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3 IM PORT ANT PR ECAUTI ON S WH E N US IN G EL ECTR IC AL APPL IAN CE S , BAS IC PR ECAUTI ON S S HOU LD A L W A YS BE F OLLOWE D TO RE DU CE TH E RI S K OF F IR E , EL ECT RIC S HO CK AN D IN J URY TO PER SO NS , IN CLU D IN G THE FO LLOWI NG : RE A D AN D KE EP T HE SE IN ST RUC TIO NS FO R FUT UR E RE F ER EN CE B E FOR E US IN G TH IS HE A TE R[...]
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4 T o disco nnec t heate r turn t he cont rol to OF F , t hen sw itch o ff at t he power ou tle t the n remove plu g from it s out let . Do not i nser t or all ow foreign o bjec ts to p ass t hrough t he inle t or out let openings. This may cause an electric shock, fire or damage the heater . T o pr event a possible fir e or heat damage , allow amp[...]
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5 T o turn the heater off, the ‘O’ setting needs to be selected. This will turn the heater off, and the pow er indicator light will go out. NOTE : t her e is a tip over s wit ch f it te d to t his hea ter . W hen th e hea ter t ips over it will aut omat ica lly tur n o ff . T he h eate r wil l ne ed t o be p lace d ba ck int o th e upr ight pos[...]
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Du e to co nt inu al im pro veme nt i n des ig n or ot her w ise , th e pro duc t you p urc has e may d if fe r sli ght ly fr om t he il lus tr ati on i n thi s boo k. I ss ue 1/ 0 9[...]