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DEVOLA DVPH20BEP - Safety Precautions; General Safety Warnings; Installation and Usage Safety

DEVOLA DVPH20BEP
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Please kindly note that we are not responsible for any damages resulting from failure to comply
with the following instructions
Electrical appliances should always follow basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire,
electric shock, and personal injury, including the following:
WARNING: To avoid overheating, do not cover the heater!
The "no cover" symbol on the heater means that no objects should cover the appliance or
heating element. If any object (including ash, salt, chemical liquid etc.) is covered in the heater
housing or element, do not use and disconnect the power supply
If the heater is used in a humid environment (such as the seaside) or in areas with high salt
content in the air, please check whether there is any salt, alkali or other solid crystals on the
surface of the cover or heating element before opening each time. If you find any of the above,
do not use it, or stop using it immediately and disconnect the power
WARNING: Risk of fire hazard when installed near curtains and other combustible materials!
The distance between the heater and combustible materials should be at least 1.5 metres. The
sides and rear of the heater should not come into direct contact with all kinds of materials.
The heater must be installed at a height of at least 1.8m above the ground.
This heater is used for 220-240V AC power supply. Please select the qualified socket according to
the current of the product model, refer to the specification chart.
Note: Model DVPH2400B heater must be connected to a qualified outlet above 16A.
The heater should not be used by persons (including children) who have physical, sensory or
mental deficiencies or lack of experience or knowledge of use, unless there is a person
responsible for their safety who supervises or directs them in connection with the use of the
appliance.
Children should be looked after to make sure they don't play with the heater.
The fire protection cover of the heater is to prevent direct contact with the heating
element. W hen using the heater, the fire protection cover must be installed in place.
The heater does not adequately protect young children or infirm people.
This heater must be used on a properly grounded outlet.
When using, make sure that the plug and socket are clean and free of dust.
When disconnecting the heater from the power source, turn off the heater switch, then
unplug it from the power outlet and pull it out, not pulling the power cord.
Do not touch the plug with wet hands.
Do not extend the heater's power cord.
Regularly check the power cord and plug for wear or damage, do not use damaged wires,
plugs or loose sockets, and never use a heater that has failed, been discarded or
damaged for any possible reason.
If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, the service
department, or a qualified professional to avoid danger.
Do not use the heater if the heating element is broken or damaged.
The heater cannot be placed directly under the power outlet or terminal box.
When using the heater, do not place the power cord on the heater body, do not place it
in front of the heater, and do not hang it in front of the heater.

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