liquid combustible for mobile heater, with the aromatics removed and totally free of impurities (max 1 %
of aromatics and a flash-point abov e 61 °) s ho uld be used (p. 42)
• Check the flame for ignition (p. 45)
• Preventing ta mpering (child safety lock) (p. 50)
• This heater has been designed with an Air-sensor device based on the direct measurement of the CO2 rate in the room.
Abnormal conditions of use of your heater (bad ventilation or too small a room) will automatically provoke the shut-off of
your heater and the Air-sensor light will come on. (p.51)
• Any tampering with or modification to the safet y system is prohibited. Apart from invalidating the guarantee, this would
risk causing a failure of the system which is there for your safety (p. 51)
• This heater may not be used in rooms which are hermetically sealed, such as caravans, boats, passenger
compartments of vehicles etc. (p. 51)
• Use your heater in a room which is properly ventilated and free of inflammable vapours.
• Each room that the heater is used in must be adequately ventilated (the ventilator window must have min a surface area
of 50 cm2) (p. 51)
• Do not use your heater in too small a room . (p. 51)
• In case of damage to the power cord, it must only be replaced by a workshop recognised by the manufacturer (or
distributor). (p. 51)
• Always preserve a minimum clearance of 1 meter from other objects (p. 51)
• Do not use your heater in rooms situated under the floor level (p. 51)
• Whenever any of these safety systems is triggered, ventilate the room and check and eliminate the cause, and then
reignite. (p. 51)
• Never disconnect electric parts and never replace it with non standard parts. (p. 51)
• Never disconnect neither the valve of the combustion control nor the combustion system (p. 51)
• In case of damage to the power cord, it must only be replaced by a workshop approved by the manufacturer (or
distributor) because some tools are necessary. (p. 51)
• Maintenance and regular maintenance (p. 52, 53 and 54)